Land for Sale - 30939 Gunnison Avenue, Blanca, CO 81123 - 5.13 acres

5.13-Acres in Costilla, CO starting at $162.50/MO!

30939 Gunnison Avenue, Blanca, CO | Lat/Lng:  37.4571, -105.6152

$10,000
5.13 ac.
04/28/2025
ACTIVE
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You are approved for owner financing starting at $162.50 monthly! Discover the beauty and tranquility of Costilla County with this incredible offer: Imagine waking up to breathtaking views and surrounding majestic mountains in Costilla County for just $163 per month! This versatile land offers endless possibilities: build a state-of-the-art home and go big, a cozy cabin, or a recreational retreat, all free from HOA restrictions. It gets better, Camping, Mobile homes, and RVs are allowed! This breathtaking expanse of land offers more than just a place to call your own; it's a canvas for your dreams. Your chance to create your retreat away from the chaos of urban life or capitalize on a prime residential investment opportunity. Located amidst a wealth of natural wonders and cultural attractions, this property grants you easy access to an array of enriching experiences! Property Features: -Estate Residential Zoning -RVs, Camping and Mobile homes are allowed! -No HOA! -Nearby Cities: Alamosa, Colorado City, Caon City - Immerse yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking landscapes with attractions such as: Fort Garland Museum & Cultural Center, Bishop Castle, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Cole Park, Great Sand Dunes Visitor Center, Colorado Gators Reptile Park. Seize the opportunity to transform this enchanting landscape into your personal paradise. Call us at (970) 510-6240 or Message to learn more!! Property Information State: CO County: Costilla Property APN: 70362120 Property Size: 5.13 Acres Address: 30939 Gunnison Ave, Blanca, CO 81123-9142 Pricing: Cash Price: $10,000 or best offer! Flexible Owner Financing Options: $250 Doc Fee, $250 Down, $203/Month for 48 months or $250 Doc Fee, $250 Down, $162.50/Month for 60 months Coordinates Center: 37.457088,-105.615158 NE: 37.457542,-105.614001 SE: 37.456634,-105.613997 SW: 37.45663,-105.616313 NW:37.457547,-105.616317 Own Your Piece of the American West: Discover Land Opportunities in Costilla County, Colorado For anyone seeking wide open spaces, breathtaking natural beauty, and the freedom to live on their own terms, few places compare to Costilla County, Colorado. Nestled in the southern part of the state, bordering New Mexico, Costilla is the kind of place where the sky stretches endlessly, the mountains rise majestically in the distance, and the pace of life slows down to something simpler, more peaceful, and more connected to the earth. Costilla County is a haven for land buyers who dream of off-grid living, self-sufficiency, or simply owning a quiet retreat far from the noise and chaos of city life. With some of the most affordable land in Colorado, a rich history, and unmatched access to nature, its easy to see why more people are discovering the beauty and opportunity of this unique corner of the Rocky Mountain State. If youve ever imagined waking up with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in your backyard, watching wildlife roam across your property, or building a homestead under the wide Colorado sky, this is your chance. Heres everything you need to know about why owning land in Costilla County might be one of the smartest, most rewarding decisions youll ever make. Affordable Land and Off-Grid Freedom Costilla County offers some of the most affordable land parcels in Colorado, and in many cases, the entire western United States. This makes it ideal for buyers who want to build off-grid homes, tiny houses, vacation cabins, or simply invest in land that holds long-term value. In many areas of the county, land is zoned for residential or agricultural use, which allows for a wide variety of usesfrom homesteading and small-scale farming to solar-powered cabins and RV living. Many lots are multiple acres, providing room for privacy, self-sufficiency, and personal freedom. Because utilities are not always available in the more remote areas, many buyers choose to go off-grid with solar panels, wells, and septic systems. For those looking to reduce their carbon footprint and live closer to nature, Costilla offers a perfect blend of freedom and affordability. Whether you want to live full-time, part-time, or simply hold land as an investment or legacy for future generations, Costilla County gives you options. A Landscape Like No Other Costilla County sits in the heart of the San Luis Valley, one of the largest high-altitude valleys in the world. The scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Wide plains stretch across the valley floor, framed by the towering peaks of the Sangre de Cristo and San Juan Mountains. From your own land, its common to see deer, elk, coyotes, and wild horses. On a clear night, the stars shine brilliantly in the dark skies, unpolluted by the lights of big cities. This is a place for those who appreciate silence, stargazing, and the pure beauty of the natural world. