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Kerr Heritage Farm

W County Rd 4E : Berthoud, CO 80513

Larimer County, Colorado

132 Acres
$5,496,000 USD
$41,636 / ac
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Land Description

The Kerr Heritage Farm spans 132+/- acres of productive pivot-irrigated farmland ideally positioned along the edge of the Berthoud city limits. Currently zoned Fa1, the property currently allows for rural agricultural use but presents exceptional potential for future residential development, featuring gently westward-sloping terrain, expansive Front Range vistas, and breathtaking views of Longs Peak.

Land

Located on the edge of Berthoud, this exceptional 132+/- acre property offers a rare opportunity for future development or long-term land investment along Colorado's rapidly growing Front Range. Currently planted in alfalfa irrigated by Ish Ditch water shares, the gently rolling farmland features a westward slope that captures sweeping mountain views and stunning sunsets across the Front Range. With access from County Road 4E along the north boundary, the property presents an ideal layout for the development of country estate lots, equestrian properties, rural storage facilities, or a larger-scale residential community through future annexation into the Town of Berthoud.

The historic farmhouse and approximately 11 acres are being separated from the original farm, resulting in 132+/- acres available for purchase and development. This property is in the Berthoud Future Land Use Map Flum and proposing annexation to the town is suggested for investors looking to develop the property for residential use. Future infrastructure opportunities for higher density residential development include working with the Town of Berthoud for sewer and water services or for low density rural estate development, pursuing domestic well and septic permits through the State of Colorado. Electricity is supplied by Xcel Energy, with natural gas infrastructure nearby. As Berthoud continues to experience strong residential growth and expanding amenities, this property represents an outstanding opportunity to secure a highly desirable large parcel of land in one of Northern Colorado's most sought-after areas.

Agriculture

The property is currently being farmed by a tenant farmer and includes an annual farm lease through 2028. There are about 115 acres of tillable farm ground, with approximately 17 acres of grass. In 2025 when water was short, the farmer harvested roughly 400 tons of triticale and alfalfa, but average water years will gross 500-600 tons or more. Current irrigation includes 74 shares of the Old Ish Ditch by The Boulder and Larimer County Irrigating and Manufacturing Ditch Co. that is being sold with the property and offers a historical record of use, with some water rented in drought years. The farm lease runs through 2028 with 50 of the share retained by the tenant. No mineral rights or other water rights will pass to the buyer. Contact listing agent for a copy of the farm lease agreement.

Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources

74 shares of Ish Ditch water stock will transfer to the buyer with the sale. No other water rights or oil, gas or mineral rights will convey to the buyer.

Region & Climate

Berthoud, Colorado enjoys a mild semi-arid climate with over 300 days of sunshine annually. Located along the northern Front Range between Loveland and Longmont, the area receives approximately 15 to 18 inches of rainfall and 40 to 60 inches of snowfall each year. Warm summers, moderate winters, and productive agricultural soils make Berthoud a desirable location for farming, rural living, and enjoying Colorado's scenic mountain views.

History

Established in 1876 by Major John Kerr, one of the founding figures of Berthoud, the farm holds a unique place in the area's history. Major Kerr, who is buried in the Berthoud Cemetery, worked as a stagecoach driver for the Overland Stage Company, traveling the route between Denver and Salt Lake City. The property is situated on the site of Berthoud's original settlement. When the railroad arrived, the town was relocated to its present location because trains could not reliably take on water and climb the nearby grade. Since its founding nearly 150 years ago, the farm has been owned by only four families prior to its purchase by the current owners in 1972.

Location

Nestled along Colorado's Front Range, Berthoud offers the perfect blend of small-town charm, rural beauty, and convenient access to larger communities. Known as the Garden Spot of Colorado, the area features scenic mountain views, open farmland, and a welcoming community atmosphere. Residents enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with nearby recreation opportunities including golf, boating at Carter Lake, hiking, horseback riding, and easy access to both Fort Collins and Denver. With its growing amenities, excellent schools, and peaceful country setting, living near Berthoud provides an ideal balance of privacy, outdoor living, and modern convenience.

Seller is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Colorado.

Directions to Land

From Berthoud head south on Sty Rd 15a, then head west on Cty Rd 4e, the farm is on the south side of 4e.

More Land Details

Seller's Land ID
407106
LANDFLIP ID
421307
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