Description:
Massive 324 acres in Las Animas County to add to your legacy! This rural tract of land is a hunter’s paradise – Las Animas County has the second largest elk population in the world! With it being over 160 acres, it also qualifies for the Colorado Landowner Tag Program. Being just t 0.5 miles away from Apishapa Game Management Area, epic outdoor recreation is just a few minutes away!
This property offers amazing views of the Spanish Peaks and the Green Horn mountains and is less than an hour away from Trinidad, CO, a fast growing Southern Colorado mountain town. It’s also an hour and a half away from Pueblo and a little over two hours from Colorado Springs. This area is also located in GMU 134, which has healthy numbers for antelope, deer, etc.
Looking at comparable sales in the area, this area is showing a market price of approximately $1k-$2k per acre, but we’re offering much more value than that at half of what the estimated market trend is showing. Check out this comparable listing here:
Did I also mention that this property can be subdivided into nine (9) 35 acre parcels?!
35 acre parcels in Zillow is going for $35k-$40k, so imagine the value you’re getting! Check out some comps below:
This 324 acres offers endless opportunities – find space to ranch, retire, recreate, farm or hunt! This massive acreage with its sought-after location is a rare find at this price and won’t stay long on the market. There aren’t many better opportunities at this price to take the first step in land ownership to live in such a peaceful and private setting with all the local amenities just a short drive away.
Property Details:
- Acreage: 324.02
- County: Las Animas
- State: Colorado
- Parcel ID: 12490000 and 12490001
- Google Maps: Click here
- Zoning: Agricultural
- Land Use / Zoning Summary: Agricultural
- County Zoning Contact Info:
- Website: Click here
- Phone Number: work:719-845-2577
- View County/Property Zoning Info Here: Click Here
- Annual Taxes: $48.92
- Access Notes: Access via County Rd 94 is just north of the property. There is a dirt road coming from County Rd 94 that passes through the lot. Use GPS coordinates to access and I recommend an app like OnxMaps to assist. There’s a tutorial about that app on our blog page to check out.
- Terrain Notes: Property has varied terrain. Serene, beautiful landscape with world class views!
- Utilities Notes: Land is undeveloped.
- Camping: Camping and RVs allowed on the property.
- Mobile Homes: Individual mobile homes are permitted with permit. Manufactured homes are allowed. A permanent foundation is required for a double-wide.
Location Details: Use this link to view the parcel outline on Google Earth/Maps: Click here
- Center Coordinates: 37.6666108343632, -104.154790095839
- NW Corner: 37.673907, -104.159480
- NE Corner: 37.673840, -104.150243
- SE Corner: 37.659311, -104.150110
- SW Corner: 37.659378, -104.159310
Don’t know how to use GPS coordinates? Here’s a quick tutorial I made: link
Ready to make an offer? Call or text Liz Rosaldo at 605-667-5474 or [email protected] to learn more or make a purchase.
Our customers partner with Wilco Land for their land investments, because we’re different from other land sellers. We offer:
- Seller financing: Low down payments, flexible terms, and no credit checks
- Education and guidance: Free 1-on-1 consultation, property videos, educational blog posts, training, and market reports to give you the knowledge and confidence to make the right land investment.
- You can grow with us. We offer a land upgrade program, referral program, and more than one person has made money flipping our properties.
*This information is reliable but not guaranteed. Neither Wilco LLC or its associates are responsible for the accuracy of this information. Customers are responsible for all necessary due diligence pertaining to a purchase. Rural, undeveloped land can be dangerous due to terrain, poor or non-existent road access, etc. and calls for caution when visiting. Wilco will not be held responsible for any action or outcomes by visitors to our property.
Nawal Shekhawat says
How far is the nearest asphalt road? How difficult is it to get to this property in winter or early spring. Nice pictures! Would it be difficult to sink a well or get a permit for one?