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5 acres Park County CO. Seller Finance

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WIDE OPEN SPACE! 5+ Acres in Hartsel Ranch, Colorado Seller Finance Land is ready for your dream home or cabin. Close to Hwy 9. Fantastic views. Park county was named after the geographic region known as South Park which was named by early fur traders and trappers in the area. Only 20 minutes from Hartsel. This large property is great for those who are looking to get away from it all and enjoy the nearby mountains and local fishing spots at Spinney Mountain State Park and Elevenmile Canyon Reservoir […more pictures below…]  

TERMS:

We Buy Wholesale – We Pass on the Savings

Owner Financing: THIS PARCEL IS SOLD.
Cash Price: SOLD

We accept Credit and Debit Cards for your convenience.

Click here to Purchase Today or Call us at 1-800-665-0670

 

 

Call us today 1-800-665-0670

 

Property Details:

Sale Price: $6,495 ($5,995 cash)
County & State: Park County, Colorado
Closest City: Hartsel, CO
Size: 5.18 acres
Zoning: Residential
Approx. GPS Coordinates: 38.9516667  -105.795
Access: County Maintained Dirt road
Electricity: None – Solar or Generator or wind
Water: Cistern or Well (fee to install)
Waste: Septic (fee to install)
Annual Taxes: $98.66
Building Requirement: No requirements - Just needs to conform to Park County Code
Camping: Allowed
Mobile/Manufacture Home: Not Allowed
Schedule No: 24049
Conveyance: Warranty Deed

 

Park County Map

 

Park County Seller Finance Land

Park County History Located in the center of Colorado, Park County figures in the center of the “Pikes Peak or Bust” gold rush of 1859. A trapper from Kentucky named Jim Pursley told Zebulon Pike, an explorer mapping the newly acquired western land for President Thomas Jefferson, that he’d found gold in the South Park, a big high-altitude basin in the middle of Park County. In that 1806 meeting, neither man was interested in gold. Pursley was trapping beaver and Pike had a report to complete. When, in 1859, a prospector found nuggets and flakes of gold near what would soon become the city of Denver, the discovery triggered a stampede of gold-seekers and families looking for a new life in the Rockies. Within a year and a half, the population of the area known as Colorado jumped from a few thousand Native Americans and a few hundred mountain men to more than 30,000 people. One-third of those settled in Park County where miners found millions of dollars of gold.  

Tourism As soon as the buffalo trails became wagon roads and then railroads, Park County became a mecca for tourists. Many of the first homesteads in Platte Canyon became hotels and restaurants for the hungry travelers heading for the gold country. Hundreds of visitors came on the trains from Denver and Colorado Springs to hunt, fish, sightsee, and pick flowers. When cars and highways replaced the trains, guest ranches and resorts continued to host visitors seeking to find the real Colorado.    

Current South Park Unlike many of the surrounding counties, most of Park County has changed very little. The wide open ranch land still hosts cattle, bison, elk, deer, and antelope, and the forests are home to bears, mountain lions, foxes, and lynx. Residents of Park County still brave the elements for the privilege of living among the breathtaking scenery and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities that are a part of this area. Many of the historic buildings, mining camps, towns, ranches, and natural wonders are available for the visitor to enjoy. 

TERMS:

We Buy Wholesale – We Pass on the Savings

Owner Financing: THIS PARCEL IS SOLD
Cash Price: SOLD

We accept Credit and Debit Cards for your convenience.

Click here to Purchase Today or Call us at 1-800-665-0670

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TERMS:

We Buy Wholesale – We Pass on the Savings

Owner Financing: THIS PARCEL IS SOLD
Cash Price: SOLD

We accept Credit and Debit Cards for your convenience.

Click here to Purchase Today or Call us at 1-800-665-0670