1762 GCR 64
Location: South of Grand Lake
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
Half-Baths: 1
Square Feet: 4291
Acreage: 38.02
Garage: 2
Year Built: 2000
Taxes: $ 5575
County: Grand
OFF THE MARKET at $ 3,900,000
Listed by: Mountain Lake Properties
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"Gentleman's Ranch" in a pocket of pasture land located close to two of our largest lakes between Shadow Mountain Lake and Lake Granby, 2 hours from Denver, and 3 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park AND Arapahoe National Forest. 38-acres, fully fenced, is made up of three separate parcels with multiple well rights, extra sewer tap with service line and lift station, ditch rights for irrigation, a beautiful lodge style home, and five valuable out-buildings for stables, hay storage, equipment storage, and sheltering ranch animals. Entire Perimeter fenced, two fenced pastures, plus riding arena for keeping a variety of livestock. 4200 square foot home features a grand entry to the living area, master bedroom suite with its own laundry area and 2 guest suites, all on the main floor. Walkout lower level rec room with wet bar, sauna, powder room, laundry room and ample storage.
Superb location! Ride your horse into the National Forest or the National Recreation area very close by, and explore the upper Colorado River banks or the shores of Colorado's second largest reservoir, Lake Granby. Ride around your own property with your dog by your side and check out the views of Lake Granby and the Continental Divide from the rock lookout above the home. 14 acres (average 18 tons) of hay on the west and south sides of the land. The ranch is currently home to a lucky family of humans, dogs, 3 horses and 10 cattle. Elk are often in residence as well. Separate 4.48 acre building site has a well already drilled and a paid sewer tap.
R181011, R181012, R159222, 564 County Road (GCR) 6470, Tracts 1 and 2, Elk Haven Sub. Exemption, together with Lot B, Parcel B, BRI Associates Exemption. Shown by Appointment Only at $3,900,000
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