$11,995

Tecoma Rd Montello, NV 89830

Total Views 75
10 Acres
$1,200 Price per Acre
435,600 Sq Ft Lot

Highlights

  • 2 Lakes
  • Desert Landscape
  • Level Lot

About This Lot

Own this property for $249 per month, financing approved!

Escape the city and immerse yourself in nature with this incredible 10-acre land lot, just 13 minutes from Montello, NV, and a three-hour drive to Great Salt Lake, Utah. This outdoor paradise is an enthusiast's dream, offering picture-perfect sunrises, stunning sunsets, and panoramic views.
Closest Major Cities: Wells, Elko, Carlin Enjoy camping, hiking, and endless outdoor activities in this fantastic spot. OWN this property and embrace a life of adventure.
Nearby attractions: Wendover Will Neon Cowboy, Balanced Rock Park, Sun Tunnels, Shoshone Falls Park, Twin Falls City Park, Evel Knievel Snake River Canyon Jump Site, Castle Rocks State Park, Evel Knievel Jump Monument.
This land offers off-grid living with unobstructed mountain views, peace, and no pollution. Despite its seclusion, it is close enough to get supplies. Build a home or bring your RV for endless adventures and family time. Whether as a full-time residence or a getaway, it's the perfect spot!
Seize this rare chance to own a 10-acre haven in Elko County.


Property Details:
Size: 10 Acres
Parcel ID (APN):010-81E-031
GPS: 41.342262, -114.057610
HOA Fees: No HOA

Pricing Details:
Cash Price: $11,995
Owner Financing Term: $475 Down and $249 a month for 75 months)
Doc Fee: $249

Land of the Free: Discover the Untapped Potential of Elko County, Nevada

If you're looking for wide-open spaces, a slower pace of life, and a landscape that inspires awe with every sunrise and sunset, look no further than Elko County, Nevada. Located in the northeastern corner of the state, Elko is one of the last frontiers of the American Westa place where freedom, independence, and self-reliance aren't just ideas, but a way of life.

With affordable land, stunning natural beauty, and a rich blend of history, culture, and opportunity, Elko County is rapidly becoming a top destination for land buyers. Whether you're searching for a place to build a quiet retreat, live off-grid, invest for the long haul, or simply get away from the crowded cities, Elko offers some of the most compelling reasons to own land in the western United States.

Lets dive into why more and more people are choosing Elko County to stake their claim.

A Landowners Dream: Freedom, Space, and Affordability

One of the most attractive features of Elko County is the cost of land. Compared to nearly anywhere else in the West, land here remains incredibly affordable especially considering the vast tracts available and the scenic beauty surrounding them.

Buyers can find multi-acre lots for prices that are unheard of in California, Oregon, Utah, or even neighboring parts of Nevada. This low barrier to entry opens the door to homesteaders, adventurers, investors, and everyday families who want to own something real, tangible, and enduring.

In many parts of Elko County, there are no HOA restrictions, and zoning is often flexible enough to allow for everything from off-grid cabins and RV living to tiny homes, ranches, and sustainable farms. This freedom is what draws many people west: the ability to live life on your own terms.

Breathtaking Landscape and Outdoor Living

Elko County covers more than 17,000 square miles, making it the fourth-largest county in the contiguous United States. Its a region dominated by big skies, mountain ranges, high desert valleys, and untouched wilderness. The Ruby Mountains often referred to as the "Swiss Alps of Nevada" tower over the eastern part of the county, offering a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding desert and sagebrush plains.

With such a diverse landscape, outdoor recreation is a way of life here. Hikers, backpackers, hunters, anglers, and photographers flock to the area year-round to enjoy the wild terrain. The Ruby Mountains are famous for backcountry hiking, alpine lakes, and vibrant fall colors. Lamoille Canyon, carved by glaciers, is a must-see particularly during wildflower season or autumn.

Elko County is also a prime location for hunting and fishing. Mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and wild turkeys are abundant, and the regions lakes and rivers provide excellent trout fishing. The nearby South Fork State Recreation Area is a favorite for boating, swimming, and camping.

If you love solitude, stargazing, and the peacefulness that only remote land can offer, Elko County delivers it in abundance.

