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Pilot Valley : Montello, NV 89830

Elko County, Nevada

10 Acres
$14,999 USD
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10 Acres in Pilot Valley - Your Affordable Nevada High Desert Retreat in Montello.

Discover the freedom and beauty of Nevada land ownership with this exceptional 10-acre parcel in the Pilot Valley area near Montello, Elko County. This property offers the perfect combination of affordability, natural beauty, and the wide-open spaces that define the authentic Western lifestyle. Surrounded by stunning high desert landscape with views of the majestic Pilot Range mountains, this property is ideal for those seeking privacy, outdoor recreation, investment opportunity, or simply the chance to own a piece of the Silver State at an incredibly affordable price.

Property Address: Pilot Valley, Montello area, Elko County, Nevada

Apn:

Property Size: 10 acres (435,600 square feet)

Zoning: Agricultural/Rural Residential

GPS Coordinates (Center): 41.178800, -114.151200

Elevation: Approximately 5,200 feet

Incredibly Affordable Pricing & Payment Options

We're committed to making land ownership accessible to everyone, which is why we offer two simple purchasing options:

Cash Purchase Option

Price: $14,999

Own your 10 acres outright for under $15,000. At just $1,500 per acre, this represents extraordinary value for Nevada property with mountain views and high desert beauty.

This is one of the most affordable opportunities to own substantial acreage in the American West.

Owner Financing Option - No Credit Check Required.

Achieve land ownership with our hassle-free financing program:

Down Payment: $250

Document Fee: $250 (one-time)

Monthly Payment: $250

Term: 72 months (6 years)

Total Investment: $18,500 over 6 years

That's less than $8.50 per day to own 10 acres of Nevada.

No banks, no credit checks, no complex approval process. We make it simple for anyone to become a landowner, regardless of credit history. If you can afford the modest down payment and monthly payments, this property can be yours.

Exceptionally Low Annual Property Taxes

Annual Property Taxes: $36.62

That's only $3.05 per month in property taxes. Nevada's remarkably low property tax rates on rural land make ownership incredibly affordable. For less than the cost of a single cup of coffee per month, you can own 10 beautiful acres in the Silver State. This is one of the lowest tax burdens you'll find anywhere in America for property of this size.

Property Location & GPS Coordinates

This beautiful property is located in the Pilot Valley area near Montello in northeastern Elko County, Nevada. The Pilot Range mountains provide a stunning backdrop, and the property offers the peace and solitude that only rural Nevada can provide. Use these precise GPS coordinates to locate and explore your property:

Center Point: 41.178800, -114.151200

Northwest Corner: 41.179800, -114.152400

Northeast Corner: 41.179800, -114.149900

Southwest Corner: 41.178000, -114.152400

Southeast Corner: 41.178000, -114.149900

These coordinates allow you to precisely identify your property boundaries using GPS devices, smartphone mapping applications, or professional surveying equipment. The rectangular shape makes boundary identification straightforward and clear.

One of the most unique landscapes in America

Brilliant white salt surface stretching to the horizon

Famous for land speed records

Absolutely worth stopping for photos

Rest area available for viewing

What You'll Experience Along This Route:

Urban to Wilderness Transition:

The journey from Salt Lake City's metropolitan area to your rural Nevada property beautifully illustrates the transition from city to complete wilderness. Within two hours, you'll go from Utah's largest city to some of the most remote and beautiful country in the American West.

Great Salt Lake Views:

As you travel west from Salt Lake City, the Great Salt Lake dominates the northern horizon. This massive saltwater lake is the largest in the Western Hemisphere and creates a unique ecosystem visible from the highway.

Bonneville Salt Flats:

Perhaps the most memorable part of your journey, the Bonneville Salt Flats are a surreal landscape of blinding white salt crust. This ancient lake bed has hosted land speed racing since 1914, and numerous world records have been set here. The flats stretch for miles in all directions, creating an otherworldly experience.

Wendover:

This unique border town straddles the Nevada-Utah line. The Nevada side offers casino gaming, while the Utah side provides additional services. Historic Wendover Airfield, where the crew of the Enola Gay trained for their World War II mission, is now a museum worth visiting.

Nevada High Desert:

After Wendover, you'll experience the authentic Nevada high desert - vast expanses of sagebrush, distant mountain ranges, and big sky country. This is the Nevada that prospectors, ranchers, and pioneers knew - wild, beautiful, and free.

