354-42-024B Rodeo Drive, Kingman, AZ 86401
- Added:
- Jan 12, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 176
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 7 at 6:06 pm
Property Features for 354-42-024B Rodeo Drive
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Pending
- APN
- 354-42-024B
- Lot size
- 13.05 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2024
- Tax Description
- CEDAR HILLS RANCHES UNIT 6 PARCEL 24A AS SHOWN ON RS 38/34
- Tax Annual Amount
- 141
Listing agent Danielle Davidson License #SA686366000 (928) 716-2302
Listing office KG Keller Williams Arizona Living Realty 2800 Hualapai Mtn Rd Ste G, Lake Havasu City, AZ (928) 718-6211
Listing date Jan 12, 2026
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HighLights
- 13‑acre lot offering privacy and serene desert living in a rural setting.
- Zoned Agricultural‑Residential (A‑R) allowing for site‑built, manufactured, modular, or tiny homes.
- Permitted livestock and agriculture, including horses, goats, cattle, sheep, and chickens.
- Expansive mountain and desert views with open‑sky sunrises and sunsets.
- No HOA or city ordinance overreach, providing freedom and flexibility.
- Potential for off‑grid living with options for solar power, generators, and private well water.
Overview
Access is available via dirt or county-maintained roads. The land is described as providing a peaceful, quiet rural setting with wide spacing of neighbors. The property is zoned Agricultural-Residential, which supports a broad range of uses, including residential options such as site-built homes, manufactured homes, modular homes, or tiny homes, as well as livestock and agriculture commonly associated with horses, goats, cattle, sheep, and similar animals.
For long-term habitation, the listing notes that municipal utilities are typically not available for properties of this type, with off-grid power usually provided by solar, generators, or alternative systems. Water is generally via a private well that requires permitting through the Arizona Department of Water Resources, and a septic system is needed for any permanent dwelling. The remarks also note no HOA and no city ordinance overreach unless overlays apply, and they recommend confirming parcel-specific details like structure setbacks and the exact extent of allowable uses with the Mohave County zoning office.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Kingman
- County
- Mohave
- State
- Arizona
- Longitude
- -113.735131
- Latitude
- 35.223574