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Haswell Dryland Farm — 320 +/- Acres, Kiowa County, Colorado Set on the wide-open High Plains just south of Haswell, this productive 320+/_ acre Colorado farm offers a balanced mix of proven farm ground and expansion potential. Approximately 160 +/- acres are currently in cultivation, while the remaining 160+/- acres are open and ready to till—ideal for bringing additional acres into your rotation or tailoring to your preferred crops. Gently rolling terrain and loamy soils typical of the area support dryland staples such as winter wheat, millet, and grain sorghum, and the open field layout accommodates modern equipment. The property enjoys convenient access via county roads, offering privacy with practical proximity to services in Haswell and regional markets. Wildlife is a regular sight on the prairie—pronghorn, mule deer, and upland birds frequent the draws and grasslands—adding recreational value to the agricultural utility. The farm is currently leased to a local operator, providing immediate income and a seamless transition for the next owner. Quick facts Size: 320± acres total Cultivation: 160+/- acres currently farmed; 160 +/- acres ready to till Location: South of Haswell, Kiowa County, Colorado Access: Convenient county-road access Operation: Currently leased to a local farmer. Crops/Soils: Dryland area suited to winter wheat, millet, and grain sorghum
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
ALL OF SECTIONS 36-14-40, 31-14-39, 1-15-40 & 12-15-40 A TRACT IN THE S/2 OF SECTION 25-14-40, S/2 OF SECTION 30-14-39, W/2 OF SECTION 7-15-39 & W/2 OF SECTION 18-15-39 BEAUTIFUL 6,000 Sq. Ft. CUSTOM BUILT HOME · 4 BR, 51/2 Baths, gourmet kitchen, attached 6-car garage, outdoor kitchen under pergola and patio for entertaining. · Mature trees and lawn with underground sprinkler system. 672_Sq. Ft. GUEST HOUSE · 2-BR, 1-Bath w/laundry. · Recently remodeled. AIRPLANE BARN · 64' x 126' · 54' hangar door. FOREMAN'S HOUSE - 1940 Field Road 2,600 Sq. Ft. 3 BR, 31/2 Baths, 2-car attached garage. 600,000 BUSHEL GRAIN COMPLEX Includes 2)100,000 bushel bins (w/side load outs) and 8)50,000 bushel bins. Equipped w/full aeration floors, extra-large fans, power sweeps and can handle 21% moisture corn. Includes a 7,000bu/per hr. plug free grain leg; 1,800 bushel overhead load-out bin; 1,200-bushel dump pit; and 40' X 100' Round Top.
…By Annonceur International
Historic Pine Run Ranch of Black Forest situated on a rare 60 acre scenic park-like property with the perfect mixture of lush green meadows, towering mature ponderosa pines, large spring fed pond with draw that creates an amazing wildlife habitat. There are six homes as well as a professional horse boarding facility featuring two barns w/ one barn at 3,328 square foot w/ 15 indoor stalls, expansive indoor steel arena, 1,649 square foot workshop/tack building, 8 loafing sheds. Substantial and reliable income stream for a savvy investor - 5 of the homes are currently leased to long term tenants, one home is currently run as a successful vacation rental and the equestrian facilities are leased for boarding and training. Limitless potential for income growth w/ the possibility of adding a wedding venue. There are 16 beds and 10 baths spread across the 6 homes. Phenomenal close-in location w/ great access to amenities. The acreage is completely fenced w/ multiple paddocks and pastures. Two of the six homes are charming, turn of the century farmhouses that feature gorgeous architecture, wainscotting, crown molding and pastural settings that transport you back in time. The home that is currently used as a successful vacation rental is lovingly known as the lodge which has amazing style, exposed timber beam vaulted ceilings, rounded doorway, open entertaining spaces, cedar walls, granite counters, newer kitchen and bath w/ an abundance of natural light filled spaces from the clerestory windows. The current owners have invested substantial energy and funds to ensure the ranch is well maintained and updated w/ newer electrical, plumbing, painting, fencing, furnaces, water heaters, fiber optic internet installed, septic system, roofs, appliances, fixtures and well pumps. 5 homes and the barn have their own electric meters. This is a unique and rare opportunity to purchase a large acreage property in Black Forest w/ substantial built-in income. See this property quickly!
