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Own almost 5 Acres in the Gorgeous Nevada Mountains & Get Some Fresh Air and Great Views – Only $249 a month! POWER Available!

Payment Options

Discounted Cash Price

$10,999 $11,999
Minimum of $249 as document/set up fee and $751 of equity for a total of $1,000 down. Pay The document fee now and we will send an invoice for the remainder of your down payment! Full payment due in 3 weeks Reserve Now

Owner Financing Price

$11,999 Plus Interest
Minimum of $249 as document/set up fee and $751 of equity for a total of $1,000 down and $249/mo. Pay The document fee now and we will send an invoice for the remainder of your down payment! Reserve Now

Payment Note(s)

Minimum of $249 as document/set up fee and $751 of equity for a total of $1,000 down and $249/mo

Keep in mind these are just the minimum payments. Put down more to save the cost of interest. Make sure to check out this blog post on how we charge interest on our sister company’s website. 

Description

This 4.87 acre property is the place you want to be for adventure, camping, or just relaxing and enjoying the fresh mountain air. It has 360 degree panoramic mountain views, and plenty of native desert sage brush. There is no time limit to build, and camping and RVs, so you can use it as a weekend place until you are ready to build your dream home and retire in nature. Power and telephone lines ON THE GRAVEL ROAD, so you don’t have to go off grid to get some time out of the city.

Want to see the full picture file and videos of the property? Call, text or email me! 971-248-6715 or [email protected]

If you have ever dreamed of building a dream home with panoramic mountain views, this is the place to do it.  Enjoy the outdoors the way you did when you were a kid and grow up to be the cowboy you always wanted to be! Bring your 4×4 and enjoy some time roughing it! Want to build a vacation home and then use it as an AirBnB? This is a great spot to attract local tourists!

Enjoy the beautiful weather, the peace and quiet, and the abundant sunshine when you buy this property.  Despite its relatively rural setting, those buying land here will find a surprising amount to do in Northern Nevada. In addition to the town of Winnemucca, there’s also the Rye Patch State Recreation Area, just down the highway outside of Lovelock, the Blackrock Desert Conservation Area, home to the annual Burning Man events, Lahontan State Recreation Area just outside of Fallon and Pyramid Lake just north of Fernley. In addition, the Reno/Tahoe Metro Area, home to plenty of resorts, casinos and world-class skiing is only two and a half hours west of the subject property and may prove an excellent resource for weekend getaways.

Check out the pictures of the property and its views and imagine getting to spend all your free time enjoying these stunning mountain views and wide open spaces!

Have questions? Want to see the full picture file and videos of the property? Call, text or email me! 971-248-6715 or [email protected]

Its not too far from town when you need to stock up. Winnemucca is is located just a quick 15 or so minute drive away from the property. With a population of a little under 8,000, this quaint western town is home to a number of amenities including big box stores such as Walmart and Ace Hardware as well as fast food restaurants, casinos, stores and bars. In addition, this town is also home to a number of government services, schools, parks and churches, which should be a benefit for anyone looking to raise a family here.

Winnemucca(10.6miles 18min)
Weso (15.6miles 21min)
Fallon (122miles 1hr 46min)
Fernley ( 127miles 1hr 48min)

Address: Elk St, Winnemucca, NV
Subdivision: GRASS VLY RCHS #3 Lot 28

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/wrqADR4wvz6wcXeJA

4 Corner GPS Coordinates:
NW GPS: 40.881578, -117.847334
NE GPS: 40.881594, -117.846137
SW GPS: 40.879805, -117.847317
SE GPS: 40.87983, -117.846127


Zoning: Single Family Residential – 600 sq feet minimum, no time limit to build, No HOA. Mobile and Modular homes allowed.
Camping/RVs : 14 days out of every 3 months

Property Information

Parcel Size

4.87

State

Nevada

County

Humboldt

Nearest Cities

Winnemucca

Parcel Number

14023312

Address

Elk St

Legal Description

LOT 28 IN NW1/4 (QUARTER SECTION REQUIRED)

Features

Acres

4.87

County

Humboldt

Subdivision

Exists

Access

Gravel Road – well maintained

Power

Power is ON the Road! Solar is also an option

Water

Would be well ot water haul- Apply to dig a well (costs $100) then you hire your own driller

Heating

Oil/ Gas

Coordinates

NW 40.881578, -117.847334 NE GPS 40.881594, -117.846137 SW GPS 40.879805, -117.847317 SE GPS 40.87983, -117.846127

Zoning

Single Family Residential – see above for description

Elevation

About 4,500 ft

Purchase Information/Fees

$41/year ($4/mo)

Property Taxes

$4/mo pro-rated is included within the monthly payment for owner financed properties

None

HOA

There’s no HOA for this property

$10/month

Note Servicing Fee

Monthly bookkeeping cost for owner financed properties.

Humboldt County Nevada

Humboldt County is located in the rugged high desert region of north-central Nevada, bordered on the north by Oregon and by neighboring Nevada counties to the west, south and east. The County’s 9,626 square miles offer some of the most varied, spectacular scenery in the State and a wide array of recreational opportunities.

