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Your 5 Acre Colorado Retreat

Mae Rd : San Luis, CO 81152

Costilla County, Colorado

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$6,999 USD
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Your 5-Acre Colorado Mountain Kingdom on Mae Road

Where Eagles Soar in Silence and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains Paint Your Eastern Sky

This is your moment. The moment when the noise stops. When the rat race ends. When you finally claim your piece of the legendary San Luis Valley where the silence is so profound you'll hear an eagle's wings slice through mountain air before you glimpse its golden feathers.

This isn't just land. This is your freedom manifest in 5 pristine acres of Colorado high desert at 7,495 feet, where the Sangre de Cristo range creates a 100-Mile wall of 14,000-Foot peaks across your eastern horizon, where the mighty Rio Grande threads through the valley below like a silver ribbon, and where you can build exactly what you want without asking permission from anyone.

Welcome to your sanctuary at 37.134627, -105.721392.

Property Snapshot: Your Gateway to Authentic Colorado Living

Your High Desert Paradise Awaits

Size: 5.00 acres of pure Colorado freedom in a perfect rectangle

Location: Rio Grande Ranches Unit 46, Block 10, Lot 5, Costilla County

GPS: 37.134627, -105.721392 - Mae Road frontage for easy access

Elevation: 7,495 feet - Perfect high desert climate above the heat

Zoning: Estate Residential - Build homes, tiny homes, RV camp, live free

Access: Legal access via Mae Road - maintained dirt road to your door

Annual Taxes: Just $47.06/Year - Less than one dinner out

HOA: Zero - No fees, no rules, no bureaucrats telling you what to do

Terrain: Flat San Luis Valley plain - no expensive grading needed

Views: Sangre de Cristo Mountains dominate your eastern panorama

Lot Dimensions: ~329 ft x 663 ft rectangular perfection

APN: 715-42-520 - Clear title ready for your name

Location Benefits: The Smart Choice for Mountain Living

You've discovered the secret that savvy land investors already know. While everyone else overpays for postage-stamp lots in crowded Denver suburbs, you'll own 5 substantial acres in the San Luis Valley - the world's largest alpine valley at 8,000 square miles of raw beauty.

Your Strategic Mountain Position:

20 minutes to San Acacio - Your nearest post office and local services in this historic farming community

50 minutes to Alamosa - The San Luis Valley's commercial hub (population 9,000+) with everything you need: Walmart Supercenter, Home Depot, Safeway, San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center, Adams State University, restaurants, banks, and professional services

2.5 hours to Santa Fe - Weekend getaways to world-class art galleries, museums, Native American culture, and sophisticated dining in America's oldest state capital

45 minutes to San Luis - Colorado's oldest continuously occupied town (established 1851) with rich Hispanic heritage, traditional adobe architecture, and the famous Stations of the Cross shrine

1 hour to Great Sand Dunes National Park - North America's tallest sand dunes rising 750 feet, offering sandboarding, hiking, and Medano Creek beach play

2 hours to Wolf Creek Ski Area - Colorado's snow capital with 430+ inches annually and legendary powder skiing

The Rio Grande Ranches Advantage:

Established in the 1960S-70S during Colorado's great land rush, Rio Grande Ranches spans thousands of acres of the San Luis Valley's most scenic high desert. Unit 46 places you in the heart of this legendary development where wide-open spaces meet mountain grandeur. You're joining a community of freedom-seekers who chose authentic Colorado living over cramped city existence.

Property Features: Nature's Masterpiece, Your Canvas

This isn't just undeveloped land - this is your blank canvas waiting for your vision to come alive on 5 pristine acres of Colorado's high desert paradise.

