Its beautiful out there. My parents used to live in Kingman and me and my husband used to go out there to visit and we loved driving the backroads. Especially the hulapai mountains! In the summer it was always a cool 80's in the summer! Thanks for taking us with you! I would definitely drill a well! Wow! I didn't know it was such a good price to haul and store water!
The area is especially green this time of year due to the monsoon rains. It does not usually look like that. We owned similar property for many years. Pros: Quiet and peaceful. Cons: Windy, hot, and LOTS of rattlesnakes.
@@gormanthomas8135 ya Some Out @ Like 45Degress as Per; a Goneagain Video iN Montano They Like to Sun/Tan, i' Think they Just Hide out More There Striking abilities Deminish with the CoLd & now They CouLd be Breakfast, bye
Go further east on I-40 toward Seligman where is cooler with more vegetation such as Pinion trees. Most of the lot are bigger and sell for the same price this guy is selling his 5 acres.
Shame these folks hype up this terrible land. It is a bunch of rocks and it is hot. LOL Might be great in the winter, if that is what you are looking for.
I have a 2500 gallon tank for my 800sq ft off grid house. One person, usual laundry, showers etc. I have it topped off on average of every two months for an average of $140.00, outside of Tucson. Definitely affordable.
Does the cost include a septic system? Nobody seems to mention that you can't stay on your own land in that area for more than 30 day without septic. Septic cost 10k-15k and that's an upfront cost, not payments. How is that handled at green acres? That a very important topic.
I lived in the high desert of the mountains of Southern California at 4,000 feet. We had multiple wells, and they all ran dry. I can imagine the high desert of Arizona would have the same problem. It's a huge investment of $$$, with no guarantee your well(s) will keep supplying you with water. We ended up needing to have truckloads of water delivered to us. I imagine that's what most people do out there as well.
@@jenvortriede I’m pretty sure that’s what’s going on I know all along the 40 and over to Flagstaff it’s water delivery Also outside Williams AZ up the 64 North and 180 East all water delivery. Maybe some parts of the 64 north do get some kind of water to the homes…… but better check it out. We did and decided to pass. There were other issues as well though
@@anybodyoutthere3208 There are brand new million dollar homes in Prescott Valley and their individual wells have run dry and owners are forced to haul water in.
Mohave County Mohave County Zoning Ordinance In Section 27 N.1.b and c: b. Travel trailers are permitted as temporary residences for one (1) year in conjunction with the construction of a permanent residence or commercial structure (as evidenced by obtaining a Zoning Permit) in any zone. Six (6) month extensions of time may be granted by the Planning and Zoning Commission by showing good cause. c. Travel trailers are permitted as temporary residences for one (1) year (renewable annually) in A-R (Agricultural- Residential) or R-E (Residential Recreation) zones. So, if you’re in the correct zoning you may be able to secure a temporary residence permits. Call the county as part of your due diligence -> Mohave County Planning and Zoning
@@sbwilliam12 this is my question too- all these videos,need to address this. I think apache, wants to be more difficult, is the impression I have- might give up my land.
I love this idea. However, it's an incredibly horrible idea to move to a place that has no water. Especially during a decade long drought (which is actually the historical norm for the southwest), and municipalities losing all of their water rights. If this were in a wet area, I would be more interested. Note: People are losing their well rights. It happened here in Idaho. If it happened in a wet state like this, it can happen anywhere.
@@donkisler3538 I agree. I'm just trying to remind people of the first three rules of real estate... 1: Location 2: Location 3: Location After you've considered those three rules, you can start worrying about things like price. As for not being able to get RV land with water for 50k-ish, try Georgia. Maybe even Florida. It won't be 5 acres, but do you need 5 acres for an RV?
neighbors are the one's who know your routine and when you'll be back. a camera records events, what you do with the info is up to you. dont leave anything you value
My Mom lived in Valle Vista until 2023 (about 10 miles away). Crime was pretty much non-existent. In 22 years, maybe one or two instances of theft in that community. 99.9% are good citizens. Closer to Kingman/Butler and Golden Valley is where the "bad news" usually originated. No place is perfect.
just bought 2.27 acres in Nevada for 6 grand!.. next April my wife her sister and i are heading there.. putting a shed and 2 RV's on it.. very quiet and secluded.. 100% off grid.. cant wait!
