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10 Reasons Buying Land in Nevada Makes Sense
By

Bart Waldon

People search for reasons to buy Nevada land. Owners search for a way out. This is the owner version, written from a cash buyer’s desk — not a cheerleading list for speculators.

Farms cover a modest share of Nevada, and federal land covers most of the rest. Private lots in old plats still produce tax bills. We buy transferable private rectangles. We do not invent Strip, lake, or mining upside.

Ten notes before you treat Nevada leftover land as a “buy”

  1. 2000s spec lots A recorded square in the desert is not a neighborhood.
  2. HOA plus tax Dues on empty dirt punish owners who do not live in Nevada.
  3. No water, no power Retail buyers walk. We still evaluate the private interest.
  4. Out-of-state heirs California and Midwest families inherit lots they have never seen.
  5. Access Dirt tracks and easement gaps stall listings.
  6. Taxes Nevada counties tax vacant land. A cheap desert lot from the 2000s can still cost more in taxes and HOA dues than it is worth to keep.
  7. What we will not invent We do not attach Las Vegas Strip, Lake Tahoe, or mining-claim upside to a leftover APN.
  8. Parcel type The files we actually see look like unimproved desert lots and inherited private remnants — not a staged house lot.
  9. Geography Context includes places such as Clark, Washoe, Nye, Elko. That is where leftover land sits, not a county-page farm.
  10. Speed A cash close with us is usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor once title can move.

Farm numbers, labeled as farm numbers

USDA NASS Land Values 2025 Summary put Nevada farm real estate at $1,200 an acre in 2025. Statewide farm average, not an offer on your parcel.

The 2022 Census of Agriculture, Table 8 counted 5,896,654 acres in farms in Nevada, about 8.4% of land area, at $1,123 an acre that year. Still a farm number, still not a bid.

If you already own the land

Nevada closings typically run through a title company or escrow. Most of the state is federal land. Private lots still generate a tax bill, and HOA dues can too. We buy the private piece if title is clean. You do not have to list it. If you want to sell Nevada land for cash, Dallas Waldon underwrites the file herself. As-is.

Talk to Dallas if you want to sell Nevada land for cash

Dallas Waldon owns Land Boss. She founded it in 2018. She talks with sellers herself, underwrites the offer, secures funding, and handles communication through closing. A cash sale is usually 3–5 times faster than selling with a realtor. We buy as-is. You can decline. Call (916) 262-7241 or use the form on sell Nevada land for cash. (916) 665-0535 is also ours. dallas@landboss.net if you would rather write.

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About The Author

Bart Waldon

Bart, co-founder of Land Boss with wife Dallas Waldon, boasts almost a decade in real estate. With hundreds of successful land transactions nationwide, his expertise and hands-on approach solidify Land Boss as a leading player in land investment.

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