These 21 acres has the perfect combination of aspen forests, rolling meadow and grassland. The land has power and phone, as well as county maintained access. You have the ability to build your custom home, or it might be the ideal seasonal family camp retreat. There are no covenants or HOAs. This land has the feeling that you are completely remote, but you are only 30 minutes away from the historic mining and gambling town of Cripple that offers a variety of restaurants and entertainment.
This vacant land, situated in a picturesque mountain setting within a historic mining community, presents a unique opportunity to build your dream home while embracing the charm of small-town living. The plot offers a serene and scenic environment, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the mountains, providing a perfect backdrop for your future residence. Living here means becoming part of a close-knit community where neighbors know each other by name and a friendly wave is a common greeting. Historic Cripple Creek with its casinos, shops and restaurants is a short 7-minute drive. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love, as the surrounding mountains offer endless opportunities for recreation. Hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring old mining trails are popular activities, allowing you to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the area. The changing seasons bring stunning landscapes, from vibrant fall foliage to snow-capped peaks in winter. Building your home on this vacant land means embracing a lifestyle that enables the tranquility of mountain living. It's a place where you can create lasting memories!
This vacant land, situated in a picturesque mountain setting within a historic mining community, presents a unique opportunity to build your dream home while embracing the charm of small-town living. The plot offers a serene and scenic environment, surrounded by the rugged beauty of the mountains, providing a perfect backdrop for your future residence. Living here means becoming part of a close-knit community where neighbors know each other by name and a friendly wave is a common greeting. Historic Cripple Creek with its casinos, shops and restaurants is a short 7-minute drive. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love, as the surrounding mountains offer endless opportunities for recreation. Hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring old mining trails are popular activities, allowing you to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the area. The changing seasons bring stunning landscapes, from vibrant fall foliage to snow-capped peaks in winter. Building your home on this vacant land means embracing a lifestyle that enables the tranquility of mountain living. It's a place where you can create lasting memories!
Come check out this vacant land located in Victor with its surrounding views, over 2 acres, and a stellar building location! Located close to the Historic Town of Cripple Creek you'll have entertainment and activities year 'round. Continue to drive further west into ski towns if you prefer the outdoors and fresh snow during winter, or the town shops during summer. The buyer would have to dig well on property approved by the State of Colorado as well as verify utilities available. Call us today for more information!
Victor is located in Colorado. Victor, Colorado has a population of 315. Victor is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 7.94% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.36%.
The median household income in Victor, Colorado is $48,125. The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,677 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Victor is 52.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 74 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 20.9 inches per year, with 123.5 inches of snow per year.