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Colorado, Costilla County, 5.14 Acres Sangre De Cristo Ranches Lot 4531, Unit J-2, Block 221. TERMS $350/Month
Colorado, Costilla County, 5.14 Acres Sangre De Cristo Ranches Lot 4531, Unit J-2, Block 221. TERMS $350/Month
 
Our SALES price: $35,038
Down Payment: $121.00

Down Payment with Selected Options: $121.00

Quantity in Stock:SOLD

Product Code: CO_COSTILLA_SDCE4531UJ2B221


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Sangre de Cristo

5.14 Acres Sangre De Cristo Ranches, Colorado TERMS $417/Month

LOT 4531

Financing:
This lot is being offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small down payment, and the land contracts will be emailed and hard copy mailed to you immediately. You can start using or building your land while you are making payments.

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Down Payment: $121

Monthly Payments: $350

Sales Price: $35,038

Interest Rate: 9%

10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY


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Size: 5.14 Acres

WATER: no. must install well or holding tank.

TAXES: $40/Year

SEWER: No. Only needed when/if you build.

ZONING:Residential

UTILITIES: Power: Solar/Generator
Backup Water - Well

These roads are public roads maintained by the State and County






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Location and Legal Description

Costilla County, Sangre De Cristo Ranches, Colorado
5.14 Acres
Lot 4531, Unit J-2, Block 221

Beautiful mountain land nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Ranches just east of Fort Garland, Colorado. These beautiful lots are dotted across the foothills of the San Luis Valley and offer tremendous views of Mt Blanca to the north. There are numerous full time residents in this community, however many residents and land owners use their land for camping and recreational uses. This is a covenant protected community and all roads are county maintained. Most parcels are accessible via car or truck the majority of the year.

At Online Land Sales, LLC, we believe everyone deserves the chance to own their dream home, which is why we're offering low down payments and affordable monthly payments, with no qualifying for financing. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or just looking for a peaceful escape from the city, Sangre De Cristo Ranches is the perfect place to call home. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity, contact us today to learn more!





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US-160 Fort Garland, Colorado

Costilla County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,499.The county seat is San Luis, the oldest continuously occupied town in Colorado.

On July 8, 1694, Spanish Conquistador Don Diego de Vargas and his army, two weeks before the Battle of Astialakwa, reached Costilla County. Diego Vargas is not the first Spaniard in Colorado. Juan de Archuleta led an expedition into Colorado in 1664 - but his expedition is the first traceable Spanish expedition into Colorado. In 1647, Governor Luis Rosas fought with the Utes in northern New Mexico. While Rosa came near Colorado, it has not been verified he actually did.

Costilla County was the first area of Colorado to have civilized settlement. The county made up the major part of the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant awarded by the government of New Mexico to the Carlos Beaubien family in 1843. Hispanic settlers from Taos, New Mexico, officially established San Luis on April 9, 1851.Costilla County was one of the original 17 counties created by the Territory of Colorado on November 1, 1861. The county was named for Costilla Creek. San Miguel was originally designated the county seat, but the county government was moved to San Luis in 1863. (In 1869, surveys placed San Miguel in the New Mexico Territory.)

The county's original boundaries extended over much of south-central Colorado. Much of the northern portion became part of Saguache County in 1866, and the western portions were folded into Hinsdale and Rio Grande counties in 1874. Costilla County arrived at its modern boundaries in 1913 when Alamosa County was created from its northwest portions.