Pilot Peak:

The massive Pilot Peak (10,716 feet) dominates the landscape north of your route. This mountain served as a crucial landmark for emigrants on the California Trail and continues to inspire awe today.

Services and Stops Along the Route:

Salt Lake City: All metropolitan services

Tooele (30 miles): Gas, food, supplies

Delle (rest area, 65 miles): Restrooms, information

Bonneville Salt Flats Rest Area (95 miles): Scenic views, photo opportunity

Wendover (120 miles): Full services, casinos, gas, food, lodging

Recommended stop for: Fuel, food, supplies, restroom break

Between Wendover and property: Limited services, fuel up in Wendover

Timing and Conditions:

Driving time: 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes depending on stops

Best times to travel: Spring through fall for best weather

Winter considerations: I-80 can close during severe winter storms, check road conditions

Summer notes: Very hot in desert sections, ensure good air conditioning

Always carry: Extra water, snacks, full fuel tank

Some of the most remote highway in America

Endless sagebrush plains

Mountain ranges on both horizons

Reach Winnemucca (mile 165) - significant mid-route city

Recommended stop: Fuel, food, restrooms

Basque restaurants (regional specialty)

Last major city for 100+ miles

Continue through north-central Nevada (miles 170-280)

Pass through Battle Mountain (mile 215)

Gas and services available

Self-proclaimed "Armpit of America"

Historic gold and silver mining country

Carlin (mile 255) - historic railroad town

Approaching Elko County

Pass through Elko area (miles 280-315)

Elko (mile 290) - largest city in northeastern Nevada

Optional stop for supplies

Western Folklife Center

Restaurants and shopping

Last full services before property

Continue through Ruby Valley

Ruby Mountains ("Nevada's Alps") visible to south

Beautiful mountain scenery

Reach Wells (mile 315)

Small historic town

Final services before Montello area

Gas, food, convenience stores

Recommended final fuel stop

Continue east on I-80 E (approximately 20 miles past Wells)

Beautiful high desert landscape

Pilot Range visible ahead

Take Exit 352 for Montello/NV-233 N

Turn left (north) onto Nv-233 N (Montello Highway)

Cross over I-80

Follow Nv-233 North (approximately 18-20 miles)

Head toward Pilot Valley area

Property is south of Montello proper

Use GPS coordinates (41.178800, -114.151200) to navigate to exact parcel

The Cross-Nevada Experience:

This journey across Nevada on I-80 is one of America's great road trips. You'll traverse the entire width of Nevada, experiencing the incredible diversity of the state's landscape:

Western Nevada (Reno to Lovelock):

Sierra Nevada mountains

Truckee River canyon

Historic railroad grade

Transition from mountains to desert

Central Nevada (Lovelock to Elko):

Classic Basin and Range topography

Vast empty spaces between towns

Multiple mountain ranges

Historic mining districts

Humboldt River valley (historically important emigrant route)

Northeastern Nevada (Elko to Property):

Ruby Mountains - spectacular alpine peaks

High desert grasslands

Ranch country

Approaching Pilot Range

Major Cities and Services:

Reno (mile 0): Full metropolitan services

Fernley (mile 30): Gas, food, fast food chains

Lovelock (mile 90): Gas, food, basic services

Winnemucca (mile 165): Full services, recommended stop

Multiple gas stations

Chain restaurants and local Basque food

Hotels and motels

Grocery stores

Battle Mountain (mile 215): Gas, food, limited services

Carlin (mile 255): Limited services

Elko (mile 290): Full services, major regional center

Shopping and supplies

Restaurants and hotels

Last major city

Wells (mile 315): Gas, food, supplies - final stop recommended

Timing and Travel Considerations:

Total driving time: 5 hours 15 minutes to 6 hours depending on stops

Recommended stops: Winnemucca (fuel, food), Wells (final fuel)

Speed limits: 80 mph on most rural I-80 sections

Fuel planning: Tank capacity should be 300+ miles, or fuel at Winnemucca and Wells

Best seasons: Spring and fall offer ideal temperatures

Summer: Very hot in desert sections (100°F+), ensure vehicle A/C works

Winter: Snow and ice possible, especially at higher elevations, check road conditions

Services spacing: Some gaps of 60-100 miles between services

Why This Journey is Special:

The cross-Nevada drive on I-80 offers:

