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Half Acre WOODED LOT with UTILITIES in Crestone Colorado! Looking for a Place to Get Away in the Forest & Mountains? Own This Gorgeous Lot For $399 a Month!

Payment Options

Discounted Cash Price

$16,999 $17,999
Minimum of $249 as document/set up fee and $1,751 of equity for a total of $2,000 down. Pay The document fee now and we will send an invoice for the remainder of your down payment! Full payment due in 3 weeks Reserve Now

Owner Financing Price

$17,999 Plus Interest
Minimum of $249 as document/set up fee and $1,751 of equity for a total of $2,000 down and $399/mo. Pay The document fee now and we will send an invoice for the remainder of your down payment! Reserve Now

Payment Note(s)

Minimum of $249 Non-refundable Document fee plus $1,751 in equity for a total of $2,000 down. Payments of $399/month

Keep in mind these are just the minimum payments. Put down more to save the cost of interest. Make sure to check out this blog post on how we charge interest on our sister company’s website. 

Description

If you are looking for a place to build your dream home where your neighbors are trees and mountains then look no further than this WOODED half acre lot in Crestone Colorado. Hold on to this property and build your dream retirement home or start now and have the ultimate weekend escape. All utilities are available, you just need to hook in!

It’s like owning an outdoor playground on top of the world–you can wake up every day to view the mountains right outside your window.  It’s the perfect property to enjoy the Colorado landscape…. all thats missing is YOU and your DREAM HOME!!

Explore this scenic community filled with wildlife and natural beauty; hike Crestone Needle and San Luis Peak, explore Sangre de Cristo Wilderness area, climb Mount Ouray, and fish in Willow Lake! Enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, and exploring all the beauty that nature has to offer for as little as $399 per month!

Enjoy direct paved road access and great views…… all it needs is your dream home! If you have been looking for something to invest in why not LAND? It’s something that holds its value and tends to increase over time, especially in this sought after area!

There is no time limit to build and property in this area has been steadily increasing in value, its a win win!

Check out the pictures of this wooded property and imagine getting to spend all your free time enjoying these stunning mountain views and wide open spaces!
Want to see the FULL picutre file and drone videos? Email, call or text Kristy at [email protected] OR 971-248-6715

The Property Owners association maintains the following amenities that are for use by property owners:

  • All roads not maintained by the County
  • All Parks & Greenbelts (including Casita Park, S. Crestone Park & Willow Park)
  • The Stables
  • The Golf Course
  • Camper Village
  • Playgrounds
  • Tennis Courts
  • Bathhouses
  • Gazebos
  • POA Signs
  • Fire & Ambulance Quarters
  • Maintenance shop & admin offices
  • Storage facilities
  • Miles of irrigation equipment, landscaping and mowing
  • Maintenance and repair of all POA equipment (including graders, trucks, trailers, excavation equipment, mowers, etc.)

You can wake up every day to views of the mountains and forest right outside your window.  You will have some of the best hunting, fishing, hiking, and exploring right outside your doorstep!  Hike up Crestone Needle and San Luis Peak, explore Sangre de Cristo Wilderness area, climb Mount Our, and fish in Willow Lake and Rio Grande National Forest!  This is how life is meant to be lived! Make some weekend memories with friends and family or retire in style.

Can you imagine spending every beautiful summer up here in the mountains? Crisp, clean air, no pollution, no traffic.  You will finally get to see the stars the way they were meant to be seen! If you’ve ever dreamed of living the simple life, You can have that ranch you’ve always dreamed of!  If you’ve always wanted to be a weekend cowboy, this is definitely the right place!

Spend your free time hiking, hunting, fishing, mountain biking, riding ATVs, and camping, this is an outdoor lovers paradise! You will have all of Saguache County as your playground for only $399 a month! This property has stunning mountain views and all the privacy you need. Check below for some of the adventures that you and your family can enjoy in the area

Located in rural Saguache County, Baca Grande is surrounded by natural beauty and breathtaking vistas, from the towering 14,000ft peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the serenity of the Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve, National Forests, the quiet solitude of the Baca National Wildlife Refuge, and the expansive San Luis Valley. With abundant sunshine, open blue skies and vivid starlit nights, come meet yourself and other wonderful people in The Baca Grande. 

Its not too far from town when you need to stock up:

MOFFAT 20 min./14.7 miles
Crestone 7 min./ 3.1 miles
ALAMOSA 53 min/51 miles
Colorado City 2 hrs 33 min/146 miles
Denver 3 hrs 45 min/196 miles

Address: 1503 CAMINO REAL, CRESTONE, CO, 81131

Google Map Link: https://goo.gl/maps/VYQVpWDaGjBMKQyh7
4 Corner GPS Coordinates:
NW: 37.965913422781696, -105.67806285080998
NE : 37.96599883566675, -105.67785267075925
SW: 37.96535140351911, -105.67729796876998
SE: 37.96551368915867, -105.67713112481191

Zoning: Residential – 900 square foot minimum, Max roof height is 30 feet,Setback requirements = : Front: 25 feet; Side: 10 feet; Rear: 15 feet
Baca Grande Design Guidelines
Mobile Homes, Camping and RVs are not allowed for long term living. Modular homes ARE allowed.
Pets and livestock are allowed

