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Colorado, Alamosa County, 5.18 Acres Sangre De Cristo Estates Replat Unit 18 Block 15, Lot 8. TERMS $172/Month

Colorado, Alamosa County, 5.18 Acres Sangre De Cristo Estates Replat Unit 18 Block 15, Lot 8. TERMS $172/Month

Product Code : CO_Alamosa_SDCE08U18B15Rep
Our SALES price: $17,250
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Regular price $121.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $121.00 USD
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Sangre De Cristo Estates Replat

Sangre De Cristo Estates Replat, Alamosa County, Colorado

Unit 18 Block 15, Lot 8

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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: $172

Sales Price: $17,250

Interest Rate: 9%

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Size: 5.18 Acres

ZONING:Residential

Utilities: No

GPS: 37.575240, -105.892890

TAXES: Approx. $115 a year

APN: 513728304029





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Sangre De Cristo Estates Replat, Alamosa County, Colorado
5.18 Acres

Sangre De Cristo Estates, CO – 5.18 Acres in Alamosa County
This Oregon Pines property in Klamath County offers a peaceful rural setting with residential zoning and off-grid potential—ideal for building, recreation, or long-term land investment.

 








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8001 Stanley Rd, Alamosa, Colorado




  • Q: What makes this property unique?
    A: It offers a quiet, off-grid environment with open space and privacy in a scenic rural area.

  • Q: What can I use the property for?
    A: The land is suitable for residential building, camping, or holding as a long-term investment.

  • Q: Are utilities available?
    A: No utilities are installed, so buyers typically use solar power, wells or water storage, and septic systems.

  • Oregon Pines Land Opportunity – Klamath County, OR: Own a peaceful parcel located in the Oregon Pines subdivision in Klamath County, Oregon—an area known for its wide-open landscapes, natural surroundings, and off-grid living potential.

  • Strategic Investment Positioning: This property is positioned as a solid land investment in a rural setting, ideal for buyers seeking long-term appreciation, land banking, or a private getaway away from city congestion.

  • Flexible Land Use Options: Zoned for residential use, this parcel allows for a variety of uses including building a home, recreational camping, or holding as an investment. Oregon properties are managed at the county level, where zoning and land use rules are established locally.

  • Off-Grid Ready Environment: No utilities are currently installed, making this ideal for off-grid living. Typical setups in the area include solar power, water storage or wells, and septic systems.

  • Quiet & Scenic Location: Located in a remote and peaceful setting, this property offers privacy, open skies, and natural beauty—perfect for those seeking space, independence, and a slower pace of life.

 

Alamosa 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.

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