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
Presenting A Bar Ranch in Douglas County Colorado, a front range legacy ranch that encompasses all the amenities of a conveniently located, highly improved, secluded ranch in a highly desirable area. Picture yourself in a private protected valley on 315 pristine acres with a live water creek, irrigation rights, pine covered hills to explore and producing hay meadows Escape to A Bar Ranch, a 315-acre legacy property in the sought-after Cherry Creek Valley of Douglas County, Colorado. This private, protected valley offers a serene and secluded lifestyle with the convenience of being just an hour from both Denver and Colorado Springs. The varied terrain of the ranch features pine-covered ridges, rolling hills, and level hay meadows, all with incredible views of the Douglas County hills and the majestic Rocky Mountains. This private ranch is situated on 315 plus gorgeous acres in the coveted Cherry Creek Valley along East Cherry Creek. The terrain varies from pine covered ridges to level sub-irrigated hay meadows to creek bottom to rolling hills and meadows. The views are incredible in each direction of the rolling hills of Douglas County and the Rocky Mountains to the west. East Cherry Creek runs the length of the ranch for 3/4 of a mile. Grasses range from native grass species such as Blue Grama and Buffalo grass to improved grasses, such as Brome. The creek bottom is lined with Cottonwood trees and the hills with mature Ponderosa Pines. The hills have natural rock outcroppings. The location is very private yet it boasts easy access to both Denver Metro and Colorado Springs Colorado. The land is a haven for outdoor recreation and wildlife. With East Cherry Creek running the length of the property, live water is a key feature, supporting a rich ecosystem. The main home is a fabulous custom built Santa Fe style stucco and log accent home overlooking the ranch, that boasts 4,480 finished square feet of living area. The home has four large bedrooms and four bathrooms. The main level features a large custom kitchen with a Subzero refrigerator, a Thermador 6 burner gas stove top and a double oven, granite counter tops, and a custom granite sink. The main floor living room features a custom Santa Fe style fireplace and walks out to an enormous western facing deck with log accents. The large master suite wing of the house has a Kiva style fireplace and an incredible custom 5 piece master bathroom and a spacious walk-in closet. The laundry is on the main level as well as the attached oversized 4 car garage. The fully finished basement features three large bedrooms and two full bathrooms, a family entertainment room with a wet bar. The basement family room walk out onto a large patio and wonderfully landscaped yard. The home boasts numerous custom touches, such as custom Santa Fe interior and exterior doors, custom handmade granite sinks created by Richard Pankrazt Pottery, log accents and custom flooring. The manicured yard includes over a quarter acre of underground automatic sprinklers, extensive landscaping, and a Koi Pond with fish. The home is heated with in-floor radiant heat. Buildings that accompany the main home include a 36x48 six stall heated and insulated horse barn with six 12x12 stalls along with 6 Priefert turnout runs and 2 Priefert dog runs. Also included is a 72X42 shop building with high ceilings and 4 overhead doors of 8 ft, 12 ft and 14ft in height. The shop includes a loft storage area and a heated and cooled exercise workout room. The shop offers plenty space for your projects, equipment and toys. The homestead area of the ranch includes a lovingly maintained turn of the century farm house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Other functional buildings included near the farm house include two shop buildings including a 66x 24 building with 10 ft overhead doors and a 40x50 building with 12 ft overhead doors, a kitchen, bathroom and loft , a historic 48x48 dairy barn that has been partially converted to comfortable office space, a 30x80 equipment shed and a hay storage barn. There are plenty of corrals and pens to livestock. A Bar Ranch boasts Trophy Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope, Turkey and various small game, birds and predators. Elk tags are over the counter plains elk tags. The elk sign on the ranch at the time of listing may be the most sign per acre of any property that I've had the privilege of touring. This makes the fall of the year a slam dunk for Elk hunters. The ranch is in Game Management Unit 104 and its a draw area for Deer and Pronghorn. The ranch has the facilities for equine recreation and would make a great destination for any equine discipline. The