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10 Acres for Sale in Montello, Nevada

10 Acres for Sale in Montello, Nevada

$16,995

Commonlots LLC

Commonlots LLC

Commonlots LLC

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Property Details

Property Description

Property Description

Welcome to Elko NV- This property is located right off of Hwy 233 near Montello NV A great opportunity to own 10 Acres in Elko NV at a great price!

Property Pricing, Terms & Doc/Recording Information and Pricing

There is no Doc/Recording Fee

Recording may take 2-3 weeks depending upon the county.

Single Family Residential, Agriculture and Home Site 


Cash Price $16,995.00 or Finance for $499.00 Down $235.00 a month @ 2% Interest (Low Interest) and No Prepayment Penalty.

Property Legal information

Parcel 010-35C-018


Parcel Summary

Location SEC 9 TWP 38N RGE 68E MDB&M

NV

Use Code 120: Vacant – Single Family Residential

Tax District 1.0: County of Elko

Acreage 10.0000

Section 9

Township 38N

Range 68E

Subdivision GAMBLE DISTRICT

Plat Maps 010-35C.pdf (1,049kb)

About the Area

Having Fun In Elko


Elko, Nevada is a thriving hub of diverse events that cater to every interest and passion. From cultural celebrations to adrenaline-pumping races, historical spectacles to artistic showcases, our city offers a kaleidoscope of experiences that make life here truly unforgettable. In Elko, the spirit of play is woven into the very fabric of the community, offering a plethora of adventures for all ages. 

Why Elko County Is a Top Land Buyer’s Destination

No State Income Tax

Low Property Taxes

Minimal Zoning Restrictions

Rapid Land Value Appreciation in 2020s

BLM Land, Hiking, and Hunting Access


From ATV trails and backcountry lakes to world-class fishing and mountain views, Elko County is perfect for nature lovers and real estate investors alike.


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History


On October 31, 1864, Nevada became the 36th state in the union and that same year the first settlers took up ranching in the Lamoille Valley, which a mere five years later would become part of the newly established Elko County. In 1867 Tuscarora was founded and the first permanent settlers established ranches in Starr Valley and South Fork Valley.


With the arrival of the Central Pacific Railroad in 1868, Elko, Carlin and Wells were established. That same year the Idaho Central Wagon Road connected Carlin to the mines in Silver City, Idaho. Mountain City was also founded.


On March 5, 1869, by act of the Nevada Legislature, Elko County, the 4th largest county in the continental United States, was created. A special election was held on June 21, 1869 where Len Wines, J. Pierson and J.H. Lettingwell were elected as the first Commissioners of Elko County. One of their first acts was to commission the building of a courthouse and jail. On January 10, 1870, the Commissioners accepted the completed Elko County courthouse building at a cost of $22,942.48.


The University of Nevada was first established in Elko in 1874. It was moved to Reno in 1886. President Rutherford B. Hayes, established the Duck Valley Indian Reservation in1887.


The Elko County Board of Education established the first county high school in 1895 and around the late 1800s, one of the first female doctors of Nevada, Doctress A.C. Buchins, practiced medicine in Elko.


The Jarbidge Gold Boom began in 1908 and lasted until 1935. Jarbidge was officially founded in 1910.


December 5, 1916 became infamous as the date of the world’s last stagecoach robbery and murder, which took place in Jarbidge Canyon. William Smith founded Wendover in 1917 and the legislature authorized the incorporation of the City of Elko. In 1918 President Woodrow Wilson established the Elko Indian Colony by executive order. It was later relocated in 1931.


1927 saw the first completely automatic hydroelectric system in Nevada planned and organized by H.H. Cazier at Wells. It was the first rural electrification system. In 1934 construction began on Wildhorse Dam and Reservoir on the Oywhee River. In 1956, Jackpot, the community near the Idaho border, was founded.


Newmont Mining Company opened its extensive gold mining operation near Carlin in 1965 and still operates today along with Barrick Goldstrike, Anglo Gold, Queenstake and several other mining companies. 


The National Basque Festival began in 1963 in Elko which celebrates the Basque heritage every July. Elko County gained a treasure in 1968 with the establishment of the Northeastern Nevada Museum. The world famous Cowboy Poetry Gathering started in Elko in 1985 and continues to draw cowboys and spectators from all over the world each January. On September 23, 1992 the Elko County Courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and in 1993 Elko was named one of the 100 Best Small Towns in America.

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