The median home value in Egnar, CO is $145,700.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $1,372,100.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Egnar, CO is $145,700.
Approximately 53.21% of Egnar homes are owned,
compared to 11.93% rented, while
34.86% are vacant.
Egnar 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 Egnar real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Located at 7800' elevation and bordering 270,000+ acres of BLM, these 35 acres offer great access yet extreme privacy for those looking for it. Owner will finance at 10% interest with 35% down. Underground electric and phone are to the property. Water well/cistern and septic would need to be installed. Fabulous hunting in the area including deer, elk, turkey and desert bighorn sheep. Colorado GMU # 711. Priced under $2,000 an acre, this is some of the most affordable recreational ground in this entire area. Ag grazing status keeps the taxes low at only $12 a year.
240 acres with electricity bordering public land. Build your off grid dream home or cabin on this acre property. Property is in Colorado GMU # 711. You can apply for private land owner tags with this this amount of acreage, or buy over the counter tags. This property is frequented by local wildlife and has abundant vegetation. Enjoy low taxes with the conservation easement on the property. No HOA or covenants. Year round access. Short drive to Moab & Telluride.
Hunters delight. 320 acres bordering public land. Colorado GMU # 711. Abundant wildlife and vegetation with Pinyon pine trees, cedar, and oak. Seasonal reservoirs that attract the big game. With this amount of acreage you can apply for private land owner, or over the counter tags. This Property has access to thousands of acres of BLM land and forest. Leased by cattle ranchers, and local hunting outfitters. Low taxes due to the conservation easement on the land. This is an off grid property about a mile from electric. Great building sites. Nearby gold medal fishing in the San Juan National Forest, and Dolores River. Quick drive to Moab and Telluride.
Looking For PRIVACY, SECLUSION, BIG BRIGHT SKY, TWINKLING STARS AT NIGHT??? Look no further this is the spot!! Located just a couple miles off a Paved Highway on a maintained gravel road this parcel offers all the amenities off secluded living with the convenience of civilization when you want it. Parcel has gentle rolling hills and a mixture of sagebrush and cedar trees with several areas that would make good building sites. Off-grid would work well here but utilities are available as well. Electric is approximately 1 mile away and if you wanted to put in a cistern there is a Water dock in Egnar approximately 3 miles away. Parcel does have cell phone reception. Wildlife abounds here and don't forget those Awesome Views! Come check it out!!
1,440± acres of undeveloped dry grazing land. Recreational opportunities around the ranch are plentiful. The Dolores River is nearby, Telluride is 65 miles away with festivals in the summer and world class skiing in the winter, Canyonlands National Park is not far for hours of hiking and ATVing.
320 acres bordering public land on two sides and covered up with wildlife in Colorado GMU # 711. Elk, deer, and turkey all loves this property thanks to the cover and varying topography that it offers. Seasonal water holes help hold them on this land as well. In addition to the over the counter rifle bull elk tags that are available, this acreage qualifies you to apply for the highly coveted Private Land Owner tags as well. Over 300,000 acres of BLM land can be directly accessed right across the east property line of this acreage. There is an additional 40 acre piece of BLM land access offed the west property line. Located at 7600' eleveation with decent year round access on a county road. This land will always benefit from extremely low taxes (only $183 in 2021) thanks to a conservation easement that runs with the land. This is an off grid property with electricity being about 1 mile away. Well and/or cistern, as well as septic, would need to be installed by buyer if building a home.
240 acres with electricity bordering public land and covered up with wildlife in Colorado GMU # 711. In addition to the over the counter rifle bull elk tags that are available, this acreage qualifies you to apply for the highly coveted Private Land Owner tags as well. Over 270,000 acres of BLM land can be directly accessed right across the southeast property line of this acreage. Located at 7300' eleveation with good year round access on a well maintained county road. This land will always benefit from extremely low taxes (only $183 in 2021) thanks to a conservation easement that runs with the land. This is extremely rare to find acreage of this size with electricity in this part of Southwestern Colorado. Well and/or cistern, as well as septic, would need to be installed by buyer if building a home.
Trophy Elk and Mule Deer abound at San Miguel County, Southwest Coloradoâs Slickrock Ranch With +/-60,000 additional applicants for big game tags in Colorado for 2021, is it time for you to secure your own incredible game holding land investment? A documented trophy elk producer with over-the-counter rifle tags and qualifying for a landowner buck tag annually, the +/-455 acres of Slickrock Ranch checks a lot of boxes for todays discriminating land buyer. The ranch is accessed via a paved and state-maintained highway frontage, has an excellent trail system for your side-by-side, gorgeous views all the way to the Blue Mountains of Utah, fenced, and over 99% of the property is covered in game holding habitat including a pond that holds water most of the year and a couple locations for food plots. Want a public-land back yard with thousands of acres? Better fill up your tank because the ranch trail systemâs rear gate intersects directly into thousands of acres of BLM , complete with its own interconnecting trail system allowing you to take your ATV or side-by-side for miles and miles. This property has consistently produced 300+ bull elk and quality mule deer. The best part is that youâre not paying for someoneâs dream home on a property that you may spend only a few weeks a year. With no improvements, power across the road and water wells on a near by property, youâre buying a solid "land only" investment. Property currently has a cattle tenant, allowing for amazing low agricultural status taxes. Properties like the Slickrock Ranch demonstrate the criteria that dozens of sportsmen are looking for these days, either a recreational sportsmanâs hunting retreat and just bring your ATV & travel trailer, or a location to build that family legacy hunting property to pass down to generations with thousands of public land out your back gate! NOTE: Documented game photos available upon request. Call or email today for more info and your qualified showing. Co brokers welcome!
