For the right Buyer, the Sellers are highly motivated and willing to negotiate a transfer of ownership or gift it to a great steward of the land! Hayden Ranch was founded originally as Elkhorn Ranch in 1860. When the silver industry boomed in the Leadville Mining District and settlers flocked by the thousands, a huge need arose for the agricultural foundations to support such an influx. These were found nearby in the fields of the Arkansas River Valley, where ranchers grew the copious amounts of hay needed to feed the animals that powered every cart. The successes and ultimate recessions of this industrial boom was mirrored in the systems it relied on, and in the 1890's the empty silvermine encampments of post-Gold-Standard America no longer consumed the resources it had a decade previously. The Hayden Family began grazing cattle, and built many of the structures we see today to house operations. The Ranch was sold in 1933 to the Callahan Construction Company and briefly used to breed horses for the US Army Cavalry, then resumed cattle breeding for another 14 years until it was sold. The buildings fell out of use and into disrepair. The 1960s saw hopeful prospects through ski industry success, exemplified by nearby resorts like Aspen and Vail, and as a result many larger lots in Lake County were subdivided with thoughts of development. The lot to the north of the Hayden Homestead is one such example, and was planned to house 40 condominiums, three of which were constructed. In 1998, the City of Aurora purchased the ranch for water rights and approached the Lake County Commissioners to work collaboratively on how best to utilize the land. The Lake County Open Space Initiative (LCOSI) was founded and Hayden Ranch was designated as open space under the care of the Colorado Preservation Inc (CPI) in partnership with Colorado Mountain College (CMC). In 2008, Hayden Ranch was conveyed by a Special Warranty Deed from CPI to a new ownership under CMC. This transfer included a Deed of Conservation Easement, indicating standards for preserving the historic integrity of the Hayden Homestead. In 2023, CMC commissioned this report by Shape Architects and Superbloom in order to assess new uses for Hayden Ranch. It is their hope that the site may pass to a new owner with the adequate resources to revive the homestead in a new context while preserving its historic and community value. The Hayden Ranch has incredible potential to be a resource of great public value. The 35-acre ranch headquarters, with sixteen buildings constructed between 1880 and 1930, is on the National Register of Historic Places; a cultural asset and natural resource in the surrounding rich and varied ecosystem to be enjoyed in perpetuity for generations to come.
Historic Commercial Opportunity in Leadville, CO – Restore & Reimagine! Nestled in the heart of Leadville, just one block off bustling Harrison Avenue, this historic commercial building is brimming with potential. Though in need of significant restoration, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Leadville’s storied past while shaping its future. With its charming historic character and prime location, this building is an ideal candidate for redevelopment into a retail shop, café, or office space—the possibilities are endless! Additionally, grant funding and historic preservation incentives may be available to help bring your vision to life. This is property is perfect for the visionary investor or entrepreneur who appreciates Leadville’s rich history and sees the value in restoration. Don’t miss this chance to breathe new life into a historic gem in one of Colorado’s most iconic mountain towns!
Opportunity awaits! Great exposure right on Highway 24 coming into Leadville. Would make a fabulous restaurant/coffee shop with a bar.it was previously a BBQ restaurant and the smoker is still there! Building was built in 1956 in Twin Lakes. It was moved to Leadville and placed in it's current location in 1985. Currently the property has 6 associated water taps.
Calling all investors! Amazing opportunity to own 7 townhome units in the heart of Leadville. Close proximity to downtown shopping and restaurants adjacent to the paved mineral belt recreational trail. These townhomes consist of 3 AS-IS units and 4 remodeled units. The remodeled units feature contemporary finishes throughout with vinyl flooring on the main level, Shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, new appliances, new trim and doors, tiled baths, fresh paint and texture and new carpet. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 2 covered decks with composite decking and a private fenced in rear patio. 3 parking spots per unit. 25 minutes to Copper Mountain, 35 miles to Vail and Breckenridge. Call now to schedule a showing!
Calling all investors! Amazing opportunity to own 7 remodeled townhome units in the heart of Leadville. Close proximity to downtown shopping and restaurants adjacent to the paved mineral belt recreational trail. These townhomes feature contemporary finishes throughout with vinyl flooring on the main level, Shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, new appliances, new trim and doors, tiled baths, fresh paint and texture and new carpet. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 2 covered decks with composite decking and a private fenced in rear patio. 3 parking spots per unit. 25 minutes to Copper Mountain, 35 miles to Vail and Breckenridge. Call now to schedule a showing!
For the right Buyer, the Sellers are highly motivated and willing to negotiate a transfer of ownership or gift it to a great steward of the land! Hayden Ranch was founded originally as Elkhorn Ranch in 1860. When the silver industry boomed in the Leadville Mining District and settlers flocked by the thousands, a huge need arose for the agricultural foundations to support such an influx. These were found nearby in the fields of the Arkansas River Valley, where ranchers grew the copious amounts of hay needed to feed the animals that powered every cart. The successes and ultimate recessions of this industrial boom was mirrored in the systems it relied on, and in the 1890's the empty silvermine encampments of post-Gold-Standard America no longer consumed the resources it had a decade previously. The Hayden Family began grazing cattle, and built many of the structures we see today to house operations. The Ranch was sold in 1933 to the Callahan Construction Company and briefly used to breed horses for the US Army Cavalry, then resumed cattle breeding for another 14 years until it was sold. The buildings fell out of use and into disrepair. The 1960s saw hopeful prospects through ski industry success, exemplified by nearby resorts like Aspen and Vail, and as a result many larger lots in Lake County were subdivided with thoughts of development. The lot to the north of the Hayden Homestead is one such example, and was planned to house 40 condominiums, three of which were constructed
Situated on rare 3 city lots AND zoned transitional residential (can be used for residential or commercial use- or both), this awesome house, sitting on a concrete foundation, has been recently remodeled. New insulation, drywall and paint, new plumbing and nice open newly updated kitchen, this house is ready to go! The owners have meticulously taken care of this property, and it SHOWS! It features a large living room, right upon entry, 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom!
Amazing opportunity to own the iconic Manhattan Building!! This building features the Manhattan Bar, an expansive, bright, open retail space & four apartments upstairs. Fully rented currently & plenty of potential for growth & increased revenue. Eligible for historic tax credits and possible improvement grants, this building has tons of possibilities! Own a piece of history in a fast-growing Colorado mountain town. This investment is one of a kind! Oh, and did we mention that awesome neon sign!!
Andrea Conner, Colorado License # ER.100067447, Xome Inc., License #EC100044283, [email protected], 844-400-9663, 750 State Highway 121 Bypass, Suite 100, Lewisville, TX 75067
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The median home value in Leadville, CO is $500,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $438,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Leadville, CO is $500,000. Approximately 63.62% of Leadville homes are owned, compared to 17.87% rented, while 18.52% are vacant. Leadville 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 Leadville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Leadville, Colorado 80461 has a population of 2,623. Leadville 80461 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.82% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.94%.
The median household income in Leadville, Colorado 80461 is $70,469. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,099 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Leadville 80461 is 35 years.
The average high temperature in July is 71.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.4 inches per year, with 141.3 inches of snow per year.