ranch harvests hay on 200 acres of dryland and sub-irrigated meadows. The balance is grazing land. The ranch holds rights on the East Cherry Creek Alluvium to irrigate and has an irrigation pond and irrigation equipment, though not currently in use. Water rights include irrigation rights to the alluvium of East Cherry Creek. The rights are an 1881 water right from Alderman Ditch, 2.5 cfs diverted from East Cherry Creek , Priority number 132, with an average annual diversion of 86 to 131.5 acre feet. The ranch also hold the deep water rights from 5 aquifers totaling 697.6 acre feet per year. Mineral rights are to be included, if any are held by the owners. Douglas County averages about 19 acres of rain annually and has fairly mild winters, though it can snow 60+ inches annually, but with an average of 245 annual days of sunshine and varying winter temperatures, the snow doesn't stay for long. The area is rich in ranching history and was highly desired for large ranchers due to its good high protein grazing and favorable climate. Feed was plentiful and markets were near. This ranch echoes the past and is like a step back in time with its lush pastures, good winter protection and access to good and plentiful water resources. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a ranch that perfectly balances seclusion, convenience, and luxury. Whether you are drawn to the land for its exceptional wildlife and hunting, the productive hay meadows, or the custom home for its refined comfort and breathtaking views, A Bar Ranch offers a rare and complete package. Located in the highly sought after East Cherry Creek valley in Douglas County Colorado, the ranch is conveniently located within one hour of both Denver and Colorado Springs. Denver International Airport is 58 miles door to gate or, if you prefer, Colorado Springs Airport is 32 miles south and serves many major cities. The ranches location is 9 miles west of Elbert Colorado and is centrally located between the small communities of Franktown, Elizabeth, Larkspur, Castle Rock and Monument Colorado. Each with its own services and unique culture. Douglas County is popular for its front range mountain views, wide open spaces, outdoor recreation and hiking trails.
…By Annonceur International
Presenting A Bar Ranch in Douglas County Colorado, a front range legacy ranch that encompasses all the amenities of a conveniently located, highly improved, secluded ranch in a highly desirable area. Picture yourself in a private protected valley on 276 pristine acres with a live water creek, irrigation rights, pine covered hills to explore and producing hay meadowsEscape to A Bar Ranch, a 276-acre legacy property in the sought-after Cherry Creek Valley of Douglas County, Colorado. This private, protected valley offers a serene and secluded lifestyle with the convenience of being just an hour from both Denver and Colorado Springs. The varied terrain of the ranch features pine-covered ridges, rolling hills, and level hay meadows, all with incredible views of the Douglas County hills and the majestic Rocky Mountains. This private ranch is situated on 276 plus gorgeous acres in the coveted Cherry Creek Valley along East Cherry Creek. The terrain varies from pine covered ridges to level sub-irrigated hay meadows to creek bottom to rolling hills and meadows. The views are incredible in each direction of the rolling hills of Douglas County and the Rocky Mountains to the west. East Cherry Creek runs the length of the ranch for 3/4 of a mile. Grasses range from native grass species such as Blue Grama and Buffalo grass to improved grasses, such as Brome. The creek bottom is lined with Cottonwood trees and the hills with mature Ponderosa Pines. The hills have natural rock outcroppings. The location is very private yet it boasts easy access to both Denver Metro and Colorado Springs Colorado. The land is a haven for outdoor recreation and wildlife. With East Cherry Creek running the length of the property, live water is a key feature, supporting a rich ecosystem. The homestead area of the ranch includes a lovingly maintained turn of the century farm house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Other functional buildings included near the farm house include two shop buildingsincluding a 66x 24 building with 10 ft overhead doors and a 40x50 building with 12 ft overhead doors, a kitchen, bathroom and loft , a historic 48x48 dairy barn that has been partially converted to comfortable office space, a 30x80 equipment shed and a hay storage barn. There are plenty of corrals and pens to livestock. A Bar Ranch boasts Trophy Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope, Turkey and various small game, birds and predators. Elk tags are over