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The Jones Farm

price

$995,000

acres

160 Acres

location

Otis, Colorado, 80743

The Jones Farm offers 160± acres with a 4,620 sq ft custom home, guest house, multiple outbuildings, and 7 grain bins. Located 17 mi N of Otis and 20 mi SE of Sterling, CO, this turnkey farm features top-tier improvements, open farmland, and a private, treed homesite. Ideal for farming, livestock, or a rural family headquarters in Colorado’s productive Eastern Plains.Land Covering 160± acres, The Jones Farm offers a balance of production, privacy, and rural lifestyle in a scenic country setting. The homesite is thoughtfully positioned amid mature tree rows on the north and south, offering protection from prevailing winds and enhancing the sense of privacy and seclusion. The land itself is gently rolling and highly functional, suitable for continued farming, grazing, and rural living. A large, fenced concrete patio and yard area surround the main residence, creating an ideal space for recreation, entertaining, or pets. With plenty of room to grow and expand, the land serves as a well-rounded base for a wide range of agricultural pursuits.Improvements The primary residence is a well-designed, custom-built, ranch styled home constructed in 2015, offering 4,620 square feet of finished living space across two levels. The main floor has an open-concept layout with hardwood flooring throughout, highlighted by a spacious country kitchen complete with granite countertops, white cabinetry, and a large center island. This chef’s kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining and living areas, making it ideal for hosting family and friends. The master suite is located on the main level and features a luxurious five-piece bath, including a soaking tub, dual vanities, and an oversized walk-in tile shower. An additional bedroom and full bathroom are also found on the main floor.Downstairs, the finished basement includes three large bedrooms and a full bath, along with a sizable open recreation room that can serve as a second living area, home gym, game room, or entertainment space.In addition to the main home, a nearly 1,000 square foot guest house provides a private and self-contained living space—perfect for extended family, guests, or hired help. It includes a living room, full kitchen, bedroom, walk-in closet, and a ¾ bath, all finished in a clean and comfortable style. The property is supported by reliable utilities, including propane heating, private well water, and a septic system.Agriculture The Jones Farm is an established agricultural operation with the infrastructure in place for both farming and equipment storage. Farm improvements include a 50′ x 100′ farm implement building, a 40′ x 60′ Quonset building, and a 30′ x 60′ shop, providing substantial room for machinery, tools, repairs, and indoor storage. The seven on-site grain bins support grain handling and storage, helping facilitate a more self-sufficient operation with reduced hauling needs during harvest.The land is currently utilized for production and offers the flexibility for row crop farming, rotational grazing, or feedlot use depending on operational needs. Whether you’re a seasoned producer looking to expand, a multigenerational family searching for a headquarters, or someone pursuing a turnkey rural lifestyle with income-producing potential, The Jones Farm checks all the boxes. With modern infrastructure, quality improvements, and a high-functioning layout, this property represents a rare opportunity to own a well-balanced and move-in-ready farmstead.Location The Jones Farm is ideally situated approximately 17 miles north of Otis, Colorado, and 20 miles southeast of Sterling, Colorado, placing it in the heart of Colorado’s Eastern Plains—an area known for its strong agricultural heritage, open skies, and wide-ranging productivity. The region is characterized by a mix of dryland and irrigated farms, native grass pasture, and family-run operations that support both row crops and livestock. With easy access to nearby highways and agricultural services in Sterling, this location strikes a rare balance between rural seclusion and logistical convenience. The surrounding area is well-regarded for its friendly communities, and dependable growing conditions.

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Whelden’s Wetzel Creek Ranch

