An 811-acre ranch within the Golden space that has been owned by one household for greater than a century is available on the market for $14.85 million, actual property providers agency Cushman & Wakefield mentioned.
The property, owned by the Ladwig household since 1911, is without doubt one of the few remaining giant parcels obtainable alongside the Entrance Vary, the actual property agency mentioned. The positioning is priced at simply over $18,000 per acre.
“This property provides a uncommon alternative to personal a considerable piece of land with fast entry to the mountains, simply 20 minutes from Downtown Denver,” Trevor Brown of Cushman & Wakefield mentioned in assertion.
Brown, Joey Dybevik and Michael Kboudi are advertising and marketing the property on behalf of the household.
The zoning permits for residential growth with a minimal lot dimension of 10 acres. The land consists of two separate adjoining parcels totaling 811 acres. The various terrain contains tree-covered areas and open area.
The positioning is subsequent to the roughly 4,000-acre White Ranch Park, a part of Jefferson County Open House.
A uranium mine operated on a small portion of the property a number of many years in the past. The actual property agency mentioned state data point out the mine was sealed and capped in 1989.
The property is west of the Colorado 93 exit at Pine Ridge Highway. Cushman & Wakefield mentioned the property offers quick access to main transportation routes. The highway to the positioning follows Cressman’s Gulch
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