the counter plains elk tags. The elk sign on the ranch at the time of listing may be the most sign per acre of any property that I've had the privilege of touring. This makes the fall of the year a slam dunk for Elk hunters. The ranch is in Game Management Unit 104 and its a draw area for Deer and Pronghorn. The ranch has the facilities for equine recreation and would make a great destination for any equine discipline. The ranch harvests hay on 185 acres of dryland and sub-irrigated meadows. The balance is grazing land. The ranch holds rights on the East Cherry Creek Alluvium to irrigate and has an irrigation pond and irrigation equipment, though not currently in use. Water rights include irrigation rights to the alluvium of East Cherry Creek. The rights are an 1881 water right from Alderman Ditch, 2.5 cfs diverted from East Cherry Creek , Priority number 132, with an average annual diversion of 86 to 131.5 acre feet. The ranch also hold the deep water rights from 5 aquifers totaling 697.6 acre feet per year. Mineral rights are to be included, if any are held by the owners. Douglas County averages about 19 acres of rain annually and has fairly mild winters, though it can snow 60+ inches annually, but with an average of 245 annual days of sunshine and varying winter temperatures, the snow doesn't stay for long. The area is rich in ranching history and was highly desired for large ranchers due to its good high protein grazing and favorable climate. Feed was plentiful and markets were near. This ranch echoes the past and is like a step back in time with its lush pastures, good winter protection and access to good and plentiful water resources. This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a ranch that perfectly balances seclusion, convenience, and luxury. Whether you are drawn to the land for its exceptional wildlife and hunting, the productive hay meadows, or the custom home for its refined comfort and breathtaking views, A Bar Ranch offers a rare and complete package. Located in the highly sought after East Cherry Creek valley in Douglas County Colorado, the ranch is conveniently located within one hour of both Denver and Colorado Springs. Denver International Airport is 58 miles door to gate or, if you prefer, Colorado Springs Airport is 32 miles south and serves many major cities. The ranches location is 9 miles west of Elbert Colorado and is centrally located between the small communities of Franktown, Elizabeth, Larkspur, Castle Rock and Monument Colorado. Each with its own services and unique culture. Douglas County is popular for its front range mountain views, wide open spaces, outdoor recreation and hiking trails.
…By Annonceur International
Whelden's Wetzel Creek Ranch offers 1,636± contiguous acres in Adams County, CO, just 30 minutes from Deer Trail, Byers and Brush. The ranch features one well-maintained residence, expansive native grass pasture, and 320± acres of recently released CRP with strong potential for conversion back to productive dryland farming.Whelden's Wetzel Creek Ranch encompasses 1,636± deeded acres of ranchland in Adams County, Colorado, offering a balanced blend of native pasture, retired CRP, and potential tillable ground. The landscape is wide open and gently rolling, ideal for both grazing and dryland farming. The property has been carefully stewarded by the same family since 1909, maintaining strong soils, native grasses, and a legacy of sustainable livestock management. Of the total acreage, 320± acres was recently released from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), providing future owners with a valuable opportunity to return this ground to production agriculture. Whether used for dryland farming, cover crops, custom grazing, or habitat development, this acreage adds significant flexibility and upside to the overall ranch operation. The remainder of the ranch is primarily native shortgrass prairie, well-suited to cow/calf pairs or yearlings. The ground has historically supported up to 120 pairs or more with rotational use, and it's evident that the land has not been overgrazed. Topography is gently undulating with good natural drainage, and the soil profile supports both forage production and potential crop conversion in select areas. Residence: Approximately 2,600 sq ft including finished basement. Originally built in the 1940s and moved from Fort Morgan, the home was expanded in 1980. It offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms, a steel roof, wood stove, propane stoves on each floor, Andersen windows (2020), and steel doors. The house has no central A/C or furnace and portions retain original wiring. Ranch Outbuildings: 2014 steel barn/shed Older dirt-floor Quonset Two 'Tuff Shed' style