$9,600

Estimated payment $61/month

Total Views 46
4.56 Acres
$2,105 Price per Acre
198,634 Sq Ft Lot

About This Lot

Own Your Slice of Nevada Freedom.

If you have been looking for land that offers real flexibility, not just in how you use it today but in what it can become over time, this 4.56-acre parcel in Crescent Valley, Nevada deserves a serious look. Located in Eureka County and positioned just off Nevada State Route 306, this property combines accessibility with the wide-open landscape that defines northern Nevada.

This is not land hidden miles off an unmaintained trail. It is land you can actually get to, use, and grow into. That distinction matters more than most people realize.

Set against a backdrop of expansive mountain ranges and high desert terrain, this parcel gives you a front-row seat to one of the most underrated regions in the state. The land itself is open and usable, meaning you are not fighting dense vegetation, steep slopes, or unusable terrain. What you are getting instead is a clean slate.

Whether your goal is to build a future homesite, establish a homestead, park an RV seasonally, or simply hold land as a long-term asset, this property gives you that optionality.

Crescent Valley is a quiet, working Nevada town that sits between the Shoshone Range to the west and the Cortez Mountains to the east. These are not just scenic features. They are part of what makes this area geologically and economically significant. The region has a long history tied to mining, ranching, and resource development, which has shaped both the infrastructure and the culture of the area.

What that means for you is simple. You are buying into a place with real-world utility, not just a speculative dot on a map.

Property Details:
-Location: Crescent Valley, Eureka County, Nevada
-Size: 4.56 Acres
-GPS Coordinates: 40.45215, -116.55935
-Access: Direct access right off Nevada State Route 306
-Terrain: Open, usable land with expansive mountain views
-Taxes: $14.15/year
-Nearby: Approximately 5 minutes to Crescent Valley for basic amenities
-Zoning: Ideal for homesteading, off-grid living, recreational use, or long-term holding

One of the biggest advantages of this parcel is its proximity to town. Being approximately 5 minutes from Crescent Valley gives you access to basic services, fuel, supplies, and a small but active community. You are close enough to benefit from convenience, but far enough out to maintain space and flexibility in how you use your land.

The surrounding geography is part of what makes this property compelling. Crescent Valley itself is a broad basin, known for its open landscapes, big skies, and dramatic seasonal changes. The mountain ranges that frame the valley create a natural sense of scale that is difficult to appreciate until you see it in person. Sunrises and sunsets here stretch across miles of horizon, reflecting off the terrain in a way that makes the setting feel expansive and calm at the same time.

Nearby, the Cortez Gold Trend, one of the most productive gold mining regions in the United States, runs through this part of Nevada. While you are not buying a mining claim, you are buying land in a region that has long-term economic relevance. That matters when you think about future demand, infrastructure, and regional stability.

Outdoor recreation is another major factor. The area surrounding Crescent Valley offers access to off-roading, hunting, hiking, and general exploration. Public lands, including large stretches of Bureau of Land Management ground, are common in the region. That means more room to move, more places to explore, and fewer limitations on how you spend your time.

Pricing:
-$200 down + $250 doc fee
-$160/month for 60 months
-0% interest
-No banks involved
-No credit checks
-No prepayment penalty
-Discounted cash price available

For those thinking about homesteading or off-grid living, this area checks several key boxes. Open land, low annual taxes, minimal restrictions compared to urban areas, and enough proximity to town to make logistics manageable. It is not about escaping entirely. It is about choosing a different balance.

Another point worth understanding is the cost structure. At $14.15 per year in property taxes, the holding cost on this land is extremely low. That changes the investment equation. You are not under pressure to develop immediately. You can hold, plan, and move at your own pace.

Now, let’s address something most listings gloss over. Not every parcel in Nevada is equal, even if the acreage looks similar on paper. Many properties are difficult to access, heavily constrained by terrain, or located so far from any services that they become impractical for most buyers.

This parcel avoids those common pitfalls. It has direct access, usable ground, proximity to town, and a location within a known and active region. That combination is what separates land that sits unsold from land that actually gets used and appreciated over time.

There are neighboring properties in the area, which is important to understand. This is not an isolated parcel miles away from any human presence. Instead, it sits within a broader rural landscape where others have already recognized the value of the location. That can be a positive depending on your goals, whether that is future development, resale, or simply being part of a lightly established area rather than starting from zero.

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Crescent Valley remains one of those places that has not been overbuilt or overhyped. It still carries the character of rural Nevada, with working land, open space, and a slower pace. At the same time, it is not frozen in time. Infrastructure exists, roads connect, and economic activity continues.

From a strategic standpoint, land like this sits in an interesting position. It is affordable enough to acquire without significant capital, but it still offers real utility and long-term potential. That is where a lot of buyers are focusing right now. Not luxury parcels. Not highly speculative fringe locations. Instead, usable land in stable regions with clear access and low carrying costs.

That is exactly what this property represents.
Whether your intention is to build, hold, recreate, or simply secure a piece of land in a region that continues to matter, this is a straightforward opportunity.

This is not about hype. It is about having control over a tangible asset that does not depend on market cycles in the same way other investments do.

Reach out for more details, additional maps, or to secure the property before it is gone.

Listing Agent

Covenant Acquisitions

Covenant Acquisitions Listed on: 05/01/2026

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Property Details

Property Type

  • Land

Property Details

Property Type

Land

Listing Details

  • Office Phone: 775-438-3371
  • Listing Website: https://www.land.com/property/481-9th-street-crescent-valley-nevada-89821/27153580/
  • Property Type: Lot / Land
  • Property Sub-Type: Other
  • Offered By: LandNetwork
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: LotsLands

Interior Features

  • Has Attic: No
  • Disability Access: No
  • Sprinklers: No

Lot Info

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Property History

Date Event Price List to Sale Price per Sq Ft
05/01/2026 05/01/26 For Sale $9,600 -- --

Purchase History

Date Type Sale Price Title Company
Bargain Sale Deed $2,400 None Listed On Document
Grant Deed $4,900 None Listed On Document
Public Action Common In Florida Clerks Tax Deed Or Tax Deeds Or Property Sold For Taxes $2,427 None Available
Source: Public Records
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