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Manuel Trujillo

Co-Op Member Owner

company

Great Western Ranch And Land

location

Oregon

Manuel "Manny" Trujillo, is a licensed broker in both CO and NM. He started his real estate career in Angel Fire, NM back in 2002, where he learned to be a specialist in land, recreation, and luxury mountain property. He was born in Southern CA, and raised in Taos, NM. He is a graduate of Taos HS and the University of Utah with a degree in Economics. Over his RE career, he has co-owned two real estate companies, owned a construction and design company, and has traveled abroad for international RE business. He is bilingual and comes with a full plate of experience in not only helping many of his clients with their properties but also developing rural property. He has procured and overseen hundreds of land and home deals in both states and has consistently performed as one of the top producers in the Southwestern US.

Manuel has a great reputation with his clients and is known for his non-pressured consultative approach to selling, his friendliness, work ethic, honesty, and integrity. He works tirelessly for his clients to provide the very best in service, and always puts his client's needs first.

Manuel's number one passion is his family. Number two is being outdoors and making deals happen through listing and showing real estate. He is an enthusiast of dirt bike riding, camping, fishing, hunting, and teaching and coaching youth.

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Land for Sale from Manuel Trujillo

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Premier Listing

Five Gulley Ranch

price

$3,400,000

acres

1,935 Acres

location

Florence, Colorado, 81226

The Five Gulley Ranch spans 1,920 deeded acres in Fremont County, Colorado, located just south of Florence and north of Wetmore. Access to the ranch has easy entry off Hwy 67 and a deep history for running cattle within its borders. The land is accessible year-round via the well-maintained County Road 103, ensuring convenient ingress and egress. Surrounding the ranch are a handful of ranchettes with homes tucked away into the contoured surroundings. The landscape has a striking desert-like quality on its northern portion with natural canyons and cliffs winding through the terrain . Positioned at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the area is home to wide open skies and expansive views. The ranch is full of many kinds of vegetation including a good variety of grasses, shrubs, cactus, pine, spruce, fir, and junipers. The southern part of the land has deciduous trees and seasonal creeks. This rich environment supports a variety of wildlife, such as elk, deer, antelope, and smaller game species. Occasionally, larger predators like bear and mountain lions may also be seen in the area. While the property has not been actively hunted, it offers the potential for the acquisition of owner tags in Game Management Unit (GMU) 69. There are hidden springs to the mid portion of the land that attract the wildlife looking for southeastern portion of the property has been surveyed into fifteen 35+ acre build sites, each offering vast potential for development or recreational use. With its expansive layout, the land provides ample space and flexibility, making it ideal for a wide range of creative projects and opportunities.

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SanVen Estates Lot 7

price

$399,900

acres

35.01 Acres

location

Elizabeth, Colorado, 80107

Sprawling 35 + acre custom build homesite with unobstructed panoramic views and water rights! The property is zoned AG with new underground electric service being brought to the lot line. Each lot includes sufficient water rights to withdraw up to 4-acre feet of water per year for 300 years from the Upper Dawson Aquifer through an exempt domestic well which permits use of the water for domestic use, 1 acre of irrigation, and livestock on a farm or ranch. No HOA exists; however, Elbert County building regulations apply. Just 20 minutes south of Elizabeth Historic Main Street. Castle Rock is a 40-minute drive west, for just about any amenity needed. Denver International Airport and downtown Denver are each approximately an hour away. Come build your dream home on these ranchette style parcels!

