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24130 High Timber Lane
Agate, CO 80101
— Elbert
County — Waters Lot Neighborhood
One of the most private 42 acre forest and hills properties in Elbert county. Offering mountain views, new growth and mature ponderosa pines, meadows, abundant varied wildflowers in three different climate zones, gulches, a sandy dry stream bed, a cliff, a safe target shooting area and other hidden wonders. The soil is extremely fertile, giving new life to hundreds of naturally growing new Ponderosa pine trees every year and meadow lands that support grazing. The property is fenced and cross fenced with access along a private community road. This new construction home is an earth berm design with passive solar architecture. The earth berm protects the roof, north and west faces of the home, while direct solar heating enters from the eastern and southern exposures. Solar heating enters the home between October and March, but the home is designed to bypass heating in warmer months. A ductless mini split air conditioner presents a contemporary approach to indoor climate management, offering unique advantages that distinguish it from traditional central air systems. Ductless mini splits operate on a zone-by-zone basis. Each room or zone is equipped with its own sleek air handler, typically mounted inconspicuously on a wall or ceiling. This configuration enables precise temperature control tailored to individual needs.
The structural steel reinforced concrete (almost 100 cubic yards poured) dwelling is very energy efficient summer and winter. This design is impervious to most weather conditions. The structure's interior is light, bright and airy with multiple skylights and operable Pella wood windows that bring in the outdoor air. The design is also compliant with modern passive solar design standards for air flow. Average year around electrical usage from the MVEA is billed at $80 per month. The exterior is low maintenance stucco complimented by architectural color matched metal trim. Engineered drainage and grading protects the home from surface moisture intrusion.