A Rural Land Use Plan Development
This development site is located to the west of Loveland and Ft. Collins, Colorado. Situated in the mountains and close to recreational amenities such as Roosevelt National Forest and Horsetooth Reservoir make this a tremendous development site for new homes. Thus far, Buckhorn Ranch is the largest Larimer County Rural Land Use Plan approved for development.
The 1,509 Acre Site has been approved through Larimer County with the following features:
78 lots ranging in size from 2.5 to 8 acres.
- One 39 acre site.
- A 388 acre Open Space or Ranch site.
- The original 594 acre ranch site with additional ditch rights.
- 77 units of Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (NCWCD) water transferred to Little Thompson Water District and dedicated to the development 78 water taps.
Site Specifics
Elevation: 5,375 to 6,675 feet
Utilities/Water: Little Thompson Water District being very close to property
Electricity & Telephone: Both nearby
Gas: Public Service Co.
Sewer: Individual septic systems per residence
Access: Paved County Road, new roads to be paved.
Larimer County does not require the farmstead, 39 acre lot and 388 acre lot to be a part of the property and the properties can be sold separately.
Farmstead
A great location for an individual horse operation or an equestrian facility to serve the new homes.
The farmstead includes the majority of the valley floor, with Buckhorn Creek going through the property. It includes the main home of 2,051 square feet, 4 bedroom and 2 baths, a 1920’s bunkhouse of 880 square feet, a 12 stall horse barn and machine shed and 1920’s old style barn with hay loft.
Pricing structure:
It is anticipated that current pricing for lots near Masonville would be in the $150,000 to $180,000 range and the 27 western parcels would have an anticipated price range from $210,000-$240,000.
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