Residential Recreational Land
24139 Antero Hartsel, CO 80449
24139 Antero, Hartsel, CO, 80449
$89,000
For Sale
$89,000
Flat-to-sloping residential land suited for off-grid living or part-time camping near area reservoirs and Platte River recreation.
Lot Size7.99 Acres
Days on Market43
Property Features for 24139 Antero
General Information
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 7.99 Acres
- Property subtype
- Land or Vacant Lot
Listing Agency
Christie's International Real Estate Colorado- Summit Colorado
(970) 344-9002
Listed by
SCOTT DODGE · License #100029080
Source
Corcoran
Added: Jun 6 Checked: Jul 17 at 3:16 am
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This listing is for Lot 6231 in Hartsel Ranch on Antero Road, offering 7.99+/- acres with panoramic views. The property is generally flat from the road mid-way, then slopes from the mid-point toward the back of the lot, with additional downward slope toward the west. It is a recreation land/land offering positioned for low-impact use such as off-the-grid living or part-time camping, subject to applicable regulations.
Zoned Residential through Park County, the parcel borders a larger Denver Water property. The Hartsel area is associated with the Antero, Spinney, and Eleven-Mile reservoirs and branches of the Platte River, supporting recreational opportunities including fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing. Fairplay is about 35 minutes away for amenities and provisions, while Buena Vista is about 45 minutes away for access to the Arkansas River and nearby outdoor recreation.
For buyers looking for residential acreage in Hartsel with varied topography, this lot’s blend of road-accessible flat areas and steeper back sections can support a range of camping and off-grid plans, subject to permitting. With its Residential zoning and adjacency to a Denver Water property, it’s best suited for buyers comfortable managing development and site planning on sloped terrain in a recreation-oriented area.
Zoned Residential through Park County, the parcel borders a larger Denver Water property. The Hartsel area is associated with the Antero, Spinney, and Eleven-Mile reservoirs and branches of the Platte River, supporting recreational opportunities including fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing. Fairplay is about 35 minutes away for amenities and provisions, while Buena Vista is about 45 minutes away for access to the Arkansas River and nearby outdoor recreation.
For buyers looking for residential acreage in Hartsel with varied topography, this lot’s blend of road-accessible flat areas and steeper back sections can support a range of camping and off-grid plans, subject to permitting. With its Residential zoning and adjacency to a Denver Water property, it’s best suited for buyers comfortable managing development and site planning on sloped terrain in a recreation-oriented area.
Key Highlights
- Lot 6231 in Hartsel Ranch on Antero Road with 7.99 +/- acres.
- Residential zoning through Park County.
- Terrain is flat‑to‑sloping: flat from the road mid‑way, then slopes and is steeper toward the back; also slopes toward the west.
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Recreation land
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Recreation land - Flat-to-sloping residential land suited for off-grid living or part-time camping near area reservoirs and Platte River recreation.
Where is this recreation land located?
The property is located at 24139 Antero Hartsel, CO.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $89,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: Lot 6231 in Hartsel Ranch on Antero Road with 7.99 +/- acres.; Residential zoning through Park County.; Terrain is flat‑to‑sloping: flat from the road mid‑way, then slopes and is steeper toward the back; also slopes toward the west.