buildings near the main house Two elevated grain bins on bridge plank foundations for storage While primarily a working cattle and farm property, Whelden's Wetzel Creek Ranch does offer some recreational hunting value. The ranch sees a mix of mule deer, whitetail deer, and pronghorn antelope, particularly in the early mornings and evenings near the CRP, water sources, and shelterbelts. While not managed specifically for hunting, the open terrain and mix of cover provide opportunities for casual spot-and-stalk hunts during the season as well as some upland bird opportunities. The ranch has a proven track record for supporting cattle and light farming: Water: The main domestic and livestock well, located in Section 25, is roughly 60' deep and produces approximately 2.5 gallons per minute. It was outfitted with a new pump in 2025 and has historically serviced two homes and up to 120 cow/calf pairs for over 30 years. While it never ran dry, it can reach maximized output during peak summer use with over 200 head. PVC waterlines were installed around 1980, and well power is pulled from a point one-third mile to the north. Some black poly lines still exist near corrals and barns. Agricultural History: The land has been in the same family since 1909, offering over a century of ranching tradition. The grassland has consistently supported livestock, and the ongoing CRP buyout provides a pathway for expanding dryland crop production or custom grazing. Conveniently situated just off the Eastern Plains of Colorado, the ranch lies approximately 30 minutes from Deer Trail, Buyers and Brush-providing easy access to I-70 and regional amenities while maintaining a quiet and private ranch setting. The ranch is also only 1 hour from Denver International Airport. The elevation and open plains offer classic Colorado ranchland conditions, with seasonal variation and the kind of dryland grass climate well-suited for grazing operations.
…By Annonceur International
Tucked in a serene pocket between Parker and Lone Tree, and just minutes from Park Meadows Mall, Sky Ridge Medical Center, and I-25, this updated end-unit condo delivers the ideal South Denver location. Light-filled interiors and quiet end-unit privacy make it a true retreat, and with nearby trails just outside, it's as easy to escape as it is to get anywhere. Inside, creamy white paint creates a bright, airy backdrop throughout, and the kitchen shines with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a new tile backsplash that adds a crisp, modern touch. Windows on two sides flood the open living and dining areas with natural light, making the space as inviting as the neighborhood around it. The primary suite is bright and inviting, featuring a custom closet system and an ensuite bath accented with modern tilework and floating shelves. As a quiet end-unit with only one shared wall, the home offers added privacy and a sense of calm that’s hard to find. Details like engineered wood floors, adjustable top-down/bottom-up blinds, and a private deck enhance daily living, while the attached one-car garage with a 220-volt outlet and ample additional parking round out the functionality. With two bedrooms and two baths, this updated condo blends thoughtful design with a peaceful suburban setting—refreshed, refined, and ready for its next chapter.
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
Tucked in a serene pocket between Parker and Lone Tree, and just minutes from Park Meadows Mall, Sky Ridge Medical Center, and I-25, this updated end-unit condo delivers the ideal South Denver location. Light-filled interiors and quiet end-unit privacy make it a true retreat, and with nearby trails just outside, it's as easy to escape as it is to get anywhere. Inside, creamy white paint creates a bright, airy backdrop throughout, and the kitchen shines with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and a new tile backsplash that adds a crisp, modern touch. Windows on two sides flood the open living and dining areas with natural light, making the space as inviting as the neighborhood around it. The primary suite is bright and inviting, featuring a custom closet system and an ensuite bath accented with modern tilework and floating shelves. As a quiet end-unit with only one shared wall, the home offers added privacy and a sense of calm that’s hard to find. Details like engineered wood floors, adjustable top-down/bottom-up blinds, and a private deck enhance daily living, while the attached one-car garage with a 220-volt outlet and ample additional parking round out the functionality. With two bedrooms and two baths, this updated condo blends thoughtful design with a peaceful suburban setting—refreshed, refined, and ready for its next chapter.
