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Sunrise Subdivision Fort Lupton, CO - land for sale

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Sunrise Subdivision Fort Lupton, CO

price

$5,100,000

acres

40 Acres

location

Fort Lupton, Colorado, 80621

Sunrise Subdivision is +-40 acres that is being platted for 169 single family residences. The final plat should be recorded in the next 45 days. It is located across the street from a completed subdivision on the corner of County Road 12 and County Road 29.5. All services are at the property and newly paved roads are on the east and south. Seller will close this property at final plat. Metro-district is complete and comes with the property. Land Sunrise Subdivision  is +-40 acres and has been taken through planning and zoning in Fort Lupton over the last two years. Our engineers have come up with a plan for 169 lots with lot sizes being 45X110. Western Engineering Consultants are working toward a final plat on the property with an estimated completion in April of 2026.All city services border the property and the road on the west side of the property is newly paved. A subdivision across the street has just completed sellout.   The water is currently 4 residential  units per share of CBT.  The developer will have to put in the non-potable infrastructure to receive the 4 taps per share of CBT. The city will supply the water for the non-potable system.  This is the best deal you will find from a city on the front range of Colorado.Improvements We will be delivering a final engineered and approved plat at closing.All city services are at the southwest corner of the development.Location The property is on the west side of Fort Lupton, Colorado. It is a fast growing town just north of Brighton, Colorado. It is well located just 30 miles from downtown Denver and also 30 miles from DIA. It has excellent access to Highway 85 and also to the I-25 corridor.

Homestead at Lost Creek - land for sale

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Homestead at Lost Creek

price

$3,200,000

acres

419 Acres

location

Bennett, Colorado, 80102

Discover Homestead at Lost Creek, a 419-acre site ideal for a residential development in the growing north Denver Metro corridor, east of Brighton on 144th Avenue. Improvements include a private central road, distributed power, existing wells and multiple Cleary utility buildings. The included water rights provide ample water for a significant master- planned community in Adams County, Colorado. Land The 419-acre site is open grassland with dry Lost Creek meandering 1.6 miles from the north boundary to the southwestern tip.  This expansive site offers flexible development opportunities, with its level topography and pre-existing utilities simplifying the planning and construction process.  Bordered by 144th and 136th on the north and south respectively,  the level topography has only 40 feet of rise. Open surrounding landscape with minimal improvements provides  360-degree view corridors.  The land is currently platted with 10 separate parcels ranging from 40 to 43.8 acres.  Individual parcels are not available for sale.Improvements A private central road, parallel to Shumaker and N. Harback Roads runs north-south, connecting 144th and 136th Avenues dividing the land nearly equally to the east and west.  Electrical power runs along the road with multiple transformers/pedestals.  There are eight wells, each with an adjacent underground pressure tank.  Five Cleary utility buildings are set throughout the land ranging in size of 3,000-4,800 sf.Recreation Adams County is home to  Barr Lake State Park, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge and the  Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer teamAgriculture Dryland farming is predominate in the area.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources The land includes water rights from the Laramie-Fox Hills, Lower Arapahoe and Upper Arapahoe aquifers.  There are no known mineral rights.  All water and any mineral rights attached to the land will be passed on.Region & Climate The area is known for sunny days and blue skies with a semi-arid climate featuring warm summers and cold winters. In the summer months, temperatures typically reach into the high 80s to low 90s during the day, with cooler nights in the 50s and 60s. In winter months, temperatures hover in the 30s and 40s during the day, dropping to below freezing overnight. The area receives an average of 14 inches of precipitation annually with most of it coming in spring and summer months. Snowfall generally ranges from 10 to 25 inches each year.History Adams County, founded in 1902, has a rich history of Native American culture, homesteading farming and cattle ranching.  Today,  with a population of 533,000, 5th most populous county in Colorado, the median age is 34.4 years and median household annual income is $86,297.Location Homestead at Lost Creek enjoys a prime location with effortless access to Denver International Airport and major highways, connecting future residents to the entire Front Range region.  Homestead at Lost Creek, located at the intersection of 144th and N Harback Road, is 10 miles northeast of Denver International Airport, 15 miles east of Brighton and 20 miles north of I-70.  Brighton is a growing city thriving with numerous community and neighborhood parks, sports complexes, trail systems, located on the edge of the eastern Colorado plains.