Kingman is running out of water. Every single year it has been an issue due to severe drought in the West. The water table has been lowered by farming and too many people. You better research where you might have to haul water from or have the ability to drill a well. Current wells are running dry.
Why would he say there are no restrictions? There are plenty of restrictions in Mohave County. If you are not on a parcel zoned R-RV, you can only live in your RV for 30 days per year. And many more restrictions. Do your reasearch.
I reached out to the developers and they have responded as below. They are not misleading anyone: "Thank you for your feedback regarding your experience in calling Mohave County as it is always smart to do your due diligence. We have been doing business in Mohave County for over 10 years. We work very closely with the county to ensure we understand and interpret the zoning of our properties correctly. The information you reference in your comment regarding the limitations of “14 consecutive days and 30 days total per year” apply to “boondocking” or “dry camping”. With A-R zoning you are allowed to live in your RV full time if you have installed a county approved septic system and purchase an RV Permit for $140 the first year ($70 renewal annually). Greenwood Ranches is zoned A- R. We hope this was helpful in clearing up any confusion. Please feel free to give us a call if you wish to discuss this in further detail." Western Land &; Ranches
This defeats the whole idea of RVing which is moving around the country and enjoying different areas - people and places. If you stay parked in one place you might as well stay home. No thanks.
I would have to look up whether or not you have to put in a septic system because if you are there part time, a composting toilet, or an incinerating toilet would work pretty well for a single, or couple. If I had a lot of guests I would just do the septic system. Similarly I wouldn’t bother with a well. I would collect rain from the rooftop. I would be filtering any water whether rain, well, or delivered. I know of several people who live off rain in southern Arizona and even though it may only rain a few times per year, there is enough water to fill the cisterns if you set up enough roof collecting space for the number of people using it. These look interesting, so I will have to learn the county regulations to see if it works. I drove on I-40 in cold flurries all the way across New Mexico right after Christmas of 2021, and in Flagstaff it was a couple inches of snow and there was a traffic jam all the way down to Kingman because people don’t know how to drive in it. I ended up staying in Laughlin where it was a nicer temperature, so it’s pretty easy to find the temperature range you want without going too far from there
@@Heidi914 there was. I checked and Mohave county requires septic, so no alternatives. Also they only allow camping for 14 consecutive days and 30 days per year. I’m relatively sure nobody checks unless they get complaints. You can stay in an RV up to a year (renewable) while building a house, but it has to have septic installed. My complaint against septic is that it uses water if you are trying to conserve it.
I don't get it I do not see much beauty in the desert everything looks dead like I am on Mars.I like trees rivers water and not to mention the horrible heat. I like the sound of the wind blowing through large pine trees.
You really should do your own research before putting out a video like this. It takes less than 5 minutes. So much incorrect information in this video! I did the research. I own property in Arizona
@RVLifestyle I'm sure you did. But not one of them is legal per Mohave county. I bet many of them do not have septic, which is also a legal requirement. I hope you did not get paid to do this video.
I reached out to the developers and they have responded as below. They are not misleading anyone: "Thank you for your feedback regarding your experience in calling Mohave County as it is always smart to do your due diligence. We have been doing business in Mohave County for over 10 years. We work very closely with the county to ensure we understand and interpret the zoning of our properties correctly. The information you reference in your comment regarding the limitations of “14 consecutive days and 30 days total per year” apply to “boondocking” or “dry camping”. With A-R zoning you are allowed to live in your RV full time if you have installed a county approved septic system and purchase an RV Permit for $140 the first year ($70 renewal annually). Greenwood Ranches is zoned A- R. We hope this was helpful in clearing up any confusion. Please feel free to give us a call if you wish to discuss this in further detail." Western Land &; Ranches
Its beautiful out there. My parents used to live in Kingman and me and my husband used to go out there to visit and we loved driving the backroads. Especially the hulapai mountains! In the summer it was always a cool 80's in the summer! Thanks for taking us with you! I would definitely drill a well! Wow! I didn't know it was such a good price to haul and store water!
