Come find your freedom on this +/-1.02 Acre heavily treed lot in a prime location of the Virginia City Highlands at 21789 Sullivan Rd. Reno, NV 89521. Come build your dream home or cabin on this great mountain property for sale. Enjoy the easy, almost all paved commute to Reno, Sparks, Carson City or the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center. Saddle up the Bay and ride all the way to Virginia City or fire up the UTV and ride for days. Power, cable & telephone are at the road. There are no other utilities or improvements on this parcel.
LOCATION:
- 6.6 Mi to Virginia City, NV;
- 18 Mi to South Reno, NV;
- 34.6 Mi to Tahoe Reno Industrial Center;
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
County: Storey County, Nevada;
Acres: 1.02;
APN: 003-061-28;
Elevation: 5,920 - 5,980 Ft;
Zoning: E1VCH - Single Family Residential (SFR);
Electricity: At the Road;
Water: A well will be needed;
Water Rights - Wel...
Water Rights - Well Needed - 1800 Gallons Per Day from a Domestic Well, As per the State of NV Water Resources Office;
Septic System: A septic system will be needed;
Roads: Gravel;
Property Owner's Association (POA): Virginia City Highlands Property Owner's Association;
Time Limit to Build: None;
Yearly Taxes: $211.92 (TY 2022/2023);
Type of Terrain: Treed, Gentle Upslope, Varied.
VIRGINIA CITY, NV - Once a Thriving City The history and stories of Virginia City are as unique, rich and colorful as the streets and buildings themselves. One must see Virginia City to even remotely understand it. It's a living, breathing example of Americas fortitude and desire to achieve. At its peak, Virginia City was a thriving, vibrant metropolis of 25,000 residents. Located about 35 miles southeast of Reno, Nevada in the Virginia Range and in the shadow of Mount Davidson, its hills made millionaires. Silver and gold was buried deep beneath her streets and men and women traveled from around the world to live and work. Miners pulled millions of dollars from shafts and tunnels 3,000 feet beneath the thriving town. The spirit of those Comstock originals still inhabits the places where they once worked, lived, worshiped, educated and died. Today, visitors to Virginia City can walk with these past residents. Pack your passion and imagination for this authentic step back in time. The 19th-century mining bonanza that turned Virginia City into the most important industrial city between Denver and San Francisco, was the result of the Comstock Lode. A rich deposit of silver ore discovered by Henry Comstock, part-owner of the property on which it was discovered, inJune 1859. Getting his nickname for only making pancakes for breakfast, Henry T. Pancake Comstock was referred to as one of the original finders of gold in Gold Canyon, just south of Virginia City. Comstock was said to have been lazy, employing American Indians on his claims, and was a fast-talker. Since he was on the scene of the original findings, his name stuck almost instantly. ~ visitvirginiacitynv
Listing Brokered by United Country/Legacy Farm and Ranch, Contact Land Broker John Parsons at 775-233-0770.
21789 Sullivan Rd. Reno, NV 89521