Circle J Ranch presents a rare opportunity to own 362.33 acres across eight parcels of private, canyon-rim land bordering San Juan National Forest, with direct access to the rugged beauty of Ryman Canyonâ??locally known as â??Lion Alleyâ? for its role as a natural wildlife corridor leading to the Dolores River. Perched above sweeping canyon views, the setting offers exceptional privacy, dramatic scenery, and a true connection to the Western landscape. The custom-built 6,564-square-foot residence is thoughtfully positioned to capture expansive vistas from nearly every room. Designed for both everyday comfort and elevated entertaining, the home features vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, rich wood flooring, and extensive stonework that reflect the character of the surrounding terrain. At the heart of the home, a spacious chefâ??s kitchen is designed to gather. Featuring dual islands, custom cabinetry, granite countertops, and high-end appliances, the space offers exceptional functionality while opening seamlessly to adjacent living and dining areasâ??ideal for hosting on any scale. The main-level primary suite is a true retreat, designed as a private wing of the home. Framed by large windows and canyon views, the bedroom features vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and a fireplace, creating a warm yet expansive atmosphere. The en-suite bath offers an extended dual vanity, abundant cabinetry, and refined finishes, while a custom, boutique-style walk-in closet with center island provides exceptional organization and storage. Two additional guest suites, each with en-suite bathrooms, offer comfort and privacy, while a flexible office or additional bedroom and powder room add versatility. Multiple living and recreation spacesâ??including a game room with billiardsâ??create an inviting environment for relaxation and entertaining. A striking stone fireplace anchors the main living area, while large windows and doors frame the canyon beyond and open to an expansive outdoor patio perfectly positioned to take in the views. The lower level offers extensive storage, including a large walk-in gun safe. Built with quality and efficiency in mind, the home features 2x6 construction, enhanced insulation, engineered hardwood flooring, and in-floor radiant heat, supported by dual-zone forced-air heating and air conditioning. A detached, heated three-car garage adds convenience. The land is equally well-equipped, offering irrigation water, a large pond, a shooting range with bench, a barn with electricity, and an equipment building with power and water. A future riding arena site is already in place with electrical service, and a former homesite tucked behind the barn includes electricity and septicâ??ideal for a guest residence or caretakerâ??s home. Wildlife is abundant, with frequent sightings of deer, elk, bobcat, bear, and mountain lion. The property also carries historical significance, with artifacts such as arrowheads and pottery from ancient Ancestral Puebloan settlements and hunting camps. Year-round access via a county-maintained road completes this exceptional offering of privacy, refinement, and untamed natural beauty.
This historic craftsman-style farmhouse is beautifully maintained and sits on a spacious 3.9 acre lot in the peaceful Pleasant View area. The home offers 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, with a layout that balances comfort and functionality. The detached 2 car garage provides ample parking or workshop space. Inside, the house retains its timeless charm with original hardwood floors and classic glass doorknobs, while modern updates include a newer furnace and updated appliances. Outside, the property is ideal for those interested in hobby farming or simply enjoying country living, with plenty of open space and a large Quonset hut that offers extensive storage options for equipment, tools, or vehicles. The basement includes a versatile room that can be easily converted into two additional bedrooms, perfect for growing families or guests. There are no HOA fees or covenants, giving you freedom to use the land as you wish. Overall, this home combines historic character with modern amenities in a rural setting.
An original tiny house homestead built in 1920 located in the historic Four Corners area. Archeological sites and ruins nearby, close to Mesa Verde. Fishing, rafting and camping at the Dolores River. Lots of bird watching and wildlife in the area. Hunting opportunities include big game - elk, deer and bears. The town has a post office, store and the telephone company is more than 100 years old. Live the western lifestyle and cowboy traditions going to the livestock auction with lots of farming and ranching in the area. Good highway access and an easy drive to Durango, Moab and Telluride. Electric and water taps are installed, and this place is ready for restoration!
WELL-MAINTAINED HISTORIC HOME! Welcome to this beautiful craftsman-style home that is not only historic but also has been diligently maintained throughout the years. As the last remaining house of Ackman, Colorado, this 4-bedroom 2-bathroom home features many original fixtures such as; light fixtures, door knobs, cabinets, etc. While this house is a masterpiece of antiquity, it does not neglect the modern comforts expected in todayâs world. There is a new, energy-efficient furnace, updated flooring, bathrooms remodeled, new kitchen appliances, etc. The formal living room features a charming 42x48 woodburning fireplace that creates a classy and dignified feel to the room while the den feels intimate and comfortable. You donât want to miss out on the opportunity to live that picturesque country lifestyle. Call me today
CHANGE CREATES AMAZING RESULTS! New in so many ways - Just recently in 2021, this 3BR2BA home was recreated into a modern ranch style home. It gives out the vibes every homeowner wants -- basking in comfort, style, and pride amongst many other emotional traits. The living room and family room are extremely large for great entertainment and family gatherings. The kitchen lies between the definition of a country kitchen and the contemporary style. Adorning your home are patios facing the front yard full of shade trees, grass, fencing as well as the back yard concrete patio for your view of wildlife, livestock or pasture land. Extra buildings always a plus - a livestock barn with corrals and a 60' x 100' shop. All of this with 20 acres is located North of Cortez yet paved road leads you home as you pass fields of wheat, beans, and irrigated pastures. Extras: a seasonal live stream, barn and corrals. No covenants and no HOA or HOA fees.

Pleasant View is located in Colorado. Pleasant View, Colorado 81331has a population of 448. Pleasant View 81331 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.24% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.74%.
The median household income in Pleasant View, Colorado 81331 is $54,545. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,335 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Pleasant View 81331 is 60.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.9 inches per year, with 67.3 inches of snow per year.