Welcome to Hartsel the center of South Park! This large commercially zoned lot with highway frontage is located on the southside of the Highway 24 corridor in unincorporated Hartsel. The 2.32 +/- acres is relatively flat and is currently being used as a hay field. There are no buildings or utilities currently on this property. Several local businesses exist in this area including an art and antiques shop, a convenance store/gas-station, and a couple of local eateries. About an hour's drive from Colorado Springs and Teller County to the East, this section of Highway 24 serves access to Chaffee County to the west, Summit County to the north including the Towns of Fairplay and Alma, and a scenic drive to Canon City and Fremont County from Highway 9 to the South. Check out Park County's Land Use Regulations for possible opportunities for this land. This area is known for its rich ranching heritage along with World-Class fly-fishing from the Middle Fork of the South Platte and the reservoirs of Antero, Spinney, Eleven Mile with the famous Dream Stream. Wildlife in abundance attract both enthusiasts wanting a view from a distance and big game hunters. Come and see why Hartsel is one of Colorado's hidden gems in the high country. Taxes are currently based on the Agricultural use Tax Status. The commercially zoned property to the east schedule number 4520 is also available for separate purchase.
This .69 +/- acre commercially zoned lot has Highway 24 frontage in Hartsel. This open parcel has been used as a car lot in the past and also for seasonal fruit stands. There are no buildings or utilities currently on this property. Check out Park County's Land Use Regulations for possible opportunities for this land. There is heavy pass-through traffic on Highway 24 on weekends. Several local businesses exist in this area including an art and antiques shop, a convenance store/gas-station, and a couple of local eateries. About an hour's drive from Colorado Springs and Teller County to the East, this section of Highway 24 serves access to Chaffee County to the west, Summit County to the north including the Towns of Fairplay and Alma, and a scenic drive to Canon City and Fremont County from Highway 9 to the South. This area is known for its recreation, rich ranching heritage and World-Class fly-fishing from the Middle Fork of the South Platte and the reservoirs of Antero, Spinney, Eleven Mile with the famous Dream Stream. The buffalo herds roaming the ranches and abundant wildlife attract enthusiasts wanting a view from a distance. Come and see why Hartsel is one of Colorado's hidden gems in the high chaparral of South Park.
This commercially zoned lot has Highway 24 frontage on the southside of unincorporated Hartsel. The 1.38 acres +/- acres has an old garage building on the front edge of the property and a meadow in the back which has views of the old train depot and Hartsel Springs buildings. Several local businesses exist in this area including an art and antiques shop, a convenance store/gas-station, and a couple of local eateries. About an hour's drive from Colorado Springs and Teller County to the East, with the gaming town of Cripple Creek and the Florissant Fossil National Monument. This section of Highway 24 also serves access to Chaffee County to the west, Summit County to the north including the Towns of Fairplay and Alma, and a scenic drive to Canon City and Fremont County from Highway 9 to the South. Check out Park County's Land Use Regulations for possible opportunities for this land. This area is known for its rich ranching heritage along with World-Class fly-fishing from the Middle Fork of the South Platte and the reservoirs of Antero, Spinney, Eleven Mile with the famous Dream Stream. Wildlife in abundance attract both enthusiasts wanting a view from a distance and big game hunters. Come and see why Hartsel is one of Colorado's hidden gems in the high country. The commercially zoned property to the west schedule number 4519 is also available for separate purchase.
The median home value in Hartsel, CO is $450,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $494,200. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Hartsel, CO is $450,000. Approximately 43.08% of Hartsel homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 56.92% are vacant. Hartsel real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Hartsel real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Hartsel, Colorado has a population of 801. Hartsel is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 2.85% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.42%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $77,775 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hartsel is 59.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 1.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.5 inches per year, with 90.4 inches of snow per year.