price

$2,400,000

acres

1,676 Acres

location

Deer Trail, Colorado, 80105

Whelden’s Wetzel Creek Ranch offers 1,676± contiguous acres in Adams County, CO, just 30 minutes from Deer Trail, Byers and Brush. The ranch features two well-maintained residences, expansive native grass pasture, and 320± acres of recently released CRP with strong potential for conversion back to productive dryland farming.Land Whelden’s Wetzel Creek Ranch encompasses 1,676± deeded acres of ranchland in Adams County, Colorado, offering a balanced blend of native pasture, retired CRP, and potential tillable ground. The landscape is wide open and gently rolling, ideal for both grazing and dryland farming. The property has been carefully stewarded by the same family since 1909, maintaining strong soils, native grasses, and a legacy of sustainable livestock management.Of the total acreage, 320± acres was recently released from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), providing future owners with a valuable opportunity to return this ground to production agriculture. Whether used for dryland farming, cover crops, custom grazing, or habitat development, this acreage adds significant flexibility and upside to the overall ranch operation.The remainder of the ranch is primarily native shortgrass prairie, well-suited to cow/calf pairs or yearlings. The ground has historically supported up to 120 pairs or more with rotational use, and it’s evident that the land has not been overgrazed. Topography is gently undulating with good natural drainage, and the soil profile supports both forage production and potential crop conversion in select areas.Improvements The property includes two homes, several outbuildings, and essential ranch infrastructure:Main Residence: Built in 1995, this home  totals 2,600 sq ft with a finished basement, 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths. It has a metal roof, Andersen window/door upgrades (2019), propane forced air heat, wood stove, and a 2,400-gallon cistern with a submersible pump in addition to ranch well access. The yard features mature landscaping and trees. Outbuildings include a 30′ x 40′ garage, garden shed, and two small corrugated metal animal shelters.Secondary Residence: Approximately 2,600 sq ft including finished basement. Originally built in the 1940s and moved from Fort Morgan, the home was expanded in 1980. It offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, a steel roof, wood stove, propane stoves on each floor, Andersen windows (2020), and steel doors. The house has no central A/C or furnace and portions retain original wiring.Ranch Outbuildings:2014 steel barn/shedOlder dirt-floor QuonsetTwo “Tuff Shed” style buildings near the main houseTwo elevated grain bins on bridge plank foundations for storageRecreation While primarily a working cattle and farm property, Whelden’s Wetzel Creek Ranch does offer some recreational hunting value. The ranch sees a mix of mule deer, whitetail deer, and pronghorn antelope, particularly in the early mornings and evenings near the CRP, water sources, and shelterbelts. While not managed specifically for hunting, the open terrain and mix of cover provide opportunities for casual spot-and-stalk hunts during the season as well as some upland bird opportunities.Agriculture The ranch has a proven track record for supporting cattle and light farming:Water: The main domestic and livestock well, located in Section 25, is roughly 60’ deep and produces approximately 2.5 gallons per minute. It was outfitted with a new pump in 2025 and has historically serviced two homes and up to 120 cow/calf pairs for over 30 years. While it never ran dry, it can reach maximized output during peak summer use with over 200 head. PVC waterlines were installed around 1980, and well power is pulled from a point one-third mile to the north. Some black poly lines still exist near corrals and barns.Agricultural History: The land has been in the same family since 1909, offering over a century of ranching tradition. The grassland has consistently supported livestock, and the ongoing CRP buyout provides a pathway for expanding dryland crop production or custom grazing.Region & Climate Conveniently situated just off the Eastern Plains of Colorado, the ranch lies approximately 30 minutes from Deer Trail, Buyers and Brush—providing easy access to I-70 and regional amenities while maintaining a quiet and private ranch setting. The ranch is also only 1 hour from Denver International Airport. The elevation and open plains offer classic Colorado ranchland conditions, with seasonal variation and the kind of dryland grass climate well-suited for grazing operations.

