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Nevada is known for its unique desert landscapes, glittering cities, and popular attractions. 

Natural wonders include the Grand Canyon, the western edge of which stretches into Nevada, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, and Valley of Fire State Park, which features stunning red sandstone formations, petroglyphs, and ancient rock art.

Some cultural experience attractions include the Las Vegas strip, known as the "Entertainment Capital of the World", Hoover Dam, the Nevada State Museum located in Carson City, and Burning Man, an annual event which takes place in the Black Rock Desert and draws thousands of visitors from around the world. Burning Man is known for its art, music, and community spirit.

NEVADA Land and Natural Resources

Nevada is home to many diverse land types, including some of the driest deserts in North America, several mountain ranges, many valleys, and several lakes, including Lake Tahoe and Lake Mead. The Sagebrush Steppe covers a large portion of Nevada, and there are also woodlands, river habitats, and several wetlands including the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge and the Lahontan Valley Wetlands.

Natural resources abound in Nevada, contributing to the state's economy and providing opportunity for many businesses. Minerals including gold, silver, copper and lithium are very common, and Nevada is also a leader in geothermal and renewable energy resources, with a significant portion of its electricity generated from wind and solar power.

Important Information for Buying Vacant Land In NEVADA

Real Estate Excise Tax: No state excise tax, but counties may vary

Deed Recording Fees: Most counties are $37 plus transaction fees of $1.95 per $500 of property value

Property Tax Rate: Varies by county but averages 0.69%

Sales Tax Rate: 6.85% by the state, but some counties may be higher

Total land area: 70.3 million acres

Privately owned land: 22.3 million acres

Average Cost of Farmland: $1,360 per acre

NEVADA State Property Resources

Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources

Nevada Division of Water Resources

Nevada Division of Forestry

Nevada Division of State Lands

Nevada Department of Transportation

Nevada Division of Environmental Protection

Bureau of Land Management (specific to Nevada)

Websites for Nevada Counties (below)

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Rolling Hills in Last Chance Ranch near Spring Creek and Elko 22

Rolling Hills in Last Chance Ranch near Spring Creek and Elko

$4,900 for 2.27 Acres
in Nevada
  • Property Types: Land, Residential, Recreational
  • State: Nevada
  • County: Elko County
  • City: Elko
  • Price: $4,900
  • Total Acreage: 2.27
  • Property ID: LCR 2-J-10
  • Property Address: 6th street, Elko, NV
  • APN: 014-021-010
  • GPS: 40.850975653698, -115.67453107738
  • Subdivision: Last Chance Ranch
  • Unit: 2
  • Block: J
  • Lot: 10
  • Taxes: $25
  • Seller Fees: 135

County Websites In The State Of Nevada

Use the links below to find important property information within each county including property search, GIS maps, Assessor’s office, Recorder’s office, Treasurer’s office, Planning and Zoning, and the Transportation office.

Why You Should Buy Land In Nevada

Nevada is home to some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the country, including the Mojave Desert, Lake Tahoe, and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. There are abundant recreational opportunities such as hiking, fishing, hunting, camping, and off-roading. Owning land in Nevada can provide a gateway to these activities. Nevada is also known for having relatively low property taxes compared to other states, making it an attractive option for those looking to buy land as an investment or for personal use. Many are drawn to Nevada's wide-open spaces and sparse population, which can provide a sense of privacy and seclusion that can be difficult to find elsewhere.

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