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WEATHERS RANCH - ELKO COUNTY, NV - 0 sqft - $0
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General Details
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Reference Number |
Ref-29333631 |
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Availability |
Available
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Type |
Fallow Land |
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Location |
Nevada, United States of America
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Rent |
$0 |
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Last Updated |
10/15/2007 |
Date Available
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Amenities
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Features
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Bathrooms |
1 |
Bedrooms |
1 |
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Listing Type |
For Rent
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Parking |
0 |
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Floors |
0 |
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Basement |
No |
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0 |
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Maintenance |
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Taxes |
0 |
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Insurance |
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Down Payment |
0 |
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Contact Details
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Howard P
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New York United Kingdom
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info@paperclipcms.com
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Property Details
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Location: The subject property for sale is located in Elko County, Nevada. Elko County encompasses 17,181 square miles (10,995,840 acres). The subject property is located in a ranching neighborhood, identified as Starr Valley. The Weathers Ranch is located in Starr Valley 32 miles east of Elko, Nevada and 3 miles south of Deeth, Nevada. The elevation at ranch is 5500 feet, at the base of the Ruby Mountains, which are to the East of the ranch property and rise to approximately 11,000 feet elevation.
Owner of Record: Laurence Ranch Partnership
Access: Via Interstate 80 from Elko, East 32 miles to Deeth Exit 333, thence 3 miles South over graveled County maintained highway.
History: Originally Homesteaded in 1872 by W.W. and Ester Weathers (Great Grandparents of the present owners). Also known as the Laurence Ranch.
Neighborhood: Starr Valley is being utilized almost entirely for ranching. Lying at the foot of the Ruby Mountain Range on the south, this area is generally fertile with ample irrigation water for agricultural purposes. The elevation is from 5,300 to 6,700 feet above sea level. The climate is arid and cool with an annual temperature of about 50 degrees. The frost-free period is generally less than 90 days, with an annual precipitation average at 10 inches, except for the Ruby Mountain Range. Most of the precipitation comes in form of snow in the winter months. The small drainages, creeks and river bottoms are used basically for raising grass hay in support of the winter feeding requirements and late summer and fall pasture. Some of the areas receive sub irrigation and are used for pasture also. The encompassing native dry rangelands, both private and federal, are used for grazing of livestock during spring and summer months.
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