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Highland Home & Horses

price

$1,750,000

acres

6 Acres

location

Fort Collins, Colorado, 80528

Highland Home and Horses is a premier 6± acre property located between Ptarmigan and Highland Meadows Golf Courses. The updated 6 bed, 4 bath ranch-style home features a remodeled kitchen and finished basement, while the 64x36 barn offers a high-end equestrian setup with water, power, and custom stalls. A rare blend of luxury, functionality, and location in Northern Colorado.Improvements Perfectly positioned between Ptarmigan Golf Course and Highland Meadows Golf Course, this exceptional 6± acre Fort Collins estate delivers a rare blend of luxury living and turnkey equestrian excellence in one of Northern Colorado’s most sought-after corridors.The ranch-style residence offers 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, anchored by a beautifully remodeled kitchen featuring maple cabinetry, granite countertops, and a gas range—designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The home has been extensively updated with new Anderson windows (2023), a custom mahogany front door, new blinds (2024), and new carpet (2025), while the fully finished basement expands the livable space with quality finishes throughout.Built for the serious horse owner, the 64×36 barn is a standout improvement—fully equipped with electricity and water, concrete floors with drains, and a well-planned layout separating barn and garage functions. The heated garage area includes a dedicated door and concrete approach, while the barn itself features a heated tack room, custom-built luxury stalls with automatic waterers, rubber-tiled center aisle, and an additional waterer in the paddock. Vinyl fencing and new Priefert gates complete a clean, high-end setup that is both functional and visually sharp.The 6± acres are thoughtfully laid out for usability and privacy, with a recycled asphalt driveway providing clean, all-season access. Properties of this caliber—offering both refined living and true equestrian infrastructure—are increasingly rare, especially in a location that provides immediate access to Windsor, Fort Collins, and premier golf and recreation.Property Highlights6 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms6± Acres in a premier locationFully remodeled kitchen with granite countertops & gas rangeFinished basement (2018)New Anderson windows (2023) & custom mahogany entry door64×36 insulated barn with water & electricityHeated tack room & separated heated garage spaceCustom luxury horse stalls with automatic waterersRubber-tiled aisle & concrete floors with drainsVinyl fencing & new Priefert gatesRecycled asphalt drivewayImmediate access to Ptarmigan & Highland Meadows Golf CoursesRegion & Climate Located between Windsor and Fort Collins, CO,  within the highly desirable Northern Front Range, this property benefits from a unique blend of agricultural heritage, upscale residential growth, and year-round recreation. The area sits between Fort Collins, Windsor, and Timnath—one of the fastest-growing and most sought-after regions in the state—known for its strong equestrian presence, quality infrastructure, and proximity to both urban amenities and open space.The climate is characterized by over 300 days of sunshine annually, low humidity, and a true four-season environment. Summers are warm but comfortable, with cool evenings, while winters are generally mild with moderate snowfall that typically melts quickly. The semi-arid climate supports healthy pasture management and is well-suited for horses and livestock, with long grazing seasons and manageable conditions year-round.With easy access to the Rocky Mountains, residents enjoy quick trips for hiking, fishing, and skiing, while nearby golf courses, reservoirs, and trail systems provide everyday recreation close to home. The region continues to attract those seeking space, lifestyle, and long-term value—making this area one of Northern Colorado’s premier places to live, invest, and operate.Location Highland  Home and Horses is ideally situated at 5632 E County Road 30 in Windsor, Colorado—positioned in the heart of Northern Colorado’s most desirable growth corridor between Fort Collins, Windsor, and Timnath. The property offers the perfect balance of privacy and accessibility, surrounded by open country while remaining just minutes from everyday conveniences.Downtown Windsor is approximately 10 minutes away, offering local dining, shopping, and access to Windsor Lake. Fort Collins—home to Colorado State University, extensive retail, medical facilities, and entertainment—is just 15–20 minutes to the northwest. Timnath and I-25 are also within 10–15 minutes, providing quick connectivity north to Cheyenne or south to Denver.For air travel, the property is well positioned:Northern Colorado Regional Airport (FNL) – approximately 15 minutes away, offering private and regional aviation servicesDenver International Airport (DEN) – approximately 60–70 minutes, providing major commercial and international flightsRecreation is a standout feature of this location. The property sits directly between Ptarmigan Golf Course and Highland Meadows Golf Course, with additional nearby amenities including Pelican Lakes Golf Club, multiple reservoirs, trail systems, and open space. The Front Range mountains are within an hour, offering year-round outdoor recreation from hiking and fishing to skiing.This location delivers the increasingly rare combination of acreage living with immediate access to top-tier amenities, strong surrounding communities, and major transportation routes—making it highly desirable for both lifestyle buyers and long-term investment.