Some of America's most remote highway miles

Incredible solitude and space

Ever-changing mountain and desert scenery

Dark sky viewing if traveling at night

Sense of the vastness of the American West

Wildlife viewing opportunities (wild horses, pronghorn, eagles)

Historic railroad paralleling the route

Multiple mountain ranges to photograph

Safety Tips for Long Desert Drives:

Start with full fuel tank, fill up at Winnemucca and Wells

Carry extra water (1+ gallon per person)

Bring snacks and food

Ensure spare tire is in good condition

Check vehicle condition before departure

Cell service is intermittent - download offline maps

Tell someone your route and expected arrival

Don't speed excessively despite high speed limits

Watch for wildlife on road, especially dawn and dusk

Take breaks to avoid fatigue

Check weather and road conditions before departure

About the Pilot Valley Area

Pilot Valley, named for the imposing Pilot Peak that dominates the landscape, is one of Nevada's most remote and beautiful areas. This region embodies everything that makes rural Nevada special - vast open spaces, dramatic mountain scenery, abundant wildlife, and the freedom to live life on your own terms.

Geographic Setting

Pilot Peak:

The valley's namesake, Pilot Peak (10,716 feet elevation), rises dramatically from the valley floor and served as a crucial landmark for emigrants traveling the California Trail in the 1840S-1850S. The peak is visible for many miles and continues to inspire awe in all who see it.

Pilot Range:

The Pilot Range extends north-south and includes some of Nevada's most rugged and scenic mountains. These mountains provide habitat for diverse wildlife and offer opportunities for hiking, hunting, and exploration.

Valley Characteristics:

High desert valley at approximately 5,200 feet elevation

Sagebrush and native grass vegetation

Seasonal creek drainages

Classic basin and range topography

Wide-open vistas in all directions

Clean air and dark skies

Historical Significance

California Trail:

The Pilot Valley area was a critical section of the California Trail, the primary overland route to California during the Gold Rush era. Emigrants used Pilot Peak as a landmark to guide them across the harsh desert. Evidence of these historic trails can still be found in the area.

Ranching Heritage:

The area has been used for cattle and sheep ranching since the late 1800S. This working ranch heritage continues today, and you'll see cattle operations throughout the region.

Mining History:

While never a major mining center, prospectors explored the surrounding mountains for gold and silver. Historic prospect holes and mining remnants can be found in the nearby ranges.

Wildlife and Nature

The Pilot Valley area supports abundant wildlife:

Large Mammals:

Wild horses - free-roaming mustang herds, iconic symbols of the West

Pronghorn antelope - North America's fastest land animal

Mule deer - especially in mountain foothills

Coyotes - frequently heard at night

Mountain lions - present but rarely seen

Bobcats - common throughout area

Birds:

Golden eagles - majestic raptors soaring over valleys

Prairie falcons - cliff-nesting speedsters

Red-tailed hawks - ubiquitous throughout area

Sage grouse - iconic sagebrush species

Chukar partridge - introduced game birds in rocky areas

Ravens - intelligent and adaptable

Various songbirds - supporting healthy ecosystem

Plant Life:

Sagebrush (multiple species)

Native bunch grasses

Wildflowers (spring bloom)

Rabbitbrush (yellow fall bloom)

Shadscale and greasewood

Desert wildflowers

Community and Lifestyle

The Pilot Valley area offers:

Ultimate privacy - very low population density

Self-reliant residents - people who value independence

Ranching culture - working cowboy traditions

Dark sky haven - zero light pollution

Outdoor lifestyle - recreation at your doorstep

Peace and quiet - escape urban noise and stress

Connection to nature - wildlife and natural beauty everywhere

Access to Services

Montello (approximately 15-20 miles north):

Very small community with limited services

Community hall and gathering place

Rural post office services nearby

Wells (approximately 45 miles west):

Nearest town with full services

Gas stations and convenience stores

Grocery stores

Restaurants

Basic medical services

Post office

Auto repair

Supplies and hardware

Wendover (approximately 70 miles east):

Border town with casinos and entertainment

Gas and services

Restaurants and hotels

Gaming and entertainment

Elko (approximately 115 miles west):

Major regional center

Full shopping and services

Hospital and medical specialists

Major retailers (Walmart, etc.)

Home improvement stores

Cultural attractions

Why Elko County, Nevada?

Elko County offers an unbeatable combination of natural beauty, personal freedom, outdoor recreation, and affordability that's hard to find anywhere else in America.

