Nevada

Promising 1940s Nevada Fixer-Upper on Nearly Three Acres – $80K

 

 

 

 

 

Offering nearly three acres of spacious land in Nevada, this property presents a fantastic opportunity to restore a charming 1940s home. Featuring a large kitchen, bay windows, and agricultural water rights, incredible possibilities exist here.

 

 

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  • 3 bed
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About This Promising 1940s Nevada Fixer-Upper on Nearly Three Acres – $80K

Brimming with potential for anyone willing to put in some tender loving care, this property sits on 2.91 acres just off 95A North and features a main house with a large kitchen and a front bedroom boasting a beautiful bay window. The grounds include a garage with attached living quarters that could be completely renovated or removed to expand the parking space. While the residence has been vacant for several years and requires significant caution when touring—including wearing a mask due to wildlife evidence, avoiding the back deck, and steering clear of a hole on the north side from an old leach field—the underlying charm is still evident. An agricultural well with water rights is currently functioning and powered, though the main house itself needs to be connected to power, city water, and a new septic system to be fully restored to its former glory.
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If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.

 

 

 

 

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83 Us Highway 95 Alt S, Yerington, NV 89447                         $80,000

 

 

 

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Yerington, Nevada

Yerington serves as the peaceful county seat of Lyon County, nestled within the fertile Mason Valley about 80 miles southeast of Reno. Known as the Onion Capital of the West, the town is deeply rooted in agriculture, with vast fields of onions and garlic defining much of its local economy. The historic downtown area retains a classic small-town feel, featuring a mix of locally owned boutiques, vintage neon signs, and Dini’s Lucky Club, which holds the distinction of being the oldest family-owned casino in the state. Originally nicknamed Pizen Switch due to the allegedly harsh quality of its early whiskey, the community has evolved into a quiet hub for retirees and families who appreciate a slower pace of life.

The geography surrounding the town is characterized by a dramatic contrast between lush river bottomlands and rugged high-desert terrain. The Walker River flows through the valley, providing essential irrigation for the region’s farms and creating a corridor for wildlife and greenery amidst the arid Nevada landscape. To the west and south, the horizon is dominated by the Singatse and Pine Grove mountain ranges, which offer a stark, rocky backdrop to the verdant valley floor. This unique position at an elevation of roughly 4,400 feet ensures a climate with hot, dry summers and crisp, sunny winters, typical of the Great Basin region.

Outdoor enthusiasts find plenty of opportunities for exploration just a short drive from the city center. Wilson Canyon to the west offers striking geological formations and access to the West Walker River for fishing, hiking, and off-road vehicle trails. To the north, the Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area provides a sanctuary for migratory birds and local fauna, while the nearby Walker River State Recreation Area offers miles of riverfront for kayaking and camping. History buffs often frequent the Lyon County Museum on Main Street or take the short trip to the ruins of Fort Churchill, a 19th-century military outpost that tells the story of early Nevada settlement.

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