Short Sale Like New! Granite counter tops accent the high end finish throughout. this two bedroom, two bath condo. Large one car attached garage. Offered at approx $149,000 less than original purchase price. Located in prestigious Winter Park Ranch. MLS 11-1155 Call for Quote
World Class Live Water: This rare 760 +/- acre ranch is conveniently located in the incomparable and breathtaking Weminuche Valley in the Upper Piedra Basin in Hinsdale County, Colorado. Recreation aspects of this ranch are complimented by 500,000 +/- acres of protected public lands. When picturing a western alpine ranch, this is exactly what creates the dreams of many. Drastic peaks lining the skyline and timbered ridges flowing into an alpine valley - all transected by the picturesque Weminuche Creek as it flows from the 492,418 acre Weminuche Wilderness Area. The ranch is blessed with roughly 3 miles of private world class live water. This top end alpine stream is accented with 3 remarkable lakes providing a welcome addition to what many discerning fly fishermen would classify as the ulitmate Colorado western slope trout fishing experience. Heaven Begins at 8,000 Feet Have you ever heard the term, "Heaven begins at 8,000 feet"- One would think this quote was created specifically for the Heirloom Ranch. Big views, on large acreage with your only neighbor having a large property holding. The ranch is located in Hinsdale County, Colorado and this county is designated by the USGS as the "most remote" county in North America. Hinsdale County boasts 679,680 acres of county land with 655,891 of those acres protected wilderness or wilderness study areas. The term "neighbor" takes on a new meaning. Worlds Away The Ranch is located approximately twenty miles northwest of Pagosa Springs, Colorado in Hinsdale County. While the area "feels" like you are worlds away, the ranch is blessed with the close proximity to the quaint mountains and to the amazing town of Pagosa Springs -- just minutes away. Views in every direction, streams for viewing just out your door, and the crisp cool summers -- that you remember --- you will feel as if you actually have stepped back in time. Eight rustic cabins accent the property providing generations of memories on this historic ranch. Wildlife The Heirloom Ranch is in the northern part of Colorado Game Management Unit 77, where there are thousands of acres of public lands. An abundance of elk, trophy mule deer and many other species are often spotted in and around the ranch.
1/4 acre lot Souterhn Arizona- Buena Vista Ranch Estates -Pay only $129.00 per month. In Buena Vista Ranch Estates! APN# 104-06-074- Block 3, Lot 53. This is a rare opportunity to own property in one of the most desirable locations in Southern Arizona. This property provides an excellent short to long-term investment in an area that has all of the conveniences of an urban development (only 123 miles from Tucson Arizona, the second largest city in Arizona) but is located in a private and rural like setting. Southern Arizona is one of the fastest growing areas in the Western United States, and boasts a low cost of living and a readily available workforce. The diverse cities and charming smaller communities hold a wealth of possibilities for every type of business as well as every type of person. This area is booming! Many of the smaller communities are some of the fastest growing in Arizona. Businesses and jobs are plentiful! Located along a major growth corridor between Nogales and Tucson this area is primed for growth. Arizona's growth rate is among the highest in the nation. Census reports show the state grew by nearly 1.5 million residents from 1990, when it had more than 3.6 million residents, to more than 5.1 million in 2000. 7.3 million residents are expected by 2010. Located within Santa Cruz County south of Tucson, this region has many compelling factors that make it an attractive location for investment. Some of the biggest draws are its spectacular weather, relatively inexpensive housing, low land costs, and a close proximity to the wonders of Mexico. Santa Cruz County is increasingly being discovered by the urban populations of Phoenix (300 miles away) and Tucson as a pleasant retreat from chaotic urban life. The cultural and economic center of Santa Cruz County is the City of Nogales (17 miles away). Nogales is a major port of entry along the International Border with Mexico, serves as the County Seat and is bustling with commerce. Nogales is a major player in the produce industry of the United States. Produce is a huge business, and many of the fruits and vegetables that Americans consume are grown in Mexico and transported to produce dealers located in Nogales. From here, they are packaged and shipped to countless locations in the United States. Other nearby communities include Patagonia, Sonoita, Elgin, and Green Valley (a booming active retirement destination) which make up Southern Arizona's Mountain Empire. This is a region known for its Vineyards and high desert grasslands that many people liken to Montana, without the cold winters. The terrain of the area consists of desert terrain, river valleys, and high mountain ranges. The area is a high desert grassland with elevations ranging between 3,000 and 9,000 feet. Several dramatic mountain ranges run through the county with the highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains (near the famous Whipple Astronomical Observatory) at an elevation of 9,400 feet. Santa Cruz County is an ecological crossroads, where habitats and species from the Sierra Madre of Mexico, the Rocky Mountains, and the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts all can be found. The abrupt rise of mountains from the grasslands creates sky "islands" harboring rare species and communities of plants and animals. The southeastern part of Arizona is rich in history, natural wonders, birds and native vegetation. Recreation opportunities abound in nearby Coronado National Forest and Patagonia Lake State Park; not to mention the numerous Golf Courses, first class shopping, services and nightlife, all located only a short drive away in Tucson. Moreover, traveling from Santa Cruz's mountain desert setting to Mexico’s Sea of Cortez opens an even wider variety of recreational experiences including its expansive beaches, boating of all kinds, whale watching, and even deep sea fishing-----all within easy driving distance. This is an up and coming area where land values will only increase!!! Invest today! House sales are down but Land sales are up while investors are scooping up land for the next Real Estate boom while they can buy low! DRIVING DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Interstate-19/US-89 and Arizona State Route-82/Patagonia Road (approximately 70 miles south of Tucson) head northeast on State Route 82/Patagonia Road for 4.4 miles to the intersection with Kino Springs Drive. Turn right onto Kino Springs Drive and head east/southeast for 4.2 miles (towards Kino Springs) to the intersection with El Camino Real. Turn right onto El Camino Real and head southwest for 1.19 miles At this point (just after passing two houses on the right) the road will fork. Bear left and go southwest for about 100 feet. At this point there is an intersection with a two track road headed to the southeast. Turn left onto this road and follow it the southeast for .29 of a mile to an intersection with an east/west running road. Turn left onto this road and follow it to the east for 330 feet and there is an intersection with a faint road headed to the south southwest. Turn right onto this road and follow it the south southwest for .26 of a mile and the southwestern corner of the property is on the left (east) side of the road. Roads leading to the property may not be completed and/or be in poor condition and road signs may not be present. All distances are approximate. Other property in the same area has listed or sold between $1,000 – $40,000 or more per acre. 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