The median home value in Hamilton, CO is $436,100.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $260,400.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Hamilton, CO is $436,100.
Approximately 35.9% of Hamilton homes are owned,
compared to 7.69% rented, while
56.41% are vacant.
Hamilton 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 Hamilton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Are you looking for an affordable piece of property in the Hamilton, CO area? Look no further than this 32 acres that borders over 5800 acres of BLM! Property has a walk trail to access BLM Unit 13. Land prices continue to go up, especially in this area. Hamilton CO is well known for its big bucks and elk. Perfect spot for your headquarters for hiking, fishing, hunting, recreationing!
127 acres of irrigated meadows on Waddle Creek with a farm house, a historic barn, and several outbuildings. You can enjoy your own ranch, big game hunting, and fishing! Bordering BLM in GMU 12, You will love the solitude nearly to the end of CR 37 Hamilton; 28 miles from Craig, CO. WATER RIGHTS include 1st and 3rd to Waddle Creek, including the reservoir, all gravity fed with updated head gates. You can relax on the deck and enjoy the sound of your own ditch running to ponds in your yard. The grass meadows yield an average of 260 tons of hay a year, and are a great source of fall pasture; plus the elk love to come down to them. You can fish your own part of Waddle Creek. The 5 bed, 3 bath farm house has a large updated chef kitchen. The main level of the house also includes a bar, living room, a den, and two bathrooms. The upper level has 5 bedrooms, including a suit with a jacuzzi tub. The outbuildings include an antique barn ( that has made a great wedding venue), a tack shed, a chicken coop, a bunk house, and a big metal shop. The house water is supplied by a gravity fed spring, right from the mountain to the faucet.
Introducing an expansive ranch spanning over 1680-acres and conveniently located just 15 minutes south of Craig, Colorado. Known as Iles Mountain Ranch this wildlife-rich mountainside sits at an elevation of 7,500 feet and encompasses Iles Mountain, offering breathtaking views and a true sense of being on top of the world, while still providing easy access to nearby towns and amenities.The mountainside features incredible rock formations, carved out over time, adding to the natural beauty of the landscape. The property boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with panoramic vistas of rolling hills, majestic mountains, and expansive meadows. Whether it's the vibrant colors of fall foliage or the snow-capped peaks in winter, one will find awe-inspiring scenery throughout the year. This property borders thousands of acres of BLM land, ensuring privacy and seclusion. The extensive wildlife habitat, including planted wildlife fields acting as food plots, attracts a diverse range of big game, making it a haven for game, specifically Elk and Mule Deer. Known as the elk capital of the world (Craig, CO), this area in game management unit 211 provides excellent hunting opportunities for elk & Mule Deer. The property has an implemented water system, including miles of water pipeline that supplies water to wildlife tanks and ponds to insure wildlife population for years to come. Additionally, electric power is available, and the property is fully fenced. Proximity to Steamboat Springs adds to its allure. Steamboat Springs, within one hour is a vibrant town known as Ski Town USA, offering a wide range of amenities, including world-class skiing, dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Hayden Regional Airport is also conveniently nearby. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and endless possibilities that await at Iles Mountain Ranch.
(762 +/- acres) of seclusion yet offering year-round access directly off Highway 13. This gorgeous ranch has a variety of diverse vegetation including massive cottonwoods, pinyons, junipers, oak brush, sage brush, bunch grass, salt brush, as well as beautiful, irrigated fields. The topography flows from open fields to rolling terrains and beautiful vistas. Morapos Creek runs north and south through the heart of the property. Directly behind the original homestead cabin is a beautiful natural fall and located down from the fall is a deep hole known as the âswimming holeâ. When you have water⦠you have game and lots of it. Morapos Creek is the center of year-round activity for livestock, elk, mule deer, bears, mountain lion, bobcat, coyotes, and small game. 3 cabins, shower house, host cabin/kitchen. Perfect property for horses, livestock, hunting, recreation...a perfect property for your small ranch get away!