Little Twin Mountain Ranch
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Price: $835,000.00 Type:
Acreage, Recreation Land
Amenities:
Water Rights, Water Well
Acreage: 480 Region: West State: Wyoming County: Laramie MLS Number: WY21301 Status: Active
Property Documents: N/A LITTLE TWIN MOUNTAIN RANCH – Cheyenne, Wyoming: The Little Twin Mountain Ranch represents the chance to own 480± acres of the most pristine, undisturbed mountain property in southeast Wyoming. Located 5-1/2 miles south of I-80 between Harriman Road and Remount Road, this property is conveniently situated just 26 miles from Cheyenne, Wyoming, 33 miles from Laramie, Wyoming, 40 miles from Fort Collins, Colorado and just north of the Colorado state line. The smaller of the Twin Mountains is centrally located on the ranch. Granite rock outcroppings, pine trees, and spruce trees provide shelter and scenery on the property. There are two natural springs and two lakes that provide ample water for livestock and wildlife. The land has been well managed with an abundance of grass and forage in the pastures. There is power approximately a half mile from the edge of the property and a multitude of scenic home sites throughout the ranch with unparalleled views of Table Mountain and Mound Mountain of the Medicine Bow Mountain Range to the south. Price: $835,000 Contact Mark McNamee at (307) 760-9510 for more details |
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Clark & Associates Land Brokers have over 26 years of combined experience in selling farm, ranch, and recreational properties.
Our firm employs four full-time ranch brokers, and has a proven track record of selling over 90% of the properties we list. Our goal is to sell your property for the highest possible price, with the highest quality service, in the least amount of time. We work for you as your full-time professional real estate agent in acquisition and/or disposition.
For each of our listings, Clark & Associates Land Brokers, LLC provide and distribute complete and accurate informational brochures including maps, color photographs, and comprehensive due diligence information such as: water rights and information, forage production, mineral rights, livestock carrying capacity, leases, cash flow, social, cultural and recreational amenities of the property and area along with analyzing tax returns, profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and tax depreciation.
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