The Freedom State

Nevada, and particularly rural Elko County, offers unparalleled personal freedom:

Minimal Government Interference:

Fewer regulations than most states

Strong property rights tradition

Constitutional carry (no gun permit required)

Freedom to build and develop (within basic codes)

Privacy respected and valued

No State Income Tax:

Nevada is one of seven states without personal income tax:

Keep your entire paycheck

Retirement income not taxed

Social Security benefits not taxed

Investment income not taxed by state

Business-friendly tax environment

Low Property Taxes:

Rural land taxed at extremely low rates

This 10-acre property: only $36.62 annually

No surprise reassessments

Predictable, stable tax burden

Outdoor Recreation Paradise

Elko County offers world-class outdoor opportunities:

Public Lands:

Approximately 90% of Elko County is public land, providing:

Millions of acres of BLM land for exploration

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

Multiple wilderness areas

Unlimited camping, hiking, and adventure

Mountain Ranges:

Ruby Mountains - "Nevada's Alps" with 11,000+ foot peaks

East Humboldt Range - pristine wilderness

Jarbidge Mountains - Nevada's most remote wilderness

Independence Mountains - excellent hunting

Pilot Range - visible from your property

Hunting:

Some of Nevada's best hunting opportunities:

Elk (Rocky Mountain and Roosevelt subspecies)

Mule deer (trophy potential)

Pronghorn antelope

Mountain lion, bobcat, coyote

Sage grouse, chukar, Hungarian partridge

Multiple seasons and methods (rifle, archery, muzzleloader)

Fishing:

Mountain streams with trout

Alpine lakes in Ruby Mountains

Reservoirs with warm-water species

Year-round opportunities

Other Activities:

Off-road vehicle exploration

Camping and backpacking

Rockhounding and mineral collecting

Wildlife viewing and photography

Horseback riding

Stargazing and astronomy

Winter sports (snowmobiling, skiing)

Climate and Weather

High desert four-season climate:

Spring (March-May):

Temperatures: 30-70°F

Wildflower blooms

Variable weather

Beautiful and fresh

Summer (June-August):

Temperatures: 50-90°F

Warm days, cool nights

Low humidity

Over 300 sunny days per year

Comfortable due to low humidity

Fall (September-November):

Temperatures: 30-75°F

Spectacular autumn colors

Stable weather

Perfect for outdoor activities

Winter (December-February):

Temperatures: 10-40°F

Snow common but manageable

Clear, crisp days

Dramatic winter beauty

Precipitation:

8-12 inches annually

Mostly winter snow

Summer thunderstorms

Generally dry climate

Investment and Appreciation

Nevada land offers strong investment potential:

Appreciation Factors:

Limited supply - no more land being made

Growing demand for rural property

Nevada population continues to grow

Post-pandemic remote work enables rural living

Low taxes make long-term holding affordable

Strategic location between major cities

Economic Trends:

Nevada economy diversifying

Technology sector growing

Tourism expanding

Mining remains strong

Ranching traditions continue

What Makes This 10-Acre Property Special?

Size and Value

Ten acres provides:

Substantial land - not just a small lot

Real privacy - space between you and neighbors

Multiple uses - residential, recreational, investment

Room to roam - space for vehicles, animals, projects

Building flexibility - multiple potential building sites

Excellent value - under $1,500 per acre

At $14,999 cash or just $250 down with owner financing, this property represents one of the most affordable opportunities to own substantial Nevada acreage.

Natural Features and Setting

Mountain Views:

Pilot Range dominates the eastern horizon

360-degree views of surrounding landscape

Dramatic sunrises and sunsets

Spectacular storm watching

Unobstructed vistas

High Desert Beauty:

Classic sagebrush ecosystem

Native vegetation and wildflowers

Natural habitat for wildlife

Clean, fresh air

Dark night skies

Topography:

Relatively gentle slopes

High desert terrain

Good drainage

Multiple suitable building sites

Easy to walk and explore

Location Advantages

Accessibility:

Approximately 145 miles from Salt Lake City

Approximately 360 miles from Reno

Access via area roads

Between two major metropolitan areas

I-80 corridor nearby for travel

Privacy:

Remote location ensures solitude

Low population density

Surrounded by similar rural parcels

No urban noise or light pollution

True escape from city life

Public Lands:

Vast BLM lands nearby

Endless recreation opportunities

Hunting and exploration

Additional privacy buffer

Investment Potential

Appreciation Factors:

