Listing: Costilla County CO T3N R74W Section 26 N2SE4 80 Acres Land in Colorado!

Oh what a beautiful sight to see wild horses racing across this 80 acres of land for sale in southern Colorado! They were spread out quite a ways apart from each other and quickly grouped back up and tore away towards the San Luis Hills!
Description:
80 Acres Land for Sale in San Luis, Colorado About 3.5 Hours SW of Denver by Alamosa and Taos, New Mexico.

A Beautiful Property to Homestead With 2 Wells Allowed, Power About 1/2 Mile Away and Only 1/2 Mile off a Paved Road!

Wild Horses Roaming on the Property When We Visited!

High in the Rocky Mountains in the San Luis Valley in Costilla County.

About 5.5 Miles E of the Rio Grande, the 4th Longest River in N America That Originates in the San Juan Mountains.

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T3N R74W Section 26 N2SE4


Status: SOLD
State: CO
County: Costilla

Parcels

APN:
10019150
Legal Description:
Township 3 North, Range 74 West, Section 26 N2SE4

Listing Details

City:
Sanford, San Luis
San Luis is 12 Miles E
Fort Garland is 28 miles NE
Alamosa is 28 miles NW
Taos, NM is 65 miles S
Pueblo is 123 miles NE
Sante Fe, NM is 140 miles S
Denver is 237 miles NE
Parcel Size:
80 Acres
1320' X 2640'. That's 1/4 mile tall and 1/2 mile wide.
Roads:
Dedicated Easement, Dirt, Paved
Cyril Ave is a bladed dirt road along the east. See maps and photos.

About 1/2 mile N of paved County Road 142 aka County Road P.
Power:
Area, Solar, Generator
About 1/2 mile NE. See map.

Needs installation.

Click Here for the interactive map on the San Luis Valley Rural Electric Cooperative's website.

Water:
Well, Holding Tank
2 domestic wells allowed on the 80 acres. Each well allows for watering up to 1 acre of garden/crops and unlimited stock watering. No domestic or livestock limits however the water is capped at 15 gallons per minute.

You may also have a cistern that requires 500 gallons for every 2 people.

Click Here for the Guide to Colorado Well Permits, Water Rights and Water Administration.

To search the State of Colorado Div of Water Resources Well Logs Click Here

If you wish to obtain water for use free potable water (drinking) is available on the N side of Hwy 160, between mile markers 241-242, as you head to Alamosa, CO. It is also available on the SE edge of town in San Luis. Bring your own containers to both places.
Sewer:
Septic, Holding Tank
Needs installation.

Per the county code: a method of sewage disposal is available to that lot or development that complies with applicable standards of the Costilla County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations and of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

To search the State of Colorado's wastewater treatment systems click here.
Liens:
No
Deed Type:
Statutory Warranty Deed
Title insurance available at buyer's expense.
CCRs:
No
Title Marketable:
Yes
Property Tax:
307.52
Annually. Paid current. Future tax notices are buyer's responsibility.
POA Dues:
0.00
Doc Prep Fee:
150.00
To be added to the purchase price for document preparation.
Zoning:
Agricultural
Allowing for homes, manufactured homes, livestock, crops.

Marijuana cultivation for commercial purposes is not allowed but cultivation for personal use based upon state law is allowed.

See notes about water/wells.

Click Here for Zoning
Section 3.10 is where zoning definitions start. You will need to read through different sections to read different uses of land pertaining to Agricultural as there is no section only for Agricultural. Pages 24 & 25 have the Use Table.

*Our research shows that the county zoning only allows for one home on the 80 acres. When we researched the water with the State we were told it comes with two domestic wells. We asked County zoning if the property could be subdivided into 2 40 acre parcels with a well on each and they said yes as long as you subdivided it properly. You will need to contact the county for further information on what is required to properly subdivide. I imagine it means you pay a surveyor and not just paper subdivide.
Other Information:
Recreation
Click here for the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge

Click here for the Great Sand Dunes National Parks website - the tallest dunes in North America!

Click here for the Rio Grande National Forest recreation website for hunting, fishing, climbing, hiking and camping.

Click here for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife fishing page. Check out the fishing atlas!

Click here for the Alamosa & San Luis Valley Chamber of Commerce Things to Do webpage.
PROPERTY PHOTOS

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All of the photos were taken in April 2017 of T3N R74W Section 26 N2SE4 and the surrounding views.

