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20525 County Road 36

$535,000
20525 County Road 36, Sterling, CO
Status: Active
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Property Type
Acreage
Home
Home with Acreage
Acreage
3.97 acres
County
Logan, CO
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Oct 26, 2024
Documents
N/A
Description
Located in Sterling, Colorado, this charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sits on a generous 3.97 +/- acres off County Road 36. Recent exterior enhancements elevate its appeal, while the property boasts a steel-sided garage and a spacious pole barn—perfect for work, storage, and recreation. Enjoy the convenience of rural living with ample space for family activities. Improvements House: The house is compromised of 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, laundry room, storm cellar, and forced heating and air conditioning. Some of the many improvements completed in recent years include: Well and pump replaced (1993) New roof (2019) New septic tank and leach field (2019) Replaced siding and insulated windows (2020) New pump house and water pressure tank (2023) Pole Barn: The steel-sided pool barn measures 48’x72′ with 16′ sides. The pole barn had its roof replaced in 2012. There is a steel overhead door (12’x14′), a sliding door (16’x14′), and a crushed rock floor. Garage: The garage is steel-sided and steel framed which measures 24’x24′ with 10′ sides. The garage is complete with a steel sliding door (16’x10′). Region & Climate Sterling, Colorado, located in the northeastern part of the state, is situated in the South Platte River Valley. This region is characterized by its flat plains and agricultural land, primarily used for farming and ranching. The climate is semi-arid, featuring hot summers and cold winters, with annual precipitation averaging around 15-20 inches. Summers can see temperatures reaching the high 90s Fahrenheit, while winter temperatures can widely vary. History Sterling, Colorado, was founded in 1881 as a railroad town when the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad extended its line to the area. Named after the nearby Sterling Ranch, the town quickly developed as a hub for agriculture and commerce, benefiting from the fertile plains of the South Platte River Valley. In its early years, Sterling served as a supply center for local farmers and ranchers, leading to its growth and incorporation in 1888. The town’s history is marked by the rise of agriculture.
Listing Agent
Chase Hinson
Sterling Equestrian Acres
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