Nevada continues to grow in population

Rural property demand increasing

Limited supply with road access

Low carrying costs enable long-term hold

$36.62 annual taxes make holding affordable

Strategic location adds value

Development Potential:

Residential homestead

Recreational property

Weekend retreat

Investment hold

Off-grid living

Agricultural use (check regulations)

Owner Financing Advantage:

Build equity with each payment

No credit needed

Affordable entry point

Own land while paying

Living on Your 10 Acres

Housing Options

This property supports various housing approaches:

Off-Grid Living:

Perfect location for off-grid lifestyle:

Solar Power:

300+ sunny days per year

Excellent solar resource

System costs: $15,000-$35,000 for full home

Battery backup for nighttime

Proven technology

Wind Power:

High desert often has good wind

Supplemental to solar

Small turbines: $5,000-$15,000

Generator Backup:

Propane or diesel

Reliable backup power

Use during extended cloudy periods

Water:

Well drilling standard in area

Typical depth: 200-600 feet

Cost: $25-$50 per foot plus equipment

Rainwater catchment legal and viable

Septic:

Required for permanent residence

Standard installation: $8,000-$15,000

Alternative systems available

Structure Options:

Manufactured Home:

Cost-effective solution

Quick installation

Modern quality

Energy-efficient options

$60,000-$150,000 installed

Site-Built Home:

Custom design

Built to your specifications

Nevada-licensed contractors

$150-$250+ per square foot

Modular Home:

Factory-built quality

Quick installation

Energy-efficient

$100-$200 per square foot

Tiny Home or Cabin:

Minimalist lifestyle

Lower cost

Quick to build

$30,000-$80,000

RV or Mobile Setup:

Immediate occupancy

Live while building

Check county regulations

Flexible and affordable

Utilities and Infrastructure

Electricity:

Check with NV Energy for grid availability

Off-grid solar highly viable and popular

Many rural residents choose solar over grid

Water:

Well drilling standard practice

Nevada Division of Water Resources permits

Local drillers familiar with area

Water testing recommended

Hauled water option during development

Waste:

Septic system for permanent residence

Elko County Health Department permitting

Alternative systems available

Composting toilets for some uses

Internet:

Satellite internet available everywhere

Starlink offering best rural speeds

HughesNet and Viasat also available

No landline needed

Communications:

Cell service varies by carrier and location

Satellite phone for reliable communication

Signal boosters can help

Ham radio popular in rural areas

Building Considerations

County Contact Information:

Elko County Planning:

Elko County Building:

Nevada Division of Water Resources: well permits

Elko County Health: septic permits

Regulations:

Contact county for specific requirements

Nevada relatively flexible for rural building

Basic codes for safety

Setback requirements vary

Some uses may not require permits

Development Timeline:

Permit processing: 2-8 weeks

Well drilling: 2-5 days

Septic installation: 1-3 weeks

Home construction: varies by type

Off-grid systems: 1-4 weeks

Recreation and Lifestyle

On-Property Activities

Your 10 acres enables:

Camping - primitive camping while developing

Stargazing - spectacular dark skies

Target shooting - safe distances available (follow safety rules)

Wildlife watching - observe native species

Photography - landscapes and wildlife

Nature study - learn desert ecosystem

Off-road exploration - ATVs and vehicles

Outdoor living - barbecues and gatherings

Gardening - high desert gardening possible

Projects - space for outbuildings and workshops

Nearby Recreation

Within 50 Miles:

Wild horse viewing areas

BLM lands for exploration

Historic sites and trails

Natural hot springs (various locations)

Rockhounding opportunities

Hunting areas (proper licenses required)

Within 100 Miles:

Ruby Mountains - hiking, fishing, skiing

Jarbidge Wilderness - remote backpacking

Great Basin National Park - 115 miles south

Multiple mountain ranges to explore

Historic mining sites

Hunting and Fishing

Hunting:

While 10 acres is small for hunting, you can hunt on your property with proper licenses, and vast public lands nearby offer:

Elk hunting

Mule deer hunting

Pronghorn antelope

Upland birds (chukar, sage grouse)

Predators (coyote, bobcat)

Fishing:

Mountain streams within driving distance

Alpine lakes in Ruby Mountains

Reservoir fishing

Year-round opportunities

Getting Started with Your Purchase

Purchase Process

Cash Purchase ($14,999):

Review Property

Visit

Review photos, maps, and details

Explore online via Google Earth using GPS coordinates

Contact Us

Call or email with questions

Discuss property details

Schedule visit if desired

Visit Property (Recommended)

Use GPS coordinates and directions

Walk boundaries

Take photos

Envision your plans

Purchase Agreement

Simple paperwork

Review carefully

Sign and return

Close Transaction

Quick process

Minimal paperwork

Title transferred

Receive Deed

Recorded in Elko County

You're a landowner.