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
100 Detroit Street, Suite 506, Denver, CO 80206
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
4,800+ SF custom home at the base of the Sangres with vaulted ceilings, stucco fireplace, Alder kitchen, and radiant in-floor heat. Includes heated SwimEx pool, greenhouse, and 2-car garage. Irrigated meadow with water rights and North Taylor Creek running through. Ideal for horses or cattle, with privacy, views, and true Colorado mountain living. This is the kind of ground folks look for but don't often find. Sitting on the west side of the Wet Mountain Valley, the land opens up into a green, irrigated meadow with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains rising right behind it. North Taylor Creek runs through the property, backed by water rights totaling 2.4 CFS, with three rights from the Landendorfer Ditch (Case 2012CW90). That water keeps the grass coming in thick, making it well-suited for horses or a few head of cattle. It's a rare mix-usable, productive land with real water and a setting that's hard to beat. Built like a place meant to last, this 4,800+ square foot home stands solid at the base of the Sangres, with a warm, western feel the minute you walk in. The great room opens up with vaulted ceilings, a big stucco fireplace, and a full wall of built-ins, all tied together with stained concrete floors that are as tough as they are good-looking. The kitchen keeps things classic with Alder cabinets and black granite tops. The main bedroom sits on the main level with its own access to the deck, plus a roomy bath with double sinks, soaking tub, and separate shower. You'll also find another bedroom, office, full bath, and laundry all on the main floor. Downstairs is set up for relaxing or entertaining with a rec room, another bedroom, 3/4 bath, a heated SwimEx pool, and even an attached greenhouse. The 2-car garage is 852 square feet of space. The home is heated right with both a propane furnace and a Froling Turbo 3000 wood boiler feeding an 820-gallon storage system for in-floor heat, hot water, and even the pool. Efficient, practical, and built with intention-this place carries a five-star energy rating. The property is connected to the electrical grid but is thoughtfully supported by a solar system that handles the home's daily power needs. For additional peace of mind, a whole-house propane generator provides backup power when needed, which the owners have never needed to use, giving this home a practical blend of independence and reliability. Life out here is meant to be lived outside. Step off the porch and you've got room to roam-whether that's riding, hiking, or just taking in the quiet. The creek brings a steady, peaceful sound, and the mountains call for exploring. Wildlife moves through the valley, the skies stay dark at night, and there's no shortage of fresh air. When you're not out on the land, you've got your own heated pool and greenhouse to enjoy year-round. This is the kind of place where days slow down and evenings stretch out. If you've been looking for a small working setup, this one checks the boxes. The irrigated meadow produces solid grass, supported by water rights-something that's getting harder to come by. There's a barn and tractor garage already in place, so you've got what you need to run horses or keep a small cattle operation going. Whether you want to work the land or just keep it open and green, this property gives you the option. Climate in Westcliffe/Silver Cliff, Colorado Westcliffe/Silver Cliff, Colorado gets 14 inches of rain, on average, per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. Westcliffe/Silver Cliff averages 70 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year. On average, there are 260 sunny days per year in Westcliffe/Silver Cliff. The US average is 205 sunny days. Westcliffe/Silver Cliff gets some kind of precipitation, on average, 83 days per year. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. In order for precipitation to be counted, you have to get at least .01 inches on the ground to measure. Weather Highlights Summer High: the July high is around 81 degrees Winter Low: the January low is 8 Rain: averages 14 inches of rain a year Snow: averages 70 inches of snow a year You can't beat this location. Tucked away at the base of the Sangres, the property offers quiet country living while still keeping everyday conveniences within easy reach. The town of Westcliffe is just about 6.5 miles away, where you'll find groceries, local dining, coffee shops, bakeries, and small-town shopping. Nearby Silver Cliff adds even more historic charm to the valley. About 9 miles south sits SilverWest Airport, home to a long paved runway capable of accommodating corporate jets-something rarely found in a quiet mountain valley. From here you're roughly two hours from Colorado Springs and about three hours from Denver International Airport-far enough to enjoy the peace and slower pace of the valley, yet close enough when you need to reach the city.
