Sprawling Ranch Land
With Commercial Potential
Picturesque And Private
With Commercial Potential
Picturesque And Private
Price: $28,000.00
Earnest Money Deposit: $500.00
Earnest Money Deposit: $500.00
- Location & Size: The subject property is a forty one acre parcel located twenty minutes north east of Golconda just off Midas Road. While this area is home to a number of ranchettes and homesteaders, it is largely undeveloped. Because of this fact, it enjoys the picturesque wide open space, mountainous backdrop and big skies that come with a setting like this. In addition, because this region has been subdivided into so many larger parcels similar to this one, whatever neighbors live in the area are still very removed, affording land owners here an enviable degree of privacy and autonomy. Click here to see the subject property's location on Google Maps.
- Roads & Access: As noted, the subject property is located just a short distance off Midas Road, sometimes identified as State Road 18 or State Road 789. As is to be expected, these state roads are well maintained and easily navigated transitioning from paved roads to well-maintained dirt/gravel only as you drive the last few miles to the subject property. While this parcel has legal access, the legal easements are not regularly maintained or easily identified. Like most land in this region this will likely require you to cross over some neighboring parcels before accessing the subject property. As none of the neighboring parcels are developed or fenced, and as this is common in this region, potential buyers should have little difficulty scouting the land. Additionally, anyone looking to develop the property can seek the help of a surveyor in identifying the designated legal easements.
- Power & Utilities: While transmission lines run parallel to Midas Road, this region is largely devoid of residential power lines. That said, underground utilities have a surprising presence along Midas Road as well. Anyone looking to develop this property is advised to investigate alternative forms of energy such as solar panels. Anyone looking to investigate cost and logistics of getting connected to the grid is encouraged to contact Nevada Energy, the utility company servicing this region.
- No HOA: As is to be expected, this property is not part of an HOA, and thus there are no annual dues associated with land ownership here. In addition, there are no time limits on building, no covenants and no restrictions governing the land in this region which should provide potential buyers with even greater freedom and independence to develop the property however they please.
- Zoning: While the subject property may be without subdivision restrictions, Humboldt County is not without formal zoning. This particular region is zoned M-3 Open Land Use District, a designation which allows for everything from single family residences and mobile homes to agricultural and livestock activities, including farms and ranches. In addition, there are a number of other conditional uses permitted in this region including gun clubs, dude ranches, golf courses and driving ranges, race tracks and "other commercial uses." This of course expands the property's potential as more than merely residential land. Anyone looking to familiarize themselves with the M-3 Open Land Use District zoning ordinance is encouraged to read this PDF which is an excerpt from the County Zoning Ordinance.
- RV Usage: Per the Humboldt County Zoning Office, RVs may be used for 30 days at a time in this region and longer with a building permit. For exact permitting requirements, buyers are encouraged to contact the Humboldt County Zoning Office directly.
- Open Range District: It should be noted that this property sits in what is considered an "open range district" meaning an area where cattle and other livestock may reside and wander freely. This means that anyone looking to develop the property who wants to keep such animals off the land will need to invest in fencing the perimeter.
- Nearby Towns: The subject property is located roughly a half hour from the county seat of Winneumucca. Boasting a population of a little under 8,000, this quaint western town is home to a number of amenities including big box stores such as Walmart and Ace Hardware as well as medical facilities, pharmacies, fast food restaurants, casinos, stores and bars. In addition, this town is also home to a number of government services, schools, parks and churches, which should be a benefit for anyone looking to raise a family here.
- Nearby Attractions: Despite its relatively rural setting, those buying land here will find a surprising amount to do in Northern Nevada. In addition to the town of Winnemucca, there's also the Rye Patch State Recreation Area, just down the highway outside of Lovelock, the Blackrock Desert Conservation Area, home to the annual Burning Man events, Lahontan State Recreation Area just outside of Fallon and Pyramid Lake just north of Fernley. In addition, the Reno/Tahoe Metro Area, home to plenty of resorts, casinos and world-class skiing is only two and a half hours west of the subject property and may prove an excellent resource for weekend getaways.
- Title: This property was closed on and its title insured through Cow County Title.
- NOTE: We are requesting an upfront Non-Refundable Earnest Money Deposit of $500.00. This is not an installment sale and there is no financing offered. This is a cash transaction. After we have your Deposit we will contact you about how to proceed with finalizing the purchase, whether it be by credit card, wire transfer or title & escrow. If you elect to close through escrow, buyer will be responsible for all closing costs.
- For those wanting to learn more about the buying process and the various ways we can close this transaction and transfer title into your name, please visit our How It Works - Buying From Us Page. For those unfamiliar with what a title company does, please visit our Title/Escrow Frequently Asked Questions page. This page goes into greater detail about the process of closing a transaction through title and escrow, answering all the common questions we typically get from our buyers.
| Reference Number | HBNV-3292 |
|---|---|
| Location | Humboldt County, Nevada |
| Lot Size | 41.08 Acres |
| Available Financing | Click Here To Read About Financing Options |
| Legal Description | SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 37N, RANGE 43E, LOT 6 |
| Parcel Number | 07-0194-07 |
| Account Number | 07019407 |
| Latitude-Longitude | Center: 41.115426,-117.113001 |
| NW: 41.1167844787871,-117.115325788474 | |
| NE: 41.1167441803373,-117.110540625968 | |
| SW: 41.1130213804917,-117.115211565609 | |
| SE: 41.1129931638319,-117.11044787537 | |
| Annual Taxes | $48.00 |
| HOA/POA | None |
| Zoning | Open Land Use (M-3) PDF |
| Time Limit To Build | None |
| Access | Well-Maintained Dirt/Gravel Roads |
| Power | At The Lot Line |
| Phone | In The Area |
| Water | By Well or Holding Tank |
| Sewer | By Septic |
| Elevation | 4,700 ft |
| Conveyance Document | Grant, Bargain, Sale Deed |
| Type of Closing | Title/Escrow |
| Doc Prep Fee | Waived |
| Nearby Towns | Winnemucca: 41 miles (43 min) |
| Lovelock: 113 miles (1 hr 43 min) | |
| Elko: 132 miles (2 hr 6 min) | |
| Fallon: 168 miles (2 hr 34 min) | |
| Reno: 205 miles (3 hr 4 min) | |
| Carson City: 234 miles (3 hr 34 min) | |
| Tahoe: 239 miles (3 hr 48 min) | |
| Points Of Interest | Visit Reno Tahoe (Link) |
| Rye Patch Reservoir (Link) | |
| Humboldt State Wildlife Management Area (Link) | |
| Fallon National Wildlife Refuge (Link) | |
| Lahontan State Recreation Area (Link) | |
| Pyramid Lake(Link) | |
| Washoe Lake (Link) | |
| Burning Man Festival (Link) | |
| County Contact Info | Humboldt County Assessor's Office (775) 623-6310 |
| Humboldt County Planning & Zoning Department (775) 623-6393 |
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| NV Energy (702) 402-5555 |
Price: $28,000.00
Earnest Money Deposit: $500.00
Earnest Money Deposit: $500.00
Disclaimer: While The Hemingway Land Company does extensive research on all our properties prior to listing them, there are always County-specific rules/regulations we will not be aware of. The information provided on this page is, to the best of our knowledge, correct. All prospective buyers, however, are encouraged to contact the county at the links and numbers provided in this table to confirm that whatever plans that buyer has for the property in question are in fact legal, feasible and permitted. Due diligence is the buyer’s responsibility and all sales are final.