Owner Financing ($250 down, $250/Month):

Contact Us:

Discuss terms

Ask questions

No credit check

Simple Application

Basic information

Quick approval

No hassle

Down Payment

$250 down payment

$250 document fee

Total initial: $500

Sign Agreement

Clear terms

No hidden fees

Monthly payment: $250

Begin Payments

72 monthly payments

Build equity immediately

Own from day one

Receive Full Deed

Upon completion

Free and clear ownership

Pre-Purchase Due Diligence

Visit in Person:

See property yourself

Walk boundaries with Gps

Experience the area

Take photos and videos

Check access

Contact County:

Verify zoning and uses

Check building requirements

Research utility availability

Confirm tax information

Ask about permits

Professional Services (Optional):

Survey: $1,500-$3,000

Title insurance: $800-$1,500

Soil testing: $500-$1,500

Online Research:

Google Earth for aerial views

USGS topographic maps

Nevada Department of Wildlife

BLM and Forest Service maps

Weather data

What to Bring When Visiting

Essential Items:

GPS device or smartphone with offline maps

Property coordinates

Camera and video recorder

Plenty of water (1+ gallon per person)

Snacks and food

Full fuel tank plus extra if possible

Appropriate clothing for season

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)

First aid kit

Spare tire and tools

Flashlight

Binoculars

Compass

Paper maps as backup

Safety Considerations:

Tell someone your plans

Check weather forecast

Carry extra supplies

Watch for wildlife

Respect private property

Cell service may be limited

Be prepared for remote conditions

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What can I build on this property?

A: Elko County zoning typically allows residential structures, manufactured homes, and agricultural buildings. Contact the Planning Department for specific requirements.

Q: Is there water available?

A: Well drilling is standard in the area. Typical depths are 200-600 feet. Contact Nevada Division of Water Resources for well permits.

Q: Can I live in an Rv?

A: This may be allowed. Contact Elko County Planning to verify current regulations for your intended use.

Q: Is electricity available?

A: Contact NV Energy to check grid availability. Many rural property owners successfully use off-grid solar systems.

Q: What about road access?

A: The property has access via area roads. Verify exact access and road conditions during your property visit.

Q: Are there building restrictions?

A: Elko County has basic codes for safety, but regulations are generally less restrictive than urban areas. Contact the Building Department for specifics.

Q: What wildlife will I see?

A: Common wildlife includes wild horses, pronghorn antelope, mule deer, coyotes, jackrabbits, golden eagles, and various other high desert species.

Q: How cold does winter get?

A: Winter temperatures typically range from 10-40°F at this elevation, with snow common December through March.

Q: Can I pay off financing early?

A: Yes, early payoff is typically allowed. Contact us for the payoff balance and terms.

Q: Is this good for investment?

A: Nevada land has historically appreciated, especially with the low carrying costs ($36.62 annual taxes) making long-term holds affordable.

Q: What's the nearest hospital?

A: Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital in Elko (approximately 115 miles) is the nearest full-service facility.

Q: Are there HOA fees?

A: No Hoa, no covenants, no restrictions beyond county regulations. Maximum freedom for your property use.

Q: Is owner financing really no credit check?

A: Yes. We don't check credit. If you can make the payments, the land is yours.

Q: How are the night skies?

A: Spectacular. Zero light pollution means you can see the Milky Way, planets, and countless stars every clear night.

Why Choose H5 Land Ventures?

Our Commitment:

Transparent Pricing - No hidden fees

Accurate Information - Honest descriptions with GPS coordinates

Flexible Financing - No credit check needed

Quality Properties - Carefully selected parcels

Responsive Service - We're here to help

Quick Closings - Simple, efficient process

Fair Terms - Reasonable financing, no prepayment penalties

Customer-Focused - Your success is our priority

Your Nevada Dream Awaits

This exceptional 10-acre property in the Pilot Valley area near Montello represents an incredible opportunity to own Nevada land at a remarkably affordable price. Whether you're planning to build an off-grid homestead, create a recreational retreat, invest for the future, or simply own a piece of the free-spirited American West, this property delivers outstanding value.