…By Annonceur International
A rare opportunity to own a true piece of Colorado history. Deer Creek Valley Ranch, and its majestic 165 acres of idyllic Colorado living, is the ultimate mountain getaway, with the convenience of being less than an hour from Denver. This one of-a-kind property boasts outstanding mountain views, sweeping meadows, abundant wildlife, riding trails, and Deer Creek flowing year-round with extensive water rights included. DCVR has a rich colorful history of a ‘real-deal’ working ranch, and now offers a stunning combination of chic modern elegance and rustic mountain fun. The pride of ownership is apparent with the impressive houses, buildings, and amenities that give this property a truly magical feel. Impeccably maintained, Deer Creek Valley Ranch also conveys a Conditional Use Permit, which allows for development, and thus the opportunity to expand upon the potential of this incredible property. In addition to the pine tree-lined driveway, aspens, rock out-croppings, landscaping, and custom outdoor patios with stone fireplaces, this ranch features multiple venues, each with their own impressive quality that makes them shine throughout. An exquisite example of the majesty of the property is the iconic Barn, as seen from Highway 285. Built in the 1800’s and fully restored, the 7,600 square foot Barn features three floors, each with their own character and unsurpassed “Wow” factor, leaving a lasting impression on both you and your guests. The main “Homestead House” is approximately 4,000 square feet. Built in the late 1940’s, it is a fully furnished ranch house that has been renovated to modern day standards, while still incorporating many of the intricacies of the vast history and traditions of the ranch. There are two guest-houses, as well as several multi-use buildings, on the property. The amazing setting, comprehensive details throughout, convenience of location, included water rights, and potential for expansion, make this a truly unique ownership opportunity.
…By Liv Sotheby's International Realty
Located just outside Stratton, Nebraska, this expansive 3,154± acre property offers a prime mix of agricultural and ranching opportunity. With 2,476 acres of quality pasture, 68 acres of irrigated farmland, and 590 acres of productive dryland, the land supports both livestock and crop operations. A highlight of the property is the 2.2 miles of year-round flowing Muddy Creek, providing reliable water access and enhancing the natural beauty. This exceptional 3,154± acre ranch and farm property offers a balanced mix of productive farmland, expansive pasture, and scenic creek bottoms. The property includes approximately 2,476+/- acres of well-fenced pastureland featuring moderate canyon terrain that provides excellent grazing conditions and natural protection for livestock. The landscape is open and expansive, offering panoramic views and ideal ranching conditions. The farmable acreage totals roughly 658+/- acres, consisting of 68+/- acres under pivot irrigation and 590+/- acres of dryland farmland. These croplands are high-quality with predominantly flat terrain, supporting strong yields and offering versatility for a variety of crops. The irrigated portion adds value and consistency to the overall agricultural productivity of the property. Adding to its appeal, the ranch is enhanced by natural water features, including lush creek bottoms with live water from Muddy Creek and seasonal flow from Spring Branch Creek. These waterways contribute to the ecological diversity and provide vital water sources for livestock and wildlife. This ranch and farm combination presents an outstanding opportunity for cattle production, farming, and recreation, all set in a picturesque and productive setting that combines natural beauty with agricultural utility. This charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers 1,248 square feet of comfortable living space. The location is very private and sits just off the banks of Muddy Creek. The home has been upgraded with some new carpet and flooring. There is a galley kitchen with dining room and the laundry room is located on the main level. Outside, mature landscaping surrounds the home, complemented by a cedar windbreak that adds both beauty and privacy. Ideal for nature lovers, this home offers peaceful views and a welcoming, move-in-ready space. This exceptional recreational property offers a rare combination of prime hunting habitat, diverse wildlife, and scenic natural beauty. With over 2 miles of Muddy Creek winding through the land, the property boasts a rich mix of terrain-from cottonwood-lined creek bottoms to rugged canyon pastures. Additionally there are multiple small sub-irrigated fields along the creek that could be utilized for food plots for wildlife. Wildlife is abundant and varied, making this a true sportsman's paradise. The creek bottom is a haven for wild turkeys and the occasional white-tailed deer, drawn to the shelter of mature cottonwoods and the year-round water source. The canyon pastures, with their open terrain, are teeming with mule