Rural Private Secluded
Cassiar Street : Elko, NV 89801
Elko County, Nevada

Land Description
This 1.13 (300X165) Acre Property Located In Northern Nevada's Elko County
Has 165 Feet Of Frontage On Cassiar Street
Taxes Are Under Paid Current
Down Payment: Per Month Paid In 20 Months
Processing (Added To The Down Payment)
Zoning Allows For:
Single Family Dwelling
Orchard
Vegetable Garden
Campground
Greenhouse/Nurseries
Stable
Mobil Home
Use As Vacation Spot Or
Keep As An Investment
Only 8 Miles Outside Of The City Of Elko Nevada
Approximate Distance To
Elko: 8 Miles
Reno: 200 Miles
Las Vegas: 300 Miles
La: 640 Miles
Elko Mountains: 1 Mile
About Elko:
It is the largest city in and county seat of Elko County, Nevada, United States. The population was 18,297 at the 2010 census. The city straddles the Humboldt River.
Elko is the principal city of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area, a micropolitan area that covers Elko and Eureka counties. It is the largest city for over 130 miles (210 km) in all directions, making it, as its city motto states, "The Heart of Northeast Nevada".
It is home to Great Basin College, as well as to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office serving most of northern and central Nevada.
Elko was settled with the coming of the railroad, which still runs past downtown Elko near the Humboldt River.
Climate:
The climate for this area is semi-arid. January is normally the coldest month of the year, with a daily average temperature of 25.1 °F or -3.8 °C, and July the hottest of the year, with a daily average of 70.2 °F or 21.2 °C. There are an average of 1.8 days with 100 °F or 37.8 °C highs, 44 days of 90 °F or 32.2 °C highs, 24 days that do not top freezing, 198 nights with freezing lows, and 12 nights with sub-0 °F (-17.8 °C) lows; the growing season here is short, as the average window for freezing temperatures is September 10 through June 9. Annual precipitation averages 9.89 inches or 251.2 millimeters, falling on an average of 81 days, while annual snowfall averages 41.5 inches or 1.05 meters. There are normally 130 sunny days each year. The highest temperature on record is 107 °F or 41.7 °C, most recently on July 4, 1981, and the lowest on record is -43 °F or -41.7 °C on January 21, 1937.
The most rainfall in 24 hours was 4.13 inches (104.9 mm) on August 27, 1970, and the most precipitation in one month 5.71 inches (145.0 mm) - all as snow - in January 1916. The most rainfall in one calendar year was 18.34 inches (465.8 mm) in 1983, and the least 4.35 inches (110.5 mm) in 1919, though from July 1923 to June 1924 only 3.72 inches (94.5 mm) was recorded. The most snowfall in one month was 69.0 inches (1.75 m) in January 1890, with the most in one season being more than 91.00 inches (2.31 m) from July 1889 to June 1890 and the least 6.00 inches (0.15 m) from July 1939 to June 1940. The greatest depth of snow on the ground was 24 inches or 0.61 meters on February 5, 1932, though an average winter will see a maximum snow cover of 7 inches or 0.18 meters.
Economy For The Area:
Economy is based heavily on gold mining, with ranching and tourism providing additional jobs. The city is considered the capital of Nevada's goldbelt. The state of Nevada produces more gold than all but four countries, and most of the gold from Nevada is mined near Elko. This has caused the town to have a boom and bust economy consistent with the rises and declines in the price of gold. The town is surrounded by hundreds of abandoned mining camps, and viewing them is a popular local activity. A gold boom in the 1980S that ended in a bust in the late 1990S left the town with large numbers of abandoned homes and left the local governments struggling to survive on reduced tax revenues. With a new gold boom starting in 2009, city officials have been reluctant to hire new employees and have decided to build a reserve in the city budget to prepare for the next bust.
ART, Culture and Tourist Attractions:
Elko has been the home of the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the last 33 years. This festival is held each January and is a week-long celebration of life in the rural West, featuring poetry, music, stories, gear, film, photography, and food.
Every July, since 1963, Elko is host to the National Basque Festival. In 2013 they were scheduled to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Humorously referred to as the "Basque Fiasco", it is a celebration of traditional Basque culture and its ties to the Elko community. The festival includes strongman competitions, handball, a running of the bulls, traditional food and wine, and Basque dancing.
Elko is the home of the Western Folklife Center, a regional nonprofit organization that works to expand understanding of the everyday traditions of people who live and work in the American West. The Western Folklife Center is downtown in the old Pioneer Hotel.
A number of casinos are located in Elko, including Stockmen's Casino and Hotel, the Commercial Casino, the High Desert Casino, Gold Dust West, the Red Lion Casino, and the Gold County Inn and Casino. The Commercial Casino is notable for having a stuffed 10-foot-tall polar bear on display. For many years the Red Lion brought gamblers to Elko from many parts of the country through flights on Casino Express. The flights to Elko ended in February 2006.
Elko is also home to legal prostitutes and contains active brothels. Under Nevada law, any county with a population of less than 400,000 is allowed to license brothels if it so chooses.
Elko Hot Hole, a hot spring on the southwest edge of the city
Several geothermal features can be found in Elko, the largest of which is the Elko Hot Hole. Hot springs were used by travelers on the California Trail and subsequently by settlers.
Notable attractions in the Elko region include the Ruby Mountains, in which is the popular Lamoille Canyon. To the north, the Jarbidge Wilderness
State, County, Zip: Nevada, Elko, 89801
Legal: Meadow Valley Ranchos Unit 11 File 26832; Lot 7 Block 9;
Apn:
Lot Size: 1.13 Ac (49,000 Sq Ft) (300X165)
Zoning: AR -See List Of Uses
Time Limit To Build: None
Access: 165 Ft Road Frontage (Cassiar Street)
Will Furnish: Plat Map-- Gps & Area Map
Directions: From Intersection Of Erracart Blvd And Bullion Rd Take Bullion Road West 5.7 Miles And Turn Left 0.7 Miles Lot Is On The Right (Lot Gps 40.7636, -115.8167)
Water: Well (Appx Depth 60' To 90')Well & Septic Allowed With Lots Over 1 Ac
Taxes: Under Per Year
Deed: Warranty Deed
Title: Free & Clear
Down Payment: Per Month Paid In 20 Months
Processing (Added To The Down Payment)