Property Highlights:

Location: Pilot Valley, Montello area, Elko County, Nevada

Apn:

Size: 10 acres

Cash Price: $14,999 (just $1,500 per acre.)

Owner Financing: $250 down + $250 fee, then $250/Month for 72 months

Annual Taxes: Only $36.62

Views: Pilot Range mountains

GPS Center: 41.178800, -114.151200

Why This Property Stands Out:

Incredibly affordable - under $15,000 cash

Ultra-low financing - just $250 down

Minimal taxes - only $36.62 per year

Nevada freedom - no state income tax

Mountain views - Pilot Range backdrop

Dark skies - spectacular stargazing

Wildlife - wild horses and antelope

Investment potential - appreciation and low carrying costs

Visit our website for more information:

Contact us today to discuss this property, ask questions, or begin your purchase.

With no-credit-check owner financing requiring just $250 down, there's never been a better time to make your Nevada land ownership dreams reality.

Don't miss this opportunity to own 10 beautiful acres of Nevada at one of the most affordable prices you'll find anywhere.

Take the first step toward freedom, independence, and your own piece of the Silver State.

Your 10-acre Nevada retreat awaits in Pilot Valley. Make it yours today.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

Detailed Directions to the Property

From Salt Lake City, Utah (Approximately 145 miles, 2 hours 15 minutes)

Salt Lake City, Utah's vibrant capital and largest metropolitan area, provides easy access to your Nevada property via Interstate 80.

Route via I-80 W (Primary and Recommended Route):

Start in downtown Salt Lake City at the I-15/I-80 interchange

Head west on I-80 W toward the airport and Nevada

Continue west through Salt Lake Valley

Pass Salt Lake City International Airport on your right

Drive through the western suburbs (West Valley City, Magna)

Begin crossing the Oquirrh Mountains

Enter Tooele Valley (approximately 30 miles from downtown)

Pass through Tooele County

Enjoy views of the Great Salt Lake to the north

Desert landscape begins to dominate

Cross the Bonneville Salt Flats (miles 90-110 from Salt Lake City)

Arrive at Wendover (approximately 120 miles from Salt Lake City)

Cross into Nevada at the state line

Casino resorts and services available

Last major services before your property

Recommended fuel and supply stop

Historic Wendover Airfield where Enola Gay crew trained

Continue west on I-80 W through Nevada (approximately 25 miles)

Drive through spectacular Nevada high desert

Pilot Peak dominates the skyline to the north

Watch for wild horses and pronghorn antelope

Endless basin and range topography

Classic Nevada sagebrush landscape

Take Exit 352 for Montello/NV-233 N

Clearly marked exit

Turn right (north) onto NV-233 N (Montello Highway)

Follow NV-233 North (approximately 20-22 miles)

Drive through beautiful high desert scenery

Pilot Range mountains to your right (east)

Open range cattle country

Watch for wildlife

Rural Nevada at its finest

Navigate to property area

The property is located in the Pilot Valley area south of Montello

Use your GPS coordinates (41.178800, -114.151200) to navigate to the exact parcel

Access is via area roads

From Reno, Nevada (Approximately 360 miles, 5 hours 15 minutes)

Reno, Nevada's second-largest city known as "The Biggest Little City in the World," sits on the opposite side of the state but provides a scenic cross-Nevada journey to your property.

Route via I-80 E (Primary and Only Interstate Route):

Start in downtown Reno near the famous Reno Arch

Downtown Reno at Virginia Street and I-80

Head east on I-80 E

Merge onto I-80 E from downtown Reno

Pass through Sparks, Reno's sister city

Climb into the Sierra Nevada (miles 0-30)

Ascend through beautiful mountain scenery

Follow the Truckee River canyon

Historic transcontinental railroad route

Vista points and rest areas available

Dramatic elevation gain

Descend into Nevada's interior basins (miles 30-100)

Pass through Wadsworth

Cross the Humboldt Sink area

Ancient lake bed from Ice Age Lake Lahontan

Reach Lovelock (mile 90) - historic Nevada town

Good stop for fuel and food

Historic Pershing County courthouse

Cross vast Nevada basins (miles 100-170)

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Agricultural Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$37
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
010-57H-012
LANDFLIP ID
412530
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