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With courtesy of Slifer Smith & Frampton - Summit County Posted by REcolorado (Denver)
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PCS# 4519 & 452 Us-24
Hartsel, CO 80449
— Park
County — Hartsel Neighborhood
This offering is for two commercially zoned lots that have Highway 24 frontage on the southside of unincorporated Hartsel. The first 1.38 acres +/- acres (PCS# 4520) has an old garage building on the front edge of the property and a meadow in the back which has views of the old train depot and Hartsel Springs buildings. The second lot just to the west is 2.32 +/- Acres (PCS#4519), is relatively flat and is currently being used as a hay field. There are no utilities currently on either property. Several local businesses exist in this area including an art and antiques shop, a convenience store/gas-station, and a couple of local eateries. About an hour's drive from Colorado Springs. Teller County is to the East and has the gaming town of Cripple Creek and the Florissant Fossil National Monument. This section of Highway 24 also serves access to Chaffee County to the west, Summit County via Highway 9 to the north with the Towns of Fairplay and Alma, and a scenic drive to Canon City and Fremont County from Highway 9 to the South. The stated acreage and taxes on this listing are combined from both properties.