1531 Charleston Park Ave Pahrump, NV 89048
This exceptional 9.8-acre parcel presents a remarkable investment opportunity in Pahrump, Nevada. Located at 1531 W Charleston Park Ave, this property boasts dual street frontage on paved SR 372 and Charleston Park Avenue, offering excellent visibility and accessibility. The land is zoned GC, allowing for diverse commercial and industrial uses, in addition to residential. Utilities are readily available, with existing power and phone lines already connected to the site. The seller is offering an attractive incentive to facilitate development: they will cover up to 75% of the costs associated with installing a well, septic system, and securing 2 acre-feet of water rights. This significantly reduces the upfront investment required for buyers. The property is comprised of two adjoining lots, totaling approximately 10 acres, providing ample space for various development projects. This is an all-cash purchase opportunity, or seller financing is available with a 25% down payment. The APN is 36-381-17. This strategically located land offers significant potential for a wide range of commercial, industrial, or residential ventures, making it an ideal investment in the growing Pahrump market. The property's size, location, and the seller's contribution towards essential infrastructure make this a truly compelling opportunity. Don't miss out on this chance to acquire a substantial piece of land in a rapidly developing area.
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