The median home value in Silt, CO is $529,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $456,834.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Silt, CO is $529,000.
Approximately 70% of Silt homes are owned,
compared to 24% rented, while
7% are vacant.
Silt real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Introducing Hidden Creek Ranch, a pristine 646 +/- acre oasis nestled in the heart of Silt, Colorado. Situated in GMU 42, this breathtaking property boasts an array of natural wonders and recreational opportunities. Featuring multiple picturesque ponds, Hidden Creek Ranch offers a serene escape for wildlife watching, hunting, and all the recreational activities. Bordering BLM to the West and National Forest to the South, the ranch provides unparalleled access to vast expanses of wilderness, inviting exploration and adventure. Conveniently located about 15 miles from Interstate-70, Hidden Creek Ranch offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're seeking a private retreat or an outdoor enthusiast's paradise, this remarkable property promises endless possibilities for relaxation and recreation. Discover the allure of Colorado's natural beauty at Hidden Creek Ranch.
An hour's drive from Aspen and Grand Junction, and 20 minutes from Glenwood Springs, the town of Silt, Colorado sits between the Hogback and Divide Creek mountains along the Colorado River and I-70. Subdividable and in close proximity to recent development. This is an attractive opportunity for anyone looking to subdivide and develop or for homesteading.
An hour's drive from Aspen and Grand Junction, and 20 minutes from Glenwood Springs, the town ofSilt, Colorado sits between the Hogback and Divide Creek mountains along the Colorado River and I-70.Subdividable and in close proximity to recent development. This is an attractive opportunity for anyone looking to subdivide and develop or for homesteading.
An hour's drive from Aspen and Grand Junction, and 20 minutes from Glenwood Springs, the town of Silt, Colorado sits between the Hogback and Divide Creek mountains along the Colorado River and I-70. Subdividable and in close proximity to recent development. This is an attractive opportunity for anyone looking to subdivide and develop or for homesteading.
An hour's drive from Aspen and Grand Junction, and 20 minutes from Glenwood Springs, the town of Silt, Colorado sits between the Hogback and Divide Creek mountains along the Colorado River and I-70. Subdividable and in close proximity to recent development. This is an attractive opportunity for anyone looking to subdivide and develop or for homesteading.
Moser Gulch consists of 160 +/- acres that borders thousands of acres of BLM for endless recreational opportunities! The property includes a small unfinished cabin that is tucked away in a mountainside and secluded from the public which makes for a great, relaxing stay. From the front porch, one may see deer, bears, mountain lions, or even bobcats roaming the property as they reside in the area year-round! The land consists of 160 +/- acres and includes a canyon with a road that is gated off at the mouth of the canyon. The rugged terrain is covered in cedar trees and sagebrush, as well as some grass throughout the bottom of the slopes. As you rise up the steep mountainsides towards the top, many rock outcroppings are visible. From there, the 360 degree views are incredible where you can see the town of Silt, a valley that stretches from Harvey Gap all the way to New Castle, and several other mountain formations in the distance. Due to the location of Moser Gulch, there are countless opportunities to keep you busy. The steep, rugged terrain allows for a long day of hiking, providing some of the most beautiful views. Other activities include hunting, riding ATVs or other off-road vehicles on the bordering BLM lands, fishing, boating, and swimming in the nearby lakes of Harvey Gap and Rifle Gap, spending the day meandering through surrounding towns, or even access to hundreds of thousands of acres of the nearby National Forest. Harvey Gap is roughly 20 minutes from the property and has numerous species of fish such as rainbow trout, pike, perch, crappie, catfish, and bass. Rifle Gap is approximately 30 minutes from the property, and includes rainbow trout, brown trout, walleye, perch, bass, and pike in it s waters. Over-the-counter bull tags can be purchased for 2nd and 3rd season in GMU 33, whereas deer tags are draw only.