1.63 Acres Elko NV Desert Land
Elko, NV 89801
Elko County, Nevada
Land Description
Owner Financing:
- $137 down (plus the $249 doc fee)
- $137 down $137/Mo for 64 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
1.63 Acres Elko NV Land
You pull up, step out, and pause. Not because something is happening, but because it's quiet.
The space is what stands out first.
The sky stretches wide above you. The ground opens up in every direction. The horizon sits far enough away that you can see the full shape of the land without anything closing it in.
This 1.63-Acre property in Elko County Nevada sits in a part of the high desert where land stays open and spread out. You're not surrounded by tight parcels or steady traffic. You're in a rural setting where space is part of how the land works.
When you stand on the property, you can see that right away.
The spacing between nearby parcels gives you room to look out without interruption. The land doesn't feel crowded or divided. It feels consistent, steady, and easy to understand.
1.63 acres may sound simple, but out here it carries differently.
It's over 70,000 square feet of land. That gives you enough space to create real distance from nearby properties and still have room to use the land comfortably over time. You can walk the property and experience the size without reaching a boundary too quickly.
That kind of space makes ownership feel different.
It gives you room to move, room to think, and room to decide how you want to use the land over time.
As you begin to walk across the property, the layout becomes clear.
The ground stays steady underfoot. The terrain is mostly flat with a gentle slope that runs naturally across the parcel. There are no steep sections or uneven areas to work around.
The elevation change is minimal, which keeps everything predictable.
You can move from one side to the other without adjusting your steps or navigating difficult terrain. That kind of consistency makes the land easier to understand and easier to work with.
As you walk, you start to notice how the property sits within the larger area.
The spacing between parcels remains visible. You can see the distance between neighboring properties, and that distance helps preserve the open feel of the land.
The mountains along the horizon stay in view as you move across the property. They don't feel close or restrictive. They add depth to the landscape and give you a clear sense of direction.
This is the kind of setting where you can stand still and take in everything around you without distraction.
The surface of the land is natural high desert.
Sagebrush spreads across the property, mixed with scattered grasses and open soil. The vegetation reflects the natural environment of this part of Elko County.
The land is clean and undisturbed with no structures or debris.
There's nothing to remove and nothing left behind. You're starting with a clear piece of land that hasn't been altered.
That matters.
Because it means you can move forward without having to undo anything first.
As you continue across the property, the openness stays consistent.
You can look in any direction and see the desert stretching outward. The horizon remains visible, and the landscape holds its shape throughout the day.
The sky feels larger here.
The light changes across the land as the day moves forward, but the setting itself remains steady.
Open, quiet, and easy to settle into.
That's what defines this part of Elko County Nevada.
It's a place where land isn't divided into tight sections and where development hasn't changed the character of the area.
The surrounding parcels are larger, and that helps maintain the spacing over time.
People who look for rural land in Elko County often focus on areas like this because the environment stays consistent.
It doesn't shift quickly.
It doesn't become something else.
It remains what it is.
That kind of stability is part of what makes land like this valuable.
Getting to the property follows what you would expect for land in this region.
Access is through dirt and gravel roads that connect into the surrounding area. These roads are common throughout Elko County and are part of what keeps the land quiet and spread out.
They provide access without changing the character of the area.
You're not dealing with heavy traffic or constant movement. The roads lead you into the land without bringing unnecessary activity with them.
This setup is typical for rural land in Elko County and aligns with what buyers expect when looking for desert land in Nevada.
Utilities follow a similar pattern.
Power lines are in the surrounding area, and availability can be confirmed with the local provider.
Water in this area is typically handled through a private well or hauled water system. Both are common for Nevada land for sale in rural settings.
Septic systems are standard for residential use, and soil testing helps determine placement.
Cell service may be available depending on your provider, and internet is commonly handled through satellite or fixed wireless options.
This type of setup supports independence.
You're not tied into city systems or relying on centralized infrastructure. You have control over how the property is set up and used.
For many buyers, that's a key part of the appeal.
This 1.63-Acre property in Elko County Nevada fits someone who is looking for space in a quiet, rural high desert setting and understands how land like this is typically used.
It fits someone who values distance from crowded areas and prefers a setting that stays consistent over time.
