Huge 35 acres – Seller Financed Land CO.

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35 Acres Seller Financed Land Colorado Country – in stunning Wild Horse Mesa only about 5 miles west of Sanchez Reservoir with abundant fishing. Just a half a mile to the Melby airstrip. Offered at almost $10K below Tax Appraised value! Wildlife includes mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, coyotes, small game, birds, eagles, black bears, mountain lions and bighorn sheep. Just north of the Colorado New Mexico border with the world famous Taos Angel Fire Ski areas just 90 minutes away. Hunting, fishing, natures at its best! Surrounded by the San Juan, La Garita and Sangre de Cristo mountain ranges.  […more pictures below…]

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Property Details:

Sale Price: $29,500 ($26,550 cash)
County & State: Costilla County, Colorado
Closest City: San Luis, CO
Size: 35.1 acres
Parcel No: 72000010
Zoning: Residential
Terrain: Gently rolling
Approx. GPS Coordinates: 37.070539, -105.471678
Access: Dirt road
Electricity: None - solar, wind or generator needed
Water: Well needed
Waste: Septic needed
Annual Taxes: $541.88
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Mobile/Manufactured Home: Allowed
Association Fees/HOA: None
Building Requirements: None but must confirm to county codes.

Seller Financed land in Colorado

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What’s Nearby?

Hiking/Camping

Mt Blanca: Mt Blanca lies at the southern tip of Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo range near the town of Alamosa and it borders another CO attraction, Great Sand Dunes National Monument.

Great Sand Dunes National Park/Preserve: A is a United States National Park located in the San Luis Valley, in the easternmost parts of Alamosa County and Saguache County, Colorado.

Zapata Falls: A waterfall located in the San Luis Valley near the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains adjacent to Rio Grande National Forest and south of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.

San Isabel National Forest: San Isabel National Forest is located in central Colorado. The forest contains 19 of the state’s 53 fourteeners, peaks over 14,000 feet high, including Mount Elbert, the highest point in Colorado.

Mosca Camp Ground: The Mosca Campground is located in the low dunes west of San Luis Lake. All 51 sites have electrical hookups, sheltered tables, fire grills, nearby drinking water hydrants, and an available dump station. Campsites have a panoramic view of San Luis Lake, the surrounding Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range and the Great Sand Dunes.

San Luis State Park: In the shadow of the Great Sand Dunes National Park is peaceful San Luis State Park and Wildlife Area. Waterfowl, shorebirds, songbirds and raptors fill the sky over this unique desert ecosystem, making San Luis an outstanding watchable wildlife area most of the year. The park is located just 15 minutes west of the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve and features the Mosca Camp Ground.

Boating and Fishing

Sanchez Reservior: Located a few miles south of San Luis, Colorado’s oldest town, Sanchez Reservoir offers visitors scenic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Mountain Home Reservoir: Highlights: Raptors, Shorebirds, Songbirds, Upland Birds, Waterbirds, Waterfowl.

Rio Grande River: The wild and scenic Rio Grande is an irresistible playground where unruly rapids check your skills.

Lathrop State Park: Lathrop State Park is a Colorado state park located 3 miles west of Walsenburg.  

Ski Country

Monarch Ski Area: Monarch Ski and Snowboard Area is located on U.S. Highway 50. It is twenty miles west of Salida, Colorado.

Angel Fire Resort: Ski and snowboard vacation destination in the heart of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

Taos Ski Valley: Taos Ski Valley is steeped in legend and mystique. Its vast, rugged terrain and generous, free-spirited community calls out to a different kind of adventurer

Wolf Creek Ski Area: Wolf Creek Ski Area is a ski area in southwest Colorado, located on the Wolf Creek Pass between Pagosa Springs and South Fork.

 

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World Famous Angel Ski Resort nearby

Just over 1.5 hrs away from the world famous Angel Ski Resort. When the snow flies, Angel Fire is a winter wonderland with an abundance of adventures for all ages and abilities. For skiers and snowboarders, Angel Fire Mountain offers over 560 acres of terrain with rolling cruisers, gladed tree runs, three terrain parks and one of New Mexico’s top ski and snowboard schools. Off the slopes, the adventure continues with the Polar Coaster Tubing Hill, the Nordic Center with over 15 km of terrain and the sledding hill at the Nordic Center for kids 12 and under.

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Costilla County…Where Colorado Began…

Costilla County is the first county in Colorado. San Luis has an exceptional tourist attraction, The Stations of the Cross Shrine. These sculptors are ¾ to life size bronze statues of the 15 stations of the cross with the resurrection being the 15th. The Shrine is located on a mesa (flat top mountain) in the center of San Luis where we have recreated our own Calvary. The Shrine of the Stations of the Cross was built as an act of faith and love by the parishioners of the Sangre de Cristo Parish in San Luis, Colorado. We want a place of prayer and solace open to members of all faiths and good will and hope that those visiting will find consolation and peace in your life.

San Luis Museum

The Museum has educational displays featuring artifacts, photographs, antiques and collectibles portraying early ranch and farm life.  It features exhibits of Native American artifacts, Hispanic settlers, the Japanese-American community, Adams State University, military regalia and early railroading.  We host various annual events and exhibits such as the All-Valley Art Show that features the artwork from the Valley’s Middle, Junior and Senior High Schools.

Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area

How did the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range get its name? 

In the 1800’s, when the Spanish dreamed of conquest, they wanted it all from the native peoples – their land, their gold, their soul. Spanish entradas, entrances, into the lands almost always included armor and friars. It is during one of these early explorations into present day San Luis Valley that a legend was born.  

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