Discover 2.7 acres of vacant land ready for your creative ideas, offering beautiful views and endless possibilities. Nestled in the heart of nature, minutes from downtown Nucla, this property provides the perfect canvas for your dream home, a peaceful retreat, or a weekend getaway. Surrounded by the beauty of the Colorado landscape, you'll enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills, open skies, and the majestic mountains. With ample space to build and create, this land is an ideal opportunity for those seeking tranquility, privacy, and the allure of outdoor living. Whether you're looking to build your own getaway, this property is a rare find that promises both serenity and inspiration.
Discover 2.7 acres of vacant land ready for your creative ideas, offering beautiful views and endless possibilities. Nestled in the heart of nature, minutes from downtown Nucla, this property provides the perfect canvas for your dream home, a peaceful retreat, or a weekend getaway. Surrounded by the beauty of the Colorado landscape, you'll enjoy panoramic views of rolling hills, open skies, and the majestic mountains. With ample space to build and create, this land is an ideal opportunity for those seeking tranquility, privacy, and the allure of outdoor living. Whether you're looking to build your own getaway, this property is a rare find that promises both serenity and inspiration.
Located in Western Colorado, this 167-acre agricultural tract includes premium water rights. Fully irrigated, with shares off the CC Ditch and priority water coming off the Calamity Basin. The high elevation and rich soil currently produce up to 7,000-8,000 small bales of alfalfa yearly. With a population of approximately 600, the charming town of Nucla is situated in a secluded area with panoramic mountain views, but with the metro areas of Montrose and Grand Junction just 2 hours away. For the hunting enthusiasts, large tracts of BLM and National Forest land surround the area, making this a mecca for big game hunting opportunities in the fall. Located in Unit 61 hunting area lends itself to landowner hunting tag allocations, which would be considered one of Colorado’s premium hunting opportunities for mule deer, elk, bear, and upland game birds. For investors, this property is located within a Colorado Opportunity Zone, which offers capital gains tax deferment until 2026, or capital gains tax elimination if the property is held for at least 10 years. Investors will not only make money from rent paid by the farmers, but they will also profit from long-term land value appreciation. Parcel #s - 4269-064-00-031, 4269-064-00-030, 4269-061-00-014
38.5 Acres just outside the town of Nucla. Has Power and a cistern. The CC Ditch runs through the Southwest corner of the Property. Borders BLM on two sides. Easy access to off road trails. Could purchase a Town water tap.
90 acres for the purpose of your choice! A home on the hill with great views, or let your livestock run with lots of room.
Third Park Ranch consists of 160 acres of big game hunting in one of the most sought-after game management units in all of Colorado, GMU 61! Located near the town of Nucla, CO, this ranch boarders BLM on two sides which then gives way to thousands of acres of national forest up above on the Uncompahgre Plateau. With power and a well already on the property come build your dream home or hunting cabin. 360 degree views of the San Juan Mountains and the La Sal Mountains in Utah! You'll be hard-pressed to find a better GMU that offers trophy hunting for both elk and mule deer and is still relatively easy for landowners who qualify for the Land Owner Preference Program to obtain landowner vouchers. The state manages this unit as a high-quality hunt putting more emphasis on the experience vs. opportunity. As a result of these strict management practices licenses are extremely difficult for the public to obtain. As an example, it takes a resident 14 years to guarantee a unit-wide archery tag and a non-resident 21 years! As a landowner enrolled in the LPP you can draw any elk tag available with 0-2 preference pts. For instance, a landowner with one preference point has 69% odds of drawing a unit-wide archery elk tag. Some of the rifle seasons are even easier to draw a landowner voucher! Deer draw odds are pretty similar with most seasons taking landowners 1-2 pts to draw. Ranch Attributes Deep well producing great water. Power connection box ready to run to any structure. Septic tank. Perimeter fencing. Property is not burdened with any conservation easements leaving a new owner the opportunity to explore this option for themselves! Access is year-round. With the vast majority of GMU 61 being comprised of public lands, ranches like this don't come to the market very often. With the added benefit of adjoining difficult to reach public lands you'll be hard-pressed to find a better deal for this price point in this GMU. Location 7.2 miles to Nucla Co. (Hardware / Ranch supply stores / Gas) 12 miles to Naturita Co. (Groceries, Family Dollar, & General needs) 63 Miles to Telluride Co. (Winter Skiing / Summer Sports, Fine Dining) 100 miles to Montrose Co. or Grand Junction Co. (Walmart / Airport) 2hrs. to Moab and Arches National Park2hr 45 mins. to Mesa Verde, 6hrs. to Zion & Grand Canyon National Parks Call today for your private showing.
Land with Water!!..... 40 Acres with 1/2 foot of year round water from Love ditch. Power, Cistern, and Septic on the property. 3 ponds, large pole barn. Schedule your showing today! You could purchase a Town water tap.
Location! Location! 4 shares of CC Ditch irrigation water and 11 acres for your livestock. Includes a 50' X 24' shop in addition to garage & carport. The 3 bedroom 1 bath home has newer kitchen, windows, siding and floors. Views of the beautiful hayfields and the Uncompahgre across the road. Properties like this are hard to find!
The median home value in Nucla, CO is $185,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $391,600. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Nucla, CO is $185,000. Approximately 54.93% of Nucla homes are owned, compared to 22.82% rented, while 22.25% are vacant. Nucla 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 Nucla real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Nucla, Colorado has a population of 578. Nucla is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.76% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.63%.
The median household income in Nucla, Colorado is $36,167. 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 Nucla is 52.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 91.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.2 inches per year, with 21.3 inches of snow per year.