I understand that for the experienced investor, land is more than just scenery; it’s a vehicle for capital preservation and long-term stability. This expansive 10-acre parcel in Elko County, Nevada, represents a strategic opportunity to diversify your portfolio with a hard asset that offers both utility and legacy potential.
Situated in the high desert, this property provides stunning mountain views and significant acreage, offering a "blank canvas" for future development, recreational use, or simply holding as a hedge against market volatility. Whether you intend to use it for camping, RVing, or as a long-term inheritance piece, the value here is grounded in the land itself.
I prioritize transparency and straightforward transactions. My goal is to remove the friction from land acquisition so you can focus on the asset's potential. To facilitate a secure and accessible purchase, I offer cl...
I prioritize transparency and straightforward transactions. My goal is to remove the friction from land acquisition so you can focus on the asset's potential. To facilitate a secure and accessible purchase, I offer clear terms without hidden complexities.
Acquisition Details:
Cash Price: $16,594 – A competitive entry point for 10 acres of usable land.
Owner Financing: $250 down, followed by $227/month for 72 months.
Doc fee: $250
Interest Rate: 0% – Ensuring your capital goes directly toward principal equity.
Take control with a tangible asset that you can see and touch. Message me today for full property details and to discuss this acquisition.
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Research Parcel InformationDriving Directions from Montello, NV (˜ 25–30 minutes)
1. Leave Montello
Head south on NV-233 out of Montello.
2. Continue on NV-233
Stay on NV-233 S for ~18–20 miles.
This is paved highway the whole way so far.
3. Turn toward the property
Turn right (west) onto a gravel/dirt road (often shown as Unnamed Road on Google Maps).
4. Final approach
Follow the dirt road ~2–3 miles, staying on the most established track.
Arrive at 41.127636, -114.136932.