Trophy Elk and Mule Deer abound at San Miguel County, Southwest Coloradoâs Slickrock Ranch With +/-60,000 additional applicants for big game tags in Colorado for 2021, is it time for you to secure your own incredible game holding land investment? A documented trophy elk producer with over-the-counter rifle tags and qualifying for a landowner buck tag annually, the +/-455 acres of Slickrock Ranch checks a lot of boxes for todays discriminating land buyer. The ranch is accessed via a paved and state-maintained highway frontage, has an excellent trail system for your side-by-side, gorgeous views all the way to the Blue Mountains of Utah, fenced, and over 99% of the property is covered in game holding habitat including a pond that holds water most of the year and a couple locations for food plots. Want a public-land back yard with thousands of acres? Better fill up your tank because the ranch trail systemâs rear gate intersects directly into thousands of acres of BLM , complete with its own interconnecting trail system allowing you to take your ATV or side-by-side for miles and miles. This property has consistently produced 300+ bull elk and quality mule deer. The best part is that youâre not paying for someoneâs dream home on a property that you may spend only a few weeks a year. With no improvements, power across the road and water wells on a near by property, youâre buying a solid "land only" investment. Property currently has a cattle tenant, allowing for amazing low agricultural status taxes. Properties like the Slickrock Ranch demonstrate the criteria that dozens of sportsmen are looking for these days, either a recreational sportsmanâs hunting retreat and just bring your ATV & travel trailer, or a location to build that family legacy hunting property to pass down to generations with thousands of public land out your back gate! NOTE: Documented game photos available upon request. Call or email today for more info and your qualified showing. Co brokers welcome!
The Suckla Ranch is a true cowboy cattle operation ranch. Located in Disappointment Valley in Southwest Colorado, about 65 miles from Telluride, Colorado. The ranch is strategically placed throughout its 6,760± deeded acres and its 81,133± leased acres of forest service and BLM land, making for a highly successful operation. The ranch holds the sole permits on the forest service and BLM acreage, which is a rarity and asset to the ranch operations. The ranchâs vast acreage is made up of various topographies giving way to good winter and summer operating climates. It is approximately 15 miles from the winter camp in Disappointment Valley to the summer camp on the Glades, San Juan National Forest. The cattle are trailed to summer and winter range but never leave the ranch property, so no trucking is ever needed. The operations of the ranch have been skillfully thought out, leading to 60 years of good ranching. The calves are processed on the winter range when they come off the summer permit then weighed on the ranch scales and shipped out or weaned. If you choose to wean the calves there is a weaning fence between the fields, creating less stress on the calves. The ranch can be run by two good hands and occasional day help making the cost per head much lower than most ranching operations. The corral work is done at a central location from branding in the spring to weighing and shipping calves in the fall. The acreage includes some irrigated land. The irrigated land surrounding the corrals is critical in this operation. The water comes from Disappointment Creek and is good until early July, giving the ranch one cutting of hay, approximately 300 round bales, and good pasture for the fall. The ranch is comprised of enough acreage that you never have to feed cows as there is enough pasture to graze. Improvements are spread throughout the ranch and leased acreage. The headquarters is in the valley, consisting of a 2,808± square foot ranch house, full RV hookup, 30 x 40 Quonset Shop, 40 x 50 workshop, 84 x 90 combination hay shed â equipment shed â calving stall â tack room, full set of working corrals, and a pond filled with a good working well. At the working facilities for cattle and the hay fields, improvements in place are a 12 x 20 workers cabin/cook shack, certified set of scales, hydraulic chute, and calf table. In the mountain section of the ranch is a line camp with a 12 x 20 cabin. On the forest permit section of the ranch, where summer operations take place is a 1,326± square foot cabin, and the cabin is privately owned. Additionally, there is a bunkhouse, tack shed, and corrals. Other than the incredible cattle operation of the ranch that is already in place, the ranch offers other opportunities for growth and development. Located in Game Management Units 70 & 711, the ranch has a multitude of wildlife including mule deer, elk, bears, mountain lions, antelope, mountain sheep, and turkey. It also has bald eagles and wild horses for great viewing experiences. Giving way to other income operations such as hunting and recreational ventures. Recreational opportunities around the ranch are plentiful. The Dolores River is nearby, Telluride is 65 miles away with festivals in the summer and world class skiing in the winter, Canyonlands National Park is not far for hours of hiking and ATVing. The sweet spot of the ranch is the very private setting, a cowboy way of life. Call today for your private showing.