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The San Luis Valley Colorado Information Center is the online guide to Colorado. The San Luis Valley is the largest allpine valley in the world, located in southwest Colorado. This area boasts one of the best ski areas in the world, offers the best elk hunting, and affordable housing.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Sangre de Cristo Ranches property for sale! 5 acres - Colorado lot / Colorado property



Reserve now with a one-time good faith deposit of $500.00! Pay via credit card/check through secure payment system.

Please contact us to verify payment and to initiate the paperwork. Call us toll-free, 9am-5pm EST at 1-877-964-3932.





Property Summary

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YOUR PAYMENT OPTIONS:

Straight Sale w/ No Financing = $9,800.00 + no closing fee (Best Deal!)

With Financing = $500.00 down, $185/month for 60 months + $150 closing fee

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There's a reason why Sangre de Cristo Ranches is considered one of the last rural frontiers on earth. The beauty of the surrounding mountain ranges, the trees, the wildlife, and the undisturbed terrain speaks for itself.


This beautiful 5+ acre parcel is on a well maintained road that is one of the first plowed in winter, and will offer very good access, while being easy to build on and having abundant wildlife for your viewing. There's also a driveway already cleared for this lot, allowing you to build immediately or you could drive a camper or an RV on the property.


To the east and south is a great area of the San Isabel National forests, which is set aside and will never be developed. This assures a very large area of land that will never be developed and abundant wildlife for generations to come. The immediate area has about 5,000 acres of meadows, forests, streams, beaver ponds and lakes in protected common lands and many miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, and wildlife viewing.


It also backs to a beautiful area of the San Isabel National forests for even more of your mountain enjoyment. There are many very nice log homes, timberframes and conventional homes and cabins in the development, and it is an area of abundant wildlife, and you will see herds of deer and elk in the meadows and forests and many birds from hummingbirds, songbirds to quail, turkey and eagles.


Summer is a time of weather that is as close to perfect as you can get. The air cool and dry, while the sun warm, many come here to escape the heat and humidity. It is the perfect time of year to hike the forested mountain trails, flyfish the streams for wild natural native trout, sit by the lake with a good book, or mountain bike to the top of a mountain where the views are forever.


This area is protected by covenants that maintain your property value over time. The following covenants are as follows:

1. Homes need to be 30 feet away from any lot boundary.

2. Land in the area cannot be subdivided further; hence, your neighbors will always be at minimum 5-6 acres away, giving you a lot of privacy.

3. Residential structures need to be at least 600 square feet.

4. All sanitary or disposal systems should be approved by the county public health agency.

5. You cannot erect a commercial building on the property.
















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