With a 34-mile view corridor ahead and a National Monument behind, there are not many building lots like this! Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Grand Mesa. The lot's piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 3 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
A vast building site with public land access, utilities, and a pristine view corridor- this is Tract 2 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre Plateau, and Grand Mesa. The lot's piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. Like Tract 1, this parcel provides incredible privacy and is completely ready to build. Domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 2 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
A vast building site with public land access, utilities, and a pristine view corridor- this is Tract 1 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre Plateau, and Grand Mesa. The lot's piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views and ahigh degree of privacy, creates a primer class building site within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 1 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
Breathtaking views included with this one!! Perched on a high point, you will enjoy the views here from The Grand Mesa to the San Juan Mountains. Gaze over the golf course and on into the valley below. 2.7 Acre lot in exclusive Cornerstone Gated Golf Community. Water and sewer taps are available through the Cornerstone Metropolitan District. All utilities are to the lot line and ready for you to start your project. Located adjacent to the green belt, you will enjoy plenty of elbow room, peace and quiet. One of the most exclusive communities in Western Colorado, you will love the mountain living while being right at the golf course. Cornerstone Golf Community is nestled at the foot of the mountains. You can enjoy golfing at this world renowned Greg Norman designed golf course. Alpine beauty with mature Aspen trees surround you here. Excellent area with all kinds of outdoor activities: golf, horseback riding, ATV-ing, cross country skiing, snow shoeing and more. All accessible right in your neighborhood. Cornerstone is a 6,000 acre mountain, golf course community located in the heart of the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Just about halfway in between Montrose and Ridgway, you are just 25 minutes from Montrose and 30 minutes to Ridgway from either location. Convenience and privacy all wrapped in one together here!
The LaBarr Valley Ranch is a spectacular, 57 +/- acre farm, only 3.7 miles south of Montrose, Colorado. Ultimately, this is a multifaceted property. The farm is well suited for agronomic production having both priority water (1.25 CFS Fansher Horsefly Ditch, 1.75 CFS LaBarr Ditch, delivered via an UVWUA water exchange) and 53.8 shares of UVWUA. Consider the property's strong views (the Grand Mesa, Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, and Uncompahgre Plateau) alongside its proximity to Montrose, and you have the makings of premier equestrian center or gentleman's ranch. From an investment perspective, the farm lies in the housing-starved growth corridor of Montrose, Colorado. Utilities are available at the lot line including natural gas on three sides, power and Tri County Water.
The LaBarr Valley Ranch is a spectacular, 57 +/- acre farm, only 3.7 miles south of Montrose, Colorado. Ultimately, this is a multifaceted property. The farm is well suited for agronomic production having both priority water (1.25 CFS Fansher Horsefly Ditch, 1.75 CFS LaBarr Ditch, delivered via an UVWUA water exchange) and 53.8 shares of UVWUA. Consider the property's strong views (the Grand Mesa, Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, and Uncompahgre Plateau) alongside its proximity to Montrose, and you have the makings of premier equestrian center or gentleman's ranch. From an investment perspective, the farm lies in the housing-starved growth corridor of Montrose, Colorado. Utilities are available at the lot line including natural gas on three sides, power along the paved county road, and Tri-County water at the north and south boundary. One Tri-County tap has already been installed, delivering 105PSI to a PE service line that can service three buildings. This is a fine development opportunity, fully surveyed, with a completed title commitment, looking for the right entrepreneur. From hay grass to a family estate or new development, the LaBarr Valley Ranch offers the best of Colorado's western slope!
Discover tranquility on this idyllic 35-acre parcel, offering a serene countryside lifestyle just 25 minutes from downtown Montrose. With the capacity for four residences, year-round access, and road maintenance, this property provides the perfect canvas for your dream home(s). Benefit from the option for a well and electricity available at the neighboring lot line. Bordering BLM land and granting access to Rim Road, embark on limitless adventures right from your doorstep. Revel in unobstructed 360-degree views of majestic mountain ranges and pristine land, primed for development. With no covenants restricting your creativity, the possibilities are endless.
The LaBarr Valley Ranch is a spectacular, 57 +/- acre farm, only 3.7 miles south of Montrose, Colorado. Ultimately, this is a multifaceted property. The farm is well suited for agronomic production having both priority water (1.25 CFS Fansher Horsefly Ditch, 1.75 CFS LaBarr Ditch, delivered via an UVWUA water exchange) and 53.8 shares of UVWUA. Consider the property’s strong views (the Grand Mesa, Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, and Uncompahgre Plateau) alongside its proximity to Montrose, and you have the makings of premier equestrian center or gentleman’s ranch. From an investment perspective, the farm lies in the housing-starved growth corridor of Montrose, Colorado. Utilities are available at the lot line including natural gas on three sides, power along the paved county road, and Tri-County water at the north and south boundary. One Tri-County tap has already been installed, delivering 105PSI to a PE service line that can service three buildings. This is a fine development opportunity, fully surveyed, with a completed title commitment, looking for the right entrepreneur. From hay grass to a family estate or new development, the LaBarr Valley Ranch offers the best of Colorado’s western slope!