Rich Heritage and Cultural Pride

Elko is a region proud of its Western heritage. The city of Elko, the county seat, is home to the National Cowboy Poetry Gatheringa celebration of ranching culture, storytelling, and traditional music that draws visitors from all over the country. Its a week-long event that highlights the spirit of the West and honors the people who live and work close to the land.

The area has a deep Basque influence, thanks to immigrants who arrived in the late 1800s to work as sheepherders. Youll still find Basque restaurants, music, and traditions thriving throughout the area.

Elko County also has a strong Native American presence, including members of the Western Shoshone and other tribal communities. The land itself is sacred, with generations of stories rooted in the mountains, rivers, and valleys.

This mix of cultures creates a community thats tight-knit, respectful of tradition, and deeply connected to the land and its history.

Strategic Location with Room to Roam

Despite its wide-open feel, Elko County is surprisingly well connected. The city of Elko sits along Interstate 80, offering direct access west to Reno (about 4.5 hours) and east to Salt Lake City (around 3 hours). This makes it possible to live remotely while still being within a half-days drive to major cities, airports, and services.

Elko Regional Airport offers regular flights to Salt Lake City, making travel even more convenient for residents and visitors.

The county's towns and communities such as Wells, Spring Creek, Carlin, and Jackpot offer all the basic amenities one needs: grocery stores, schools, healthcare, restaurants, and hardware stores. While life is simpler and more rural here, you wont have to give up all conveniences.

And because Elko sits in a major mining corridor, it also supports solid infrastructure, good roads, and a strong local economy especially compared to other remote counties in the region.

A Growing Economy and Investment Potential

While Elko County has its roots in ranching and agriculture, it has grown into a strong economic hub for northeastern Nevada. Gold mining has long been a driving force in the region, with several major mining companies operating in the area. This has created jobs, built infrastructure, and kept the local economy more resilient than many similarly rural regions.

In addition, tourism, outdoor recreation, and remote work are growing industries. As more Americans seek to leave crowded cities and embrace remote lifestyles, the value of rural land has steadily increased and Elko County is no exception.

For investors, buying land here is not only about lifestyle, but about potential. Whether you choose to develop the land now, build a vacation home, lease it, or hold it for future resale, Elko land is a low-cost, high-upside asset in an increasingly crowded world.

Living Simply, Living Freely

Elko County isn't for everyone and that's part of its charm. Its for people who crave open space, quiet nights, and a life unplugged from constant noise and stress. Here, you can raise livestock, plant a garden, build a cabin, or simply sit and watch the stars. You can wake up to crisp desert air, hike into the mountains, and not see another soul for miles.

Many residents and landowners choose to live off-grid, utilizing solar power, well water, and sustainable practices. The freedom to live self-sufficiently is a major draw for those seeking a more independent and environmentally conscious lifestyle.

Whether you're planning to relocate full-time, set up a second home, or create a family retreat that c

Listing Agent

Chris Morrison

Land Run Capital Listed on: 03/26/2026

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Property Details

Property Type

  • Land

Lot Details

  • Property fronts a county road
  • Dirt Road
  • Rural Setting
  • Off Grid Property
  • Desert Landscape
  • Level Lot
  • Potential uses include mobile, residential multi-family, residential single

Outdoor Features

  • 2 Lakes

Property Details

Property Type

Land

Listing Details

  • Office Phone: 775-252-2919
  • Listing Website: https://www.land.com/property/tecoma-rd-montello-nevada-89830/26716810/
  • Property Type: Lot / Land
  • Property Sub-Type: Other
  • Offered By: LandNetwork
  • Potential Use: Mobile, Residential Multi-Family, Residential Single
  • Number of Lakes: 2-5
  • Special Features: None
  • Property Sub Type: LotsLands

Interior Features

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

Exterior Features

  • Road Description: Dirt, County

Lot Info

  • Lot Description: Acreage, Subdivision, Level, Desert, Off Grid, Rural, Vacant

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Property History

Date Event Price List to Sale Price per Sq Ft
03/26/2026 03/26/26 For Sale $11,995 -- --
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