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Elk Tooth Ranch

price

$2,195,000

acres

100.26 Acres

location

Rye, Colorado, 81069

Welcome to Elk Tooth Ranch, located in the charming town of Rye, Colorado, nestled in the Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness of the San Isabel National Forest. Just an hour south of Colorado Springs—and minutes from Pueblo and Walsenburg—this is Colorado mountain living at its over 100 acres, the ranch sits atop a high mountain plain, with sweeping views of Colorado’s eastern plains and stunning backdrops of the Greenhorn Mountains and Fisher you love the outdoors, Elk Tooth Ranch delivers an array of activities, including: snowmobiling, ATV riding, motocross, hiking, hunting, mountain biking, rock climbing, disc golf—and even a zipline—are all within your own property lines. Nearby attractions include Holly Dot Golf Course, Bishop’s Castle, Lake Beckwith, and Lake Isabel.  For the hunter, this property lies in GMU 84, where many of the state’s trophy quality Mule deer are found in and around the property, and white tail deer tags are over the counter.  Elk can be hunted on a draw system, and Turkey are plentiful in the ranches ranch features a 6-bedroom (4 upper floor rooms are nonconforming, currently utilized as bedrooms), 4-bathroom home, thoughtfully designed with high gabled roofs, passive solar heat, and large windows that flood the space with natural light and expansive views. You'll also find a 3-car garage, a separate 2-car garage, and a new 7,000-square-foot insulated barn with a 4-bay shop, concrete floors, and a modern one-bedroom apartment complete with kitchen, bath, and land itself is a mix of dense pine, aspen, juniper, open pasture, and a seasonal creek and pond. About 26 acres are fenced for livestock—previously home to yaks—with shelters, a frost-free watering system, and cross-fenced paddocks.A large fenced garden and orchard includes apple, cherry, peach, pear, and plum trees, as well as raspberries, currants, gooseberries, service berries, and blackberries—thriving in the region’s rich soil.

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TBD Airport Road Westcliffe, Colorado

price

$1,300,000

acres

320 Acres

location

Westcliffe, Colorado, 81252

Secluded, expansive acreage just outside of Westcliffe, Colorado. Set in the high-elevation Wet Mountain Valley beneath the Sangre de Cristo Range, this offering delivers sweeping natural beauty and practical functionality .The property features full fencing and direct frontage along a well-maintained county road, with a mix of gently rolling terrain and clusters of Ponderosa and Piñon Pine trees. Two solar-powered water wells bring sustainable water access, making it ideal for off-grid living, recreation, or agricultural under a conservation easement, the land’s pristine character is protected while offering the flexibility of a variable seven-acre building envelope—perfect for development without disrupting the larger conserved landscape. Colorado GMU 84 welcomes abundant wildlife, including elk, deer, bear, and antelope, and qualifies for the Landowner Preference Program, dramatically increasing your chances at trophy bull or buck you envision building a private mountain retreat, grazing livestock, or enjoying year-round outdoor adventures like hunting, hiking, or wildlife watching, this property offers a perfect blend of privacy, conservation, and versatility. Located in one of Colorado’s first International Dark Sky Communities, Westcliffe offers breathtaking skies and minimal light pollution, enriching mountain living with quiet solitude, wild landscapes, and enduring possibility.

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Screamin Eagle Ranch

price

$3,499,000

acres

144.12 Acres

location

Canon City, Colorado, 81212

In a world that moves fast, there’s a place where time slows down—where nature and craftsmanship live in perfect harmony. A private mountain estate nestled among towering ponderosa pines, rolling hills, and sunlit meadows. Here, every day begins not with traffic, but with the quiet rustle of deer, the graceful pass of elk, wild turkey in the brush, and pronghorns crossing open fields—all from the comfort of your own on 140 pristine acres in the visually stunning high country of Fremont County, Colorado—just 25 minutes from Cañon City and 70 miles from the vibrant pulse of Colorado Springs—this is more than a property. It’s a the heart of this retreat sits a 6,922-square-foot custom-built home, completed in 2004. A timeless two-story masterpiece, designed from the ground up with a grand see-through stone fireplace, a stunning open-air upstairs walkway, and a spacious walk-around front porch that invites you to slow down and take in the panoramic views in every direction. Out back, a large partially covered deck creates the perfect setting for quiet mornings, alfresco dining, and unforgettable evenings under the , the attention to detail is unmistakable. Nine-foot walls throughout, entirely trimmed with knotty alder floors, doors, and windows—every line crafted with warmth and intention. A touch of cypress enriches the character of the home, blending rustic charm with timeless home features four bedrooms, three baths, a four-car garage, and a massive 50-by-20 heated motor coach bay. A long, graded concrete driveway winds through a gated entryway, setting the tone for the privacy and prestige that minutes from the world-renowned Arkansas River and close to premier ski resorts, hiking trails, fishing, hunting, and endless adventure—this is more than real estate. It’s a lifestyle. A legacy. It’s Colorado—untamed, elegant, and yours.