Property Information

Parcel Size

0.5

State

Colorado

County

Saguache

Nearest Cities

Crestone

Parcel Number

460508100585

Address

1503 CAMINO REAL, CRESTONE, CO, 81131

Legal Description

BACA GRANDE CHALET I LOT 1503 MAP 23

Features

Acres

0.5

County

Saguache

Access

Paved Road

Power

Underground power at the road- but possible solar or generator

Water

Not Tapped- Has AOS (availability of service) of water & sewer. https://www.bacawater.com/tap-fee-status-851ee5b Baca Water and Sewer- $350/year or approximately $30/mo

Heating

Oil/ Gas

Coordinates

37°57’57.3″N 105°40’41.0″W

Zoning

Residential – see above for description

Purchase Information/Fees

$210/year ($18/mo)

Property Taxes

$18/mo pro-rated is included within the monthly payment for owner financed properties

Baca Grande POA
$641/year or $54/month

HOA

http://www.bacapoa.org
719-256-4171
[email protected] 

$10/month

Note Servicing Fee

Monthly bookkeeping cost for owner financed properties.

Saguache County Colorado

Saguache is considered the northern gateway to the San Luis Valley in south-central Colorado. Resting at 7,800 feet, the town is flanked by the Sangre de Cristo mountain range on the east and the San Juan range on the west.

Saguache, a Ute Indian name pronounced “sa-watch”, means water at the blue earth. After American Indians left their mark here, railroad magnate Otto Mears, who started his fortune with the first toll road above Poncha Pass, discovered the town in 1867.

Today, cattle and sheep ranching is the primary industry in the valley. Artists and crafters, including potters, authors, photographers, weavers, basket makers and painters, also call the valley near Saguache home. 

In town, visitors will find a grocery store, restaurants, including a coffee shop, cafe and sit-down diner. There’ also a movie theater, plus other basic travel amenities such as service station. 

Crestone Needle and Crestone Peak

The Gorgeous Crestone Peaks

Crestone Needle is a high mountain summit of the Crestones in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 14,203-foot fourteener is located 6.9 miles east-southeast of the Town of Crestone in Saguache County, Colorado, United States. The Crestones are a cluster of high summits in the Sangre de Cristo Range, comprising Crestone Peak, Crestone Needle, Kit Carson Peak, Challenger Point, Humboldt Peak, and Columbia Point. They are usually accessed from common trailheads

Crestone Peak is the seventh-highest summit of the Rocky Mountains of North America and the U.S. state of Colorado. The prominent 14,300-foot fourteener is the highest summit of the Crestones and the second-highest summit in the Sangre de Cristo Range after Blanca Peak. The summit is located in the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness of Rio Grande National Forest, 

Sangre de Cristo Wilderness

Sangre de Cristo Wilderness

The Sangre de Cristo Wilderness is a long and narrow wilderness area covering 220,803 acres of the Sangre de Cristo Range centered about Saguache and Custer counties, Colorado. Smaller areas are located in Fremont, Alamosa, and Huerfano counties. All of the wilderness area is located on U.S. Forest Service land within the San Isabel and Rio Grande National Forests and Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. The wilderness area is home to several fourteeners and quite a few thirteeners. 

Skiing in Monarch Mountains

Imagine skiing with these views of the Monarch Mountains!

Abundant natural snow, great terrain and an easy-going, friendly vibe. Monarch is perfect for families; all runs flow back to a single base lodge.

Free, convenient parking. Ski school lessons. Ski and snowboard rentals. Group discounts. Snowcat skiing. Great food and drinks. Sack lunch room (bring a cooler!). 

Wolf Creek Ski Area

Wolf Creek Resort

Wolf Creek Ski Area is known for its early season skiing and quality powder snow.  The mountain is served by:  4 quad chairlifts, 2 triple chairlifts, one double chairlift, one Poma chair, one rolling conveyor and the Magic Carpet for the Wolf Pup Program. 

Saguache County Museum

Enjoy and afternoon learning about the area’s rich history at the county museum!

Historic, nostalgic, memorable, and educational are some of the words that describe a visit to the Saguache (pronounced Sah-watch) County Museum.  Walk into the past and learn from earlier generations.  The museum gives you the opportunity to see the handmade survival tools of the area’s pioneers and later tools that brought comfort into their lives.  

Medano Creek

Medano Creek

Beautiful little creek with good fishing opportunities that runs right through the Great Sand Dunes National Park! Medano Creek is a popular seasonal stream enjoyed by all ages.
Depending on water level, visitors may do any non-motorized and non-mechanized activities in the creek, including splashing, surfing, wading, skimboarding, floating (works only in small raft or tube with a child at peak runoff), sand castle building, and sand sculpting.

Medano Pass

Buckle Up & Have some FUN!

Medano Pass is a point-to-point trail located near Mosca, Colorado that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for nature trips and ohv/off road driving.
Bring your 4×4 and have some fun, then spend the night camping and relaxing under a blanket of stars.

This is a rough 22 mile road connecting Great Sand Dunes with the Wet Mountain Valley and Colorado State Highway 69. Passable only in the warmer months and only with high-clearance 4-wheel drive vehicles, it gives access to Medano Pass (elevation 10,040’) and Great Sand Dunes National Preserve. This road crosses areas of deep sand, traverses Medano Creek nine times, and passes through excellent habitat for bighorn sheep. Average driving time for the entire primitive road is about 2.5 – 3 hours.