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Smaller Acreage

Indian Lookout:

Now open for sale: Prime real estate in the much sought out Indian Lookout. Here you will find 4.41 acre to 10.7 acre lots priced from $65,000 to $125,000.

Indian Ridge

Indian Ridge

Indian Lookout is a 567-acre district located just east of Wildhorse. This unique high point has striking views of the surrounding mountains and of the nearby districts of the Ranch. Indian Lookout is part of an existing neighborhood providing the opportunity for ownership into an enclave of custom homesites ranging in size from 1 - 10 acres. This neighborhood will enjoy long views from the forested ridge along with the convenience of an HOA managed community.

For hundreds of years, Indian Lookout has been utilized by the native peoples of the South Park valley. Before European-Americans moved into the region, the Ute people used Indian Lookout both as a scouting location to find game animals and as an early warning system to prepare for conflicts with unfriendly tribes. The northern tip of the ridge was the favored spot to look out and take in the expanse of the valley.

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Wagonwheel:

Recently opened, the Wagonwheel community features 1,435 acres with 191 home sites.  We have a limited number of lots ranging from 4 - 20 acres available.  Prices are $30,000 - $120,000.  Most lots have expansive mountain and meadow views and all have road access.

Homesites will feature underground electricity, well and septic. As a shared ranch, Wagonwheel provides owners with a unique opportunity to utilize open spaces in the surrounding area.  For instance, a 75 acre community area with an additional 1,160 acres of adjacent BLM land are available for purchasers in the Wagonwheel community.  

Metropolitan districts have been set up to operate areas of Hartsel Springs Ranch and Wagonwheel in particular. This is highly significant because in combination with conservation easements and covenants it provides greater developer flexibility and budget efficiencies than using an Undivided Real Estate Interest that is commonly found elsewhere.

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