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40.6 Acres in Battle Mountain, Nevada $25,000 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Escape to your own hidden paradise in Humboldt County.

Own a piece of paradise with this stunning 40.63 acre parcel boasting mountain views, just 23 miles from Battle Mountain, NV. This property in Humboldt County offers endless possibilities for investment and recreation, perfect for building your dream home, farm, ranch or bunker, or simply enjoying with family and friends.

Zoning: M-3 open land use district:

Agricultural and livestock activities
Campgrounds and parks
Single-family dwellings
Mobile homes
Farm and/or ranch bunk houses
Don't miss this opportunity to live your dream life in Nevada.

The property has no utilities, you would need to install your own septic tank, build a well, and use a generator or solar batteries to generate electricity if you plan to use it as a permanent residence.

Some of the features of this property are:

100% Mineral rights with the property
640 Acres of BLM land bordering the property to the North
30' foot easement for legal access

Listing : https://www.landsearch.com/properties/battle-mountain-nv-66952/3260062

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Battle Mountain History : https://landercountytourism.com/battle-mountain-history/

Marigold Mine :

Gold Prospecting / Mining Information

Mineral Reserves: Probable Mineral Reserves of 2.6 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.47 g/t and 0.3 million ounces of gold in leach pad inventory, as of December 31, 2023.

Potential for mine life extension: Indicated Mineral Resources of 1.7 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.46 g/t. Inferred Mineral Resources of 0.4 million ounces of gold at an average grade of 0.42 g/t. Mineral Resources are as of December 31, 2023.

Near-mine Exploration Ongoing: Exploration at Marigold continues to focus on higher-grade oxides, resource expansion and reserve conversion. New Millennium & Buffalo Valley may host potential for longer-term stand-alone processing infrastructure, improving operating costs through shorter hauls.

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