05-0297-03 (40.16 acres)
Humboldt COUNTY, NV
This 40 acre property is located in the high deserts of Humboldt county, NV, where you will enjoy dry, fresh air and wonderful mountain views in every direction. The location lies about 20 miles from Winnemucca, Humboldt county's only incorporated city, where you will find all the services you need.
The closest neighbor is a friendly guy that owns the lot to the south of this property (who by the way happens to be a licensed Nevada water well driller), but other than that there are no other neighbors in the immediate vicinity. In other words, you would not have to feel cramped on this big lot, and there are a lot of space to use for your own projects.
The property is zoned M3 Open Land and can be used for plenty of activities, for example farming, livestock, camping or mobile homes.
As mentioned above, there are a lot of mountains and other interesting landscape features in the area and they offer many exciting hiking or hunting adventures. You can explore several hiking trails and stalk big game such as mule deer, mountain lion and antelope. A perfect use of the property could be as a base camp for such hiking or hunting expeditions.
The property is marked with stakes in each corner and you get there by dirt roads.
*** PLEASE NOTE: Not all of the current dirt roads follow actual property boundary lines - some of the roads cross neighbor lots. For legal access to this property, please either ask the neighbors for permission to use the roads, or drive along property boundaries until you reach the property. Please see the map section for driving directions. ***
Road from Winnemucca:
Footage by Zak Donnelly (check out his group on Facebook or email him at zakdonnelly@gmail.com).
Property walk-through with comments:
Footage and comments by Zak Donnelly (check out his group on Facebook or email him at zakdonnelly@gmail.com).
Link to county website: http://www.hcnv.us/index.html
County contact information:
- Building Department: (775) 623-6322, Buildingofficial@hcnv.us
- Assessor's office: (775) 623-6310, Assessor@hcnv.us
- Planning & Zoning: (775) 623-6392, Betty.Lawrence@hcnv.us
Activities in/near Winnemucca: http://www.winnemucca.com/visitors-activities/activities-overview
- Discounted cash price: $9,000
- Financing: $2,500 down, $250/month for 45 months (+prorated property taxes and $10/mo service fee)
- Size: 40.16 acres
- County: Humboldt
- State: Nevada
- APN: 05-0297-03
- GPS coordinates: 41.088799,-117.948613
- Elevation: 4,300 ft
- Address: N/A
- City: Outside city limits. Closest town is Winnemucca.
- Zip: 89445
- Zoning: M3 Open Land
- Power: Would be by solar or alternative system
- Water: Would be by well, hauling or alternative system
- Sewer: Would be by septic or alternative system
- Road access: Dirt trail
- Annual taxes: $37.05
- Due taxes: $0.00
- Association fees: None according to county
- Legal description:LOT 3 OF DLP FOR SCOTT H WIGGINTON, WITHIN SECTION 17, TOWN 37N, RANGE 36E (40.16 ACRES), RECORDED 09/25/08, FILE #2008-8502.aka NE1/4 NE1/4, Created from split of parcel #005-291-14. Primary new parcel is Parcel #005-297-01.
- Conveyance: Special Warranty Deed
Zoning Details
Zoning: M3 Open land use.
What can be built? You can build anything.
Time limit to build: None.
Is camping allowed? Campgrounds are not allowed but it is ok for individuals to camp.
Are mobile homes allowed? You have to get a building permit, well, and septic.
Additional Notes
According to FEMA, the property is not located in a flood hazard zone.
*** PLEASE NOTE: Not all of the current dirt roads follow actual property boundary lines - some of the roads cross neighbor lots. For legal access to this property, please either ask the neighbors for permission to use the roads, or drive along property boundaries until you reach the property. Please see the map section for driving directions. ***
The map below shows the property boundaries as well as the current dirt roads leading to the property. If you click on each road segment you can see some comments about it. Please note that some of the roads cross neighbor lots and you should contact the actual neighbor for permission to use the road. Roads that cross BLM land (public land) can be freely used, as can roads that run along property boundaries.