Finally, a place to park your rig and roam free without bank red tape or high prices.
If you have been looking for a spot where the world slows down and the air stays clean, you found it. This is 20 acres of high-country ground where you can set up camp, watch the sun go down over the peaks, and know that nobody is ever going to build on top of you because this lot borders gov land on 2 sides. It is a place for your kids to learn about nature and for you to finally have a home base for your hunts and hikes. It is simple, it is quiet, and it is yours.
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**Why This Spot Makes Sense**
No banks or credit checks needed If you have the down payment, you are good to go.
Bordering thousands of acres of public land You pay for 20, but you get to use the whole mountain.
Easy monthly payments of $367 Less than a truck payment for a piece o...
Easy monthly payments of $367 Less than a truck payment for a piece of the earth.
Corner lot for easy access Plenty of room to pull in a big trailer or toy-haulers
A legacy for your family A place that stays in your name and gives your kids a place to run.
##The Land and The Life Around Elko##
When you pull off the main road and head toward this 20-acre patch in Elko County, you feel the weight of the city drop off your shoulders. This is Deeth, Nevada. It is not a place with bright lights or loud noises. It is a place of sagebrush, wide skies, and big mountains. This specific piece of ground sits right on a corner, which is exactly what you want when you are hauling gear. You have two sides of the property that sit right against BLM land. That means the government owns the land next to you, and they aren't building a shopping mall or a subdivision there. Ever.
Having that public land as your neighbor is like having a backyard that goes on for miles. You can walk out your back door, cross your property line, and you are standing on thousands of acres of wild country. For a man who likes to hunt or just likes to get away from people, that is a big deal. You don't have to load up the truck and drive to a crowded trailhead. You have your own private entrance to the wilderness.
The dirt here is good and solid. It is the kind of high-desert ground that holds up well. If you want to put down a gravel pad for an RV or build a small cabin to keep your gear in, you have plenty of flat spots to work with. Because it is a corner lot, you have more options on where to put your driveway. You won't be tucked away in a hole where you can't see what's coming. You have views of the mountains that change colors every time the sun moves. In the morning, they look blue and cold. By evening, they turn a deep purple and gold.
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Living out here, even if its just for the weekends, changes how you think. You start noticing the hawks circling overhead instead of checking your watch. You hear the wind moving through the brush instead of traffic. There is plenty of space here to bring the whole family. You can set up a big wall tent, start a fire, and actually see the stars. There is no light pollution out here. The Milky Way looks like a bright white streak across the sky. Its the kind of place where you can teach a grandson how to use a compass or how to spot a deer moving through the draws.
This is 20 acres. That is a lot of room. To give you an idea, you could fit about 15 football fields inside your fences. But because you are bordering that public land, it feels like you own the whole range. You get all the use of a massive cattle ranch without having to pay the taxes on it or fix ten miles of fence line every spring. You just take care of your 20, and let the rest of the world take care of itself. It is a smart way to get a lot of dirt for a small amount of money.
##What You Can Do Out Here##
Elko County is famous for being one of the last places where a man can truly be left alone to enjoy the outdoors. If you are a hunter, you already know about the mule deer and elk that roam these hills. Having a basecamp here means you aren't sleeping in a crowded motel or a noisy campground when the season opens. You are right where the animals are. You can wake up, drink your coffee, and be in your glassing spot before the sun even hits the ridges.
If you like to ride, this is your spot. Whether you have horses or dirt bikes, you have endless trails. You can head out from your corner lot and ride all day without seeing a paved road or a "No Trespassing" sign. The terrain varies from flat plains to rolling hills and steep draws. It is the kind of country that keeps you interested. Every time you go out, you find something newa hidden spring, an old rock formation, or a view you hadn't seen before.
For the folks who like to fish, you aren't far from some of the best water in Nevada. The Humboldt River and various mountain streams are within a short drive. You can spend the morning catching trout and be back at your campfire by sundown to cook them up. It is a simple life, but it is a good one.
Town isn't too far away if you need to stock up on bacon, beans, or diesel. Elko is a real town with real people. They have farmers markets, tack shops, and places to get a good steak. You get the peace of the country with the safety of knowing a town is within reach if you need it. But once you get out to your 20 acres, you probably won't want to leave.
Most people spend their whole lives dreaming of having a "spot." They talk about it at work or while they are sitting in traffic. But most never do it because they think they need a hundred thousand dollars in the bank. They think they need to talk to a suit at a bank and sign away their life. This deal isn't like that. This is about making it possible for a regular person to own a piece of Nevada.
