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1.14 Acres Wide NV Views

Poppy St : Elko, NV 89801

Elko County, Nevada

1.14 Acres
$7,695 USD
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Land Description

Owner Financing:

- $171 down (plus the $249 doc fee)

- $171 down $171/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)

You're standing on Poppy Street, and the land has just opened up in front of you.

It happens fast out here. One moment you're on the road, focused on where you're going, and the next the desert just unfolds - wide and unhurried, stretching toward a mountain range that fills the entire horizon like it was put there specifically for this view. You stop. You take a breath. The air is dry and clean and carries the faint, familiar scent of sagebrush that anyone who has spent real time in the Nevada high desert knows immediately and never quite forgets. There's no traffic noise. No construction. No neighbor's radio bleeding through a shared wall. Just the sound of wind moving across open country, and the particular kind of quiet that only exists when there's nothing between you and the horizon to interrupt it.

This is what drew you here. Maybe you couldn't have named it before, but standing on this ground at over 5,470 feet above sea level in Elko County, Nevada, with that mountain range sitting broad and rust-streaked to the east and the sagebrush basin rolling away in every other direction, it becomes obvious. You were looking for this. A place that belongs to you. A place where the only schedule that matters is the one the sun sets.

This is 1.14 acres of high desert land west of Elko, Nevada, and it is exactly what it looks like.

That 1.14 acres sits on a flat, open bench of terrain with only about a 12-foot elevation change from one end of the property to the other. Think about what that means practically. No dramatic slopes to work around. No awkward terrain that limits where you can put things or how you can use the ground. Just clean, flat to gently sloping land that lays well and gives you real options without demanding that you solve every problem on day one.

In terms of sheer footprint, 1.14 acres is roughly the size of a full city block. Except instead of concrete and crowded buildings, what fills that space here is native sagebrush, scattered bunch grasses, and old dark junipers rooted into the desert floor like they have been keeping quiet watch over this particular stretch of Nevada for longer than anyone can remember.

Here is what the land gives you to work with:

1.14 acres of flat to gently sloping high desert ground, clean and usable from edge to edge

5,470+ feet elevation with wide open views of the surrounding basin and mountain ranges

Native sagebrush and juniper covering the surface - untouched, natural, and unmistakably Nevada

Regular lot configuration with only a 12-foot elevation change, making the ground easy to plan around

No structures, no restrictions already built in - a true blank slate ready for your vision

From the land itself, two mature junipers anchor the foreground, their dense canopies catching the late afternoon light in that particular golden way the Nevada desert does in the hours before sunset. Behind them the basin opens up - pale and wide and textured with sagebrush - and in the middle distance the mountain range rises in full. The slopes are layered in tan and amber and deep ochre, colors that shift and deepen depending on the time of day and the angle of the light. The sky above stretches enormous and blue, with long wispy clouds pulling apart in the afternoon wind. That mountain is there every single morning when the sun comes up behind it, and every single evening when the light fades and the ridgeline goes dark against the sky.

Pull back and you can feel the full scale of the setting. Open range in every direction. A handful of structures clustered in the valley below - small enough from this elevation that they remind you how much space exists out here, how much of northeastern Nevada is still exactly this: wide, quiet, and unhurried. This is the kind of landscape that people drive through on I-80 and feel something about without fully understanding why. Owning a piece of it is a different experience entirely.

Poppy Street winds down through a rocky cut in the hillside, and at the bottom the valley opens into something recognizable and lived-in. Green irrigated fields. Wooden utility poles lining the lane in both directions. Rural homes spread across the valley floor with the comfortable, unplanned layout of a community that grew naturally over time. Mountains folding into each other in layers of blue and grey in the distance. This is what the neighborhood looks like. Not isolated. Not forgotten. Rural in the best sense of the word - spacious, self-reliant, and quietly functional.

Poppy Street is your access road into the property. It's a packed dirt and gravel route, entirely standard for Elko County land at this elevation and in this setting, and it is the kind of road that feels like an arrival rather than an inconvenience. Buyers in rural Nevada navigate roads like this every day - people with weekend properties, retirees who decided years ago that pavement was overrated, landowners who simply wanted space between themselves and everything else. A capable vehicle handles Poppy Street without drama. And once you're at the property, you're there - no gate codes, no parking structures, no lobby. Just your land.

For utilities, here is a straightforward picture of what this land looks like:

Access: Poppy Street - packed dirt and gravel, standard for rural Elko County

Water: Private well or hauled water storage, both common and routine for this area

Septic: Private system required for residential use, standard across the county

Power: Infrastructure exists in the broader area - buyers to verify proximity and connection

Internet: Satellite and fixed wireless services available throughout the region

None of this is unusual. None of it is a dealbreaker. It is simply what rural land in Nevada looks like at this price point, and it is what thousands of landowners across Elko County have navigated successfully before you.

Elko is a short drive away, and that proximity matters more than people sometimes give it credit for when evaluating rural land. This isn't a remote wilderness parcel where the nearest gas station is an hour in the wrong direction. Elko is a real, functioning Nevada city with everything a working community needs.

Owning land here is not complicated. It is one of the simpler and more satisfying forms of ownership available at this price point anywhere in the country right now.

Picture a morning out here in early October. The temperature dropped overnight - it does that at this elevation, even after a warm week - and the air has that particular clarity that only comes with cold and altitude. You're outside with coffee before the sun clears the mountains, watching the ridgeline to the east start to glow. Nothing is moving yet except the light. You have nowhere to be. Just this acre of Nevada, doing what it has done every morning for thousands of years, and you, finally, standing in it.

That is not reserved for someone else. It's available to you.

Here is what owning this land actually costs:

Cash price: $7,695

Owner financing: $171 down, $171/Month for 60 months

$249 doc fee

No bank required

No credit approval process

Entry point lower than most monthly car payments

This is 1.14 acres of Elko County, Nevada. Flat, usable ground. Mountain views in every direction. A gravel road named Poppy Street that connects you to a valley community and a city that functions. Owner financing that puts this land within reach for most people reading this right now. And a piece of the American West that will still be here long after today.

If something about this property has been quietly sitting with you while you read this, that's worth paying attention to. Most people don't need more information. They need a moment to talk it through and see if it actually fits their life.

You don't have to decide anything today. You don't need to have everything figured out. This is just a conversation to help you get clear, without pressure and without being rushed into anything that doesn't feel right.

Pick up the phone and call or text us. We'll walk through the property with you step by step, answer your questions in plain language, and help you understand exactly what ownership would look like from start to finish.

You'll leave that conversation knowing where you stand, what your options are, and whether this land makes sense for you - with someone guiding you through it the whole way.

State: Nv

County: Elko

Zip: 89801

Size: 1.14 acres

Apn:

Legal Description: Meadow Valley Ranchos Unit NO 5 File 11615 E2

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Lat/Long Coordinates:

Nw: 40.881099,-115.755478

Ne: 40.881093,-115.754882

Sw: 40.880282,-115.755484

Se: 40.880277,-115.754888

Elevation: 5483 feet

Annual Taxes: Approx. $24 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:

- $171 down (plus the $249 doc fee)

$171 down $171/Mo for 60 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 Elko, Nevada 89801, USA to 40.8806839, -115.7551727

-Head toward Idaho St 364 ft

-Turn left onto Idaho St 1.8 mi

-Turn left onto Kittridge Canyon Rd 0.1 mi

-Turn left onto Ruby Vista Dr 0.1 mi

-Turn right onto Delaware Ave 0.7 mi

-Turn left 1.3 mi

-Turn left

-Destination will be on the right 0.1 mi

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$24
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
037037006
LANDFLIP ID
416630
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