The three parcels are the lands to sell. The irrigated parcels total 4.97 acres and the vacant parcel at the end of Marshall Street is 0.2837 acres. We are attaching a copy of the hay field survey and the Quiet Title Case that settles the issue of the lands being within the old fence line. lWe are selling a 2/7 interest in the Tatman Ditch Water Right. That 2/7 interest flows through the Delisa Ditch that is 100% owned by us and will be transferred with the irrigated parcels. The Delisa Ditch was destroyed. Comprised 2/3 of the Delisa Ditch length. That 2/3 length ditch will needs to be repaired in order to carry water to the parcels. The Tatman Ditch water is delivered into the Delisa Ditch and historically used through an agreement based on days of the week (the 3/7 interests being sold). The Delisa Ditch received water Tuesdays and Fridays in that agreement that l've attached documents. ln practice, the owners have all shared the water whenever it was the most beneficial for meeting the crop needs, ditch capacity and delivery efficiency. On average, The Tatman Ditch water right carries water between March 15 and November '1 each year for 180 days. Diversions outside that date range when water and weather allow. Peak flow is limited at the Tatman Head gate (photo available) to 1 cfs and on average, the variable flows in Oak Creek get diverted. The permitted well is 109 years old, and the steel casing has rusted through, partially collapsed down hole is presently unusable.
The three parcels are the lands to sell. Irrigated parcels total 4.97 acres and the vacant parcel at the end of Marshall Street is 0.2837 acres. We are attaching a copy of the hay field survey and the Quiet Title Case that settles the issue of land being in the old fence line. We are selling a 2/7 interest in the Delisa Ditch Water Right. That 2/7 interest flows through the Delisa Ditch that is 100% owned by us and will be transferred with the irrigated parcels. The Delisa Ditch was destroyed with 2/3 of it compromised. That 2/3 length will need to be repaired to carry water to the parcels. The Delisa Ditch has historically been used in an agreement based on days of the week. The ditch received water Tuesday and Friday. Call for more information.
LEVEL BUILDING LOT WITH ACCESS FROM TWO STREETS (QUINCY & BLUFF) WOULD MAKE GOOD LOT FOR MOBILE HOME PACKAGE. Williamsburg water taps available buyer to contact for current cost. Power and Phone available. Would require septic system.
The median home value in Williamsburg, CO is $259,100. This is lower than the county median home value of $315,500. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Williamsburg, CO is $259,100. Approximately 75.9% of Williamsburg homes are owned, compared to 19.54% rented, while 4.56% are vacant. Williamsburg 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 Williamsburg real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Williamsburg, Colorado has a population of 709. Williamsburg is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.12% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.17%.
The median household income in Williamsburg, Colorado is $44,375. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,411 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Williamsburg is 45 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.8 inches per year, with 31.7 inches of snow per year.