The area is especially green this time of year due to the monsoon rains. It does not usually look like that. We owned similar property for many years. Pros: Quiet and peaceful. Cons: Windy, hot, and LOTS of rattlesnakes.
@@gormanthomas8135 The Snakes Scare me' bye ....but That's How it is i`~ guess in the Summer ? 5-months, This Be a GreAt PLace in the Winter.
@@bryanmathew2079 Its a common misconception rattlesnakes are not active in the winter. They are. They do not hibernate like bears
@@gormanthomas8135 ya Some Out @ Like 45Degress as Per; a Goneagain Video iN Montano They Like to Sun/Tan, i' Think they Just Hide out More There Striking abilities Deminish with the CoLd & now They CouLd be Breakfast, bye
Go further east on I-40 toward Seligman where is cooler with more vegetation such as Pinion trees. Most of the lot are bigger and sell for the same price this guy is selling his 5 acres.
Shame these folks hype up this terrible land. It is a bunch of rocks and it is hot. LOL Might be great in the winter, if that is what you are looking for.
shhhhh don't tell
I have a 2500 gallon tank for my 800sq ft off grid house. One person, usual laundry, showers etc. I have it topped off on average of every two months for an average of $140.00, outside of Tucson. Definitely affordable.
I thought that was suspicious of what he said on the water usage.
Does the cost include a septic system? Nobody seems to mention that you can't stay on your own land in that area for more than 30 day without septic. Septic cost 10k-15k and that's an upfront cost, not payments.
How is that handled at green acres? That a very important topic.
I’m loving Eric. Cool place
I lived in the high desert of the mountains of Southern California at 4,000 feet. We had multiple wells, and they all ran dry. I can imagine the high desert of Arizona would have the same problem. It's a huge investment of $$$, with no guarantee your well(s) will keep supplying you with water. We ended up needing to have truckloads of water delivered to us. I imagine that's what most people do out there as well.
@@jenvortriede I’m pretty sure that’s what’s going on
I know all along the 40 and over to Flagstaff it’s water delivery
Also outside Williams AZ up the 64 North and 180 East all water delivery.
Maybe some parts of the 64 north do get some kind of water to the homes…… but better check it out.
We did and decided to pass.
There were other issues as well though
No site utilities - yikes - no thanks.
@@anybodyoutthere3208 There are brand new million dollar homes in Prescott Valley and their individual wells have run dry and owners are forced to haul water in.
Looks like this was put together by a true realtor. Should call it resort.
4,000 Feet Is Not Much Cooler At All.
You Have To Get Over 6,000 Feet To Be A Lot Cooler In The Summer.
Cold in the winter.
Mohave County
Mohave County Zoning Ordinance
In Section 27 N.1.b and c:
b. Travel trailers are permitted as temporary residences for one (1) year in conjunction with the construction of a permanent residence or commercial structure (as evidenced by obtaining a Zoning Permit) in any zone. Six (6) month extensions of time may be granted by the Planning and Zoning Commission by showing good cause.
c. Travel trailers are permitted as temporary residences for one (1) year (renewable annually) in A-R (Agricultural- Residential) or R-E (Residential Recreation) zones.
So, if you’re in the correct zoning you may be able to secure a temporary residence permits.
Call the county as part of your due diligence -> Mohave County Planning and Zoning
@@sbwilliam12 the developers have addressed your issues in a comment here.
@@sbwilliam12 this is my question too- all these videos,need to address this. I think apache, wants to be more difficult, is the impression I have- might give up my land.
My place in Concho at 6600' is still hot in the summer. In Concho you can get 1,000 delivered for $60.
How Deep do you need to dig for water?
ask them... arizonarvland.net. They have all that info
minimum 800'
All the way to the Indian Ocean lol
I love this idea. However, it's an incredibly horrible idea to move to a place that has no water. Especially during a decade long drought (which is actually the historical norm for the southwest), and municipalities losing all of their water rights.
If this were in a wet area, I would be more interested.
Note: People are losing their well rights. It happened here in Idaho. If it happened in a wet state like this, it can happen anywhere.
