Property Description
Washington County, CO 320
Discover a versatile 320-acre property in Washington County, Colorado, offering an exceptional blend of income-producing farmland, CRP revenue, and recreational appeal. Located just south of Platner, this diverse half section presents a rare opportunity for investors, hunters, and agricultural buyers alike.
The property features approximately 268.3 acres of productive tillable cropland, currently leased to a local tenant under a written cash lease agreement through the end of 2030. The lease generates $40 per acre annually, providing approximately $10,732 in dependable yearly income. The cropland consists primarily of level to gently sloping Platner Loam soils (0-3% slopes), classified as Class IV soils with a strong history of proven crop production.
In addition, approximately 56.1 acres are enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), generating approximately $1,378 annually ($24.57 per acre) through 2030. Multiple established tree rows enhance the property's character while providing excellent wildlife habitat, cover, and wind protection.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the property's recreational opportunities. The combination of CRP acreage, tree cover, and surrounding agricultural ground creates ideal habitat for deer, antelope, upland birds, and small game. The potential for hunting lease income offers an additional revenue stream and further enhances the property's investment appeal.
With reliable annual income from both the cropland lease and CRP contract, low property taxes, and long-term recreational value, this property offers a strong return on investment and a unique opportunity to own a productive and enjoyable piece of Eastern Colorado land.
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Property Highlights
Located south of Platner, Colorado
160± acres of cropland, CRP, and recreational land
Approximately 268.3 acres of tillable cropland
Written cash lease in place through 2030
Approximately $10,732 annual cropland lease income
Approximately 56.1 acres enrolled in CRP through 2030
Approximately $1,378 annual CRP income
Predominantly level Class IV Platner Loam soils
Multiple established tree rows providing wildlife habitat
Excellent deer, antelope, upland bird, and small game hunting
Potential hunting lease income
Strong investment and recreational potential
Low annual property taxes
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