Invest in Boone Colorado Acreage near Pueblo

If you want a land investment near the front range cities, look at this well-priced Colorado acreage in Boone. Sink some roots into Pueblo County and you will be close to farms and ranches, ski mountains and rivers, along with big-name entertainment and sports. To go to Pueblo, drive west for 25 minutes, continue north 25 minutes to Colorado Springs, and you’ll arrive in Denver an hour later.

49.5 AC Parcel of Colorado Farm Acreage

Located on Highway 96, 2 miles southeast of Boone, this farmland puts you right in the middle of the agrarian lifestyle so prominent in Pueblo County, Colorado. Why not build a home, plant fruit trees, or raise farm animals? You’ll still have land leftover for a vegetable garden. The property is bounded by steel posts and barbed wires with cross-fence separating the cropland and grazing land.

Irrigation Well Boone No. 9 serves for irrigation and domestic uses on this portion of the JMJM property. Flood application through gated pipe irrigates 46 acres. In addition, the Colorado Canal offers more irrigated grazing. List Price $200,000.

71.9 acres land for sale in Boone CO

This Southern Colorado parcel is located south of US Highway 50 and the Arkansas River. Divided into three parcels, this complete property includes water rights. Two parcels are priced at $35,000 each. The well is priced separately for $50,000 and only includes a right of ingress and egress extending to the parcels. 61st Lane, Boone, CO 81025

A Colorado Real Estate Investment to Fit Your Goals?

Southern Colorado real estate investments offer long-term positioning in one’s portfolio. As a growing state, Colorado uses plenty of commodities and participates in many regional recreational activities. In addition to farming and ranching, the state is ripe for a burst in manufacturing. Small towns such as Boone, Colorado (population 300) offer a lot of elbow room and development possibilities.

Rich with historic import, Pueblo County feasts on the culture of Indigenous and Native American cultures. For many reasons, the region draws visitors and tourists to the area. The old Boone Santa Fe Railroad depot serves as the current town hall, a reminder of the days when people arrived by passenger rail.

Boone, Colorado sits at 4,465 feet in the High Plains. Daniel Boone’s grandson, Albert Gallatin Boone, founded the community. The first postmaster, Boone also served as Indian agent to the Cheyenne and Arapaho. Today, Boone welcomes visitors via the American Discovery Trail, Frontier Pathways National Scenic and Historic Byway lead them to The San Isabel National Forest and Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness. Alternatively, during warmer months the ambitious cyclists pass through on the Western Express bicycle route.

Southern Colorado Realtors – Boone CO Land for Sale

Contact Cruikshank Realty, Inc. 20 S. Main Street, Lamar, Colorado for information about this Boone CO real estate and other properties in the region. Call our Farm & Ranch brokers at (719) 326-7802.

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