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Details about the Country Home
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| County: White Pine |
Type: Acreage |
Acres: 200 |
| Address: |
City: Ely |
State: Nevada |
| Zip: 89315 |
Price:
$395,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Country Home
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| Great ranch and recreational retreat in White Pine County adjoinging the Elko Co. Line. This property is a great location for hunters and outdoorsmen who want to be in the middle of some great Mule Deer, Elk, or antelope hunting. Good bucks have been seen on the ranch and trophies have been taken on public lands within a short hike from the deeded lands. In addition the property has water rights to irrigate approx. 60 acres from a big spring that arises on the deeded property from a high elevation. This provides an opportunity for hydro power, gravity flow pressure for domestic purposes, and much more. A portion of the property is meadow type that has been cut for hay but not in recent years and some of the property is in Crested Wheat where you can see where rocks were removed and piled by the settlers. In these old days the Picilo family raised Alfalfa hay on this property. There are two 40 acre parcels that are not connected directly to the ranch but are a short drive away. One of the 40's is fenced and has a spring that runs through it and the other is unfenced and also has a spring. If you're into raising livestock this give you the alternative of pastures to rotate. Come take a look at this wonderful Nevada Retreat/Ranch property! |
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