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4.63 Acres for Sale in Battle Mountain, Nevada
$9,995
Property Details
Property Description
Property Description
This fantastic 4.63-acre parcel is located on a cul-de-sac and is ready to be built on, just 2 miles southeast of Battle Mountain. With paved roads leading to the property, nearby power access, and I-80 only 2 miles away, this lot is truly a bargain! Plus, it already has a mailing address: 1225 1400 East, Battle Mountain, Nevada. Northern Nevada boasts a diverse landscape that features towering mountains and high desert, along with an abundance of wildlife. The area is home to animals such as mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goats. Birdwatchers can enjoy seeing species like chukar partridge, California and Gambel’s quail, ruffed grouse, blue grouse, doves, snowcock, waterfowl, and various migratory birds. This region of Nevada offers an ideal Western getaway with all the necessary amenities. With extremely low property taxes, no state income tax, and a booming economy, investing in Nevada is a smart and straightforward choice. A bit more about Lander County: it is conveniently situated in the heart of Nevada’s mining region and is home to nineteen major mines, including Nevada Gold Mine’s Phoenix Project and Cortez Mine, as well as several barite mines. The county has three interchanges on Interstate 80, providing important routes between California and Utah through northern Lander County. Highway 305 connects northern Lander to southern Lander, where Highway 50 links Reno, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas. Lander County also has three airports: Kingston Airport (N15) at the far south, Austin Airport (KTMT), and Battle Mountain Airport (KBAM) to the north. Both Austin and Battle Mountain airports feature two runways, a pilot’s lounge, rental hangars, Jet-A fuel, and courtesy cars. Additionally, a Union Pacific rail line runs west and east through the center of Battle Mountain. The business sectors in this one-layer county government thrive, encompassing both large and small enterprises. Major industries include mining, transportation, trucking, coal, and geothermal plants. Local farms also play a significant role, exporting high-grade alfalfa worldwide and supplying cattle and sheep to the American market. The small, privately owned businesses form the heart and soul of Lander County. Some annual events in Lander County include the Oat Bran Bike Tour and the Lincoln Highway Car Show, both taking place in Austin. Battle Mountain hosts the World Human Powered Speed Challenge and the Chukar Tournament, attracting participants from around the globe. Lander County prides itself on being a small, tight-knit, stable, and debt-free community! PROPERTY INFORMATION APN: 011-210-21 Legal Description: 1255 1400 EAST – PAC C-2 HII/ITZA MAP #203421

Property Pricing, Terms & Doc/Recording Information and Pricing
There is no record fee. Note to Buyers-It takes 2-3 weeks to record a Deed with the County.

Property Legal information
PROPERTY INFORMATION
APN: 011-210-21
Legal Description: 1255 1400 EAST – PAC C-2 HII/ITZA MAP #203421
Exact Acreage: 4.63
County: Lander
Elevation: 5,450ft
Special Notes: TBD
Annual Property Taxes: $47.15
Annual HOA Fees: None
LOCATION & ACCESS
Centroid
40.6016633, -116.925816
Corners
NW 40.602115, -116.926959
NE 40.602125, -116.924737
SE 40.601228, -116.924706
SW 40.601236, -116.926928

About the Area
Battle Mountain Community
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The Town of Battle Mountain is the seat of government for Lander County and is located in the northwest corner of the County, in north central Nevada. Strategically situated on Interstate 80 at the intersection with Nevada State Route 305, Battle Mountain is the approximate mid-way point on this important commerce route across the state, 55 miles east of Winnemucca and 67 miles west of Elko. This small, rural community, set amidst vast tracts of open range and mountain terrain.
Originally home to Northern Paiute and Shoshone tribes, the Battle Mountain area was first seen by fur trader Peter Skeen Ogden in 1828. Beginning with the Walker Expedition of 1833, the Humboldt River was used by trappers and explorers seeking routes west. By 1845 the emigrant trail along the Humboldt was well established. Legend declares a conflict between settlers and Native Americans took place in the region between 1850 and 1860, hence the place name of Battle Mountain.
The Town began as a rail stop servicing the Battle Mountain Mining District, formed in 1866, consisting of a number of mining operations located to the south of the town site. The rail line, built by the Central Pacific, is still in service and has been a major factor in the economic life and resulting urban form of Battle Mountain. The town continues to serve as a regional center in support of mining, ranching and tourism.
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