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41.23 Acres Of Land For Sale In Westcliffe, Colorado
575 CR 179
WESTCLIFFE,
CO
81252
CUSTER
COUNTY
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RARE WESTSIDE 41+ ACRES, POND, WINDMILL, NO HOA! - Spectacular "WEST SIDE" acres now available! This is a rare opportunity to own a larger tract of land beneath the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains. If you have animals, this wonderful land has very nice meadows, trees, POND, WINDMILL, HUGE 360-dregree breathtaking mountain views. You will be close to the mountains and not far from town. Very private building site locations. At night you can view all the stars, the Milky Way, and have the freshest clean air in the world! Westcliffe is an amazing paradise and a true hidden gem of Colorado. Additional adjoining land also available so you can get nearly 80 ACRES if desired!
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LAND FOR SALE IN
WESTCLIFFE,
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