In Colorado, large parcels over 35 acres get special well permits
that allow for some irrigation. Larger parcels allow for real ranch style living. Usually, there are no covenants
governing these larger lots, and a more rural lifestyle is possible.
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| Looking UP the road-- Possible camping area |

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| View toward the South East from Big B |

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| View of the "Big B" area from Juarez road |

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| View from "Big B" towards Juarez at dusk |

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| Looking down into the Valley |

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SDCR Unit B, Block 50, Lots 518 and 519 -- 30
acres -- $24,000 if financed with terms or $22,000 cash This
unique parcel of land consists of two parcels which are adjoining, Parcel 519 is almost 22 acres and goes up the side
of a mountain. Parccel 518 is 7.65 acres. There is a driveway and a pad area on the parcel and a lot of paths
and unusual terrain. It faces south, so has a view of the Sangre de Cristo Ranch area and south towards New Mexico.
There is no view of Mt. Blanca from the property. There are some homes within a few miles. With the south slope-
solar power would be a great option.

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| Looking North from Parcel F toward Blanca Massif |

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| Looking NW from Parcel F |

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| Plat Map for U Lazy U Ranches |

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| Entry To U Lazy U from Alamosa County Road 8 |

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IN ALAMOSA COUNTY U Lazy U Parcel F
sells for $20,000 with financing with $7,000 down and then $250 per month for 68 months. This 40 acre
parcel is also available with our FastPay Option that allows the $18,000 Cash Price to be paid over 12-months without
interest. New Location Map coming soon! We also have
U Lazy U Parcel M - selling for $16,500 cash. Financed price is $18,000 requiring $7,000 down and $250 per month
for 55 months.
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| 40 Acre Parcel with Power |

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In Alamosa County A 40
Acre Parcel with Power on Property. Financed Price $22,000 with $9,000 down and then $250/month for 68 months.
This is also available with our FastPay Option that allows a cash price of $20,000 to be paid over 12 months without
interest.
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| Lot can be accessed from CO 159 or access road |

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| Elm Estates - Looking West |

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| Elm - Frontage view |

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| North from MM 2-- Property to the east of RD |

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| Lot is on the left of the cul de sac |

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| Looking south from lot on Access road |

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| Historic Plaza in Costilla, NM |

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| A different view of Elm Estates |

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| Southwestern Home near Costilla Plaza |

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| Catholic Church in Garcia- 2 Miles away |

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| 1855 Adobe Building attached to home |

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| Costilla is the New Mexico Part of Garcia |

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| Service Station and Store on NM Hwy 522 to Taos |
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| Costilla is the New Mexico Part of Garcia |

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| Service Station and Store on NM Hwy 522 to Taos |
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| 150 Year-old large adobe structure |

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Elm Estates 40-Acres sells for $18,000 with $6,000 Down and then
$229/mo for 71 months. Cash Price is $$16,200. Our FastPay Option is available which allows the cash price to be paid
over a 12-months period without interest. 40 Acre Parcel –Elm Estates, Parcel 1— This parcel is located
on Colorado Highway 159, just two miles from the New Mexico border. It has frontage on the paved road and
is just 2 miles from the old Hispanic settlement of Garcia and less than 4 miles from the New Mexico town of Costilla.
This location is just 37 miles from the tourist town of Taos, where
similar properties sell for more than $100,000. From there, it is less than one hour’s drive to the
Red River, the Angel Fire and the Taos Ski Areas. The Albuquerque
Airport, with service by Southwest Airlines is 175 miles , or less than 4 hours away. There is great elk
hunting in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains just a few miles to the east. There are also many mountain roads
for 4-wheeling or ATV-travel. In Colorado, 35+ acre parcels qualify
for a special well permit with continuous flow rates of 15 gallons/minute. This allows for watering trees,
flowers and up to a 1 acre garden or field. There are no covenants, no building codes and few restrictions. Costilla
County welcomes environmental friendly construction methods, including wind/solar powered homes, earthship homes, strawbale
or earthbag construction. This 40-acre parcel has no trees. As can be seen from the photos, trees will do well
if watered
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| Part of the pad/driveway area |

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35-Acre
Parcel Near Alamosa---$15,000 with $3,000 Down and $200/mo for 80 months. Cash Price and Fast Pay Price is $13,500. This
parcel is located 10 miles east of Alamosa. The legal description is Wild Horse Ranch #7, Phase 3, Mustang Division.
We sold this parcel several years ago and bought it back recently. We are able to offer this parcel for substantially
less than 3 years ago. In addition, the people that were buying it put in a large driveway and building/camping
area and this land can be used immediately for recreation and building. In Colorado, 35-acre and larger parcels
qualify for a regular well permit which allows for using 15 gallons per minute continuously. That water can be used for a
garden, watering trees, livestock,etc. Good quality drinking water is found in this area about 60'
down. All the photos to the left are new and were taken approximately May 10, 2010 at the location.
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