They wouldn't be selling for 50K if it were more of a wet area.
@@donkisler3538 I agree. I'm just trying to remind people of the first three rules of real estate...
1: Location
2: Location
3: Location
After you've considered those three rules, you can start worrying about things like price.
As for not being able to get RV land with water for 50k-ish, try Georgia. Maybe even Florida. It won't be 5 acres, but do you need 5 acres for an RV?
I would worry about theives and vandals when leaving for extended periods. It looks like no one would know their neighbor is being burglarized.
@@markpillori agreed 💯👍🏻
neighbors are the one's who know your routine and when you'll be back.
a camera records events, what you do with the info is up to you.
dont leave anything you value
My Mom lived in Valle Vista until 2023 (about 10 miles away). Crime was pretty much non-existent. In 22 years, maybe one or two instances of theft in that community. 99.9% are good citizens. Closer to Kingman/Butler and Golden Valley is where the "bad news" usually originated. No place is perfect.
@@claytonlong391good points but more worried about squatters.
Looks scary and dangerous. Remote. A vandal paradise.
ive been looking at az land for over a year, this place is seriously overpriced, 5 acres for $40k is a ripoff, going price is $1k per acre
just bought 2.27 acres in Nevada for 6 grand!.. next April my wife her sister and i are heading there.. putting a shed and 2 RV's on it.. very quiet and secluded.. 100% off grid.. cant wait!
What part of nevada? The places i have seen at that price are just dirt and no trees and no neighbors ?
@@JJ38255 that's the point.. peace and quiet.. to much crazy in the world now..
You should start with the fact that it's also about 10 miles up a dirt/unpaved road.
Watch out for the rattlesnakes. Enjoy!!😎
How deep is the water table there?
About $30k deep...
Mike and Jen, are you buying out here in Arizona, and Selling your Tennessee, lot?
Many of the off grid homesteads utilize rain catchment to fill their water storage tanks!
How far is the nearest hospital?
The high voltage transmission lines really frame the views.
Kingman is running out of water. Every single year it has been an issue due to severe drought in the West. The water table has been lowered by farming and too many people. You better research where you might have to haul water from or have the ability to drill a well. Current wells are running dry.
What county is this place located?
@8:02 is that trailer hooked to a professional septic system, or a homemade thing?
10000 per acre ?
How is security maintained around your dwelling? I have noticed that you are wearing pistol.
Why would he say there are no restrictions? There are plenty of restrictions in Mohave County. If you are not on a parcel zoned R-RV, you can only live in your RV for 30 days per year. And many more restrictions. Do your reasearch.
We saw a lot of RVs out there in the desert and many had clearly been there a while and are being lived in and used.
I reached out to the developers and they have responded as below. They are not misleading anyone:
"Thank you for your feedback regarding your experience in calling Mohave County as it is
always smart to do your due diligence. We have been doing business in Mohave County
for over 10 years. We work very closely with the county to ensure we understand and
interpret the zoning of our properties correctly. The information you reference in your
comment regarding the limitations of “14 consecutive days and 30 days total per year”
apply to “boondocking” or “dry camping”. With A-R zoning you are allowed to live in
your RV full time if you have installed a county approved septic system and purchase an
RV Permit for $140 the first year ($70 renewal annually). Greenwood Ranches is zoned A-
R. We hope this was helpful in clearing up any confusion. Please feel free to give us a
call if you wish to discuss this in further detail."
Western Land &; Ranches
How much would the cost of drilling for water be for this area?
$50k plus
What is the closest town/city near these properties
Can you get city electric?
4,000 ft elevation ain't cool starts at 5k in the west.
Is this a repeat? Didn’t you go out there earlier this year.
We went to another development and mostly profiled it and the Grand Canyon and the River. Eric was a guest on our podcast.
Undeveloped roads keeping my vehicle dirty would drive me nuts!!!
Does anyone have the coordinates for Greenwood Ranches?
You can only have 1 RV per parcel in Mohave County. Not a "couple of three"
Being at 4000 feet, guess it snows pretty well in the winter, right?
Try Snowflake, AZ, 6000 ft.
