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8858 S. Hwy 95 – Mohave Valley Commercial Building FOR SALE

Mohave Valley AZ Commercial Real Estate – 8858 S. Hwy 95 – 14,000 SF, $21 PSF!

7 buildings, over 14,000 SF on 1.67 acres for just over 20 dollars PSF?

The former Probuild/Best Buy/Lumberman’s/AZ Building Supply buildings are now available for sale, and this is an amazing piece of Mohave Valley, AZ commercial real estate for the price.

The 1.67 acre corner lot has 287 feet frontage on South Highway 95 in Mohave Valley, about 3 miles north of the Needles Bridge over the beautiful Colorado River between Needles, CA and Mohave Valley, AZ.

The lot has dual zoning: Hard to find CMO (commercial-manufacturing-outside storage) for the side lot down Vista Drive between DeSoto and Highway 95, one of the 3 corners of the lot.

The rest of the property is zoned C2H (highway commercial) per County PZ.

It’s fully fenced with barbed wire across the top for added security.

The largest of the building is a 10,100 (+/-) main building comprised of a huge showroom area with storage, loading, several professional offices and additional open area cubicles. Lots of cabinet and storage spaces remain from the previous occupants–a building supply center.

A gated breezeway makes for easy access to the north side double doors for easy loading and unloading.

There are 6 more covered, partially covered and open, covered storage spaces, and a 2 level outside covered parking for trucks or large vehicles with upstairs storage area. It’s phone and data wired and has phase 3 electric.

This building is being offered at the very, very low price of $300,000.00 with cash and conventional financing the preferred methods of payment.


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For more information or a showing appointment, contact us.

Listed and marketed by Next Wave Real Estate Investments per special agreement w/CBRE Bannockburn.

Brokers cooperated with, cheerfully.

What could YOU do with this Mohave Valley commercial building?

Well? What would you LIKE to do?

Bullhead City Real Estate – Lamenting “The One That Got Away”

I occasionally come across consumers who are unable to get past the house that they didn’t get.

They can’t seem to get it out of their mind. They compare everything else to that one lost opportunity.

Many of them will blame their agent. Sometimes, that may be true, sadly.

But more often than not, it is because:

  • they took too long to decide, and someone else who was able to move fast snagged it
  • they made an unrealistic offer, thinking the seller was obligated to negotiate
  • it was a short sale and lost to foreclosure, or
  • the bank countered at a price they wouldn’t pay–even though they loved the house
  • they were too picky about small stuff
  • they were not playing for a win-win and the seller rejected their offer outright
  • they were looking at homes before they were ready, willing and able to buy

I understand disappointment and even heartbreak. And the last thing we ever want is a sad client!

And yeah, some things are just not fair.

But you have no choice except to move on, adjust your expectations and realize that perfect doesn’t exist except in a skewed hindsight perception.

You can’t even BUILD perfect (although you can come close and it will cost you)

If you see a home that fits 80-90% of your criteria, and you really love it, you can bet that someone out there is also eyeing it too. So take your best shot out of the gate and give a little to get a lot!

What you CAN do that is very empowering is be:

  1. prepared
  2. ready to move in an instant, and
  3. realistic about your choices, budget and the market

I don’t like the cliche, “if it’s meant to be”, either. Even if sometimes it is true.

I feel that more is within our control than outside it.

Part of that control is being willing and able to see clearly what you have to work with!

Still. like a jilted lover whose subsequent choices just never ‘measure up’ . . .

. . . if you are stuck in the “one that got away” rut . . .

don’t be surprised if you end up with nothing.

Because that kind of attitude is a self-fulfilling prophecy that will suspend and disable you.

Shake it off and work with your agent on a game plan.

Otherwise, you might just be lamenting about the ‘great agent who got away’ too.

Sometimes the most powerful magic is simply a shift in perception.

Let us help you get what you want.