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White Horse Property

price

$1,800,000

acres

7.52 Acres

location

Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80926

The Old Farmhouse Venue is a rare 32-acre agricultural property offering a unique blend of residential comfort, agricultural infrastructure, and multi-use potential. The property features a nicely remodeled 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse, a detached office with half bath and kitchenette, a 4-car garage, and a fully remodeled 100’ x 40’ facility ideal for events, gatherings, or operational use. Rich in water assets, the land includes 69 shares of irrigation water via an on-site ditch, is traversed by Oak Creek, borders state land that touches the Arkansas River,  and is serviced by city water with one commercial tap in addition to a private well historically producing approximately 32 GPM. The north portion offers a large pasture fenced on three sides, while the south contains the primary improvements and infrastructure, including remnants of its history as a working dairy farm with livestock pens, paddock, and silage bunker. Wildlife such as deer and turkey are commonly seen throughout the property, enhancing its rural appeal. Zoned agricultural rural, this property offers exceptional flexibility for a variety of uses; however, buyer to verify all intended uses, as seller makes no warranties regarding zoning or permitted uses.

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Old Farmhouse Venue

price

$1,850,000

acres

32.54 Acres

location

Florence, Colorado, 81226

Extensive Outbuildings & Facilities4-car garage providing ample storage for vehicles and equipmentFully remodeled 100’ x 40’ multi-use facility, ideal for events, gatherings, workshops, or agricultural useExisting infrastructure from its history as a working dairy farm, including:Livestock pens and paddockSilage bunkerFunctional layout for continued agricultural operationsLand, Water & Agricultural AssetsWater is one of this property’s most valuable features:69 shares of irrigation water via on-site (Include the name of the Ditch) ditch systemOak Creek runs through the property, naturally dividing the land and enhancing both beauty and usabilityCity water with one commercial tapPrivate well (historically producing approx. 32 GPM)The land is well-configured for usability:Northern portion: Large pasture/field, fenced on three sides—ideal for grazing or hay productionSouthern portion: Primary homesite and infrastructureLifestyle & SettingEnjoy peaceful rural living with abundant wildlife, including deer and wild turkey, frequenting the property. The setting offers privacy, natural beauty, and a deep-rooted agricultural history that’s increasingly hard to ProfileWith its combination of residential improvements, large-scale structures, water rights, and acreage, this property presents exceptional flexibility for:Agricultural operationsHobby ranch or equestrian useMulti-generational livingPotential event or venue use (subject to approvals)Important NoteBuyer to verify all potential uses, including commercial or event operations. Seller makes no warranties regarding zoning or permitted uses beyond current agricultural rural designation.

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Premier Listing

Five Gulley Ranch

price

$3,400,000

acres

1,935 Acres

location

Florence, Colorado, 81226

The Five Gulley Ranch spans 1,920 deeded acres in Fremont County, Colorado, located just south of Florence and north of Wetmore. Access to the ranch has easy entry off Hwy 67 and a deep history for running cattle within its borders. The land is accessible year-round via the well-maintained County Road 103, ensuring convenient ingress and egress. Surrounding the ranch are a handful of ranchettes with homes tucked away into the contoured surroundings. The landscape has a striking desert-like quality on its northern portion with natural canyons and cliffs winding through the terrain . Positioned at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the area is home to wide open skies and expansive views. The ranch is full of many kinds of vegetation including a good variety of grasses, shrubs, cactus, pine, spruce, fir, and junipers. The southern part of the land has deciduous trees and seasonal creeks. This rich environment supports a variety of wildlife, such as elk, deer, antelope, and smaller game species. Occasionally, larger predators like bear and mountain lions may also be seen in the area. While the property has not been actively hunted, it offers the potential for the acquisition of owner tags in Game Management Unit (GMU) 69. There are hidden springs to the mid portion of the land that attract the wildlife looking for southeastern portion of the property has been surveyed into fifteen 35+ acre build sites, each offering vast potential for development or recreational use. With its expansive layout, the land provides ample space and flexibility, making it ideal for a wide range of creative projects and opportunities.