2.59 Acres on the Wild Side!
Description
2.59 acres in Wild Horse Mesa, nestled in the foothills of the nearby mountains is ready for you! Our financing options are so easy, get in touch to find out more! This lot has great views and plenty of space to build your off grid dream home! Make it yours Today! Email to get the full property report.
Payment Information
Payment Notes
If you are interested in purchasing the property, please click the “Buy Now” button. You will be directed to our payment page where you can pay the $250 processing fee using a credit card, debit card, or have the funds taken directly from your bank account with an ACH transfer. We will then contact you via phone or email to confirm how you want your name(s) recorded on the Warranty Deed and the process for paying the balance.
If you are interested in purchasing the property using our Owner Financing (terms) option, please click the “Reserve Now” button. You will be directed to our payment page where you can pay the $250 processing fee using a credit card, debit card, or have the funds taken directly from your bank account with an ACH transfer We will then contact you via phone or email to set up a payment plan.
Property Information
Parcel Size
2.59 Acres
State
Colorado
County
Costilla
Nearest Cities
San Luis
Parcel #
71206890
Legal Description
W.H.M. SECTION C BLK 22 LOT 22
Features
Acres
2.59
Dimension
744 ft. x 164 ft. x 708 ft. x 158 ft. approx.
County
Costilla
Access
Dirt Road
Power
Solar/generator
Water
Well Water/Cistern
Heating
n/a
Coordinates
37.1230, -105.5030
Zoning
Estate Residential
Elevation
7785.4 ft.
Purchase Information/Fees
$250
Document Fee
A additional fee of $250 to reserve the property is required to begin the purchase process. This is a non-refundable fee.
$15/month
Accounting Fee
An additional monthly fee of $15 for financed (terms) properties to cover accounting expenses
Nearby Attractions/City
Mountain Home Reservoir
Mountain Home Reservoir is a reservoir and state wildlife area in Costilla County, Colorado, near Fort Garland. Frozen in winter, the reservoir lies at 2,483 meters elevation on the western slope of the Culebra Range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in southern Colorado. Approximately a 30 to 40 minute drive.
Mount Lindsey
Less than 40 miles away, Mount Lindsey and its surrounding terrain boasts some of Colorado’s most dramatic scenery. The Huerfano Valley is worth a visit even if climbing is not in your plans. Anybody whose ever been to this trailhead knows this is one of Colorado’s finest spots for photography. Blanca and Ellingwood Peak’s northeast face absolutely dominates the skyline. It is quite a spectacular place to be.
Notes
Wild Horse Mesa (also known as San Pedro Mesa) covers about 75 square miles, a few miles south of San Luis, near New Mexico. The mesa area is home to about 150 wild horses (mustangs), broken into 9 bands, roaming on private lands. They are descendants of horses used by Spanish explorers (conquistadors), brought to America in the 1500’s. Spaniards began bringing horses and cattle to North America starting in 1493, after Columbus landed in 1492. Spanish explorer Vazquez de Coronado visited this region, crossing northern New Mexico, looking for the Seven Cities of Gold in his expedition of 1540-1542