Keenesburg Irrigated  Land and Water, CO - land for sale

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Keenesburg Irrigated Land and Water, CO

price

$3,900,000

acres

155 Acres

location

Keenesburg, Colorado, 80643

The property consists of 155 acres in rural Weld County near Keenesburg. It is entirely flood irrigated with 3 irrigation wells, no sprinklers. There are also 160 shares of Henrylyn ditch water that must stay within the water district. This property is just 4 miles south of the exciting development of Rodeo Dunes Golf Club. Keenesburg boasts tranquility, a small-town atmosphere, excellent schools and many community events.Land This is an excellent flood irrigated farm.  The productive farm ground is flood irrigated with 3 irrigation wells. The annual permitted acre feet allowed from the wells is 400 acre feet of pumping/year. The property also includes 155 bonded shares of Henrylyn Irrigation Company that is an early  season ditch right for supplemental water.  The sellers have also had a historical consumptive use study completed and we will provide to prospective buyers.Sale will be subject to a First Right of Refusal.Agriculture The flood irrigated farm has typically grown corn, alfalfa, sugar beets and sunflowers.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Well permits: 11708FP; 31575FP; 5035FP.155 bonded shares of Henrylyn ditchAll seller-owned water rights appurtenant to the land will transfer with land to theBuyer.Consumptive Use study and water test reports are available.No mineral rights are included in the sale of the property.Region & Climate Keenesburg, Colorado, is a charming, rural town renowned for hosting The Wild Animal Sanctuary, the world’s largest facility dedicated to rescuing large carnivores.  It offers a quiet, safe, family-friendly atmosphere with a strong small-town feel, while still being located just 20 miles from Denver International Airport and 40 miles from Denver.Keenesburg, Colorado, features a semiarid climate with hot, mostly clear summers and cold, snowy winters. Typical annual temperatures range from  17°F to 89°F and is rarely below 1°F or above 97°F. The region experiences dry, high-altitude air, low annual precipitation of around 14 inches, and roughly 38 inches of snowfall per year. The newest attraction to Keenesburg area is the golf course development of Rodeo Dunes Golf. It is proving to be a world class golf destination.

Rio Grande Sanctuary Ranch - land for sale

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Rio Grande Sanctuary Ranch

price

$5,500,000

acres

368.04 Acres

location

Monte Vista, Colorado, 81144

Rio Grande Sanctuary Ranch covers roughly 368 acres and offers agricultural land, recreational activities, and rural living. The ranch boasts irrigated hay meadows with reliable surface water rights, as well as 1.5 miles along the renowned Rio Grande River, perfect for trout fishing and providing beautiful habitat. Highlights include a historic horse barn, custom-built home, abundant wildlife, outstanding deer, elk, and waterfowl hunting.Land The Rio Grande Sanctuary Ranch is a 368-acre property in Colorado featuring 1.5 miles of the Rio Grande River, renowned for its trout fishing and proximity to Gold Medal Trout Waters. The ranch offers diverse wildlife including elk, mule deer, turkey, and native birds, with irrigated meadows, willow groves, and hay fields providing prime habitat for hunting and birdwatching. Registered in GMU 791 and the Landowner Preference Program, the property also includes waterfowl hunting opportunities, senior water rights, and multiple building sites suitable for further development.Improvements Located in the gated compound at Plaza del Rio, this custom three-bedroom home is 2,752 square feet. It includes 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and has a 1,092 square foot finished garage.The property has five 2+acre lots next to the main house.It also features a historic horse barn with 4 stalls, feed and tack rooms and a good set of pens off the barn.Recreation The ranch boasts 1.5 miles of the renowned Rio Grande River, which is ideal for trout fishing and supports a vibrant trout habitat. This stretch is recognized as one of Colorado’s premier fly-fishing streams and is located less than three miles from Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s designated Gold Medal Trout Waters.Abundant wildlife is present throughout the ranch, including elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and turkey. The irrigated meadows, willow groves, and hay fields provide excellent cover, attracting these animals year-round and making the property an outstanding location for big game hunting. The ranch is situated within GMU 791, a limited draw unit, and is registered in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Landowner Preference Program.Additionally, a large slough runs down the middle of the property, providing exceptional waterfowl hunting opportunities. Five existing building sites, each over two acres, offer options for further development or expansion.Agriculture The ranch offers 230+- acres of productive, irrigated hay meadows and is home to a small herd of American quarter horses.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Surface water5 CFS Silva Ditch (Priority Numbers 1, 7, 38, 239 and 251)2 CFS Atencio Ditch No. 2 (Priority Number 144)Region & Climate Located in the heart of the San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado, Monte Vista features a high-desert, semi-arid climate characterized by abundant sunshine, cold winters with light snowfall (25-35 inches annually), and moderate summers. The area receives low annual precipitation,  about 7-9 inches, with most occurring between April and October.Location This property with abundant options is located midway between Monte Vista and Del Norte, offering accessible amenities  of both areas.Monte Vista provides a quiet, authentic hub for accessing the vast agricultural and scenic landscapes of the San Luis Valley.  Closest amenities center on outdoor recreation and local history, including the 14,800 acre Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, the Monte Vista Golf Club, and downtown historical, dining, and shopping district.  The town is also home to the the Ski Hi Complex, which hosts major regional events like the Ski-Hi Stampede Rodeo.Del Norte, another charming historic town in the San Luis Valley, is a gateway to the Rio Grande National Forest with exceptional mountain biking in Penitente Canyon, hiking at Lookout Mountain Park, fishing on the Gold Medal waters of the Rio Grande, exploring the Summitville Ghost Town, and touring local breweries and the Rio Grande County Museum.  Seasonal highlights include the Fall colors (October):  driving along US-160 near Del Norte over Wolf Creek Pass offers stunning Fall foliage; and the Winter sports: skiing and snowboarding in close proximity at Wolf Creek Ski Area.