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PROPERTY INFORMATION
80 Acres of land in San Luis, Colorado about 5.5 miles from the Rio Grande and 3.5 hours SW of Denver. It’s a beautiful setting with wild horses roaming on the property when we visited in April! There's fabulous views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the San Juan ‎Hills and Ute Mountains in New Mexico. Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains the busy town of Alamosa, CO is about an 45 minutes north and Taos, NM, known for its world class skiing and artists, is about an hour south.

All of the photos were taken in April 2017 of the property and surrounding views. Cyril Avenue is a dirt road that leads north off paved highway 142 for about 1/2 mile to the east side of the property. The vegetation was very low and it was easy to drive over the overgrown road. The neighbor has a wood fence on the east side as seen in the photos and there is a large farm with circular irrigation crops that was being irrigated when I visited. This farm girl thought it was a very pretty setting!

We contacted the State to find out what the water use was for this property and were told the following: 2 domestic wells are allowed on the 80 acres. Each well can service up to 3 homes so 6 homes totals on the 80 acres. Each well allows for watering up to 1 acre of garden/crops and unlimited stock watering. No domestic or livestock limits however the water is capped at 15 gallons per minute so however much that can water.

Our research shows that the county zoning only allows for one home on the 80 acres. When we researched the water with the State we were told it comes with two domestic wells. We asked County zoning if the property could be subdivided into 2 40 acre parcels with a well on each and they said yes as long as you subdivided it properly. You will need to contact the county for further information on what is required to properly subdivide. I imagine it means you pay a surveyor and not just paper subdivide.

The property is mostly flat with a gentle roll around the SE corner. You can see in the aerial photos it looks like a bit of an intermittent stream runs thru it there but it was such a little flow and dry when I visited that you could barely see it.

I was just telling my girlfriend that I always see wild horses when I'm down by the San Juan Hills and sure enough we spotted them on the property as we pulled up! They were nervous and took off running towards the hills to another group of horses. It is open range and you would need to fence the property to keep them off, but who would want to! Ha!

There are great views to the north of Blanca Peak with the San Luis Hills in front of her - pretty view of the mesas! She is the fourth highest peak in Colorado at 14,345 feet and part of the Sangre de Cristo Range. The long view of the mountains continue from the N to the E to the SE to the Culebra Range. The Culebra Range is a sub range within the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that rises to 14,047 at Culebra Peak!

To the SW and W are views of grassy rolling San Juan Hills with very interesting peaks and mesas and the San Juan Mountains beyond. The Rio Grande, the 4th longest river in N America originates in the San Juan Mountains. It's also home of the San Juan National Forest where I caught the 41st Annual Chama Chile Ski Classic in January 2014! Its cross country ski events include both freestyle & classic style races and snow shoe races. It took place at Windy Point, just below Cumbres Pass on Hwy 17 about 12 miles North of Chama! That sure was a fun thing to catch!

To the south in New Mexico is Ute Mountain, an isolated, free-standing former volcano, Ute Mountain rises nearly 3,000 feet above the surrounding plains, reaching an elevation of 10,093 feet, the highest point on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land in the state and it borders the Rio Grande Gorge.

And from one mountain to another are big views of the valley, a beautiful place to watch the wildlife. I included a video I made in January 2014 driving around – wow what a beautiful display of wildlife!

Alamosa is a bigger town offering shopping, restaurants, Adams State College, the county offices, and hotels. San Luis, the county seat, Fort Garland, Conejos, Mesita and Jaroso are small towns in the area offering gas and a few restaurants. The valley is mostly agricultural with many beautiful farms sprinkled about.

I try my hardest to make it to the big town of Alamosa at least one night for a fabulous dinner at True-Grits Steakhouse. It’s an old building decorated in John Wayne memorabilia and the food is 2 thumbs up! It’s also the county seat for Alamosa County and home of Adams State University, Wal-Mart, Home Depot and other major shopping and services. It has a population of about 8800.

The area is extremely green in the spring into early summer months here - yes, even in the high desert! The valley is mostly agricultural with many beautiful farms sprinkled about. It boasts an average of 280 sunny days per year! Summers are considered mild with daytime temperatures occasionally reaching 90 and cool summer evenings. Winters are cold with average snowfall about 40 inches. The mountain passes are well maintained through the San Luis Valley and are all weather roads.

