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$118.55/Mo. Residential Lot

Boone Dr : Colorado City, CO 81019

Pueblo County, Colorado

0.21 Acre
$3,950 USD
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Financing Available $ 150 Down And $ 118.55 A Month For 36 Months.

This 0.21-Acre residential lot is located on Boone Drive in Colorado City, Pueblo County, Colorado, within Unit 1, one of the most desirable sections of the Greenhorn Valley. Positioned between the Hollydot Golf Course to the east and Lake Beckwith to the west, the property offers a quiet residential setting with mountain surroundings and nearby community amenities. Several newer homes have been built in the immediate area, supporting long-term residential use and neighborhood stability.

Property Highlights:

Location: Colorado City, Pueblo County, Colorado

Lot Size: 0.21 Acres

Zoning: Residential

Subdivision: Unit 1, Colorado City Amended

Access: Platted road

Utilities: Water and power lines in the area (verify distances)

HOA: None

The property provides flexibility for buyers who want to build now or hold for the future, with no required timeline to construct. Convenient access to Highway 165 connects the area to Interstate 25, making it easy to reach Pueblo, Lake San Isabel, the San Isabel National Forest, and Colorado Springs. With mountain views, nearby lakes, and affordable purchase options, this lot presents an excellent opportunity to own Colorado land in a well-established and scenic Front Range community.

Hello And Welcome to the Greenhorn Valley, Colorado's Best Kept Secret.  Located at the southern end of Colorado's front range in the eastern shadow Mt. Greenhorn is in Colorado City, Colorado. This wonderful community boasts a selection of interspersed homes, stores, schools, restaurants, Hollydot Golf Course, Saddle Club, campground, parks, community pool, creeks, and finally the Beckwith Reservoir and trail system.

This lot is situated in Unit 1, a very desirable section of Colorado City is between the Hollydot golf course just to the East and Lake Beckwith to the West. Several newer homes have been built here over the past few years.  The Valley market, the main grocer for the area, is also nearby, just to the southeast near Highway 165. This is the main thoroughfare which links the Greenhorn Valley with Interstate 25.

Just west up the Greenhorn valley on 165 from Colorado City, is picturesque Lake San Isabel and access to the 1.1 Million Acres of the San Isabel National Forest.  The city of Pueblo is a 20 minute drive north on Interstate 25. Pueblo has many of the familiar big box stores, shopping, and restaurant amenities of a larger population center.  This is where you will find Walmart, Harbor Freight, Home Depot, Lowes, Target, Barnes And Nobel, Dillard's, JCPenney, Kohls, Etc.   Pueblo is also home to the famous Pueblo Green Chile and Colorado's most popular lake, Pueblo Reservoir.

Further north on I-25 (about 1 Hour from Colorado City) is Colorado Springs.  As much of the front range from Colorado Springs north on I-25 grows, it is getting harder and harder to find affordable real estate with convenient proximity to I-25 and mountain views.   You truly get the best of both worlds in Colorado City; with nature and a quiet rural community only a short drive to city amenities.  The land in Colorado City is still affordable for now, so if you are looking for some affordable Colorado Land with mountain views that isn't in the cold, dry, and desolate San Luis valley, this is it.

Property Details:

State: Colorado

County: Pueblo

Area: Colorado City

Street: Lot 172 Boone Dr

Apn: 47-316

Legal Description: Lot 172 Unit 1 Colorado City Amended

Size: 0.21 Acres

Zoning: Residential

There is no timeline requiring owners to build on the property, you can buy now and hold for the long term.  Please note that Building permits are required for all construction and Colorado City does have some light development covenants to maintain the beauty of the area.  Those are available on our website.

Permanent RV Living/Camping is Not Allowed on Colorado City Lots without a Legally Permitted residential dwelling.

Access: This property has platted road access, however the top layer of gravel on the roadbed is not currently installed.  Most of the roads in Colorado City were scraped and the road bed was laid when the area was subdivided, however, the top layer of gravel is not typically installed on streets before there is a permitted residence approved.  After your building permit is approved, you can request that the Colorado City Metro District add your road to the queue.  Please Contact Colorado Metro District for the most current details and time frames for the gravel.

Utility Information:

Water: Water Lines In Area, Please Contact Colorado City Metro District For Distance to Public Water Lines

Sewer: No Sewer Lines to this Property. Please Contact Colorado City Metro District for details on distances to sewer lines in area. If the lines are too far, please contact Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment with questions about permitting a septic system on this property.

Power: Power Lines in Area (Please Verify Distances and electrical connection details with San Isabel Electric Co-Op, the local power provider in this area)

Property Taxes Will Be Paid Current, we Guarantee no back taxes will be owed on property transfer.

No HOA or Poa

Purchase Options:

$ 3,950 Cash, No Extra Fees to Close in House With Us

Or:

Landed Ground Financing Available:

Finance Option 1: $ 150 Down And $ 380 A Month For 10 Months At 0% Interest with no prepayment penalties and no credit check.

