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Battle Mountain, NV Home for Rent

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    $1,095 - $1,495 per month

    Argenta Rim

    1-3 Beds

    940 W Humboldt St, Battle Mountain, NV 89820

    Argenta Rim Apartment, built in 2014 features state of the art energy efficient homes, highly insulated for substantial utilities savings, energy efficient appliances, built-in microwaves, laundry hook-ups, covered BBQ pavilion, large multi-purpose room, walk-in closet with ample storage space, assigned parking with designated guest parking.Furnished and Non Furnished , short and long term leases

    940 W Humboldt St, Battle Mountain, NV 89820

Why Live in Battle Mountain

Battle Mountain, framed by high-reaching ridgelines and mine yards, is a community known for its scenic views and friendly neighbors. The area is home to the Western Shoshone reservation in the northwestern corner and offers abundant recreational opportunities. Housing options include ranch-style homes, cottages, mountain cabins, and manufactured homes, with newer builds near the golf course. The streets are wide, accommodating both parking and pedestrians. The Lander County School District serves the area, with Battle Mountain High School recognizing high-performing students through its Mining Incentive Awards. Elquist Park, centrally located, features a renovated playground, picnic tables, and an outdoor pool, while the Battle Mountain Sports Complex offers various youth sports programs. Mountain View Golf Course, with its nine-hole course and plans for expansion, is a popular spot. Local dining includes favorites like El Aguila Real and Owl Club Casino & Restaurant, with The HideAway offering a summer patio. Shopping options include Dollar General and Lander Hardware, with major shopping trips often made to Reno, 200 miles away. Annual events like the Battle Mountain Burners Show and Shine bring the community together with vintage cars, a beer garden, and local vendors. Interstate 80 and State Route 305 provide access to mining areas, crucial to the local economy. The area has a moderate wildfire risk, with prevention measures in place from the Battle Mountain Volunteer Fire Department and the Bureau of Land Management.
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