Mountain Views on Sprawling Acreage

880 E State Highway 56, Berthoud is a spectacular, completely fenced horse property sitting on almost 5 acres. Wonderful views of Longs Peak and Front Range in a quiet location close to downtown Berthoud & I-25. For all those horse lovers: 3-stall Cleary Barn & working horse arena w/ 2 acre grazing pasture. This freshly painted home features hardwood floors, rich wood trim, gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, Corian countertops, glass cooktop, wall oven, double sink, SS refrigerator, & large island that opens to comfortable family room with gas fireplace. West side of the home is designed to take in the views from all rooms. Living room & primary bedroom have large bay windows with seating areas. Large veranda to enjoy sunsets & warm evenings. Fully finished basement w/ large game room, wet bar, media room & a guest suite. Great for entertaining indoors or out! Greenhouse & beautiful outdoor living space with brand new pergola to the east. Ditch rights included to lease water with potential of 250 bales of hay per year. Call (970) 430-9630 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

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Mountain Views on Sprawling Acreage

880 E State Highway 56, Berthoud is a spectacular, completely fenced horse property sitting on almost 5 acres. Wonderful views of Longs Peak and Front Range in a quiet location close to downtown Berthoud & I-25. For all those horse lovers: 3-stall Cleary Barn & working horse arena w/ 2 acre grazing pasture. This freshly painted home features hardwood floors, rich wood trim, gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, Corian countertops, glass cooktop, wall oven, double sink, SS refrigerator, & large island that opens to comfortable family room with gas fireplace. West side of the home is designed to take in the views from all rooms. Living room & primary bedroom have large bay windows with seating areas. Large veranda to enjoy sunsets & warm evenings. Fully finished basement w/ large game room, wet bar, media room & a guest suite. Great for entertaining indoors or out! Greenhouse & beautiful outdoor living space with brand new pergola to the east. Ditch rights included to lease water with potential of 250 bales of hay per year. Call (970) 430-9630 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

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New Listings Week of Nov. 8th

6620 Tamarax Court, Loveland, CO 80538

Listing Agent: Jon Holsten (970) 237-2752; MLS 954837

Enjoy a quiet lifestyle, breathtaking views and wildlife on this beautiful three-acre property tucked along popular Glade Road in the foothills west of Loveland and Fort Collins. Your new home features a light and airy kitchen with plenty of cabinetry, wood floors and updated lighting. Step from the kitchen to a private deck surrounded by trees, perfect for entertaining and relaxing. Back inside, you’ll find a huge dining area with wood floors adjacent to the sprawling living room with a stone encased wood-burning stove. Nearby flex space with a separate outside entrance is perfect for a large office equipped with its own kitchen and second fireplace. All three bedrooms are on the second level, including the master suite. Attached two-car garage and a separate detached garage with two bays. Storage Shed and RV parking. Peace and serenity at its finest.

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What to Consider When Buying an Equestrian Property

Buying a horse property is not your typical home purchase, especially for first time buyers. If you’ve never shopped for a horse property before, there is much to learn on the road to finding the best property for your needs. Working with an experienced Equestrian Advisor will also help ensure your home search and purchase go as smoothly as possible.

Horse Property Acreage
Just because a property has plentiful acreage doesn’t mean it will be suitable for horse care. The land must be flat-to-gently-sloped for grazing and provide adequate access to your horses’ basic needs. You want to look for properties with usable land – meaning there are not acres of unusable gullies, steep edges, or too many bodies of water that could make it difficult for your animals to navigate the property. Pay attention to local regulations about how much acreage is required per horse.

Zoning Instructions
If the property currently has horses or has in the past, do not assume it is an approved horse property. Part of your Equestrian Advisor’s job will be to ensure the property is in line with the local city, county, and/or HOA regulations for agriculture and livestock. Neglecting to verify the property could mean a significant financial setback if your horse property were the source of future legal issues and penalties.

Stable Inspections
When conducting the primary home inspection, be sure to have the barn and stables inspected as well. This could lead to higher upfront costs but skipping it could cause a huge headache later. Having a professional evaluate the barn and stables can reveal structural issues, electrical issues, or other potential problems that you would want to know about before you sign any paperwork.

Amenities
Housing horses and livestock on your property can be done with much more ease with a few convenient amenities. When touring prospective properties, look for the following:

  • Frost-proof spigots in the pasture, arena, and turnouts
  • Heated waterers in the stalls
  • Sufficient hay storage area
  • Tack room with a fridge for medication and supplements
  • Wash bay
  • Arena or training round pen

Your Routine
Transitioning to an equestrian lifestyle is a big adjustment, especially if this is your first time. Make sure you are taking your daily routine into consideration when looking at properties. How close are you to the barn? Where is the main water source? Careful planning every step of the way will make adapting to your new property much smoother and easier.

