**Ranch-Ready Land with Open Grazing Laws and Flexible Use**
Looking to invest in land that gives you more than just space? This 20-acre property, made up of two 10-acre adjacent lots, borders 10,000 acres of BLM land and is located in the wide-open ranching country of Montello, Nevada. If you're a rancher, livestock owner, or just looking for a strong land investment, this is one you dont want to miss.
$1000 Down + $597/mo for 36 Monthh (ONLY 3 YEARS)
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A Place to Build Your Ranching Dreams
Imagine waking up to the quiet hum of open range. You check on your cattle or horses as the sun rises over the high desert landscape. Youve got room to roam, no one telling you what to do, and best of allyou own it. This isnt just land. Its a chance to live how you want, build something real...
Imagine waking up to the quiet hum of open range. You check on your cattle or horses as the sun rises over the high desert landscape. Youve got room to roam, no one telling you what to do, and best of allyou own it. This isnt just land. Its a chance to live how you want, build something real, and pass it on.
This property offers:
- 20 acres of flat, usable land (two attached 10-acre parcels)
- Bordered by 10,000 acres of public BLM land for additional grazing and recreation
- Zoned Open Space livestock, agriculture, or off-grid living (check with the county)
- Easy dirt road access
- No HOA or building timelines
- Simple easy process with a simple downpayment you are a land owner
Act Now While Its Still Available
Nevadas open range laws make this an excellent location for ranching. If you're raising cattle or horses, you already know how valuable it is to have access to government land and room to expand. This property gives you both.
Buy land like this nowbefore prices go up or it's gone. Land in this area is in demand, especially large, usable parcels next to BLM property.
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Worried about restrictions or red tape? Dont be. This land:
Has no HOA or community rules
Doesnt require building right away
Allows you to build off-grid, with your own well and septic if you choose
Its simple, straightforward ownershipperfect for folks who just want land they can use without the nonsense.
You Dont Need to Be a Land Expert
- We know buying land can feel like a big step. Thats why we keep it simple:
- Were farmers ourselves, so we understand the land and the lifestyle
- No background or credit checks required
- We work with first-time buyers and seasoned landowners
- If you can picture yourself here, youre halfway there. Well help you get across the finish line.
Location Matters: A Strong Nevada Investment
This property sits in Elko County, northeast Nevada, just outside the quiet ranching town of Montello. Youre far enough from the noise, but close enough to essentials.
Nearby cities:
45 minutes to Wendover, NV (groceries, gas, basic supplies)
2 hours to Elko, NV (major services)
2.5 hours to Salt Lake City, UT
2.5 hours to Twin Falls, ID
Montello is known for:
Open land and big views
Easy access to hunting, hiking, and horseback riding
Nevada's open range grazing laws
This land backs right up to Murdock Mountain and thousands of public acresideal for outdoor recreation or livestock grazing.
Property Summary:
-Size: 20 acres (two 10-acre lots)
-Zoning: Open Space (verify with Elko County)
-Access: Dirt road access
-Utilities: Off-grid (well/septic/solar possible)
-Access: Through the government land
-Topography: Flat and usable
-Nearby Features: BLM land, Murdock Mountain, ranches, and hunting areas
Make Your Move Today
Whether youre looking to start a ranch, raise animals, or just hold a smart investment, this land checks all the boxes. Wide-open land. No HOA. Ranch-ready. Government grazing land out your back gate. Thats hard to findand even harder to keep once word gets out.
Get in touch now to learn more or secure this land before someone else does. We offer simple financing and an easy buying process.
Here is more info about Nevada:
Nevada and southern Idaho are two of the most attractive places in the American West for ranching and agriculture. These regions offer large open spaces, good grazing opportunities, and a strong tradition of self-sufficient living. If you're thinking about owning ranch land or starting an agricultural business, Nevada and Idaho both have a lot to offer.
In Nevada, ranching has a long history. For over a hundred years, families have raised cattle, sheep, and horses across the open desert plains. Much of the land in Nevada is government-owned, called BLM land, which stands for Bureau of Land Management. In some areas, like Elko County in northeastern Nevada, private land borders tens of thousands of acres of BLM land. This allows ranchers to graze their animals on public land under open range laws.
Open range laws in Nevada are especially helpful for livestock owners. These laws mean that animals like cattle and horses can roam freely without fences. If someone doesnt want animals on their land, its their responsibility to fence them out. This is great for ranchers because it gives animals more room to graze and move around, reducing the cost of feeding them.
Montello, Nevada is a great example of a place that supports ranching. Its a quiet, rural town with plenty of open land, no HOA rules, and flexible zoning. The land is usually flat, easy to access, and perfect for setting up a homestead or a livestock operation. The area is surrounded by mountains and desert valleys, offering a peaceful place to live and work.
In addition to ranching, many landowners in Nevada enjoy outdoor activities like hunting, horseback riding, and ATV riding. Properties that border BLM land offer even more room for these activities. Since BLM land is public, you can often hunt, hike, or ride your horse right off your own property.
Nevada has a dry climate, but many ranchers drill wells or haul water. Solar panels and septic systems are also common for people living off-grid. These setups give landowners freedom to live how they want without relying on city services.
Now lets talk about southern Idaho. Just north of Elko County, across the Nevada border, southern Idaho is also a strong agricultural region. This area is known for its rich soil, water access from the Snake River, and long farming tradition. Its one of the top potato-producing areas in the country, but theres much more than just potatoes. Farmers in Idaho also grow corn, hay, sugar beets, and barley.
Like Nevada, southern Idaho has large areas of rural land available for farming and ranching. Many properties have access to irrigation water, which makes it easier to grow crops and support animals. Ranchers in this region often raise cattle, sheep, and goats. The wide-open landscapes, reliable growing seasons, and friendly farming communities make it a great place to settle down.
One benefit of southern Idaho is that it has a more moderate climate compared to the Nevada desert. Summers are warm and sunny, and winters bring snow that helps replenish water supplies. Many parts of Idaho also have strong agricultural support services, like co-ops, feed stores, and processing plants.
The culture in southern Idaho and northern Nevada is centered around hard work, independence, and community. People help each other out and value land ownership. Whether you're interested in small-scale homesteading or starting a full cattle operation, both regions offer opportunity and space.
Buying land in either of these areas is also a smart long-term investment. Land values have been rising steadily, especially as more people look to escape crowded cities and get back to a simpler way of life. Rural land with access to BLM areas, flexible zoning, and no HOA rules is in demand. Many buyers choose to start with just a few acres and build up from there.
In summary, ranching and agriculture in Nevada and southern Idaho are alive and well. With open land, supportive laws, and a strong history of farming and ranching, these areas are ideal for anyone wanting to build a rural lifestyle. Whether you're looking for investment property, a place to raise animals, or land to grow your own food, youll find space, freedom, and opportunity in Nevada and Idaho.