Totaling 838 acres(Parcels 1,3,4,5,6) and located just 20 minutes from downtown Aspen in the pristine Woody Creek Valley, the ranch is bordered by US Forest Service designated road less areas on one side and is one of the last great Aspen ranches available for purchase. Originally homesteaded in the late 1800s and purchased by the Craig family in 1964, the Craig family has continued the historical agricultural uses of the land and the property remains relatively unchanged since the turn of the century. Four separate development parcels are vested until October 2019. See documents section for more info. Seller will consider selling parcels separately
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Listing Type
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Farm
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Listing ID
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117201
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Bedrooms
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3
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Bathrooms
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2
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House Size
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3,303
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Lot Size
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Refer to Acreage
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Listing Status
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Active
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Year Built
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1899
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County
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Pitkin
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Full Bath
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2
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Half Bath
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1
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Subdivision
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West Aspen
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Floors
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1.0
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Taxes
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1622.36
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TaxYear
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2010
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Condition
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Good
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Style
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Two Story
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Parking
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2 Car
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Cooling
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None
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Heating
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Forced Air, Gas, Wood Stove
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Basement
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Crawl Space
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Roof
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Compositions Shingle
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Water
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Well - Household, Well - Irrigation
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Gas
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Propane
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Fireplace
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Wood
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Exterior
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Frame
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Garage
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None
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Laundry
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Area, Room
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MINERAL RIGHTS
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No
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POSSESSION
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DOD
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SHOWING INSTRUCTIONS
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24 Hour Notice, Call Listing Office, Occupied
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Electric
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Yes
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Carport
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None
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Furnished
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No
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Under Construction
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No
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DISCLOSURES
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Easements, Historical
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DOCUMENTS ON FILE
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Easements, Survey/ILC
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PROPERTY TYPE
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Residential with Improvements
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TERMS
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Cash
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EXTRAS
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Barn or Corral, Cable TV, Fence, Green House, Guest/Caretaker Qtrs, Landscaping, Outbuildings, Patio/Deck
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Sign
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Yes
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Water Rights
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Yes
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LOCATION AMENITIES
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Borders Public Land, Exposure, Extreme Topo, Gentle Topo, Horse Property, Lake, Pond, River Frontage, Rolling Topo, Southern, Stream, Trees, Views
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SANITATION
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Septic
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Acreage
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101 or More
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PROPERTY SUBTYPE
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Farm/Ranch
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Foreclosure
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No
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REO
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No
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Short Sale
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No
Listing provided by Coldwell Banker Mason Morse