The LaBarr Valley Ranch is a spectacular, 57 +/- acre farm, only 3.7 miles south of Montrose, Colorado. Ultimately, this is a multifaceted property. The farm is well suited for agronomic production having both priority water (1.25 CFS Fansher Horsefly Ditch, 1.75 CFS LaBarr Ditch, delivered via an UVWUA water exchange) and 53.8 shares of UVWUA. Consider the propertyâ??s strong views (the Grand Mesa, Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, and Uncompahgre Plateau) alongside its proximity to Montrose, and you have the makings of premier equestrian center or gentlemanâ??s ranch. From an investment perspective, the farm lies in the housing-starved growth corridor of Montrose, Colorado. Utilities are available at the lot line including natural gas on three sides, power along the paved county road, and Tri-County water at the north and south boundary. One Tri-County tap has already been installed, delivering 105PSI to a PE service line that can service three buildings. This is a fine development opportunity, fully surveyed, with a completed title commitment, looking for the right entrepreneur. From hay grass to a family estate or new development, the LaBarr Valley Ranch offers the best of Coloradoâ??s western slope!
Situated at the base of Wildcat Canyon, 7.4 miles south of Montrose, Colorado, is the beautiful, 279-acre, Horsefly Ranch. This historic parcel features 81.4 irrigated acres alongside rolling pinion-juniper draws, badges of leave-laden cottonwood trees, and strong, southern, views. Tillable land is flood irrigated by the AlBrush Ditch, in use since at least to 1891, alongside an on-property irrigation pond. This deeded water is sourced from Horsefly Creek, which ultimately provides the parcel with 4,300' of direct creek frontage. Sporting and recreation opportunities stronger than most valley ranches can offer as the property shares its fence line with 2,320 acres of public land. The mantra of real estate is ''location, location, location'' and this ranch has all three!
Looking for end-of the road, country, privacy without compromising access to amenities? Then you are looking for Tract 10 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. This 96.5 +/- acre parcel offers unobstructed southern views extending from the valley floor to Shinn Park, Storm King Ridge, and the San Juan Mountains. An elevated knob, adorned in piñon and juniper trees, creates a dynamic landscape around which a stunning, custom home could be constructed. Electric service on the lot and domestic water is nearby. A well (permit #32060) has been completely developed with a heated pumphouse, 1,760-gal cistern, and two meter-pits (one for Tract 9, one for Tract 10). As a member of The Heritage at Bostwick Park, the parcel receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Opportunities like this, where you can build a dream home and experience the coveted west slope lifestyle draws people from around the globe. Tract 10 offers all the views and privacy you could ask for, only minutes from Montrose, CO.
Major-Leage views, minuets from Montrose, Colorado! Located on the south edge of Bostwick Park, Tract 9 has unobstructed southern views extending from the valley floor to Storm King Ridge, The Uncompahgre Plateau, and the San Juan Mountains. This world class building site is ready for a custom home; electric service is already on the lot as is a domestic well. The well (permit #32060) is completely developed with a heated pumphouse, 1,760-gal cistern, and two meter-pits (one for Tract 9, one for Tract 10). As a member of The Heritage at Bostwick Park, the parcel receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Opportunities like this, where you can build a dream home and experience the coveted west slope lifestyle draws people from around the globe. Simply put, Tract 9 is a homesite worthy of premier designation!
There is an old joke that there are two types of Colorado homesites- ones with big mountain views, and ones with irrigated meadows. The basis for such an adage is simple: views require elevation, and irrigation requires depression. Tract 8 of the Heritage at Bostwick Park is one of the few places where both requirements are simultaneously satisfied. The south edge of Bostwick Park overlooks the Uncompahgre Valley providing unobstructed views from the valley floor to Storm King Ridge, the Uncompahgre Plateau, and the San Juan Mountains. Meanwhile, the vast irrigated park forms a sea of green extending up to the Black Canyon National Monument. This world class building site, featuring approximately 8.3 irrigated acres, is ready for a custom home and/or equestrian facilities. Domestic water is provided by a community water system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to each lot. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power is at the lot line. All parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, receive direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and are protected by sensible covenants. Opportunities like this, where you can build a dream home and experience the coveted west slope lifestyle draws people from around the globe. Simply put, Tract 8 is a homesite rarely duplicated!