The County’s economy is derived in large part from its main industries:

  • Agriculture and Agricultural Services
  • Mining
  • Tourism and Construction

The County is located in the rich gold mining center of the Western U.S and is the leading agricultural county in the State of Nevada with over 100,000 acres under cultivation. Tourism is also a large part of the County’s economic base due to the large numbers of visitors the gaming industry brings to the area and the draw of the beautiful wide open spaces, historical sites, and great hunting and fishing.

Check out the counties information sheet to learn more about Humboldt County

Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge

The Gorgeous Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge

The Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge is a 573,504-acre national wildlife refuge on the northern border of the U.S. state of Nevada. A very small part extends northward into Oregon. It is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as the Nevada component of the Sheldon-Hart Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which is headquartered in Lakeview, Oregon. The Sheldon Refuge was noted for its population of wild horses.

Knott Creek & Onion Valley Reservoirs

Love to Fish? This is the spot! Or grab your Canoe, Kayaks, or Paddlboards and enjoy the day with these views!

Check out this gorgeous spot to spend your day on the water fishing, paddle boarding, and taking in the fresh air. Tucked in the spectacular, ruggedly remote northwestern Nevada, Knott Creek Reservoir, Onion Valley and Blue Lake beckons outdoorsmen of all kinds thanks to its top notch fly fishing, crowdless hiking trails, untamed wildlife, and some of the best stargazing in the state, country, and world. Situated up beyond the Black Rock Desert and below the mighty Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, planning and adventure to Knott Creek Reservoir promises true alone-in-nature experiences in one of the most remote places in the Lower 48.

Nestled in the pristinely beautiful Pine Forest Mountains, Knott Creek Reservoir fishing is so great because the lake is managed and stocked by the Nevada Department of Wildlife. Besides Knott Creek, a cluster of man-made reservoirs are found in this mountain range, including nearby Onion Valley Reservoir, Little Onion Reservoir, and Blue Lakes. Knott Creek covers 200+ surface acres with a maximum depth of 24 feet, which makes for ideal float tube fishing or fly fishing from the shoreline. The reservoir is stocked with a handful of different trout species, like rainbow trout, and two hybrid species including bowcut trout (rainbow and cutthroat hybrid), tiger trout (brown and brook hybrid.) Protected by its remoteness and proper management plan, the fish population here are sizable, growing up to 30 inches.

Black Rock Desert – High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area

Gorgeous Views!

The Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon NCA is BLM (Bureau of Land Management) owned land that hosts a multitude of recreational opportunities within its 800,000 acres. It encompasses nearly 120 miles of emigrant trails, the Black Rock Desert, and High Rock Canyon. The most popular attractions are the Black Rock Desert playa, the narrow gorge of High Rock Canyon, the natural hot springs, and historic wagon trails.

Rye Patch State Recreation Area

WOW!

Open year-round, Rye Patch State Recreation Area is situated on a 22-mile long reservoir that has 72 miles of shoreline and 11,000 acres of water surface when full. Visitors enjoy camping, picnicking, swimming and water-skiing, and fisherman delight in the available white bass, catfish, black bass and walleye. Trails around and throughout the park make it easy to enjoy the waterfowl and wildlife that abound, including hawks, eagles, owls, great egrets, antelope, deer and fox. The park also serves as a popular base camp for off-road vehicles, ghost town exploration and gold prospecting.

Model T Casino

Try Your Luck at the Casino!

The Model T Casino is located in the heart of town with convenient access from I-80. Many years ago the Model T was a Ford dealership which probably accounts for the name! The town itself has evolved from a campground worksite in early 1830 to the historic, vibrant town you see today.

The Model T occupies prime real estate center strip in Winnemucca and is conveniently located with I-80 access. The charming Main Street facade transports you back in time, but that’s where the nostalgia ends! We provide a value driven experience for our guests by offering the newest slot machines, promotions, point multipliers, drawings, comps, and cash back in town.

Humboldt Museum

Spend the day at the museum….. FREE Admission, although donations are appreciated

Just above the site where thousands of wagon trains forded the Humboldt River on the long trek to California, sits the Humboldt Museum. The modern brick building mirrors its historic predecessor, a church turned museum. Also on site is the Greinstein Building– an 1880’s store, and the Richardson-Saunders House– an 1899 Eastlake style home.  Together, the buildings house the story of the community. Admission is FREE!

Remains from the Ice Age of 13,000 years ago, wonderful beaded and quilled regalia from an American Indian collection, vintage automobiles, keepsakes from Winnemucca’s “art Nouveau” period, and an early soda manufacturing scene are just some of the displays awaiting your visit.
Humboldt Museum campus comprises:

  • A large, two-story, red brick building housing the main collections
  • Three beautiful buildings moved to the site from elsewhere in town
  • The Humboldt River Viewing Plaza and plenty of parking

Calico Mountains Wilderness

Calico Mountains Wilderness is a U S Wilderness Area in Nevada under the Bureau of Land Management. It is located in the Calico Hills. Rockhounding, hunting, and dayhiking are in the wilderness. Photography of geologic formations and spring wildflowers is a pastime of local visitors. Box, Fly, and Cherry Creek Canyons provide a setting for day-hiking, backpacking, photography, wildlife and wild horse viewing opportunities. Hunting for mule deer, antelope, and game birds is popular in the area.