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5.8 Acres for Sale in Alamosa, Co

25458 12th Street : Blanca, CO 81101

Alamosa County, Colorado

5.80 Acres
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5.8 Acres for Sale in Alamosa, Co : Blanca : Alamosa County : Colorado

Farm Description

Are you planning to buy recreational land as a future investment? Then this property in Alamosa, Colorado is just what you're looking for. This 5.8-Acre lot gives you the chance to put your money in a safe and consistently valuable financial vehicle while also having the opportunity to enjoy Mother Nature. Near national refuges and The Great Sand Dunes National Park, it's a great place for you and your family to camp, RV, and enjoy the outdoors. A unique investment as you can actually enjoy it, improve it, and make memories on it. This land won't be here for long, so give us a call today.

PRICING Details: + Doc Fee

FINANCING Details: + Doc Fee (Option 1: for 60 months with down + doc fee or Option 2: for 48 months with down + doc fee)

How To See The Land:

Simply click on this interactive map or enter any of this GPS Coordinates in your favorite maps software to find it: 37., -105.589464944 Center Coordinates (Approximate)

Property Details:

Size: 5.8 Acres

County: Alamosa

State: Colorado

Apn: 10 (if the apn doesn't fully show, please scroll to bottom of listing or please contact us for the full apn)

Address: 12th St, Blanca, Colorado, Usa

Coordinates: 37., -105.589464944

Access: Dirt Road

Terrain: Flat

Flood Zone: No

Title Info: Special Warranty Deed

Legal Description: Unit 11 Block 9 Lot 12 SAN Luis Valley Ranches Subdivision Alamosa County, Colorado

Power: Not Available

Water: Well can be installed

Gas: Not Available

Internet: Not Available

Sewage: Septic can be installed

HOA Fees: Not Available

Zoning: Recreational

Yearly Tax: Treasurer:

County Assessor:

County Information:

The property is nestled in Alamosa County, one of the 64 counties of the U.S. state of Colorado. The county seat is Alamosa City. Fun Fact: The county name is the Spanish language word for a "grove of cottonwood trees."

As of the census of 2000, there were 14,966 people, 5,467 households, and 3,651 families residing in the county. The population density was 21 people per square mile (8/km²). There were 6,088 housing units at an average density of 8 per square mile (3/km²).

Of the 5,467 households, 35.30% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.50% were married couples living together, 11.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.20% were non-families. 27.30% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.70% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.14.

The median income for a household in the county was and the median income for a family was Males had a median income of versus for females. The per capita income for the county was To Do:

The property is your gateway to exciting outdoor activities. If you love bird watching, wildlife viewing or hunting, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge and Monte Vista National Refuge are just an hour drive away. These refuges offer natural habitats for migratory birds. Here, you can view many species of songbirds, including the rare southwestern willow flycatcher. There are also nesting shorebirds such as American avocets, Wilson's phalaropes, and white-faced ibis wade. Not to mention water birds like the American bittern, Canada geese, Mallards, and black-crowned night-herons. The refuges are also home to a variety of wildlife. You can also spot elks, raptors, deer, coyotes, beavers, porcupines, and jackrabbits, so be sure to bring your binoculars.

If you rather go hunting, the Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge is a great place to practice your marksmanship via rifle or bow. It offers outstanding opportunities from small games like ducks, mergansers, geese, American coot, Wilson's snipe, mourning doves, Eurasian collared doves, cottontail, and jackrabbits.

Another fun thing to do is to visit the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad. Here, you and your family are treated to a historic and scenic train ride. Enjoy sweeping rugged mountain vistas as you climb the steep grades of Southern Rockies. Listen as your tour guide narrates tales of Colorado's railroad and mining history as you travel over La Veta Pass in air-conditioned comfort. The Railroad also offers different train excursions like wine train, wherein you can sample Colorado's finest red and white wines paired with delectable appetizers and desserts. Or concert train where you can enjoy special live music from featured local artists.

For the kids and kids at heart, there's the Colorado Gators Reptile Park. This park is home to more than 300 alligators living and swimming in geothermal pools. For you can purchase a bucket of “Gator Chow” to feed the gators. And if you got kids in tow, they will love the large African Sulcata tortoises that wander freely and are available to pet. The park also houses three rare albino alligators and Morris the alligator, who appeared in the movie “Happy Gilmore.”

If you're looking for extreme adventure, head on to Mt. Lindsey. This beauty is a classic Sangre de Cristo 14er offering excellent hiking and scrambling for the experienced mountaineers. And although it's hard to summit, it boasts of Colorado's most dramatic scenery and is one of the finest spots for photography, making it quite a spectacular place to be.

And if you want an adventure of a lifetime, you can go to The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. This world-class destination is open 24 hours a day, all year. Home to the tallest sand dunes in North America, you and your family can enjoy sand sledding/boarding, hiking, and backpacking. You can also rent or bring your own 4WD vehicle for a day of fun ride. When you got tired from all those exploring, you can take a refreshing dip in Medano Creek to cool off. And come nighttime, you can camp at the sand dunes for a wonderful stargazing experience and fall asleep under the beautiful Milky Way.

Shopping:

When you want to go shopping or replenish your daily supplies, the property is just 1-2 hours' drive from malls such as: Midtown Shopping Center, the River Center, Fountain Shopping Center, Wild Roses, 29th Street Shopping Center, The Bobcat, Pueblo West Marketplace, Taos Plaza, JCPenney, John Dunn Shops, Pueblo Crossing, Maurices, Pueblo Mall, and Cabot Plaza.

The property is also surrounded with restaurants offering fun eats and drinks for the whole family. Enjoy family meals at: Blessed Brews Coffee Shop, SLV Pizza Company, May-Wa Chinese & Vietnamese Restaurant, Mi Taquito, Oscar's Mexican Restaurant, The Rubi Slipper, Nino's Del Sol Llc, Locavores, Thai Hut, Calvillo's Mexican Restaurant, Campus Café, El Super Taco, Arby's, Hunan's Chinese Restaurant, Lu's Main Street Café, Juanito's Mexican Kitchen, and Ef's Restaurant.

Nearby Towns From The Property:

Blanca (6.5 miles), Fort Garland (10.9 miles), Mosca (29.9 miles), La Jara (32.9 miles), Sanford (33 miles), Hooper (34.9 miles), Monte Vista (35.7 miles), Romeo (40.2 miles), and Manassa (42.7 miles).

Point Of Interest:

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge (16.9 miles), The Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve (19 miles), Great Sand Dune Wilderness (20 miles), San Luis State Wildlife Area (22.2 miles), Mt. Lindsey (23.6 miles), Rio Grande Scenic Railroad (27.2 miles), Monte Vista National Refuge (36.1 miles), and Colorado Gators Reptile Park (42.9 miles).

About Us:

What makes us different? We are Debrosland Llc, a land company that prides itself on delivering an experience like no other in the land investing space. You are doing business with the owners of the company, two small town men that stand on the principles of small town Usa; not some big corporation based in New York that doesn't care about you and your unique land investing needs.

BUSINESS Accreditation: We are a proud accredited member of the Better Business Bureau and uphold their Code of Business Practices everyday in our business.

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