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless ways to enjoy the region, from hiking and hunting to camping, mountain climbing, and wildlife watching. Costilla County offers proximity to several major natural attractions that make it a dream destination for adventurers and nature lovers. Nearby Natural Attractions and Recreation Living in or owning land in Costilla County means youre never far from some of Colorados most breathtaking outdoor experiences. To the east, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains rise dramatically, offering hiking, backcountry camping, and climbing opportunities. The famous 14,345-foot Blanca Peakthe fourth highest summit in Coloradostands guard over the county and is a favorite among seasoned hikers. To the north lies the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, home to the tallest sand dunes in North America. This surreal landscape offers hiking, sandboarding, and unique photo opportunities. The Rio Grande River winds through the valley and offers excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and relaxing by the water. Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge is a great spot for birdwatchers and nature photographers, and the Zapata Falls hiking trail provides stunning views of the valley and hidden waterfalls. Hunters will find ample game during elk, deer, and turkey seasons, with access to state lands and national forests nearby. Camping is practically unlimited, whether you prefer primitive camping on your own land or accessing developed campgrounds throughout the region. Simple Living and Small-Town Charm Costilla County is sparsely populated, and thats part of its appeal. The towns here are small, welcoming, and full of character. San Luis, the county seat, is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Colorado. Founded in 1851, it still holds strong to its Spanish heritage and traditions. Youll find friendly faces, a strong sense of community, and local businesses that have been family-run for generations. Life moves slower here. People wave at each other on the road. Neighbors look out for one another. Theres space to breathe and time to appreciate lifes simple pleasures. Other communities like Fort Garland and Blanca offer essential services, local events, and a strong sense of pride in their heritage. You wont find big box stores, but you will find real human connections and a lifestyle rooted in independence and authenticity. Strategic Location and Easy Access While Costilla County feels remote in all the right ways, its still close enough to larger towns and cities to give you access to modern amenities. Alamosa, about 30-45 minutes away, offers a hospital, university, grocery stores, hardware shops, restaurants, and a regional airport. For more extensive needs, Pueblo and Colorado Springs are just a couple hours north. To the south, Taos, New Mexico is about 90 minutes away and offers a rich blend of art, culture, and dining. Santa Fe and Albuquerque are a few hours away, making weekend getaways easy and rewarding. Despite its rural feel, Costilla is surprisingly connected, giving landowners the best of both worldsquiet seclusion and reasonable access to everything you might need. A Rich Cultural and Historical Legacy Costilla County is deeply rooted in Colorados history. It was part of the original San Luis Valley land grants from the Mexican government in the mid-1800s and has a rich blend of Native American, Spanish, and pioneer heritage. San Luis, the oldest town in the state, is home to a stunning Stations of the Cross Shrine that overlooks the town and the valley. The community continues to celebrate its Hispanic roots through festivals, art, food, and architecture. History lovers will enjoy exploring the Fort Garland Museum and Cultural Center, which preserves the legacy of early settlers and the Buffalo Soldiers. Old churches, adobe buildings, and traditional ranching lifestyles are still part of everyday life in this part of Colorado. Opportunities for Growth and Sustainability While Costilla County remains largely undeveloped, interest in the region is steadily increasing. More and more people are looking for places where they can build sustainable homes, create permaculture gardens, raise animals, or simply disconnect from the digital world. Land in Costilla County is not only affordable, but also zoned in ways that encourage flexibility. Whether you want to install a tiny home, live in an RV, or construct a traditional home powered by solar, the county is generally welcoming to alternative lifestyles and sustainable development. As the off-grid movement continues to grow, Costilla stands out as one of the few places in the United States where freedom, land, and opportunity still come together so naturally. Fun Facts About Costilla County Costilla County was established in 1861 and includes the oldest town in Colorado, San Luis. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are believed to have been named by early Spanish explorers who saw their reddish hue at sunset and called them Blood of Christ. The area was originally part of Mexico until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo transferred the

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CountyCostilla
Zipcode81123
Property Type OneRecreational Property
Property Type TwoResidential Property
Property Type ThreeUndeveloped Land
BrokerageJass Big Sky Property
Brokerage Linkhttps://land.com
Agent: Steven Morrison
Email Land Listing Agent
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