Property Location: Humboldt River Ranchos 1 Lots 1&8 Block 17
4.14 acres land for sale 3 miles NE of Elko, Nevada sitting in the foothills of the Adobe Hills overlooking the Elko Hills and the Ruby Mountains! It's about 3 hours W of Salt Lake City, Utah and 5 hours east of Reno and only a couple miles off Interstate 80 in Cowboy Country!
It is a gentle rolling hill covered in tall sage brush, grass and some wild flowers blooming in the spring sunshine sprinkled about.
Kittridge Canyon is a beautiful canyon to drive through with all the white washed rocks! This cool white rock in native to Elko County and is really unique. There are incredible views from the SW to the SE of the beautiful green valley where the town of Elko and the golf course sit a few miles to the south and then the Elko Hills looming large over the town. The Humboldt River flows thru this valley along the Elko Hills. To the NW and N are great views of the Adobe Mountains and their colors and unique hills give much charm to this area!
This would be a great piece of land for someone looking to build a home or someone interested in investing in land located very close to Elko which continues to grow! It would also be ideal for a cabin or for RVing.
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Legal Description
Elko County, Nevada
Humboldt River Ranchos 1 Lots 1&8 Block 17
Corner La Vista Dr. between Harrison Ave. and Tayler Ave.
Parcel Numbers: 012-017-001 and 012-017-008
Property Price
The CASH purchase price of this property is $10,500.00. No recording fees or transfer fees. Owner financing available as follows:
Payment Options with $1,000 Down and easy terms to suit your budget
Property Size
4.14 Acres
Property Comparables
These lots are being sold anywhere from $10,000 -- $22,000+
Property Restrictions
There are no time limits to build on this property. For more information feel free to contact Elko County Planning Department.
Title Information
These parcels were purchased free and clear of any liens.
Subdivision Information
There is a county road running right past the property. Nearby BLM lands can be used for recreational purposes.
Property Tax
Property taxes are minimal in this area -- less than $100 per year.
Conveyance Documents
Closing will be with a Warranty Deed.
Closing Fees and Information
No other fees are assessed upon closing. The only yearly fees are the very low property taxes. We accept Cashiers Checks, Wire Transfers, Personal Checks.
Nearby Cities
Driving distances are as follows:
Salt Lake City: 3.5 hours
Reno: 4.5 hours
Las Vegas: 6 hours
The City of Elko, NV
The city of Elko is a short drive from the property. Elko is a bustling little city, offering a wide variety of services and amenities to visitors. Don't expect to find a room at Basque Festival time or during the Cowboy Poetry Gathering unless you've booked well in advance, but at most other times of the year you'll find motel rooms readily available. Restaurants range from the homespun to the elegant from The Coffee Mug near the center of the city, say, to Misty's at the Red Lion. You can take Nevada Route 225 north to Wild Horse Reservoir, Mountain City, and Owyhee. Nevada Route 227 leads southwest to Spring Creek, South Fork State Park, Lamoille, and the magnificent Ruby Mountains.
Elko, Nevada has been termed "a small town in splendid isolation." Not long ago, it was named "Best Small Town in America."
Sitting at an elevation of more than 5,000 feet, Elko is known as "Nevada with Altitude," a moniker to which it truly lives up. The thriving northeastern, Nevada city is bordered by the towering, snow-capped Ruby Mountains, often called the Alps of, Nevada, and the lush, glacier-carved Lamoille Canyon. And that means there's no shortage of outdoor activities to enjoy, everything from down-and-dirty ATVing to out-of-this-world heli-skiing. Within minutes of downtown Elko, visitors can enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, fishing or backpacking-- and that's just the start. Elko's humble beginning came in 1869, when it was established as a railroad site town. It quickly became home to rail workers and their families., Nevada's first high school opened in Elko in 1885, and the University of, Nevada welcomed its first students there in 1874 before moving to Reno 11 years later.
Elko is where, Nevada's real cowboys work and play, and the Wild West spirit is catching. Cowboys from across the nation flock to Elko every January for the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, a celebration of the cowboy lifestyle and the rural West. But the events in Elko go beyond its Western roots. Every July is the annual National Basque Festival, a nod to the rich Basque history and culture both in, Nevada and across the country. The festival is a raucous family event with traditional food and wine, dancing and even a ceremonial running of the bulls. And for Basque food anytime, Elko's authentic Basque restaurants always hit the spot. Other much-anticipated events in Elko include the Silver State Stampede, Motorcycle Jamboree and the county fair.
Today, visitors to Elko can explore, Nevada's roots in mining, ranching and native culture with a stop at the Northeastern, Nevada Museum, the Western Folklife Center or the Sherman Station Visitor's Center. And for a real treat, check out Capriola's. It's one the most famous saddle-making companies in the world, and visitors can browse the array of rich leather goods and even watch saddle-makers at work.