I have seen wild horses and antelope roaming this valley on several occasions now. In February 2012 I had a chance to visit the valley and as the sun was getting low over the valley I spotted a HUGE herd of wild horses. It took a moment but I noticed in the short distance another huge herd - oh they were stunning with the glow of the sun on them! That is the largest group of wild horses I have ever seen! They were nervous and took off running their tails flying in the wind! Oh I love the rural places I get to explore! I also made my way down to Taos, New Mexico which sits about an hour to the south of here and I woke up in the morning at The Historic Taos Inn... definitely on my approved places to stay, eat, get a drink, and a fabulous cup of coffee in the morning!

There are great fishing lakes in the area. Sanchez Reservoir is about 19 miles SE. Mountain Home Reservoir State Wildlife Area is about 29 miles NE. I had a great time watching bald eagles take off from Smith Reservoir State Wildlife which is about 19 miles NE. Oh I so love my job!

Other close by recreational activities are the Great Sand Dunes, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, Blanca Wildlife Habitat Area, Blanca Wetlands, the Rio Grande. and skiing to the south in Taos and Red River.

Dan the Man fishing along the Rio Grande in 2013!



I think this is a beautiful big chunk of land for someone wanting to homestead in Colorful Colorado and watch the wild horses roam. Enjoy! Char the Explorer : )


Financing Price: $32,000

Terms with $3500 down payment: $28,500 at 8% interest with approximately 57 monthly payments of $600.

Any down payment made over the required $3500 down payment Smile4u will match off of the balance.

90 days same as cash with $3500 down! If $16,000 is paid toward the property within 90 days from the contract date Smile4u will waive the remaining balance!

180 days to work like a dog to pay it off early with $3500 down! If $20,000 of principal is paid in the first 180 days from the contract date Smile4u will waive the remaining balance!

If purchasing a Contract for Deed Click Here to view the highlights of our owner financing.
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ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

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Costilla County - San Luis Valley Area Photos and Information

A video I made in 2014 of several of my favorite photos from my journey’s thru the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado.

The San Luis Valley is nestled high in the Rocky Mountains in the Sangre de Cristo Range. The valley sits at an elevation of 7544 feet. It's one of the largest high desert valleys in the world at an altitude of over 7,000 feet. It is approximately 125 miles long and over 65 miles wide.

The high plains and flat valleys stretch for 722 square miles and is surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the E and the San Juan Mountains to the W. The Rio Grande, the 4th longest river in N America, originates in the San Juan Mountains and flows through the San Luis Valley. Mt. Blanca, the fourth highest peak in Colorado at 14,345 feet, looms large over the historical town of Fort Garland. It can clearly be seen for miles on a typical sunny day!

San Luis, the county seat for Costilla County, is about 210 miles SW of Denver, 175 miles E of Durango and 60 miles N of Taos. Established in 1851, it's the oldest town in Colorado, with a population of about 750. It's predominately Hispanic, with strong ties to Spain's religious, cultural, and artistic traditions. The town has interesting architecture and several murals that catch your eye as you drive thru!

 

It appeared that the Centennial School received a new paint job when I drove by in 2017. When checking out the schools website I found this little jewel. It's a tribute to their local veterans on Veteran's Day 2016. It reminds me that no matter where I wander free in America, people from even the smallest of communities in the middle of no where have sacrificed. In this crazy world it's nice to be reminded of our heroes! Cheers to the students who took the time to gather this historical information - love the young ones at the end! : ) Whoop Whoop!

 

 

It is a beautiful farming and agriculture area.

In May 2018 Buddy and I stopped by Sanchez Stabilization Reservoir in May 2018 which sits about 5.5 miles SW of San Luis, Colorado. A nice man was fishing in a boat and said he was using spinners to catch trout. After a few minutes he landed one in his boat - how cool is that! The reservoir is fed by Culebra Creek and is a favorite watering hole for wild horses and fishing for large trout!

The bustling town of Alamosa sits about 50 miles NW and is the largest town in the valley. It's home of Adams State College, the Alamosa County Offices, Wal-Mart, Home Depot and other major shopping and services. It has a population of about 8800. I try my hardest to make it to the big town of Alamosa at least one night for a fabulous dinner at True-Grits Steakhouse. It’s an old building decorated in John Wayne memorabilia and the food is 2 thumbs up!