This defeats the whole idea of RVing which is moving around the country and enjoying different areas - people and places. If you stay parked in one place you might as well stay home. No thanks.
I would have to look up whether or not you have to put in a septic system because if you are there part time, a composting toilet, or an incinerating toilet would work pretty well for a single, or couple. If I had a lot of guests I would just do the septic system.
Similarly I wouldn’t bother with a well. I would collect rain from the rooftop. I would be filtering any water whether rain, well, or delivered. I know of several people who live off rain in southern Arizona and even though it may only rain a few times per year, there is enough water to fill the cisterns if you set up enough roof collecting space for the number of people using it.
These look interesting, so I will have to learn the county regulations to see if it works.
I drove on I-40 in cold flurries all the way across New Mexico right after Christmas of 2021, and in Flagstaff it was a couple inches of snow and there was a traffic jam all the way down to Kingman because people don’t know how to drive in it. I ended up staying in Laughlin where it was a nicer temperature, so it’s pretty easy to find the temperature range you want without going too far from there
@@kenmcclow8963 I thought the guy in the airstream showed a septic setup out back running from trailer in the ground. Look at around the 7:50 mark
@@Heidi914 there was. I checked and Mohave county requires septic, so no alternatives. Also they only allow camping for 14 consecutive days and 30 days per year. I’m relatively sure nobody checks unless they get complaints. You can stay in an RV up to a year (renewable) while building a house, but it has to have septic installed. My complaint against septic is that it uses water if you are trying to conserve it.
Depends on the season. Summers are Hot so altitude helps to stay cooler.
Winter, many head south.
You won't last long without water which by the way will go sour baking in the sun.
Beach front property in arizona😅😅😅
If you get tired of the dry heat, drive up to Vegas and enjoy some gambling. Setting inside watching tumble weeds roll by is not to exciting.
@@cornsackman and blow all of your money gambling 🎰
Sign me up!
49k and covenants- not worth it- a rip off
Talk to me in August
Legros Mill
Looks very remote - dry and desolate - no utilities at the sites - no way - no thanks.
Toney Trail
Heller Expressway
Howe Mews
I don't get it I do not see much beauty in the desert everything looks dead like I am on Mars.I like trees rivers water and not to mention the horrible heat. I like the sound of the wind blowing through large pine trees.
Laughlin, Nv and Bullhead City, Az
have a Sam's Club and Home Depot.
did I mention 120 degree weather?
Hey whatever floats each persons boat.
They find beauty there.
Thank god not
Everyone does or it would look like Los Angeles 😭
Water?
I think that is being downplayed in the presentation. Unfortunately.
You really should do your own research before putting out a video like this. It takes less than 5 minutes. So much incorrect information in this video! I did the research. I own property in Arizona
We saw a lot of RVs out there in the desert and many had clearly been there a while and are being lived in and used.
@RVLifestyle I'm sure you did. But not one of them is legal per Mohave county. I bet many of them do not have septic, which is also a legal requirement. I hope you did not get paid to do this video.
I reached out to the developers and they have responded as below. They are not misleading anyone:
"Thank you for your feedback regarding your experience in calling Mohave County as it is
always smart to do your due diligence. We have been doing business in Mohave County
for over 10 years. We work very closely with the county to ensure we understand and
interpret the zoning of our properties correctly. The information you reference in your
comment regarding the limitations of “14 consecutive days and 30 days total per year”
apply to “boondocking” or “dry camping”. With A-R zoning you are allowed to live in
your RV full time if you have installed a county approved septic system and purchase an
RV Permit for $140 the first year ($70 renewal annually). Greenwood Ranches is zoned A-
R. We hope this was helpful in clearing up any confusion. Please feel free to give us a
call if you wish to discuss this in further detail."
Western Land &; Ranches
I'll just keep my comfy home in Las Vegas. Who wants to live in a shipping container? Must be nuts.
What a rip off .
What's with the revolver? The flags, too, hint at it being MAGA Trump land, which I wouldn't live on even if they paid me $50,000.
Thank god- yes northern Arizona is MAGA county. Tell all of your liberal friends to stay away. Thank you 😆
@@jason-argon Arizona is a open carry state
Good. !