Or

Finance Option 2: $ 150 Down And $ 118.55 A Month For 36 Months At 7.7% Interest with no prepayment penalties and no credit check.

If you are looking for some affordable real estate in Colorado not far from mountains and lakes that is not far from city amenities, message us now.

The landscape is stunning and full of recreational opportunities. Residents enjoy hiking, camping, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, wildlife observation, nature photography, sunrise and sunset photography, and time-lapse sunrise projects. Seasonal changes bring spring wildflowers along trails and meadows, summer sunsets reflecting golden and purple hues across the rolling hills, crisp autumn mornings ideal for outdoor photography or camping, and snow-dusted winter peaks perfect for exploration and stargazing. Early-morning mist, golden-hour lighting, and rare rain blooms create extraordinary visual experiences. Low light pollution makes the area ideal for telescope setups, small observatories, and nighttime sky photography. Drone flyovers along washes and open fields enhance exploration and recreational enjoyment.

Landowners have numerous options for practical and recreational enhancements. Many establish storage sheds, fences, small rock walls, benches, picnic areas, pergolas, observation decks, fire pits, hammock setups, bird feeders, small compost bins, pathways, and decorative rock gardens. Solar panels, solar ovens, water tanks, small wind turbines, and portable generators enhance self-sufficiency and off-grid potential. Weekend projects include gardening, planting native vegetation, small-scale farming such as chickens, goats, or rabbits, flying drones or quadcopters for aerial photography, creating outdoor art features, and enhancing miniature landscaping. These improvements can be integrated gradually, reflecting the property's flexibility for recreation, hobby, and long-term use.

Colorado City offers rural seclusion with convenient regional access. Pueblo is only 20-25 minutes away, providing hospitals, medical clinics, schools, grocery stores, and retail centers. Colorado Springs is approximately an hour away, with major highways offering easy travel throughout southern Colorado. This combination allows residents to enjoy quiet, open spaces while remaining connected to cultural and economic hubs.

Affordability is a major advantage. Land prices remain accessible compared to much of Colorado, allowing ownership without the high costs of Front Range towns. Lower property taxes and manageable costs make long-term ownership feasible for families, retirees, and first-time buyers.

The rural lifestyle emphasizes independence, creativity, and connection to nature. Low population density, open spaces, and quiet surroundings encourage a slower pace of life. Residents frequently hike, camp, photograph wildlife, stargaze, fly drones, observe rabbits and birds, experiment with small outdoor projects, and engage in small-scale farming and gardening. Zoning in the area supports these uses, allowing gradual, low-impact property enhancements without restrictive regulations.

Colorado City's climate further enhances its appeal. The region enjoys abundant sunshine, low humidity, and generally mild winters. Summers are warm but moderated by elevation, while winters bring snow and crisp air perfect for outdoor projects, fireside gatherings, or winter wildlife observation. Seasonal variation supports a wide range of outdoor activities, photography, and recreational hobbies.

Community ties remain strong despite the area's small size. Residents share resources, exchange practical advice, and participate in local events, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The culture blends agricultural traditions, outdoor lifestyles, and independent thinking, appealing to buyers seeking authenticity and practical living.

Landownership provides flexibility, creativity, and long-term potential. Owners can gradually enhance their property with functional features, recreational setups, or creative landscaping projects. Pathways, benches, pergolas, observation decks, fire pits, hammock setups, telescope tripods, drones, bird feeders, solar ovens, rock gardens, compost bins, small gardens, and outdoor art features can all be integrated over time. Properties accommodate weekend retreats, seasonal use, or full-time living, allowing owners freedom to enjoy the land at their own pace.

In conclusion, Colorado City, Colorado, combines natural beauty, affordability, rural independence, and long-term potential. Its location near the Greenhorn Mountains and proximity to Pueblo provides both scenic value and practical convenience. Quiet lifestyle, supportive community, flexible land use, and opportunities for gradual enhancement make it ideal for those seeking space, independence, and a meaningful connection to the land. With abundant opportunities for recreation, self-sufficiency, hobby projects, and creative enhancements, Colorado City represents a truly rewarding landownership experience in southern Colorado.

Purchase Options:

$ 3,950 Cash, No Extra Fees to Close in House With Us

Or:

Landed Ground Financing Available:

Finance Option 1: $ 150 Down And $ 380 A Month For 10 Months At 0% Interest with no prepayment penalties and no credit check.

Or

Finance Option 2: $ 150 Down And $ 118.55 A Month For 36 Months At 7.7% Interest with no prepayment penalties and no credit check.

If you are looking for some affordable real estate in Colorado not far from mountains and lakes that is not far from city amenities, message us now.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

From USPS in Colorado City (2 minutes)

At Valverde Cir Left

0.1 mi

At Beckwith Dr Left

0.5 mi

At Arapahoe Dr Right

256 ft

At Boone Dr Right (Lot will be on the Right)

79 ft

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Deeded Easement Access
Cell Service
Seller's Land ID
LOT 172 UNIT 1 COLORADO CITY AMENDED
LANDFLIP ID
412301
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