Property Description
Rolling Mountains * Diverse Topography Shoshone Range * Borders BLM lands to the West No pictures at this timeSIZE: 20 +/- ac APN#: 007-090-13LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S1/2 of the NW1/4 of the SW1/4 Section1, T30N, R47ESTATE: NevadaCOUNTY: LanderGENERAL LOCATION: About 6 miles NW of town of Crescent Valley. SE of Beowawe GPS(approx.): C: 40.497875 , -116.625352 ; NW: 40.498726 , -116.627779 ; NE: 40.498731 , -116.623024 ; SW: 40.496912 , -116.627783 ; SE: 40.496912°N, 116.627783GENERAL ELEVATION: approx. 5300' - 5500'GENERAL INFORMATION: Remote parcel in the mountains NW of Town of Crescent Valley West of Eureka County Line. Camp, RV, build, Mobile, Modulars, site builds allowed. Check with the county for your intended usage.TYPE OF TERRAIN: level-rolling-steepZONING: AGPOWER: 1/2 milePHONE: noWATER: Must install well if you buildSEWER: No. Only needed when/if you build.ROADS: none. must hike, pack or ATV inPROPERTY TAX: approx. $40 a year CLOSING/DOC. FEES: $135 TIME LIMIT TO BUILD: noneASSOCIATION DUES: NONETITLE INFORMATION: Free and clear If/when more info becomes available we will update listingFINANCING INFO and PURCHASE INFO Go to 1881.com Area Land pageLander County was created in 1862 as the result of a mining boom on the Reese River along the old pony express line, taking a considerable portion of Churchill and Humboldt counties with it. Named for Frederick W. Lander, chief engineer of a federal wagon route and Special Indian Agent in the area, it was one of the original 11 counties of Nevada when statehood was granted in 1864. Its first county seat was Jacob's Spring in 1862, which was moved to Austin in 1863, and finally Battle Mountain in 1979. Three other counties in Nevada were later formed from Lander County: Elko, White Pine, and Eureka.>