What Is Your Definition Of Professionalism? Here’s Mine

The lady who did my nails yesterday was delightful. She was messy, late, scattered . . .

and OMG, did she make me look fabulous.

She was a PRO.

As she spilled polish on her (well protected) table, she smiled and said, “I’m a mess. But that’s just how I roll.”

It made me think about how we define professionalism in our industry. I may measure it a bit differently than some. Perhaps not. :)

Professionalism is not how stuffy or condescending you can be to demonstrate superiority.

It’s inclusive, not exclusive.

Professionalism is relaxed and has a sense of humor because you have nothing to prove when you know what you are doing.

It’s knowing when you are in over your head and having the good sense to ask for help.

Professionalism is doing a job well for its sake.

Style isn’t enough to get by. Substance is essential.

It’s nowhere NEAR measured by who you clink glasses with at the latest Tweetup, or how many Facebook friends you have.

It can be greatly enhanced by those you know that NO ONE knows about.

It’s not who YOU are at all.

It’s what RESULTS you get that solved the problem.

Professionalism is leaving your ego out of the equation.

It’s bringing people together . . . not creating adversaries.

It’s knowing when to sidestep a pothole.

Professionalism can turn on a dime if required.

It’s how you roll.

It’s crossing the t’s and dotting the i’s–and quickly fixing what spots were missed.

It’s NOT manipulating others to do YOUR job.

It’s acknowledging the good works of others.

Professionalism is the ability to continually and instantly VALUATE everything.

Especially time.

Professionalism requires a great deal of generosity.

It’s being prepared because you anticipated the probabilities.

it’s being able to improvise because you know you couldn’t possibly anticipate them all.

It’s helping others help their clients – because it helps yours.

It’s knowing when to stay out of something that is not your concern.

When to cut someone a break . . . and when to hold their feet to the fire.

When to talk, but more importantly

when to listen.

Is professionalism akin to wisdom?

It might just be.

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

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Don’t even think about it.

Fort Mohave AZ Real Estate – BULK SALE, 6 RV Friendly Lots Near Avi Resort!

In Arizona, all new subdivisions need a Public Report. That’s where the subdivider, usually a developer, compiles information that would be important to a prospective buyer, such as water availability, roads, utilities, environmental information and such–and provides that information to the AZ Department of Real Estate.

Any time you purchase 6 lots in the same subdivision, you become, in the eyes of the Department, a developer or subdivider, and the laws governing subdivisions will apply.

That means as soon as you acquire the sixth lot in a subdivision, before you sell or transfer ANY of those lots, you will be required to compile the necessary information and submit it to the Department.

There is one exception, the Bulk Sale Exemption:

If you transfer 6 or more lots to one buyer in a single transaction, a Public Report is not required. However, before the new owner can transfer any of the lots, he or she will need to apply for a Public Report--or to transfer them in bulk to a single buyer.

For more information on subdivisions, Public Reports or bulk sale exemption, the Department’s website is full of information.

These six lots in the Camp Mohave subdivision in Fort Mohave, AZ are being offered as a Bulk Sale:


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Four contiguous lots on Lariat Loop– nearly half of a cul-de-sac–and two lots on Keem Rd–located just behind Ace Tri State Building Materials, and just one block off Andrew Drive, which is between Aztec and Aha Macav Drives.

That’s right–you can’t get closer to the Avi Casino Resort than this and not be in a RV campground–except you will OWN the land and pay NO space rent or HOA dues!

The CCRs for this subdivision specifically address, and permit, ‘movable residences’ and travel trailers. The zoning is TT–travel trailer zoning. That means with the proper conditional use permit, you may be able to obtain a permit to pull your RV onto the lot and park it, live in it–and then drive it away.

Seasonal visitors and RV’ers, this could be the DEAL for you.

The entire 6 lots are offered for a SMOKIN’ deal price of 79,000.

AND the owner will carry!

Give us a shout for more information on this super deal–or to make an offer online!