BLM land sale generates $477,500 for projects

Nevada
Ely DO
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ELY, Nev. – The Bureau of Land Management Ely District conducted a competitive online sale on September 12, 2024, offering seven parcels of public land totaling 571.5 acres in Lincoln and White Pine counties. Five parcels totaling 481.5 acres sold generating $477,500.

The Lincoln County Conservation, Recreation and Development Act of 2004 and White Pine County Conservation, Recreation, and Development Act of 2006 allow the BLM to sell public lands identified for disposal by the 2008 Ely Resource Management Plan. In accordance with the Acts, 85 percent of the funds generated by the sales will provide for natural resource protection, recreation and wilderness planning, archaeological resources, and other opportunities in the respective counties. Additionally, 5 percent of the revenue will go to the State of Nevada General Education Fund and 10 percent will go to the respective counties.

The sale offered four parcels in Lincoln County and three parcels in White Pine County that ranged from 10 to 240 acres in size. One parcel in Lincoln County and one parcel in White Pine County did not receive bids. The parcels were nominated by local governments.

Successful bidders from the sale are shown in the table below:

Successful bidders
Location Acres Fair Market Value Purchase Price Successful Bidder
Caliente 80 $14,000 $50,500 Jared Brackenbury
Panaca 10 $32,000 $32,000 Pete Peterson
Panaca 40 $14,000 $24,500 Rob Philips
McGill 240 $168,000 $210,500 Kemp Farms
KOA, Ely 111.5 $160,000 $160,000 Nicholas Lopez

Successful bidders were required to pay 20 percent of the bid by 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, with the remainder due within 180 days on or before March 11, 2025. In accordance with the joint selection process, unsold parcels must be re-nominated for consideration by the local governments.

More information about the sale can be found at https://www.EnergyNet.com/govt_listing.pl?sg=6106


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.