Your Natural Sanctuary:

Flat terrain perfection - Zero slope means no expensive grading, easy building, and multiple options for home placement

360-degree views - Nothing but wide-open sky and mountain vistas in every direction

Sangre de Cristo panorama - The entire "Blood of Christ" mountain range spreads across your eastern horizon like a 100-Mile wall of granite

Native vegetation - Sage, rabbitbrush, and hardy desert grasses create natural landscaping requiring zero maintenance

Dark sky paradise - Bortle Class 3 darkness reveals the Milky Way in all its glory, perfect for astronomy and astrophotography

Natural building sites - Multiple locations for optimal solar orientation and view corridors

Premium Building Conditions:

Stable foundation - Ancient valley floor sediments provide rock-solid building support

Excellent drainage - Sandy soil ensures no water problems or flooding concerns

Solar paradise - 320+ days of sunshine annually for passive solar heating and photovoltaic systems

Wind resources - Consistent valley breezes perfect for supplemental wind power

Privacy buffer - 5 acres ensures substantial distance from any future neighbors

Rectangular efficiency - ~329 x 663 feet allows maximum land use flexibility

Recreational Paradise: Your Backyard Adventure Base

You're not just buying land - you're buying access to Colorado's greatest outdoor playground. From your Mae Road sanctuary, endless adventures await in every direction.

Your Mountain Recreation Access:

Great Sand Dunes National Park (1 hour):

Step into another world at North America's tallest dunes, where 750-Foot sand mountains create a surreal landscape perfect for sandboarding, sand sledding, and hiking. The seasonal Medano Creek creates a beach experience at 8,000 feet, while the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness beyond offers pristine backcountry access. Dark sky programs, ranger talks, and visitor center exhibits add educational value to your adventures.

Rio Grande River Corridor (Valley Floor):

The legendary Rio Grande threads through the valley below, creating a ribbon of life in the high desert. This 1,896-Mile river - North America's fourth-longest - offers world-class fishing for brown and rainbow trout, scenic float trips, wildlife viewing, and photography opportunities. Historic bridges, old settlements, and cottonwood groves line its banks, telling the story of centuries of human habitation.

Sangre de Cristo Wilderness (Eastern Mountains):

Over 220,000 acres of pristine wilderness rise dramatically from your eastern view, containing some of Colorado's most spectacular and least-crowded peaks. The range includes:

Blanca Peak (14,351 ft) - Colorado's fourth-highest peak, sacred to Native Americans

Mount Lindsey (14,048 ft) - Technical climbing challenges for experienced mountaineers

Little Bear Peak (14,043 ft) - One of Colorado's most difficult standard routes

Ellingwood Point (14,048 ft) - Often combined with Blanca for epic traverses

Hunting Paradise:

Your property sits in Game Management Unit 83, known for:

Elk - The famous Trinchera herd with 10,000+ animals migrates through the valley

Mule Deer - Trophy bucks with excellent population density

Pronghorn Antelope - North America's fastest land animal racing across the flats

Small Game - Rabbits, prairie dogs, coyotes provide year-round hunting

Winter Recreation:

Wolf Creek Ski Area (2 hours) - 430+ inches of annual snowfall creates legendary powder

Backcountry skiing - Endless terrain in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

Snowmobiling - Hundreds of miles of trails through national forest lands

Ice fishing - Mountain reservoirs freeze solid for winter angling

Land Use Possibilities: Your Vision, Unlimited

Estate Residential zoning gives you maximum freedom to create exactly what you want - Costilla County believes in property rights and minimal government interference.

Residential Dreams Come True:

Custom home paradise - Build your dream mountain retreat with no HOA design restrictions

Tiny home sanctuary - 600 sq ft minimum allows efficient, affordable mountain living

Manufactured home freedom - Post-1976 mobile homes welcome for instant housing

RV basecamp - Camp up to 14 days every 3 months, or get permits for extended stays

Off-grid masterpiece - Solar, wind, rainwater collection all permitted and encouraged

Multi-generational compound - 5 acres supports main home plus guest quarters

Agricultural and Homesteading Opportunities:

High-altitude gardening - Greenhouses extend growing season for year-round food

Small livestock - Chickens, goats, sheep thrive in the high desert climate

Beekeeping - Alpine wildflowers produce exceptional honey

Medicinal herbs - High UV levels concentrate beneficial compounds

Hay production - Native grasses provide winter feed for animals

Permaculture design - Work with nature for sustainable food systems

Commercial and Investment Potential:

Vacation rental - Airbnb or Vrbo for tourists visiting Great Sand Dunes

Camping/glamping site - Monetize your land while keeping it natural

Event venue - Mountain weddings and retreats with spectacular backdrops

Solar farm - Generate income from renewable energy production

Agricultural tourism - Farm stays, workshops, and educational programs

Future development - Subdivide or hold for appreciation

Community Overview: Authentic Colorado Culture

San Luis Valley Heritage:

You're joining one of America's most culturally rich regions, where three distinct cultures - Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo - have created a unique tapestry of traditions spanning over 400 years.