deer, which are especially prevalent throughout the area. In addition to big game, the property supports excellent upland bird hunting, with strong populations of pheasants and bobwhite quail thriving in the varied grasslands and brushy cover. Varmint hunting opportunities also abound, adding to the recreational versatility of the land. Whether you're seeking a private hunting retreat, a legacy property, or a multi-season getaway for outdoor adventure, this tract offers unmatched opportunity in a truly unique setting. This versatile combination farm and ranch encompasses approximately, 3154+/- total acres, offering a balanced mix of productive farmland and quality pastureland. The property is well-suited for both crop production and livestock operations, featuring diverse land resources and robust water infrastructure. 68+/- acres of pivot-irrigated farmland provide reliable and efficient crop production potential. Ideal for growing a variety of row crops or hay, this irrigated acreage enhances the farm's productivity and operational flexibility. 590a+/- acres of dryland farmland complement the irrigated ground, suitable for cereal crops, hay production, or rotational grazing. This acreage adds valuable diversification to the operation. 2,476+/- acres of strong pastureland offer excellent grazing capacity for cattle or other livestock. The grassland is well-maintained and capable of supporting a sizable herd, making it a cornerstone of the property's ranching potential. Water is abundant and well-distributed across the property. An extensive pipeline system supplies multiple livestock water tanks strategically located throughout the ranch, ensuring consistent water access. Additionally, Muddy Creek meanders through the property from east to west, serving as a natural and reliable year-round water source for livestock. On the east side of the ranch, near the main road, there is a well-designed corral setup providing convenient access for handling, sorting, and loading livestock. This property offers an outstanding opportunity for a diversified agricultural operation with a well-integrated balance of farmland and ranchland. Whether for a working cattle ranch, row-crop farming, or a combination thereof, the land is well-equipped to support productive and profitable use. The fencing is in very good condition with several miles of the perimeter fence being good condition 4 strand barbed wire. Stratton, Nebraska experiences a semi-arid climate an a significant number of sunny days throughout the year, contributing to its pleasant climate characterized by hot summers, cold winters, and moderate precipitation. Average annual precipitation is around 20 inches, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months, often from thunderstorms. Winters are typically dry with occasional snowfall. Average temperatures in the area are upper 80's in the early summer with temps reaching the 90's in late July and August. Winter temps average the mid 20's-low 30's. The area has many sunny days with clear skies. According to data from Weather-Us, Stratton experiences an average of 24.9 sunny days in January, 21.3 in February, 21.8 in March, 17.8 in April, 15.6 in May, and 16.0 in June. The trend continues with 16.8 sunny days in July, 18.8 in August, 20.9 in September, 23.5 in October, 25.6 in November, and 25.4 in December. These figures suggest that Stratton experiences a substantial amount of sunshine year-round, with November being the sunniest month, averaging 25.6 sunny days. The month with the fewest sunny days is May, with 15.6. This consistent sunshine contributes to a positive mood, reduces stress levels, and enhances overall well-being for residents and visitors alike. The region's native grasses are well-adapted to the variable moisture and temperature extremes. Dominant native grass species include Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Buffalo grass and Blue Grama as well as other prairie grasses. The pastures also have a smattering of plum thickets and Yucca. Stratton is a small village located in Hitchcock County, in southwestern Nebraska. Founded in the 1880s during the westward expansion of the railroad, Stratton was established as a station along the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. The town quickly became a hub for agriculture and commerce, serving local farming communities. Hitchcock County was officially organized in 1886 and named after U.S. Senator Phineas W. Hitchcock. The area was originally home to Native American tribes, including the Pawnee and Sioux. Settlement began in earnest after the passage of the Homestead Act and the expansion of the railroad system, which brought in pioneers seeking farmland and opportunity. Agriculture, particularly wheat and corn farming, has long been the backbone of the county's economy. Today, both Stratton and Hitchcock County retain their rural charm and agricultural roots, reflecting the pioneering spirit of early settlers and the continuing importance of farming in Nebraska's history.
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