Wake up on your .55 acre property surrounded by the majestic Toiyabe Mountains in the beautiful Smoky Valley of Central Nevada. Located in the quaint mountain town of Kingston, in Lander County. Situated at the base of the Toiyabe Mountains near the North end of Smokey Valley approximately 32 miles from Austin, NV on Highway 376 towards Round Mountain.
Smackdab in the middle of Nevada is this therapeutic getaway: Kingston, Nevada. This restorative yet incredibly scenic getaway is smack-dab in the center of Nevada. With the population sitting at 113, most of who reside in Kingston are retired or commute to nearby Austin for work. The community is so remote and serene that there are no stoplights, and few amenities open to the public. However, the two places open for business are indescribable finds: Zach’s Lucky Spur Saloon, where you are presented with a bevy of libations in a charismatic setting, and the magnificently luxurious Miles End B&B. When you arrive in Kingston, make it a definite priority to stay at the Miles End B&B and walk 200 feet to Zach’s Lucky Spur. It will, without a doubt, be one of the best surprises you’ve had in a long, long time.
Drive to this Central Nevada spot or fly right into Kingston via the local airport/heliport.
Big Smoky Valley also dishes up many unbelievable activities, including exploring the nearby Hickison Petroglyphs or taking a dip in the maddeningly scenic Spencer Hot Springs. Other places to check out are Pete’s Summit and Toquima Cave, or trekking some of Nevada’s taller peaks like Mount Jefferson.
You won’t be disappointed owning a slice of heaven where you’ll be surrounded by nothing but the crisp mountain air and sweet sounds of nature.
PURCHASE PRICE: $5,200.00 (includes $200 doc fee)
Parcel Details:
Parcel Number: 003-081-35 |
Street Address: 10 Millitt Ct. |
City: Kingston |
State: Nevada |
Zip: 89310 |
County: Lander |
Subdivision: N/A |
Lot: 7 |
Short Legal: LOT 7 Block F KCS |
Plat: Available upon request |
Acreage: 0.55 |
GPS Coordinates: Google Maps Link |
Property Taxes (annual): $82 approximately |
Zoning: Residential |
Water: Would be well or alternative |
Sewer: Would be septic or alternative |
Gas: None |
Electric: Power poles in the area |
Phone (Cell signal?): TBD |
Access: Gravel road via Millitt Ct. |
HOA: No |
HOA Dues (monthly): N/A |
Shape: Irregular |
Terrain: Gravel |
Slope: Level |
Elevation: Approximately 6044’ above sea level |
Suggested Uses:
Homesite, Second Home, Cabin |
How it Works:
Buy this property in 3 Simple Steps:
STEP 1 – Click “Send Purchase Information” to make your payment and doc fee payment.
STEP 2 – The closing documents will be sent to you thereafter to review and e-sign.
STEP 3 – We will create the new deed and record the property in your name!
That’s it!
COMMON QUESTIONS
What costs are included in my initial investment?
– Your initial investment consists of your document processing fee which covers all of the paperwork, legal documents and recording fees involved in completing a clean and legal land transference.
Why pay cash for the property rather than making monthly payments?
– Monthly payments are a great option for anyone who wants to start investing today, but does not have plans to use their land immediately. The main reason to pay cash is for the ability to get the land transferred into your name so that you can begin using it or building on it right away. Big discounts are also available for cash buyers!
When is my first monthly payment due?
– Your first monthly payment is due approximately 30 days from the time you sign the sale contract and loan documents and submit your initial investment (aka your closing date).
What can I build or put on the property?
– Most counties have a rule against wheels (mobile homes, RVs, etc), but not all. We recommend calling the county zoning department to be sure! There are a ton of great options for foundation homes you may not have considered: tiny homes on foundations (depending on the minimum home-size allowances), modular homes, etc.
In some cases, yurts are allowed as full-time residences, as long as they have been approved by an engineer to meet building codes.
Have more questions? Feel free to contact us!
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