San Acacio (20 minutes):

Your nearest services in this small agricultural community include:

Post office for mail and packages

Local market for basic supplies

Gas station for fuel and convenience items

Rich Hispanic heritage with traditional celebrations

Authentic adobe architecture and historic church

San Luis (45 minutes):

Colorado's oldest continuously occupied town (established 1851) offers:

Stations of the Cross Shrine - Famous pilgrimage site with bronze sculptures

Historic downtown - Original Spanish Colonial plaza layout preserved

Traditional acequia system - 400-Year-Old irrigation methods still in use

Local artisans - Traditional crafts and Hispanic folk art

Cultural events - Fiestas, religious celebrations, and community gatherings

Alamosa (50 minutes):

The San Luis Valley's commercial and cultural hub provides everything for modern living:

Shopping - Walmart, Safeway, Home Depot, and local businesses

Medical - San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center with full services

Education - Adams State University bringing culture and youth

Dining - Mexican, American, Asian cuisines plus local breweries

Entertainment - Theaters, galleries, and seasonal festivals

Services - Banks, insurance, contractors, and professionals

Climate and Terrain: Four-Season Mountain Paradise

Welcome to Colorado's perfect high desert climate - where every season brings new beauty and outdoor opportunities at 7,495 feet elevation.

Year-Round Climate Perfection:

Summer (Jun-Aug): Warm days averaging 78°F with cool 45°F nights - natural air conditioning eliminates the need for AC while providing perfect sleeping weather

Fall (Sep-Nov): Crisp days around 60°F with golden cottonwood displays along the Rio Grande, crystal-clear air, and perfect hiking weather

Winter (Dec-Feb): Mild days averaging 35°F with cold nights around 10°F - manageable snow loads and spectacular mountain views enhanced by snow

Spring (Mar-May): Variable weather with 55°F averages, wildflower blooms, and the valley coming alive with new growth

Annual precipitation: Only 7-8 inches - mostly winter snow that melts quickly in intense sun

Sunshine: 320+ days annually - more than San Diego or Miami

Humidity: Average 30% - comfortable dry air year-round

Perfect Building Terrain:

Your 5 acres of flat San Luis Valley floor provides ideal conditions:

Zero slope challenges - Build anywhere without expensive site work

Stable soil conditions - No shifting, settling, or foundation problems

Excellent drainage - Sandy subsoil prevents water accumulation

Multiple orientations - Position buildings for views, solar gain, or privacy

Natural wind protection - Use terrain features and vegetation strategically

Easy access - Mae Road frontage means no long driveways needed

Wildlife Paradise: Your Daily Nature Show

Living here means front-row seats to one of North America's greatest wildlife theaters. The San Luis Valley serves as a critical migration corridor and year-round habitat for incredible species.

Large Game Spectacles:

Rocky Mountain Elk - The famous Trinchera herd of 10,000+ animals creates spectacular migrations across the valley floor in spring and fall

Mule Deer - Abundant populations browse throughout the area, with trophy bucks visible during November rut

Pronghorn Antelope - Lightning-fast herds race across the flats at speeds up to 60 mph

Black Bears - Occasional visitors from mountain forests requiring respectful coexistence

Mountain Lions - Apex predators maintaining nature's balance, rarely seen but always present

Incredible Bird Life:

Sandhill Cranes - Massive migrations bring 20,000+ birds through the valley each spring and fall

Golden Eagles - Daily sightings of these magnificent raptors hunting prairie dogs