32394 E 120th Ave., Hudson CO 80642 - land for sale

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32394 E 120th Ave., Hudson CO 80642

price

$400,000

acres

36 Acres

location

Hudson, Colorado, 80642

Four expansive lots, each ranging from 36 to 48 acres, are located along 120th Avenue just northeast of Denver International Airport. 120th Avenue has recently been upgraded and is an excellent paved highway. These lots are well situated 14 miles from Brighton, Colorado, 12 miles from Denver International Airport and 11 miles to E-470. Priced from $400,000 to $450,000, they offer incredible mountain views and great access to DIA.Land The land is currently being farmed but will soon be the location of your dream home. The views are incredible and offer views from Pike’s Peak to Long’s Peak. You have to see to believe!Improvements Lot 1 has an old home with a domestic well that is a scraper, but the well can be utilized.*SOLDLot 2 is vacant and would need to have a well drilled. *UNDER CONTRACTLot 3 offers an excellent quonset,  giving you excellent storage for your toys.*SOLDLot 4 is the largest of the  lots available at +-48 acres.*SOLDWater/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Water well permit 74428 on Lot 1.Location 15 minutes to DIA.40 minutes to Downtown Denver18 minutes to Brighton, Colorado

Johnstown Land and Highland Water - land for sale

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Johnstown Land and Highland Water

price

$2,625,000

acres

66.16 Acres

location

Johnstown, Colorado, 80534

This incredible offering is +-66 acres of currently irrigated farm ground. It offers 1.5 shares of Highland Irrigation Company water and 2 shares of Farmers Extension Ditch. . This listing is in a Weld County Opportunity Zone. The land is on Colorado Blvd. with excellent access to all surrounding areas via paved roads. It is an excellent opportunity for your dream home or future development site. Land The land is 66+- acres of irrigated farm ground. It offers incredible view of the front range and  great access to the I=25 corridor.Agriculture Irrigated corn currently.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources 1.5 shares of Highland Ditch Company2 shares of Farmers Extension DitchLocation The location is perfect  on Colorado Boulevard. It offers excellent access to the entire front range.Living in Johnstown, Colorado, offers a blend of small-town charm, safety, and affordability (relative to Denver), with beautiful mountain views, a strong sense of community rooted in agriculture, and convenient access to larger cities like Fort  Collins and Loveland via I-25 for work and amenities, making it a great spot for families and those seeking a quieter pace with growth potential.  Features a charming downtown (Parish Street) with local shops, restaurants, and annual events.

