1577 14 1/2 Road Loma, CO 81524
Land, Other - Loma, CO
- Added:
- Feb 17, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 144
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 11 at 4:06 am
Property Features for 1577 14 1/2 Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 3
- Rooms
- Bathroom 1, Bathroom 2, Bathroom 3, Bedroom 1, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3
- Standard status
- Active
- Size
- 3,871 SF
- Lot size
- 30.00 Acres
Building Details
- Year built
- 1918
- Architectural style
- Other
Listing agent Jen Thomas License #IA100079619,PersonLicenseNumber (970) 209-2378
Listing office NextHome Virtual 300 E. Main Street, CO (970) 258-9300
Listing date Feb 17, 2026
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
The property is located in Loma, Colorado, and includes a historic farmhouse originally built in the early 1900s and fully remodeled in 2008. The home totals 3,871 square feet and offers three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a screened-in porch, and additional amenities including a hot tub, home theater, and premium finishes. The home includes new appliances, a bread warmer, two gas fireplaces, a pellet stove, and a semi-finished basement.
For operators and buyers seeking an all-in-one equestrian setup, the combination of dedicated indoor and outdoor arenas, specialized breeding and foaling facilities, irrigated acreage, and on-site residential space—including a manager’s apartment with a full kitchen, an office space in the horse barn, and a three-car garage with finished loft and trailer parking—supports a variety of training, breeding, and boarding-oriented uses.
Key Highlights
- Premier equestrian facility on nearly 30 acres, designed for breeding and training world champion performance horses.
- Extensive equestrian amenities include an 18‑stall barn with runs, indoor and outdoor arenas, and 18 pens with shelters.
- Income‑generating potential from irrigated pastures and hay fields yielding approximately 3,500 bales annually.