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Chloride Mobile Home for Sale

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    $74,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,343 Sq Ft

    9636 2nd St, Chloride, AZ 86431

    MAJOR PRICE DROP!! SELLER MOTIVATED!! Awesome deal for a handy person ! DON'T MISS OUT ! THE OWNER WILL FINANCE FOR YOU ! In the highly desirable town of Chloride, this house is situated on a corner lot just 1 block from the main downtown area where you will find, old western shows, town gatherings, a park, local restaurant, friendly locals and travelers alike. All the supplies you see will

    Tracy Kalafate Wishing Well Realty

    9636 2nd St, Chloride, AZ 86431

Why Live in Chloride

Chloride, located in Kingman, is a sparsely populated neighborhood characterized by ranch-style houses and manufactured homes scattered along quiet dirt roads. Properties typically feature chain link fences and lack lawns or attached garages. Water is pumped in from Golden Valley, and many homes use septic systems. The area experiences extreme heat, with summer highs averaging 98 degrees, and receives only 8 inches of precipitation annually, necessitating debris clearance to prevent wildfires. Dining options include Yesterdays, a saloon-themed restaurant, and Rutherford’s 66 Family Diner in Kingman, known for its American Southwest murals and classic diner fare. For groceries, residents frequent the Mineshaft Market or travel to Kingman for larger stores like Safeway and Walmart. Chloride Community Park, renovated in 2020, offers new playground equipment, a picnic area, a basketball court, and a horseshoe pit. The neighborhood also features the Chloride Mines four-wheeling trail, an 18-mile route showcasing the Roy Purcell Murals, which depict Native American imagery and scenes from the town's history. Chloride is 4 miles east of Route 93, providing a 30-minute drive to Kingman and 42 miles to Bullhead City. The Kingman Unified School District serves the area, with Black Mountain Elementary and Lee Williams High School, the latter known for its athletics and college preparation. Community events and small parades have become more common, fostering a sense of togetherness among residents.
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