11.43 acres in San Luis, CO near the Rio Grande

Costilla County, Colorado.
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Discover 11.43 acres of potential in San Luis, CO, with Estate Residential zoning, perfectly located near the scenic Rio Grande and right beside highway CO-142. This spacious property offers the ideal blend of accessibility and natural beauty, making it an excellent choice for building your dream home or retreat. Embrace the serene surroundings and take advantage of easy access to outdoor adventures, all while enjoying the convenience of nearby highway access!

11.43 acres in San Luis, CO near the Rio Grande

11.43 acres in San Luis, CO near the Rio Grande

$14,000

Down Payment: $1 + $250 Documentation Fee

Finance Price: $265/68 months

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Acres

10.14 acres

State

Colorado

County

Costilla

Address

Margo Ave, Sanford, CO 81151


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Parcel #

71559770 & 71559780

71559770 & 71559780

Legal Description

R.G.R. Unit 48 BLK 17 Lot 10 & 11 Cont. 5.07 AC

R.G.R. Unit 48 BLK 17 Lot 10 & 11 Cont. 5.07 AC

Nearest Cities

Alamosa, Colorado

Alamosa, Colorado

Zoning

Estate Residental

Estate Residental

Access

Dirt Road

Dirt Road

Water

Needs Well

Needs Well

Electric

Would have to contact Xcel Energy (+18008954999) or Kit Carson Electric (+15755862113).

Would have to contact Xcel Energy (+18008954999) or Kit Carson Electric (+15755862113).

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Rio Grande National Forest

Rio Grande National Forest is a 1.86 million-acre U.S. National Forest located in southwestern Colorado. The forest encompasses the San Luis Valley, which is the world’s largest agriculturalalpine valley, as well as one of the world’s largest high deserts located around mountains. The Rio Grande river rises in the forest, and the Continental Divide runs along most of its western border.

Carson National Forest

Carson National Forest is a national forest in northern New Mexico, United States. It encompasses 6,070 square kilometers (1.5 million acres) and is administered by the United States Forest Service. The Forest Service’s “mixed-use” policy allows for its use for recreation, grazing, and resource extraction. Big game animals roam this forest. They include mule deer, elk, pronghorn, black bears, coyotes, bobcats, foxes, cougars, and bighorn sheep. There are also many species of smaller mammals and songbirds. Forest personnel work closely with the State Game and Fish Department to provide the best wildlife habitat possible.
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