What I would like to have is 35 acres abutting the national forest land - mostly or partially wooded with water (well water for household and personal - not comercial consumption). I'd like to get this and hopefully have it paid off for retirement if the world doesn't end before that.
Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
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Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
I've been looking at this area for some time - the land is reasonably priced -like $2000/acre on up... Anybody that lives there or has land there - looking for advice before moving ahead any more.
What I would like to have is 35 acres abutting the national forest land - mostly or partially wooded with water (well water for household and personal - not comercial consumption). I'd like to get this and hopefully have it paid off for retirement if the world doesn't end before that.
What I would like to have is 35 acres abutting the national forest land - mostly or partially wooded with water (well water for household and personal - not comercial consumption). I'd like to get this and hopefully have it paid off for retirement if the world doesn't end before that.
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
My dad was going to buy some land near Trinidad but he didn't because of a law that restricts water usage on land below 40 acres. I can't remember all of it but something like that you could have a house well but no outside hydrants of any kind so you couldn't water the grass or water livestock.
Someone will chime in for sure on this to clarify.
Someone will chime in for sure on this to clarify.
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
I looked at some a couple years ago and it was pretty nice, undeveloped, be sure you get the water rights clarified in Colo.
I have heard horror stories about it. Will get out a map and revisit and report back to you.
I have heard horror stories about it. Will get out a map and revisit and report back to you.
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
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It was bottom , middle of state by old fort garland.
It was bottom , middle of state by old fort garland.
Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
Check out http://www.countrysidemag.com/ if you haven't already. Not specific for Colorado land, but sounds like the "off the grid" publication you might like.
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
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It was on the west side of a big lake from Antinito
It was on the west side of a big lake from Antinito
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
Antonito ( correction )
Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
I've been to Antonito, not much there! Think I might like it.
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Did you see the Lake?
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
Hobie,
Antonito is not exactly on the "A" list of places to visit, actually is quite a way off the beaten path, how did you wind up there?
Antonito is not exactly on the "A" list of places to visit, actually is quite a way off the beaten path, how did you wind up there?
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Re: Anbody here live or have land in southern CO - wet mounts?
Thanks guys. From what I understand, you generally get water rights for personal and livestock but not commercial livestock use - that is, you can't have a cattle operation or other big water usage deal without full water rights. But watering your own cattle (like 5 or so) is OK.
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