Custer County, Colorado Land Market Insights and Pricing
Occupying what is known as Wet Mountain Valley between the Sangre de Cristo peaks to the west and Wet Mountains to the east, Custer County also abuts Great Sand Dunes National Park on the southwestern slopes of the Sangre de Cristo range. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Spanish for "Blood of Christ") are the southernmost subrange of the Rockies. The county seat of Westcliffe is a rural community of fewer than 5,000 residents that has been recognized, along with neighboring Silver Cliff, by the International Dark-Sky Association for their lack of light pollution and visibility of the night sky. Awarded in 2015, the two towns are the highest of the existing 16 certified locations around the world, with their 8,000-foot altitude getting stargazers that bit closer to the stars and Milky Way. There was a combined approximately $163 million of land and rural real estate for sale in Colorado's Custer County recently on Land.com. The total acreage of all Custer County farms, ranches, hunting land and other land for sale was around 100,000 acres. Custer County ranks seventh out of 64 counties in the Mile High State for the total acreage of land currently advertised for sale. Of all ranches, farms, hunting land and other rural land and acreage for sale in Custer County, Westcliffe featured the most land for sale. Based on its natural assets, tourism and recreation are important factors in the Custer County economy. Custer County is Colorado's 52nd largest county (739 square miles). It's located in the South Central Colorado region of the state.
351LISTINGS FOR SALE #583 of 3,218 Counties
$597,880AVERAGE LIST PRICE #2,111 of 3,218 Counties
59.4 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #1,928 of 3,218 Counties
$14,993AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #1,708 of 3,218 Counties
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