Beautiful Sage Valley Acres offers 112 +/- acres of ranch opportunity in Boulder County near Longmont, CO. Protected by a conservation easement, Outbuildings are allowed but no residential structures. Personalize it into a farm with trees, crops, grazing horses, cattle, goats, sheep, etc. 112 +/- acres of ranch opportunity near Longmont, CO. The property is protected by a conservation easement. Outbuildings allowed but no residential structures. The property could easily be personalized into a farm with trees, crops, grazing horses, cattle, goats, sheep, etc. The land is fenced and has historic ditches, laterals, and a small pond for the animals. Property has an existing cattle shed built in 1993. 112.81 acres of rural residential zoned land. Historic ditches and a small pond are on the property but no water rights. Pond could be used for waterfowl hunting. Property is fenced. It also has a shelter and turnout for farm animals. Ag buildings are allowed but no residential structures are to be built. There is a wide range of opportunity to create your own farm or ranch on 112 +/- acres. The property could be farmed with crops or trees and also setup for horses, cattle, sheep/goats, or any type of farm animals.
Nestled in the rolling hills outside of North Boulder, this pristine land offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of nature's beauty. Spanning 4.7 acres, this property showcases the epitome of tranquility and natural splendor. Intermingled with towering trees, this lot provides a sense of seclusion and privacy. The property boasts ample space for creating your dream retreat. Whether you envision a rustic log cabin nestled on the lot, a contemporary architectural masterpiece capturing the essence of modern mountain living, or a sprawling estate with expansive outdoor living areas, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination. One of the most captivating features of this land is its panoramic views and the Boulder County Land Use approval includes a 4,690 SF residence and a 2,400 SF barn that is situated to maximize these views of the Indian Peaks. Take advantage of the 10 shares of New Hardt Water to create your personal, organic hobby farm. Large animals are allowed! Power and water taps are already in place so all you need to do is start designing your dream home! Conveniently located about 11 miles from Boulder, this land offers the best of both worlds - a tranquil mountain retreat with easy access to modern conveniences.
Nestled in the rolling hills outside of North Boulder, this pristine land offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of nature's beauty. Spanning 4.7 acres, this property showcases the epitome of tranquility and natural splendor. Intermingled with towering trees, this lot provides a sense of seclusion and privacy. The property boasts ample space for creating your dream retreat. Whether you envision a rustic log cabin nestled on the lot, a contemporary architectural masterpiece capturing the essence of modern mountain living, or a sprawling estate with expansive outdoor living areas, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination. One of the most captivating features of this land is its panoramic views and the Boulder County Land Use approval includes a 4,690 SF residence and a 2,400 SF barn that is situated to maximize these views of the Indian Peaks. Take advantage of the 10 shares of New Hardt Water to create your personal, organic hobby farm. Large animals are allowed! Power and water taps are already in place so all you need to do is start designing your dream home! Conveniently located about 11 miles from Boulder, this land offers the best of both worlds - a tranquil mountain retreat with easy access to modern conveniences.
Fantastic building site with unobstructed mountain views across open space! Masterwork Home Company is available to construct your ideal full-custom home, or accommodations can be made for you to bring your own builder. Fantastic southwest Longmont location abuts open space and is only minutes from Boulder, bike trails, Lagerman reservoir, Twin Peaks mall and dozens of restaurants. Rare opportunity in Longmont.
Fantastic building site with unobstructed mountain views across open space! Masterwork Home Company is available to construct your ideal full-custom home, or accommodations can be made for you to bring your own builder. Fantastic southwest Longmont location abuts open space and is only minutes from Boulder, bike trails, Lagerman reservoir, Twin Peaks mall and dozens of restaurants. Rare opportunity in Longmont.
Standing proudly in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, welcome to this once in a lifetime opportunity to own an iconic feature of the Boulder County landscape, Haystack Mountain. Offered as a whole, this 105-acre parcel includes 31 shares of Left-Hand Ditch Water and Mineral Rights. The property also allows the new owner the option to create three 35-acre buildable parcels, all with no conservation easement(s). This property is a prime location to build a private residence with panoramic views of Longs Peak, the snowcapped back range, Boulder's Flatirons, and incredible long distance views overlooking Boulder County. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of country living along with convenient access to nearby amenities and easy commutes to downtown Boulder, Niwot, Longmont, and Denver International Airport. Once thought to be a volcano, its peak sits at an elevation of 5,579 FT, which claims to be the highest point from the Front Range all the way to North Carolina. Geologists now believe rivers and streams slowly eroded part of the Table Mountain Plateau creating Haystack Mountain as we know it today. The mountain and its environs have hosted elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, fox, bobcats, marmots, both bald and golden eagles, great horned owls along with many other raptors, and many fossils have been found on the mountain and its knolls. This land rich in history, can trace its roots from the early Native American tribes who used its peak as a buffalo herd lookout and the surrounding area was a wintering location for the Arapaho tribe led by chief Niwot. Haystack Mountain is said to have earned its name from early settlers and dairy farmers. Mary Elizabeth Bader Arbuthnot, the first pioneer to own Haystack Mountain, acquired the land from the U.S. Government in the 1800s. The property as it sits today has been with the current family for almost 60 years. Please contact Jeff Erickson or Ryan McIntosh for additional information and with any questions.