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##Common Questions and Honest Answers##
Can I really afford this? I hear this a lot. People think land is only for the wealthy. But look at the numbers. The down payment is $647. That is less than most people spend on a TV or a new set of tires. The monthly payment is $367. If you can put away about twelve dollars a day, you can own this land. It is about choosing to put your money into something real that lasts, rather than something that breaks or loses value. This is an investment in your life and your family.
How do I actually buy it? We keep it very simple. You don't need to go to a bank. You don't need a high credit score. We do the paperwork right here. Once you pay the down payment, the land is reserved for you. We set up the monthly payments, and you get to start using your land right away. It is a handshake style of doing business, even if we do it through the mail or online. We want you to have the land, and we make it easy to get there.
Can I build a house or a cabin there? Yes, you can. Elko County is pretty fair about what you can do with your land. If you want to build a homestead, you can do that. If you want to just park an RV for the season, you can do that too. Many people start with a small shed or a "dry cabin" and then add on as they have the time and money. Because its 20 acres, you have plenty of room to pick the perfect spot for your front porch. Once you loan is paid off you can do whatever you like here.
Is it good for living off the grid? It is perfect for it. You have all the sun you could ever need for solar panels. The wind blows enough to keep a turbine spinning if you want one. You are responsible for your own water and power out here, which is exactly how most of my neighbors like it. It means no monthly utility bills and nobody telling you how much water you can use. It is true independence.
Why is being on a corner lot important? In the land business, a corner lot is a prize. It means you have access on two sides. This makes it much easier to bring in building materials or a large trailer. You aren't boxed in. It also gives you more distance from any future neighbors. It gives the property a much bigger feel and makes the logistics of using your land a lot easier.
What if I change my mind? We want you to love the land. If you get out there and realize it isn't the right fit, we have a 90 day guarantee on any principal payments. But I can tell you, once most people stand on their own 20 acres and feel that Nevada wind, they don't want to let it go. This is a solid piece of ground that will be there long after we are all gone.
Why should I buy this right now? Land is the one thing they aren't making any more of. Every year, more people leave the cities looking for a spot like this. Prices don't usually go down, they go up. Right now, you can get this for under $20,000 if you pay cash, or for a very low monthly cost. If you wait another year, this spot will likely be gone, and the next one will cost you more. It is better to own it and wait, than to wait to own it.
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The Bottom Line
This isn't a fancy resort and it isn't a polished suburb. It is 20 acres of real Nevada dirt. It is a place where you can be yourself, where you can breathe, and where you can own something that matters. You get the corner lot, you get the public land next door, and you get it all for a price that doesn't break the bank.
If you are tired of dreaming and ready to start doing, this is your chance. You don't need a pile of cash and you don't need a banker's permission. You just need the will to make it happen.
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Research Parcel InformationGetting from your lot to Elko is a straight shot once you get off the dirt and onto the pavement. Youre looking at about a 35 to 45-minute drive depending on the weather and how much gear youre hauling. Elko is the main hub for this part of the country, so this is where youll head for groceries, fuel, or a hot meal.Here is the simplest way to get there:Leaving the PropertyHead South: From your corner lot (near $41.072778, -115.408083$), you will need to follow the local dirt access roads heading south toward the main valley floor.Reach Deeth: Youll navigate about 4-5 miles of dirt tracks until you hit the small town area of Deeth. This is where youll find the paved access to the interstate.Getting on the Main RoadI-80 West: Look for the on-ramp to I-80 West. This is the main artery of Northern Nevada.The High Desert Run: Once youre on I-80 West, youll be driving for about 30 miles. Youll pass through the high desert flats with the Ruby Mountains off to your left. Its a scenic, easy drive.Arriving in ElkoTake the Exit: As you approach Elko, you can take Exit 303 (East Jennings Way) if you need the main shopping centers (Walmart, Home Depot, etc.) or Exit 301 if you want to head straight into the heart of downtown for the local shops and restaurants.Welcome to Town: Once you take the exit, youre in the middle of Elko.A Few Notes for the RoadWatch the Weather: In the winter, those dirt roads near the property can get muddy or snowy. If youre heading into town, make sure your rig is in 4WD if its been raining or snowing.Fuel Up: Deeth doesn't have much in the way of services, so always make sure youve got a full tank before you head back out to the property from Elko.Critters: Keep an eye out for deer and cattle on the road between the property and the interstate, especially at dawn and dusk.