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Westcliffe,CO 81252
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Unimproved Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Atlasta Subdivision
MLS Listing ID 1887056
HOA Y/N false
Originating Board REcolorado
Annual Tax Amount $700
Lot Size 6.240 Acres
Acres 6.24
Property Description
Packed with Potential, NO HOA, 6.24 Acres with Well and Septic -- Are you in search of a stunning piece of land to camp, build, and revel in breathtaking mountain views in rural Custer County? Look no further than this 6.24-acre parcel, boasting a pre-existing well and septic system. It's a rare find to come across such a spacious parcel not bound by a homeowners association, offering unparalleled vistas of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Thinking about camping? You can do just that on this lot, thanks to the Seller's installation of a septic system. Furthermore, a 400' well drill completed in 2024 by Finney Drilling ensures a static water level of 180' and a production rate of five gallons per minute. Nestled just west of the gated subdivision of Eagle Springs Ranch, renowned for its abundant elk population, this property allows you to bask in the mesmerizing views of the star-studded Milky Way, as it is part of a Dark Skies Community. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, take advantage of the nearby Sangre de Cristo mountain trails, indulge in some fishing on the Arkansas River, or hit the slopes at Monarch for a truly invigorating escape from the city grind! SELLER FINANCING is an attractive option. Call your favorite Agent and schedule that showing!
Location
State CO
County Custer
Area Out Of Area
Zoning Rural Residential
Direction From Westcliffe, East on Hwy 96 12.65 miles, right/S onto Rosita Rd/CR 328, left/E on Eagle Springs Rd, left/N onto Atlasta Dr. Parcel on the left, sign.
Exterior
Street Surface Gravel
Building
Sewer Septic,Septic Tank
Water Well
New Construction false
Schools
School District Custer County C-1
Others
Senior Community false