Standing proudly in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, welcome to this once in a lifetime opportunity to own an iconic feature of the Boulder County landscape, Haystack Mountain. Offered as a whole, this 105-acre parcel includes 31 shares of Left-Hand Ditch Water and Mineral Rights. The property also allows the new owner the option to create three 35-acre buildable parcels, all with no conservation easement(s). This property is a prime location to build a private residence with panoramic views of Longs Peak, the snowcapped back range, Boulder's Flatirons, and incredible long distance views overlooking Boulder County. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of country living along with convenient access to nearby amenities and easy commutes to downtown Boulder, Niwot, Longmont, and Denver International Airport. Once thought to be a volcano, its peak sits at an elevation of 5,579 FT, which claims to be the highest point from the Front Range all the way to North Carolina. Geologists now believe rivers and streams slowly eroded part of the Table Mountain Plateau creating Haystack Mountain as we know it today. The mountain and its environs have hosted elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, fox, bobcats, marmots, both bald and golden eagles, great horned owls along with many other raptors, and many fossils have been found on the mountain and its knolls. This land rich in history, can trace its roots from the early Native American tribes who used its peak as a buffalo herd lookout and the surrounding area was a wintering location for the Arapaho tribe led by chief Niwot. Haystack Mountain is said to have earned its name from early settlers and dairy farmers. Mary Elizabeth Bader Arbuthnot, the first pioneer to own Haystack Mountain, acquired the land from the U.S. Government in the 1800s. The property as it sits today has been with the current family for almost 60 years. Please contact Jeff Erickson or Ryan McIntosh for additional information and with any questions.
Standing proudly in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, welcome to this once in a lifetime opportunity to own an iconic feature of the Boulder County landscape, Haystack Mountain. Offered as a whole, this 105-acre parcel includes 31 shares of Left-Hand Ditch Water and Mineral Rights. The property also allows the new owner the option to create three 35-acre buildable parcels, all with no conservation easement(s). This property is a prime location to build a private residence with panoramic views of Longs Peak, the snowcapped back range, Boulder's Flatirons, and incredible long distance views overlooking Boulder County. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of country living along with convenient access to nearby amenities and easy commutes to downtown Boulder, Niwot, Longmont, and Denver International Airport. Once thought to be a volcano, its peak sits at an elevation of 5,579 FT, which claims to be the highest point from the Front Range all the way to North Carolina. Geologists now believe rivers and streams slowly eroded part of the Table Mountain Plateau creating Haystack Mountain as we know it today. The mountain and its environs have hosted elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, fox, bobcats, marmots, both bald and golden eagles, great horned owls along with many other raptors, and many fossils have been found on the mountain and its knolls. This land rich in history, can trace its roots from the early Native American tribes who used its peak as a buffalo herd lookout and the surrounding area was a wintering location for the Arapaho tribe led by chief Niwot. Haystack Mountain is said to have earned its name from early settlers and dairy farmers. Mary Elizabeth Bader Arbuthnot, the first pioneer to own Haystack Mountain, acquired the land from the U.S. Government in the 1800s. The property as it sits today has been with the current family for almost 60 years. Please contact Jeff Erickson or Ryan McIntosh for additional information and with any questions.
Standing proudly in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, welcome to this once in a lifetime opportunity to own an iconic feature of the Boulder County landscape, Haystack Mountain. Offered as a whole, this 105-acre parcel includes 31 shares of Left-Hand Ditch Water and Mineral Rights. The property also allows the new owner the option to create three 35-acre buildable parcels, all with no conservation easement(s). This property is a prime location to build a private residence with panoramic views of Longs Peak, the snowcapped back range, Boulder's Flatirons, and incredible long distance views overlooking Boulder County. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of country living along with convenient access to nearby amenities and easy commutes to downtown Boulder, Niwot, Longmont, and Denver International Airport. Once thought to be a volcano, its peak sits at an elevation of 5,579 FT, which claims to be the highest point from the Front Range all the way to North Carolina. Geologists now believe rivers and streams slowly eroded part of the Table Mountain Plateau creating Haystack Mountain as we know it today. The mountain and its environs have hosted elk, deer, mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, fox, bobcats, marmots, both bald and golden eagles, great horned owls along with many other raptors, and many fossils have been found on the mountain and its knolls. This land rich in history, can trace its roots from the early Native American tribes who used its peak as a buffalo herd lookout and the surrounding area was a wintering location for the Arapaho tribe led by chief Niwot. Haystack Mountain is said to have earned its name from early settlers and dairy farmers. Mary Elizabeth Bader Arbuthnot, the first pioneer to own Haystack Mountain, acquired the land from the U.S. Government in the 1800s. The property as it sits today has been with the current family for almost 60 years. Please contact Jeff Erickson or Ryan McIntosh for additional information and with any questions.
Clover Basin Business Park is Longmont's Premier Office Park situated in Southwest Longmont. Park tenants include Seagate, BC Services, Uber and AveXis Technologies. Ideal location for your corporate offices with mountain views and an abundance of amenities nearby including schools, restaurants, retail outlets and more. Seller has pre-paid for the sidewalks to the City of Longmont. Fully developed with utilities to site. City of Longmont fiber is within the park. Close proximity to Boulder, Highway 119 and Highway 66
Clover Basin Business Park is Longmont's Premier Office Park situated in Southwest Longmont. Park tenants include Seagate, BC Services, Uber and AveXis Technologies. Ideal location for your corporate offices with mountain views and an abundance of amenities nearby including schools, restaurants, retail outlets and more. Seller has pre-paid for the sidewalks to the City of Longmont. Fully developed with utilities to site. City of Longmont fiber is within the park. Close proximity to Boulder, Highway 119 and Highway 66
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