 

The valley boasts an average of 280 sunny days per year! Summers are considered mild with daytime temperatures occasionally reaching 90 and cool summer evenings. Winters are very cold with average snowfall about 40 inches. The mountain passes are well maintained through the San Luis Valley and are all weather roads.

There are 3 fishing lakes in the area: Sanchez Reservoir, Mountain Home Reservoir State Wildlife Area and Smith Reservoir State Wildlife. In February 2012 I stopped by Smith Reservoir long enough to dip my toe and watch the bald eagles take off and land! Brrr was it a cold weekend and the wind off the water was even colder!

 

Later that evening as the sun was getting low over the valley I spotted a HUGE herd of wild horses. It took a moment but I noticed in the short distance another huge herd - oh they were stunning with the glow of the sun on them! That is the largest group of wild horses I have ever seen! They were nervous and took off running their tails flying in the wind!

 

Other close by recreational activities are the Great Sand Dunes, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, Blanca Wildlife Habitat Area, Blanca Wetlands, the Rio Grande. and skiing in Taos and Red River, New Mexico.

In March 2013, I was driving up thru Taos, New Mexico and stopped by the Rio Grande River. There I spotted Dan the Man out doing some fishing. Oh he was such a great sport, very patient with me as I asked him what he was using to catch fish with. I shot about 30 photos of him and these were my favorites!

 

In September 2017 Buddy and I made the trek up the side of the mesa to the Stations of the Cross Shrine in the early morning. It is a series of 14 bronze sculptures depicting the last hours of Christ's life, his judgement, sufferings and death. It was built as an act of faith and love for the parishioners of the Sangre de Cristo Parish. I've made several videos over the past few years and this is by far my favorite. From the beginning with my beloved companion Buddy as we encountered the turkey vulture, to the views over the fertile San Luis Valley with her yellow and green crops.

 

The art by sculptor Huberto Maestas is quite graphic and moving. The sun was so bright in the early morning and seemed to increase the intensity of the sculptures. I unexpectedly felt tears flowing down my face when I reached the last few and was moved to place my only piece of jewelry upon one of the shrines, saying a prayer for my family.

The turkey vulture is a symbol of danger and death to many cultures as well as a protector and guardian. Looking back it seems to have foretold the story that lay ahead of us that morning. It truly was a moving experience for my soul and I am left with an even greater appreciation of the beauty of the San Luis Valley.

 

Recreation Links:

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge

The Great Sand Dunes National Parks website - the tallest dunes in North America!

The Rio Grande National Forest recreation website for hunting, fishing, climbing, hiking and camping.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife fishing page. Check out the fishing atlas!

The Alamosa & San Luis Valley Chamber of Commerce Things to Do webpage.


SALE TERMS & DISCLOSURES

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Sales Process and Terms

Please conduct your due diligence research and be sure to ask all questions prior to hitting the "Buy Now" button below.

All of the maps and information provided in this listing are intended to assist you in your due diligence research. We try and include many resources that we use ourselves. Over the years we have found information to be incorrect like a road that shows on an aerial photo or street map that we can't find because it is overgrown or doesn't exist or a difference in GPS settings. So while we try and include as much of this information as possible we greatly encourage you to carefully do your research to be sure the property suits your needs.

If you would like to purchase this property click on the "Buy It Now" button at the bottom of the listing. A form will ask for your name, email address and phone number. There is a box to indicate if you are purchasing if for cash or financing. Once you click submit it will change the Status at the top of the listing from "Available" to "Sale Pending". We will hold it for you for 3 days. We will then send you an email that confirms our agreement and our process to complete the transaction. Please contact us within 24 hours of receiving that email from us and we will continue to hold the property for you.

Payment is due within 3 days unless prior arrangements are made. You can either send a cashier's checks or money orders, or you can call the office with a debit or a credit card. We often have several interested buyers in the same property and in fairness we keep the property available until someone is 100% prepared to complete the transaction.

If purchasing for cash, once we have received payment we will prepare all documents necessary to transfer ownership and even include a check to cover all recording fees and transfer taxes as well. It's all part of the non-refundable $150 doc prep fee!

If purchasing a Contract for Deed Click Here to view the highlights of our owner financing. PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT PRIOR TO CLICKING THE BUY IT NOW BUTTON FOR CONTRACTS!

With my sincere thanks,

Char : )

Please feel free to call me at 360-550-8943 with any questions!