The median home value in Cahone, CO is $279,133.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $204,500.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Cahone, CO is $279,133.
Approximately 45% of Cahone homes are owned,
compared to 9% rented, while
45% are vacant.
Cahone real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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In the heart of picturesque Dolores County, Colorado, lies this expansive 175-acre property. Along with its fertile farmland, this property offers over 7 acres of thick tree cover, presenting a diverse landscape of opportunity. The property boasts a strategic size for sportsmen, qualifying for Colorado's Land Owner Preference Program within big game unit 711. This gives the landowner a competitive advantage in obtaining coveted big game license vouchers for trophy animals within this sought after unit. For agricultural producers and sportsmen, this land holds immense appeal. The Dove Creek Canal flows through the middle of the property, providing a vital water source for the abundant wildlife that frequent the area. Among this wildlife are trophy elk and mule deer, which frequently traverse the field. Not only is this property a prime hunting destination in itself, its proximity (within a mile) to hundreds of thousands of acres of public land enhances its allure, providing incredible access to outdoor adventures and exploration. As you consider this slice of Colorado paradise, envision the potential it holds for realizing your dreams. Whether you're seeking a secluded retreat, a productive farm, or a premier hunting estate, this property stands ready to fulfill your vision. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of Colorado's pristine landscape and make your aspirations a reality.
Get away from city cares. Gorgeous location with quick access to the San Juan National Forest. The land's location is terrific for a hunting or retreat property where you'll experience incomparable quiet and solitude. The Glade Ranch sub-division is located at approximately 8000+ ft, elevation with panoramic views towards Utah, Lone Cone, and the stunning Disappointment Valley. Seasonal access (with snowmobile) from late April through November. Loads of wildlife including deer, elk, bear, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, grouse, etc. HOA does a great job of maintaining the subdivision roads. The property is gated. Please contact agent to schedule a showing and do not attempt to locate it on your own.
35 ACRES BACKED UP TO BLM! This beautiful property offers a bit of everything. Flat land for building your get away cabin on or even your primary residence as the property has year round access. County maintains Road T to the entrance of the Cahone Canyon subdivision. Subdivision is responsible for maintaining roads within. On this 35 acres, enjoy hiking the properties different terrain and see what nature has to offer. Part of the property has the Cahone Creek running through it, sandstone cliff walls, sage brush areas, wildlife, etc. If that is not enough area to explore enjoy the 200 acres of public lands that stretch across the back of the property.
This is a residential acreage right in town with rolling land, pinion and cedar trees, and structures that were once homes, sheds and garden beds. The land opens in the back to mountain and farm views with interesting hiking spots and vantage points. There is a small wetlands area on the corner near the intersection is fed from water run-off. There is a small rocky bank lerading down to the cat tails, and old rose bushes, lilacs, fruit trees that are still living around the three old houses and pens. There are small meadows and grassy areas, and clear mountain views to the west. Road P heading west leads to nearby Hovenweep National Monuments where there are extensive Pueblo native ruins, pottery shards and rock art. Near Canyons of the Ancients and the Old Spanish trail. the area is full of history. Going east from Cahone you will find the Dolores River recreation area elk, deer and other wildlife is abundant. Farming is the main industry with lush fields surrounding the area.
The meadows of Brumley Aspen Waters Ranch rise gently from the shores of Groundhog Reservoir to dense aspen and dark timber forests, enjoying a 3.5-mile boundary with thousands of acres of San Juan National Forest. The assembly of the ranch began in 1900 and has never left the family's hands. It is rare to find a ranch so raw in the beauty that has remained with one family owner for this length of time.The abundance of water, massive aspen groves, dark timber, plentiful elk herds, quality grazing, and beautiful scenic views make the ranch unique. Numerous ponds dot the land, and at least two creeks cross the ranch. Beaver ponds have created a fishery that the next owner can enhance. Groundhog Creek is a year-round stream that feeds into Groundhog Reservoir, a designated Colorado State Wildlife Area.The ranch backdrop features two iconic Colorado mountains, Lone Cone Peak and Groundhog Mountain, both over 12,000 feet in elevation. The lush grass and numerous watering holes allow the grazing of up to 400 yearlings each summer should the owner decide to do so.Wildlife is plentiful, and the ranch is well known as an elk calving ground; each spring, hundreds of cow elk make their way down from the forest into the lush meadows of the ranch to birth their offspring. Of course, the bull elk follow in the fall, and the hunting and wildlife viewing is world-class.A new three-bedroom and loft home is nicely finished and has great views. Located near the house are an older cabin and workshop. The Brumley Aspen Waters Ranch is a special offering looking for its next steward.
The meadows of Brumley Aspen Waters Ranch rise gently from the shores of Groundhog Reservoir to dense aspen and dark timber forests, enjoying a 3.5-mile boundary with thousands of acres of San Juan National Forest. The assembly of the ranch began in 1900 and has never left the family s hands. It is rare to find a ranch so raw in the beauty that has remained with one family owner for this length of time. The abundance of water, massive aspen groves, dark timber, plentiful elk herds, quality grazing, and beautiful scenic views make the ranch unique. Numerous ponds dot the land, and at least two creeks cross the ranch. Beaver ponds have created a fishery that the next owner can enhance. Groundhog Creek is a year-round stream that feeds into Groundhog Reservoir, a designated Colorado State Wildlife Area. The ranch backdrop features two iconic Colorado mountains, Lone Cone Peak and Groundhog Mountain, both over 12,000 feet in elevation. The lush grass and numerous watering holes allow the grazing of up to 400 yearlings each summer should the owner decide to do so. Wildlife is plentiful, and the ranch is well known as an elk calving ground; each spring, hundreds of cow elk make their way down from the forest into the lush meadows of the ranch to birth their offspring. Of course, the bull elk follow in the fall, and the hunting and wildlife viewing is world-class. A new three-bedroom and loft home is nicely finished and has great views. Located near the house are an older cabin and workshop. The Brumley Aspen Waters Ranch is a special offering looking for its next steward.