To connect with an experienced Equestrian Advisor today, click the link below:

Equestrian Advisor

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What to Consider When Buying an Equestrian Property

Buying a horse property is not your typical home purchase, especially for first time buyers. If you’ve never shopped for a horse property before, there is much to learn on the road to finding the best property for your needs. Working with an experienced Equestrian Advisor will also help ensure your home search and purchase go as smoothly as possible.

Horse Property Acreage
Just because a property has plentiful acreage doesn’t mean it will be suitable for horse care. The land must be flat-to-gently-sloped for grazing and provide adequate access to your horses’ basic needs. You want to look for properties with usable land – meaning there are not acres of unusable gullies, steep edges, or too many bodies of water that could make it difficult for your animals to navigate the property. Pay attention to local regulations about how much acreage is required per horse.

Zoning Instructions
If the property currently has horses or has in the past, do not assume it is an approved horse property. Part of your Equestrian Advisor’s job will be to ensure the property is in line with the local city, county, and/or HOA regulations for agriculture and livestock. Neglecting to verify the property could mean a significant financial setback if your horse property were the source of future legal issues and penalties.

Stable Inspections
When conducting the primary home inspection, be sure to have the barn and stables inspected as well. This could lead to higher upfront costs but skipping it could cause a huge headache later. Having a professional evaluate the barn and stables can reveal structural issues, electrical issues, or other potential problems that you would want to know about before you sign any paperwork.

Amenities
Housing horses and livestock on your property can be done with much more ease with a few convenient amenities. When touring prospective properties, look for the following:

  • Frost-proof spigots in the pasture, arena, and turnouts
  • Heated waterers in the stalls
  • Sufficient hay storage area
  • Tack room with a fridge for medication and supplements
  • Wash bay
  • Arena or training round pen

Your Routine
Transitioning to an equestrian lifestyle is a big adjustment, especially if this is your first time. Make sure you are taking your daily routine into consideration when looking at properties. How close are you to the barn? Where is the main water source? Careful planning every step of the way will make adapting to your new property much smoother and easier.

To connect with an experienced Equestrian Advisor today, click the link below:

Equestrian Advisor

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Lake House Meets Mountain Bliss

This gorgeous Red Feather Property is a perfect blend lake house and mountain cabin. 352 Nowata Drive offers 360 degrees of amazing views, over an acre of property and less than 200ft to the shore of Crystal Lake, make this the perfect oasis for any outdoor enthusiast. An oversized 1 car garage plus a workshop give you plenty of space to store your toys. The southern facing deck is perfect for any day the sun is shinning, all 300 days! Contact Meagan Griesel at (970) 691-0056 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

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Great Bones in Need of TLC

Looking to make some sweat equity? 105 S. Grand Ave, Fort Lupton features a very convenient location near Highway 85 and Highway 52 on just under 1/3 of an acre. This solid brick ranch has lots of light from the floor-to-ceiling windows and a walk-out basement. The home backs to an open field and has a large concrete patio in the back yard, great for entertaining! Pre-inspection is available. Contact Meagan Griesel at (970) 691-0056 or click here for more information. 

 

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Charm + Acreage!

439 42nd St SW, Loveland is a beautiful brick farmhouse built in 1920 has all of it’s original charm and has been updated and maintained thoroughly for you to enjoy for years to come. Sprawl out on nearly an acre of land ready for your animals, including a tac room with heat and electric. This property also has a full RV hookup with 50 amp electrical and water connection. Rent out the RV space or enjoy it for yourself! New Roof in 2021. Contact Jared Foster at (970) 690-5707 or Alexis Foster at (970) 310-6999 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

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Investment Home Opportunity

1212 Walnut Ave, Loveland is an amazing opportunity to have an investment property, flip or rehab for your own. This unique, mid century ranch has great bones, some original features and sits on over a 1/4 acre lot with no HOA or metro. Two full kitchens! BOTH a large detached two car garage with shop, as well as a one car attached garage and shed too. Perfect for RV, boat and other toy storage. Located in the county, but conveniently located in west Loveland, easy access to the mountains. Unique two sided wrap around, glassed in deck. Multiple patio areas & additional deck to relax and enjoy the mountain view. Call Nancy Harwood at (970) 449-2652 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

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Investment Home Opportunity

1212 Walnut Ave, Loveland is an amazing opportunity to have an investment property, flip or rehab for your own. This unique, mid century ranch has great bones, some original features and sits on over a 1/4 acre lot with no HOA or metro. Two full kitchens! BOTH a large detached two car garage with shop, as well as a one car attached garage and shed too. Perfect for RV, boat and other toy storage. Located in the county, but conveniently located in west Loveland, easy access to the mountains. Unique two sided wrap around, glassed in deck. Multiple patio areas & additional deck to relax and enjoy the mountain view. Call Nancy Harwood at (970) 449-2652 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

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