Red-tailed Hawks - Common year-round residents providing natural rodent control

Great Horned Owls - Nocturnal hunters whose calls echo across the desert

Mountain Bluebirds - Colorado's state bird brings flashes of brilliant blue

Bald Eagles - Winter visitors fishing the Rio Grande corridor

Small Wildlife and Reptiles:

Coyotes - Their evening songs create the authentic Western soundtrack

Cottontail Rabbits - Abundant populations supporting the predator ecosystem

Prairie Dogs - Entertaining colonies with complex social behaviors

Horned Lizards - Prehistoric-looking "horny toads" basking on rocks

Bull Snakes - Beneficial reptiles controlling rodent populations

Historical Context: Where Legends Walked

Your property sits in one of North America's most historically rich valleys, where ancient peoples, Spanish conquistadors, and American pioneers all left their marks.

Ancient Heritage:

Archaeological evidence reveals human presence in the San Luis Valley for over 11,000 years. The valley served as seasonal hunting grounds for Folsom and Clovis peoples, with projectile points and tools discovered throughout the region. Later, Ute, Apache, Comanche, and other tribes used the valley's abundant game and moderate climate for summer camps and trading gatherings.

Spanish Colonial Era (1500S-1848):

Spanish explorers first entered the valley in the late 1500S, with Juan de Oñate's expedition likely passing through in 1598. The valley became part of New Spain, with land grants established for loyal Spanish subjects. The Sangre de Cristo Land Grant, one of the largest in the Americas at over 1 million acres, included much of the valley and shaped its development for centuries.

Mexican Period (1821-1848):

After Mexican independence, the valley remained sparsely populated but strategically important. The Old Spanish Trail trade route connected Santa Fe to California, with branches passing through the San Luis Valley. Mexican land grants continued the Spanish tradition, setting patterns of settlement that persist today.

American Territorial Period (1848-1876):

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo transferred the valley to the United States in 1848. American settlers began arriving in the 1850S, establishing Fort Massachusetts (later Fort Garland) in 1852 to protect against Indian raids. The Homestead Act brought waves of settlers seeking free land, while the discovery of gold and silver in the surrounding mountains sparked mining booms.

Rio Grande Ranches Development:

Rio Grande Ranches represents a later chapter in the valley's settlement story. Developed in the 1960S-70S during America's "back to the land" movement, the subdivision attracted buyers seeking affordable mountain property with minimal restrictions. The development's success proved that the valley's appeal transcends generations, attracting everyone from retirees to young families seeking authentic Western living.

Investment Potential: Smart Money Moves to the Mountains

Market Analysis Shows Clear Opportunity:

Colorado land values have increased 40% over the past decade, with recreational properties outperforming all other categories. At just $6,999 for 5 acres, you're acquiring land at 1970S prices in a 2024 market where similar parcels list for $10,000-15,000.

Value Drivers Accelerating Appreciation:

Population Growth - Colorado adds 50,000+ residents annually, driving land demand

Remote Work Revolution - Professionals seeking affordable mountain living with internet

Climate Migration - Buyers escaping heat, hurricanes, and high costs elsewhere

Water Security - High desert location with sustainable water table attracts smart buyers

Recreational Access - Proximity to public lands and attractions ensures lasting value

Limited Supply - They're not making more land, especially with mountain views

Income Generation Opportunities:

Vacation Rentals - $100-200/Night for unique accommodations near Great Sand Dunes

Camping/RV Sites - $30-50/Night for travelers seeking authentic experiences

Hunting Leases - $500-2,000/Season for exclusive access during elk/deer seasons

Solar Leasing - Passive income from renewable energy development

Agricultural Leases - Grazing rights or hay production agreements

Event Hosting - $1,000-5,000 for mountain weddings or retreats

Tax Advantages:

Minimal Property Tax - Just $47.06 annually keeps more money in your pocket

No State Income Tax on Social Security - Colorado doesn't tax retirement benefits

Agricultural Exemptions - Potential tax breaks for farming/ranching activities

Conservation Easements - Tax benefits for preserving open space

1031 Exchange Eligible - Defer capital gains by trading into this property

Utilities and Infrastructure: Off-Grid Paradise

Power Your Dreams:

The San Luis Valley receives more solar radiation than almost anywhere in America, making off-grid living not just possible but practical and profitable.

