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12027 Saint Vrain Road
Longmont, CO 80504
— Boulder
County — None Neighborhood
Great development opportunity or buy and hold. Just under 3 acres east of Pace, on the north side of 9th (St. Vrain Rd) across from the north entrance to Fox Hill. Property is currently in Boulder County, zoned Ag. Improvements include 1947 farmhouse, plus 6 outbuildings. One of the few infill development lots in Longmont. Up to 18 units per acres possible. Water rights include 1/4 share of Rough and Ready Ditch, which delivers approximately 14.9 acre-feet of water. According to the City, this would fulfill the raw water requirements for development.