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$95,700
MLS: 05044-874352
4. Acres
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own 4 beautiful acres of Colorado mountain land, located in the desirable Colorado Mountain Estates subdivision at 109 & 81 High Pasture Road in Divide, Colorado. This listing includes two adjacent 2-acre lots, offering flexibility and privacy for your dream build.
Enjoy breathtaking views of Pikes Peak, Mt. Pisgah, and the surrounding mountain valleys. With southern exposure and abundant wildlife, this peaceful setting is perfect for a full-time residence or vacation getaway. Whether you're looking to build a mountain cabin or a year-round home, this property checks all the boxes.
Located just a short, scenic drive from Colorado Springs, you’ll love the easy year-round access via a paved county road. Electric and natural gas are nearby, making the building process even more convenient.
Property Highlights:
Whether you're searching for land for sale near Colorado Springs, mountain property in Divide, CO, or a buildable lot with views of Pikes Peak, this property offers unmatched value and natural beauty.
Lifestyle in the Central Colorado Mountains
Central Colorado Mountains include several communities west of Colorado Springs including Woodland Park, Divide, Florissant, Cripple Creek, Victor, Lake George and Hartsel. Residents have endless options for outdoor activities such as: boating on Eleven Mile and Spinney Reservoirs, fishing in the Gold Medal Waters of the Dream Stream, biking & hiking in Mueller State Park, exploring the Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument and the mining towns of Cripple Creek, and Victor. In addition, we are only a short 60 minute drive to World Class skiing in Breckenridge.
The property is approximately a 50-minute drive from downtown Colorado Springs, offering access to more amazing sites - including the US Air Force Academy, Garden of the Gods, plus easy air transportation from the Colorado Springs Airport. This mountain property can offer an amazing lifestyle while maintaining easy access to both small and large communities in the Pikes Peak region.
Mike Orist