A residential setup may be possible, and all uses should be verified with Elko County to confirm zoning and requirements.
That step helps ensure you understand the property and how it can be used.
The climate in this area follows a high desert pattern.
Summers are warm, and winters bring colder temperatures with seasonal snow and wind. These changes happen gradually and create a steady rhythm throughout the year.
Each season brings a slightly different experience of the land.
The light changes.
The air shifts.
But the overall setting remains consistent.
Many buyers who choose Elko County Nevada appreciate that balance.
It's a place where you can experience the seasons without dealing with constant change in the landscape itself.
Over time, that creates a sense of stability.
One of the advantages of a property like this is that you don't need to have everything planned right away.
You can take time to understand the land.
You can walk it, visit it, and see how it feels at different times.
You can decide what direction makes sense based on your own timeline.
That flexibility allows ownership to feel steady rather than rushed.
You're not forced into immediate decisions.
You're simply stepping into ownership and giving yourself space to decide what comes next.
The pricing keeps things simple.
The cash price is $6,495.
If you prefer owner financing, you can get started with $137 down and $137 per month for 64 months. The doc fee is $249.
This makes it possible to secure owner financed Nevada land without a large upfront cost.
It gives you a clear path into ownership while keeping things manageable.
Flat terrain, open views, and wide spacing between parcels are features buyers consistently look for in Elko County Nevada land for sale.
When those elements come together, properties tend to stand out.
This property brings those features together in a way that is easy to understand.
It's not complicated.
It's not difficult to interpret.
It's a solid piece of rural land that offers space, consistency, and flexibility.
Over time, land like this holds its value through stability.
It remains what it is.
And for many buyers, that's exactly what they're looking for.
If you've been thinking about having your own space out here where things feel more open and steady, that's worth paying attention to.
Take a moment to picture yourself on this property and how it would feel to have something like this set aside for you.
Give us a call or send a text.
We'll answer your questions, go over the property with you, and help you decide if it's the right fit for you.
State: Nv
County: Elko
Zip: 89801
Size: 1.63 acres
Apn:
Legal Description: Sunland Acres Unit NO 2 File 2646 Lot 113 Located
In The Se4ne4 Of Sec 27 Twp 39N Rge 68E Mdb&M
Lat/Long Coordinates:
Nw: 41.237243,-114.258051
Ne: 41.237212,-114.256896
Sw: 41.236452,-114.258032
Se: 41.23642,-114.256862
Elevation: 5,127 ft feet
Annual Taxes: Approx. $36 per year
Zoning: Residential
Flood Zone: No
HOA/POA: No
Improvements: No improvements done.
Access: Dirt Road
Water: Will need to install a Well
Sewer: Will need to install a Septic System
Utilities: Utilities Available nearby
Owner Financing:
- $137 down (plus the $249 doc fee)
$137 down $137/Mo for 64 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
We do not offer owner financing for residential use or full-time living on the property during the financing term.
Land Maps & Attachments
Directions to Land
From Salt Lake City, Utah to 2030 Avocado St, Montello, NV 89830
-Get on I-80 W from 500 S/5th S/Cesar E. Chavez Blvd 5 min (2.1 mi)
-Head toward 400 S/E University Blvd 0.3 mi
-Turn left onto S W Temple St 0.2 mi
-Turn right onto 500 S/5th S/Cesar E. Chavez Blvd 0.6 mi
-Take the I-15 S/I-80 E/I-80 W ramp to S.L. Int'l Airport 0.2 mi
-Use the right 2 lanes to turn slightly right onto the I-80 W ramp to Reno/S.L. International Airport 0.8 mi
-Follow I-80 W to Elko County. Take exit 378 from I-80 W 2 hr 5 min (151 mi)
-Continue onto I-80 W
-Entering Nevada 150 mi
-Take exit 378 for NV-233 toward Oasis/Montello 0.3 mi
-Continue on NV-233 E/Montello Rd to your destination 31 min (25.2 mi)
-Turn right onto NV-233 E/Montello Rd 21.8 mi
-Turn left onto Wild W Rd 2.8 mi
-Turn right 423 ft
-Turn right
-Destination will be on the left 0.5 mi
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