Vista South Development, Keenesburg, Colorado - land for sale

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Vista South Development, Keenesburg, Colorado

price

$5,000,000

acres

151.67 Acres

location

Keenesburg, Colorado, 80643

Vista South is a 151.67-acre property on the southwest side of Keenesburg, Colorado, a fast-growing town 33 miles northeast of Denver. The property has been annexed into the city, and a preliminary plat has been designed for 591 single-family homes and 27 acres of open space. It includes 38.68 shares of the Henrylyn Irrigation Company and has access to city water and sewer service.Land This 151.67-acre property offers scenic views and gently rolling hills, creating attractive topography for future development. The land consists of native Colorado grasslands, with city water and sewer already available on site—an important value-added feature. Keenesburg is a development-friendly town, with approval timelines that are typically faster than many communities along Colorado’s Front Range.Improvements Water and Sewer are to the property with capacity for the preliminary plat of 591 units.Agriculture This is native grass pasture.Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources 38.68 Henrylyn Irrigation Company Shares. No mineral rights transfer with the sale of the property.Region & Climate Keenesburg features a semiarid climate with warm, mostly clear summers and cool, snowy winters. Typical annual temperatures range from  17°F to 89°F and is rarely below 1°F or above 97°F.  The region experiences dry, high-altitude air, low annual precipitation of around 14 inches, and roughly 38 inches of snowfall per year.  History Keenesburg was originally established in 1882 as a railroad livestock stop named after a local homesteader and rancher, Les Keene.  Unlike nearby rail towns that served as water stops, Keene was built primarily as a place for trains to pick up cattle on yearly drives.  The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad built a depot in 1906, and the town applied for a post office. Because a post office named “Keene, Nebraska” already existed, the postmistress cleverly tweaked the name to “Keenesburg”Throughout the 1920s, the town grew to support a local newspaper (the Keene Valley Sun), a bank, and a lumberyard. The completion of the Henrylyn Irrigation System in the 1920s and the digging of early irrigation wells in the 1930s allowed local farmers to drastically increase their crop yieldsLocation Keenesburg , Colorado offers a quiet, safe, family-friendly atmosphere with a strong small-town feel, while still being located just 20 miles from Denver International Airport and 33 miles from Denver.  It is a charming, rural town renowned for hosting The Wild Animal Sanctuary, the world’s largest facility dedicated to rescuing exotic and endangered animals.   The newest attraction to Keenesburg area is the golf course development of Rodeo Dunes Golf, proving to be a world class golf destination.

151.67 Acres of Land for Sale in Keenesburg, CO - land for sale

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151.67 Acres of Land for Sale in Keenesburg, CO

price

$5,000,000

acres

151.67 Acres

location

Keenesburg, Colorado, 80643

Vista South is a 151.67-acre property on the southwest side of Keenesburg, Colorado, a fast-growing town 33 miles northeast of Denver. The property has been annexed into the city, and a preliminary plat has been designed for 591 single-family homes and 27 acres of open space. It includes 38.68 shares of the Henrylyn Irrigation Company and has access to city water and sewer service. This 151.67-acre property offers scenic views and gently rolling hills, creating attractive topography for future development. The land consists of native Colorado grasslands, with city water and sewer already available on site-an important value-added feature. Keenesburg is a development-friendly town, with approval timelines that are typically faster than many communities along Colorado's Front Range.Water and Sewer are to the property with capacity for the preliminary plat of 591 units. This is native grass pasture. 38.68 Henrylyn Irrigation Company Shares. No mineral rights transfer with the sale of the property. Keenesburg, Colorado offers a quiet, safe, family-friendly atmosphere with a strong small-town feel, while still being located just 20 miles from Denver International Airport and 33 miles from Denver. It is a charming, rural town renowned for hosting The Wild Animal Sanctuary, the world's largest facility dedicated to rescuing exotic and endangered animals. The newest attraction to Keenesburg area is the golf course development of Rodeo Dunes Golf, proving to be a world class golf destination. Keenesburg features a semiarid climate with warm, mostly clear summers and cool, snowy winters. Typical annual temperatures range from 17 F to 89 F and is rarely below 1 F or above 97 F. The region experiences dry, high-altitude air, low annual precipitation of around 14 inches, and roughly 38 inches of snowfall per year.