Solar Power Excellence:

320+ days of sunshine - More than Phoenix or San Diego

High altitude advantage - 30% more solar radiation than sea level

System costs - Basic 2kW system starts around $5,000 installed

Net metering available - Sell excess power back to the grid

Federal tax credits - 30% off system costs through 2032

State incentives - Additional rebates for renewable energy

Wind Power Potential:

Consistent valley winds - 10-15 mph averages ideal for small turbines

No restrictions - Estate Residential zoning allows wind generators

Hybrid systems - Combine solar and wind for year-round power

Modern efficiency - New turbines produce power in light winds

Water Solutions:

Well drilling - Average depth 150-250 feet at $35-45 per foot

Static water levels - Typically 80-120 feet for good flow rates

Water quality - Excellent mountain aquifer water needs minimal treatment

Rainwater collection - Legal in Colorado, supplement well water

Cistern systems - 2,500-5,000 gallon tanks for water security

Delivery services - Water hauling available from Alamosa

Septic Systems:

Conventional systems - $5,000-8,000 installed for standard homes

Advanced treatment - $10,000-15,000 for engineered systems

Composting toilets - Allowed for off-grid efficiency

Soil conditions - Excellent percolation in sandy valley soils

County permits - Straightforward process through Costilla County

Communication Options:

Cellular coverage - Verizon, At&T, T-Mobile serve the area

Satellite internet - Starlink provides 100+ Mbps speeds

Fixed wireless - Local providers offer reliable connections

Landline available - CenturyLink serves rural areas

Zoning and Building Information: Maximum Freedom

Estate Residential (Er) Zoning Benefits:

Costilla County's ER zoning provides maximum flexibility with minimal government interference - exactly what property rights advocates love.

Residential Building Freedom:

Single-family homes - No size maximum, 600 sq ft minimum for tiny homes

Manufactured homes - 1976 or newer models welcome

Modular homes - Modern prefab construction allowed

Mobile homes - Affordable housing option fully permitted

Guest houses - Additional structures for family or rental

Accessory buildings - Workshops, garages, barns unrestricted

Camping and RV Flexibility:

Tent camping - Unlimited on your own property

RV camping - 14 days every 3 months without permits

Extended RV stays - Permits available for longer periods

RV while building - Live on-site during construction

Multiple RVs - Host friends and family gatherings

Agricultural and Commercial Uses:

Small livestock - Chickens, goats, sheep, horses allowed

Home businesses - Work from your mountain paradise

Agricultural sales - Sell produce, eggs, honey on-site

Event hosting - Weddings and gatherings permitted

Short-term rentals - Airbnb and Vrbo allowed

Building Requirements:

Septic required - For permanent structures with plumbing

Driveway cut - Required for Mae Road access

Building permits - Through Costilla County for structures

Setbacks - Reasonable distances from property lines

No timeline pressure - Build when you're ready

Nearby Attractions: Your Adventure Playground

Natural Wonders Within 2 Hours:

Great Sand Dunes National Park (1 hour) - 30 square miles of sand dunes up to 750 feet tall, North America's tallest dunes

Zapata Falls (1.5 hours) - Spectacular 25-foot waterfall hidden in a rocky crevice

Wheeler Geologic Area (2 hours) - Bizarre rock formations called "Colorado's Crown Jewel"

Rio Grande National Forest - 1.86 million acres of public land surrounding the valley

San Isabel National Forest - Eastern mountain playground with 14ers and wilderness

Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge (1 hour) - Premier birding with 200+ species

Historic and Cultural Sites:

Fort Garland Museum (45 min) - Kit Carson's last command with original 1858 buildings

San Luis Museum and Cultural Center - Hispanic heritage and folk art

Manassa (45 min) - Birthplace of boxer Jack Dempsey with museum

Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad (2 hours) - Historic narrow-gauge steam train

