Owner Financing:
- $556 down (plus the $349 non refundable doc fee)
- $556 down $556/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
The photo caught your eye for a reason.
That's your truck. That's the kind of road you take on purpose. And that land in the background wide open, nothing crowding it, mountains sitting quiet on the horizon that's what you've been trying to find.
This is 20 acres in Elko County, Nevada. Gamble District, near Wells. High desert terrain with firm ground, natural sagebrush, and sightlines that go on longer than you'd expect. The kind of place where you kill the engine and just sit for a minute before you do anything else.
You've camped enough borrowed land to know what it feels like when none of it is yours. This would be different.
THIS IS WHAT 20 ACRES ACTUALLY MEANS
Most residential lots are under a quarter acre. This property is roughly eighty times that.
Stand at the center and you have hundreds of feet of open ground in every direction. That's not a selling point that's just the geometry. You can set up wherever you want, point whatever direction you want, and the property line stays out of sight. You're not squeezing into a corner. You're not 40 feet from a neighbor's fence. You're in the middle of Nevada high desert with room to breathe and no one waiting on you.
The terrain is largely flat and usable. Firm desert soil, natural sagebrush, no dramatic grade changes that limit where you go or what you do. Access comes by dirt road near Pilot Road light traffic, honest road, the kind that filters out anyone who isn't coming here on purpose. A truck with decent clearance runs it without drama. You've driven worse to get to worse places.
Wells is close enough for fuel, supplies, and I-80 access when you need it. Far enough that you don't notice it when you don't.
YOU CAN USE IT NOW
This isn't land you buy and wait on. The zoning is Vacant Single Family Residential / Open Space, which means your options start the day you close.
Camp up to 28 days at a stretch. Run the rooftop tent, the camp kitchen, the whole setup on your own ground. Bring the truck out on a Thursday, stay through Sunday, leave things staged for next time. You're not breaking down and hauling out every piece of gear because someone else needs the site.
If you want to bring an RV or a trailer out for a longer stretch, that's permitted too with the standard requirement to move it every 28 days unless it's connected to septic. And when the time comes to put something more permanent on the property, a single-family home is allowed. So is a mobile home with the right permits in place.
Water out here is commonly handled by drilling a private well or setting up a hauled water storage system both standard approaches in rural Nevada. Power depends on how close the overhead lines run, which is worth confirming with the utility when you start planning. These are solvable problems. People build out here all the time.
The point is this: you don't have to have a plan to own it. You just have to want the ground.
TWENTY ACRES CHANGES YOUR OPTIONS
Smaller parcels force decisions. Everything gets compressed where you park, where you build, where you point the camp chairs. On 20 acres, the decisions open up.
You can leave most of it exactly the way it is. Let the sagebrush run. Keep it wild. Pick one section to work on and leave the rest alone for as long as you want. On a clear morning you can see the mountains from just about anywhere on the property. The sky does that thing it only does in the high desert bigger than it has any right to be, and completely still.
That's not something you rent. That's not something you borrow. That's something you own.
Annual property taxes run approximately $72. Not a monthly number a yearly one. Holding this land costs less per year than a tank of gas in most built rigs. You can sit on it, use it seasonally, and improve it on your timeline without the carrying cost eating at you.
THE NUMBERS
Cash price: $24,995
Owner financing: $556 down $556/month for 60 months
No credit check required.
Owner financing here is straightforward no bank, no approval process, no credit check. A meaningful down payment, a fixed monthly number, done in 60 months. A one-time $349 non refundable doc fee covers your closing paperwork and gets the deed recorded in your name. If you've been watching land like this waiting for the terms to line up, they do.
HERE'S WHERE IT GOES FROM HERE
You call. You talk to someone on our team who actually knows this property and will walk through every detail with you access, utilities, zoning, use until you feel clear on whether this fits what you're building toward. No pressure, no pitch. Just a real conversation about whether this is the right piece of ground for you.
The truck in that photo is already there. The question is whether you're the one driving it.
Pick up the phone.
State: NV
County: Elko
Zip: 89830
Size: 20 acres
Apn: 01035A010 & 01035A014
Legal Description: SEC/LOT: 1 TWN/BLOCK: 38N RNG: 68E ACRES: 0.00
MDB&M and SW4SW4NE4; SEC/LOT: 1 TWN/BLOCK: 38N RNG: 68E ACRES:
0.00; MDB&M
Lat/Long Coordinates:
Nw: 41.211595,-114.223315
Ne: 41.211681,-114.220954
Sw: 41.209799,-114.223271
Se: 41.209888,-114.220917
Elevation: 5,029 ft feet
Annual Taxes: Approx. $$72 per year
Zoning: Residential Property, Recreational Property, Undeveloped Land
Flood Zone: No
HOA/POA: No
Improvements: No improvements done.
Access: Dirt Road
Water: Will need to install a Well
Sewer: Will need to install a Septic System
Utilities: Utilities Available nearby
Owner Financing:
- $556 down (plus the non refundable doc fee of $349)
$556 down $556/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
We do not offer owner financing for residential use or full-time living on the property during the financing term.