Nice level lot located on the outskirts of rural Akron, CO. This lot is set up perfect to build your home! Manufactured homes are allowed as long as they are placed on a foundation. Electricity runs along the back of the property line. Sewer and water infrastructure are in place for the subdivision. Lot allows for dogs, cats, and up to 20 chickens, no roosters.
Nice level lot located on the outskirts of rural Akron, CO. This lot is set up perfect to build your home! Manufactured homes are allowed as long as they are placed on a foundation. Electricity runs along the back of the property line. Sewer and water infrastructure are in place for the subdivision. Lot allows for dogs, cats, and up to 20 chickens, no roosters.
Gorgeous quarter section in Northeastern Colorado. Rolling land suitable for farming, building, you name it. Seller owns 3/8 mineral rights that will transfer with the property. Amazing sunsets and views for days. Directly across from Fremont Butte. Property appraised for $180,000 when Seller bought it in 2022. Come claim your little slice of heaven.
Gorgeous quarter section in Northeastern Colorado. Rolling land suitable for farming, building, you name it. Seller owns 3/8 mineral rights that will transfer with the property. Amazing sunsets and views for days. Directly across from Fremont Butte. Property appraised for $180,000 when Seller bought it in 2022. Come claim your little slice of heaven.
Excellent location in the heart of Akron! Highway 34 frontage! Two parcels combined for a total of .59 acres (approximately 160' x 160'). This property is zoned "C Residence" which allows for all sorts of options including but no limited to: single or multi-family dwellings, apartments, daycare, physician offices, churches, other businesses and more. Property includes a water and sewer tap.
Akron’s newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron. This is the perfect place to build the home you’ve always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream – here’s your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who make your child’s school experience something that just can’t be duplicated in larger school districts. Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport. Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community. These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what’s available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron’s newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron. This is the perfect place to build the home you’ve always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream – here’s your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who made your child’s school experience something that just can’t be duplicated in larger school districts. Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport. Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community. These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what’s available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron’s newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron. This is the perfect place to build the home you’ve always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream – here’s your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who made your child’s school experience something that just can’t be duplicated in larger school districts. Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport. Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community. These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what’s available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron’s newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron. This is the perfect place to build the home you’ve always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream – here’s your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who made your child’s school experience something that just can’t be duplicated in larger school districts. Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport. Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community. These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what’s available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron’s newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron. This is the perfect place to build the home you’ve always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream – here’s your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who made your child’s school experience something that just can’t be duplicated in larger school districts. Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport. Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community. These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what’s available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron's newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron. This is the perfect place to build the home you've always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream - here's your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who made your child's school experience something that just can't be duplicated in larger school districts. Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport. Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community. These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what's available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron’s newest subdivision, Yeamans Acres, combines the country living you long for with the convenience of municipal services that the Town of Akron can provide. These nearly five-acre lots are served with municipal water and trash services, and have unpaved streets that will be maintained by the Town of Akron.This is the perfect place to build the home you’ve always wanted. If owning a few head of livestock has always been your dream – here’s your chance. The Ranchette zoning allows for one animal unit per acre, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a 4-H or FFA project. Located less than a mile from the Washington County Golf Club and the Akron fishing pond makes it easy to enjoy these recreation amenities at the drop of a hat. Akron Schools have a reputation for academic excellence, with attentive, caring staff and administration who made your child’s school experience something that just can’t be duplicated in larger school districts.Akron is located 110 miles northeast of Denver in Washington County, an easy drive via I-76 and US Highway 34. The Town was founded in 1882 when the railroad expanded westward through what is now Akron. The railway remains a vital part of our community, but is joined by one of the finest general aviation airports in the region, the Colorado Plains Regional Airport.Washington County has a largely agricultural-based economy. Wheat and cattle are the backbone of not only the economy, but also the traditional values and rural lifestyle that continue to define the community.These lots are an empty canvas. Take a look at what’s available and start making your dreams a reality.
Akron is located in Colorado. Akron, Colorado has a population of 1,793. Akron is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.32%.
The median household income in Akron, Colorado is $41,708. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,141 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Akron is 38.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 16.8 inches per year, with 38.2 inches of snow per year.