Great Sand Dunes Lodge - Historic 1930S lodge and restaurant

Recreational Destinations:

Wolf Creek Ski Area (2 hours) - The most snow in Colorado

Mountain Home Reservoir (1 hour) - Excellent trout fishing

Blanca Wetlands (45 min) - Wildlife viewing and hiking trails

Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge (45 min) - Rio Grande restoration area

Hot Creek Hot Springs (1.5 hours) - Natural hot springs for soaking

Pricing and Financing: Your Path to Property Freedom

Transform Your Life for Less Than Your Monthly Entertainment Budget

Cash Purchase - Maximum Savings:

$6,999 Total Investment

Pay just $750 today ($500 down + $250 processing fee)

Remaining $6,499 due at closing

Warranty deed ensures clear title

No banks, no complications

Close in as little as 7 days

Save thousands versus financing

Easy Monthly Financing - Everyone Qualifies:

$499 Today Gets You Started

$249 down + $250 processing fee

Then just $189.74/Month for 60 months

10.7% APR - fair and transparent

No credit checks - your land secures the loan

No prepayment penalties - pay off anytime

Contract for deed until paid in full

Fast-Track Financing - Own It Sooner:

$1,099 Today Accelerates Ownership

$849 down + $250 processing fee

Higher monthly payments faster ownership

Build equity quickly

Same no-credit-check terms

Perfect for motivated buyers

Why Our Financing Beats Banks:

No credit requirements - Past problems don't matter

Fast approval - Usually same day

No income verification - Self-employed friendly

Flexible terms - Work with you on payments

Simple process - No mountain of paperwork

You own immediately - Start using your land right away

How to Secure Your 5-Acre Paradise

Your Simple 5-Step Journey to Land Ownership:

Step 1: Choose Your Path

Decide between cash purchase for maximum savings or owner financing for budget flexibility. Either way, you're approved - we believe everyone deserves to own land.

Step 2: Secure Your Property

Submit your down payment to lock in this specific 5-acre parcel. With multiple buyers looking daily, acting fast ensures you get this prime Mae Road location with perfect mountain views.

Step 3: Complete Simple Paperwork

We handle all the complex details. You simply review and sign straightforward documents. No confusing legal jargon, no hidden fees, no surprises. Complete transparency throughout.

Step 4: Receive Your Deed

Cash buyers receive warranty deed at closing. Finance buyers get contract for deed, converting to warranty deed upon final payment. Either way, you can start using your land immediately.

Step 5: Live Your Dream

Begin camping, planning, building, or simply enjoying your mountain escape. Join our community of happy landowners who've discovered that Colorado living doesn't require a fortune.

What's Included:

Professional photos of your specific parcel

Detailed GPS coordinates and driving directions

County zoning and building information

Area recreation and attraction guides

Ongoing support for development questions

Access to our network of local contractors

Your Colorado Dream Is Calling - Answer Now

This Is Your Sign. Your Moment. Your Opportunity.

While others spend $189.74 on dinner and drinks that are forgotten by morning, you could own 5 acres of Colorado mountain paradise. While they're stuck in traffic, you'll be watching eagles soar over Your land. While they're paying rent that builds someone else's wealth, you'll be building equity in real Colorado property.

The Market Reality You Can't Ignore:

Similar 5-acre parcels in Rio Grande Ranches list for $10,000-$15,000

Colorado's population grows by 50,000+ people every year

Mountain land is finite - they're literally not making more

Climate migration is driving buyers from overheated, disaster-prone areas

Remote work has unleashed demand for rural mountain properties

Interest rates and inflation make real assets essential

What Sets This Parcel Apart:

Perfect Mae Road access - no complicated easements

Ideal rectangular shape - maximum usable space

Established area - not raw wilderness requiring pioneer spirit

Mountain views - the Sangre de Cristo range is your daily inspiration

Zero HOA - complete freedom increasingly rare in Colorado

Proven zoning - Estate Residential allows your dreams

Join 500+ Happy Landowners Who Said Yes

Over 500 buyers this year have discovered what you're learning now - that owning Colorado mountain land doesn't require perfect credit, huge income, or winning the lottery. It just requires saying yes to opportunity when it appears.

