Unique Historic Home with 4 bedrooms 2 baths and a huge shop just east of Pleasant View, CO on 3 acres. Looking to Live and Work on one property? This would be a great option being located on HWY 491. This home has some history, it was part of a small town called Ackmen that was later moved down the road and became Pleasant View. This classic farmhouse has tons of character with vintage oak floors, great fireplaces and lots of storage. Kitchen is super cute with eat-in bay window, stainless appliances, and original cabinetry. Lots of living space with Living Room, Den, and office/formal dining rooms all on the ground floor. Main Bedroom is on the ground Level as well with a full bath attached. Other bedrooms are upstairs and in the daylight basement. Cozy Den with beautiful vintage look freestanding gas parlor stove. Tons of room in the basement for storage plus laundry and cold storage. There is a nice screened in porch out back. The yard has great trees and mature landscaping which is fenced into three areas, great for pets. Two car detached garage, one car carport, and shed are included. Quonset Hut shop is huge and sets back away from home (2,450sqft). Property has no covenants. Could be used as commercial with highway frontage with CDOT and county approval. Easy access from Hwy 491.
An original tiny house homestead built in 1920 located in the historic Four Corners area. Archeological sites and ruins nearby, close to Mesa Verde. Fishing, rafting and camping at the Dolores River. Lots of bird watching and wildlife in the area. Hunting opportunities include big game - elk, deer and bears. The town has a post office, store and the telephone company is more than 100 years old. Live the western lifestyle and cowboy traditions going to the livestock auction with lots of farming and ranching in the area. Good highway access and an easy drive to Durango, Moab and Telluride. Electric and water taps are installed, and this place is ready for restoration!
Lanier Farms located in Southwestern Colorado in an area that is filled with farms and hunting grounds. Dove Creek the closest town with limited amenities, is the county seat of Dolores County, and is the self-proclaimed Pinto Bean Capital of the World. Cortez is 20 miles away providing a wide array of amenities including an airport, hospital, Walmart, grocery stores and restaurants. Lanier Farms is made up of several parcels, some contiguous and some are not contiguous. The 3,821.73± acres consist of irrigated and dry farmland, Pinions, sagebrush, oak brush, and natural grasses. The irrigated farmland is approximately 286± acres with 562± allocated acre feet of water, according to the Dolores Water Conservancy District. Irrigation is done with a sideroll sprinkler system, and crop production can include alfalfa and pinto beans. Dryland crops can also be found on the farm in alfalfa, pinto beans, and winter wheat. A 2,360± square foot farmhouse is located on this part of the farm, along with multiple infrastructure/outbuildings, including corrals and fencing. Approximately 12 miles from the farmland is the hunting parcel of the farm. This parcel offers an off-grid hunting cabin for sleeping, and shop which houses the kitchen and dining facilities. The topography of the hunting parcel is rolling hills and canyons. Stock tanks can be found throughout the parcels, fed by snow runoff. The property borders forest service land situated on the ridge overlooking the Dolores River. The upper hunting land can hold up to 60 pair of cattle for grazing. The hunting parcel is located in GMU 711 and the farmland parcel is located in GMU 72. GMU 711 is a draw unit for 1st and 4th seasons for bull elk, 2nd and 3rd are over the counter. Land ownership in this unit is 38% private, 62% public and covers 819 square miles. Species that can be found in this unit are elk, deer, pronghorn, black bear, lion, and turkey. GMU 72 is over the counter for bull elk. Land ownership in this unit is 72% private, 28% public and covers 977 square miles.
CHANGE CREATES AMAZING RESULTS! New in so many ways - Just recently in 2021, this 3BR2BA home was recreated into a modern ranch style home. It gives out the vibes every homeowner wants -- basking in comfort, style, and pride amongst many other emotional traits. The living room and family room are extremely large for great entertainment and family gatherings. The kitchen lies between the definition of a country kitchen and the contemporary style. Adorning your home are patios facing the front yard full of shade trees, grass, fencing as well as the back yard concrete patio for your view of wildlife, livestock or pasture land. Extra buildings always a plus - a livestock barn with corrals and a 60' x 100' shop. All of this with 20 acres is located North of Cortez yet paved road leads you home as you pass fields of wheat, beans, and irrigated pastures. Extras: a seasonal live stream, barn and corrals. No covenants and no HOA or HOA fees.
The median home value in Pleasant View, CO is $368,100. This is higher than the county median home value of $336,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Pleasant View, CO is $368,100. Approximately 79.52% of Pleasant View homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 20.48% are vacant. Pleasant View 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 Pleasant View real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Pleasant View, Colorado has a population of 448. Pleasant View is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.24% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.74%.
The median household income in Pleasant View, Colorado is $54,545. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,335 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pleasant View is 60.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.9 inches per year, with 67.3 inches of snow per year.