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Sterling South Platte 115

price

$1,380,000

acres

115 Acres

location

Sterling, Colorado, 80751

Sterling South Platte 115 is a premier recreational tract northeast of Sterling, Colorado, featuring nearly three-quarters of a mile of South Platte River frontage. Towering cottonwoods, secluded bends, and open sandbars create incredible habitat for trophy whitetail deer, turkey, and waterfowl. A rare combination of privacy, access, and year-round hunting opportunity along one of Colorado’s best river corridors.Land The Sterling South Platte 115 encompasses approximately 115 acres +/- of diverse river-bottom terrain just four miles northeast of Sterling, Colorado. Nearly three-quarters of a mile of the South Platte River winds through the west side of the property, with ownership on both sides for most of its stretch. Towering cottonwoods, thick willow stands, and pockets of native grassland provide a rich mix of cover and open space. The land’s blend of riparian habitat and open pasture makes it equally suited for recreation, livestock use, or future habitat enhancement projects. Bordered entirely by state ground, the property enjoys exceptional privacy and seclusion rarely found so close to town.Recreation The Sterling South Platte 115 lies in one of Colorado’s most productive wildlife corridors, offering an incredible combination of private and public hunting opportunity. With nearly three-quarters of a mile of South Platte River frontage, the property features heavy cottonwood cover, secluded river bends, and grassy bottoms that hold strong populations of whitetail deer, turkey, and some upland birds. The thick timber and willows provide secure bedding for mature bucks, while the surrounding state ground expands the accessible habitat footprint and allows for additional hunting area.Waterfowl hunters will appreciate the open banks, sandbars, and slow-water stretches along the river, as well as the nearby sloughs, crop ground, and Bravo Ditch system that draw ducks and geese throughout the migration. The blend of habitat diversity, river frontage, and adjacency to public ground make this tract a true sportsman’s property—offering exceptional hunting opportunities for multiple species just minutes from Sterling.Agriculture Open pasture ground offers flexibility for grazing, food plot development, or potential wetland  projects. The river frontage and associated sub-irrigated soils promote strong grass production, supporting livestock through the growing season.Region & Climate Located in Logan County in northeastern Colorado, the area experiences a semi-arid climate with around 15 inches of annual precipitation. Summers are warm and dry, while winters are mild with light snowfall. The nearby South Platte River contributes to favorable soil moisture and vegetation growth, creating a resilient environment for both agriculture and wildlife.Location Just four miles northeast of Sterling off Riverview Road, this property offers the rare combination of privacy and convenience. The surrounding state lands and river frontage create a quiet, natural setting, yet Sterling’s amenities—fuel, food, lodging, and supplies—are only minutes away. The property is situated just 7.5 miles northeast of the Sterling Municipal Airport and approximately 1½ hours from Denver International Airport (DIA), offering convenient access from the Front Range and beyond. Whether used as a private retreat, grazing tract, or hunting getaway, the Sterling South Platte 115 delivers both seclusion and accessibility in one unique package.

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29717 County Road 44, Burlington, Colorado

price

$375,000

acres

5 Acres

location

Burlington, Colorado, 80807

The original farmhouse, built in 1925 and renovated in 2022, offers a well-updated country home with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1,088 square feet of living space. A fenced yard provides privacy and separation from the surrounding acreage. A newer 40’×60’ post-frame building with lean-tos, large overhead doors, an office, bathroom, and climate-controlled kennel, along with additional barns and sheds, supports livestock and equipment storage. Improvements The property is well improved with a thoughtful mix of residential and agricultural structures that support a wide range of rural uses. The original farmhouse, built in 1925 and fully renovated in 2022, has been carefully updated while retaining its character. It offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 1,088 square feet of comfortable living space. A fenced yard surrounds the home, providing separation from the working areas of the property and creating a practical outdoor space suited for everyday use.The most recent improvement is a 40’ × 60’ post-frame building designed with versatility in mind. Ten-foot lean-tos extend from each side, providing additional covered storage and work areas. Inside, the building is outfitted with two 14-foot overhead doors—one at each end—allowing for easy drive-through access for equipment, trailers, or vehicles. The interior includes an air-conditioned office and bathroom, making it suitable for daily operations or business use, along with a climate-controlled dog kennel area equipped with a floor drain for easy cleaning and maintenance.Additional barns and sheds are positioned throughout the property to provide shelter, storage, and corral space for livestock. These improvements support a variety of uses, whether for horses, cattle, or hobby animals, and add functional value to the acreage. Together, the existing structures create a well-balanced and highly usable set of improvements that complement the land and make the property well suited for practical country living and agricultural use.Agriculture The surrounding area is firmly rooted in production agriculture, characterized by expansive dryland and irrigated farmland alongside native and improved pasture. The landscape supports row crops and wheat fields, with pasture ground commonly used for grazing cattle, reflecting the area’s long-standing agricultural heritage. Large, contiguous tracts, minimal development, and reliable county road access create a quiet, working-ag environment where farming and livestock production remain the dominant land uses and open space is preserved.Location 29717 County Road 44 is located north of Burlington, Colorado, within a quiet stretch of eastern Colorado farm and ranch country. The property fronts a well-maintained county road and is surrounded by large tracts of cropland and pasture, reflecting the area’s strong agricultural foundation. With minimal nearby development, the setting offers privacy and wide-open plains views, while still being a short drive from Burlington’s amenities and easy access to I-70.