Like Sarah from Texas who bought 5 acres sight unseen and now spends summers camping under Colorado stars. Like Mike from California who escaped wildfires for Colorado's safety. Like the Rodriguez family building their off-grid dream home. Like retired couple John and Mary who host their grandchildren for mountain adventures.

Your Success Story Starts Today

Imagine telling friends you own 5 acres in Colorado. Imagine planning your cabin, your camping trips, your new life. Imagine watching the sunrise paint the Sangre de Cristo peaks from Your front door. Imagine the pride of leaving real assets to your children.

Stop imagining. Start owning.

Final Call to Action: Claim Your Colorado Legacy

Three Ways to Take Action Right Now:

1. Call:

Speak directly with our Colorado land specialists who know every detail about this Mae Road paradise. Get immediate answers and secure your property with a simple phone call.

2. Email: Click "Contact Seller" Below

Receive your complete property package including:

High-resolution photos of your exact parcel

Detailed maps and GPS coordinates

Building and zoning guide

Area recreation guide

Financing calculator

Purchase agreement

3. Visit: Schedule Your Property Tour

Nothing beats standing on your own land. We'll provide exact GPS coordinates and meet you on-site to walk the boundaries, discuss building sites, and answer every question.

Limited Time Bonuses for Fast Action:

Order within 48 hours: Free property tour video shot with professional drone

Close within 30 days: $100 credit toward well drilling or septic permits

Cash buyers: Additional 2% discount for immediate closing

Remember Our Guarantees:

No credit check - Everyone qualifies for owner financing

No prepayment penalty - Pay off early and save

Clear title - Warranty deed with no liens or complications

Immediate use - Start camping and planning right away

Transparent process - No hidden fees or surprises

The Bottom Line Truth

This 5-acre Colorado paradise costs less than most people spend on coffee in a year. While they're getting caffeine jitters, you'll be getting property ownership. While they're renting temporary pleasures, you'll own permanent value.

At just $189.74/Month, this is cheaper than:

Cable and streaming subscriptions most waste on mindless entertainment

Gym memberships that go unused after February

Car payments on depreciating vehicles

Bar tabs that leave nothing but headaches

Designer coffee that's forgotten in minutes

But unlike those expenses, this builds real wealth. Creates real freedom. Provides real Colorado mountain access that improves your life forever.

Your Mountains Are Calling. Your Eagles Are Soaring. Your Freedom Is Waiting.

Mae Road and 5 acres of pristine Colorado high desert can be yours Today. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains can frame your morning coffee view Tomorrow. The silent peace that heals your soul can start This Weekend.

But only if you act now.

Because while you're reading this, someone else is calling. While you're thinking, they're buying. While you're hesitating, they're celebrating their new Colorado land ownership.

Don't let your dreams remain dreams. Don't let another year pass wishing you'd acted. Don't wake up five years from now kicking yourself as prices double and opportunities vanish.

Click "Contact Seller" Right Now

Take the first step toward the life you deserve. The land you've dreamed of. The freedom you've earned. The Colorado legacy you'll leave your family.

Your 5 acres on Mae Road is waiting. The question is: Will you claim it?

The mountains are calling. Answer now.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

San Luis

Colorado 81152, USA

Take N Church Pl to CO-159 S/Main St

36 sec (0.1 mi)

Head toward E Church Pl

125 ft

Continue onto N Church Pl

417 ft

Turn left onto CO-159 S/Main St

Continue to follow CO-159 S

6 min (4.6 mi)

Turn right onto County Rd P

5 min (4.2 mi)

Continue onto CO-142 W

8 min (8.2 mi)

Continue on Rio Grande Ave. Take Rd 28 to Laura Rd

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Desert Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Sewer Service
Well Water
Septic
Estimated Annual Taxes
$48
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
71542520
Seller's Land ID
CO - Costilla - 71542520 - 5.00 Acres
LANDFLIP ID
418893
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