It doesn’t take more than a single sunset at Tract 6 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park to understand why many ballads sing of the western sky. Located on the edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Storm King Peak. The lot’s piñon-juniper forest, alongside 0.84 +/- irrigated acres and breathtaking views creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 6 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
Here is a view corridor where listing what you cannot see might be more effective than listing what you can! Located on the edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Storm King Peak. The lot’s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 4 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
With a 34-mile view corridor ahead and a National Monument behind, there are not many building lots like this! Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Grand Mesa. The lot’s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 3 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
A vast building site with public land access, utilities, and a pristine view corridor- this is Tract 2 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre Plateau, and Grand Mesa. The lot’s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. Like Tract 1, this parcel provides incredible privacy and is completely ready to build. Domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 2 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
A vast building site with public land access, utilities, and a pristine view corridor- this is Tract 1 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre Plateau, and Grand Mesa. The lot’s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views and a high degree of privacy, creates a primer class building site within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 1 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
Looking for end-of the road, country, privacy without compromising access to amenities? Then you are looking for Tract 10 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. This 96.5 +/- acre parcel offers unobstructed southern views extending from the valley floor to Shinn Park, Storm King Ridge, and the San Juan Mountains. An elevated knob, adorned in piñon and juniper trees, creates a dynamic landscape around which a stunning, custom home could be constructed. Electric service on the lot and domestic water is nearby. A well (permit #32060) has been completely developed with a heated pumphouse, 1,760-gal cistern, and two meter-pits (one for Tract 9, one for Tract 10). As a member of The Heritage at Bostwick Park, the parcel receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Opportunities like this, where you can build a dream home and experience the coveted west slope lifestyle draws people from around the globe. Tract 10 offers all the views and privacy you could ask for, only minutes from Montrose, CO.
Major-Leage views, minuets from Montrose, Colorado! Located on the south edge of Bostwick Park, Tract 9 has unobstructed southern views extending from the valley floor to Storm King Ridge, The Uncompahgre Plateau, and the San Juan Mountains. This world class building site is ready for a custom home; electric service is already on the lot as is a domestic well. The well (permit #32060) is completely developed with a heated pumphouse, 1,760-gal cistern, and two meter-pits (one for Tract 9, one for Tract 10). As a member of The Heritage at Bostwick Park, the parcel receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Opportunities like this, where you can build a dream home and experience the coveted west slope lifestyle draws people from around the globe. Simply put, Tract 9 is a homesite worthy of premier designation!
There is an old joke that there are two types of Colorado homesites- ones with big mountain views, and ones with irrigated meadows. The basis for such an adage is simple: views require elevation, and irrigation requires depression. Tract 8 of the Heritage at Bostwick Park is one of the few places where both requirements are simultaneously satisfied. The south edge of Bostwick Park overlooks the Uncompahgre Valley providing unobstructed views from the valley floor to Storm King Ridge, the Uncompahgre Plateau, and the San Juan Mountains. Meanwhile, the vast irrigated park forms a sea of green extending up to the Black Canyon National Monument. This world class building site, featuring approximately 8.3 irrigated acres, is ready for a custom home and/or equestrian facilities. Domestic water is provided by a community water system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to each lot. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power is at the lot line. All parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, receive direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and are protected by sensible covenants. Opportunities like this, where you can build a dream home and experience the coveted west slope lifestyle draws people from around the globe. Simply put, Tract 8 is a homesite rarely duplicated!
It doesnâ??t take more than a single sunset at Tract 6 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park to understand why many ballads sing of the western sky. Located on the edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Storm King Peak. The lotâ??s piñon-juniper forest, alongside 0.84 +/- irrigated acres and breathtaking views creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 6 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
Here is a view corridor where listing what you cannot see might be more effective than listing what you can! Located on the edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Storm King Peak. The lotâ??s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 4 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
With a 34-mile view corridor ahead and a National Monument behind, there are not many building lots like this! Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Uncompahgre Plateau, San Juan Mountains, and Grand Mesa. The lotâ??s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. This lot is ready to build, domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 3 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
A vast building site with public land access, utilities, and a pristine view corridor- this is Tract 2 of The Heritage at Bostwick Park. Located on the western edge of Bostwick Park, this parcel peers across the valley floor to the Cimarron Ridge, San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre Plateau, and Grand Mesa. The lotâ??s piñon-juniper forest, alongside breathtaking views, creates a primer class building site, within minutes of Montrose, Colorado. Like Tract 1, this parcel provides incredible privacy and is completely ready to build. Domestic water is provided by a community system that delivers treated, potable, well water (Permit 326107) to the lot line. Alongside domestic water, DMEA power has been extended to the property. As with all parcels in The Heritage at Bostwick Park, Tract 2 receives direct access to vast public lands, community recreation areas, and is protected by sensible covenants. Under the entire western sky, you will find few places better suited to build a home or a family than The Heritage at Bostwick Park!
The median home value in Montrose, CO is $465,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $391,600. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Montrose, CO is $465,000. Approximately 63.79% of Montrose homes are owned, compared to 26.17% rented, while 10.04% are vacant. Montrose 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 Montrose real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Montrose, Colorado has a population of 20,098. Montrose is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.03% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.63%.
The median household income in Montrose, Colorado is $54,260. The median household income for the surrounding county is $57,225 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Montrose is 48.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 15.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.6 inches per year, with 33.9 inches of snow per year.