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    Machine Gunner lex137's Avatar
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    Good luck finding a place. Would love to move east or west with 40+ acres, now all I need to to is win the powerball!
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    My sister's farm is in Silt; nice place. It takes about 75 minutes to get to Grand Junction from there, and it is less than a half hour to Glenwood. The western slope is nice, but it is changing too because of the resort commuters and it is hit by illegal immigration too. If I stayed in Colorado, I would probably go Park County like somewhere around Como.
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    I can't help on the place but I can tell you that finding a property with mineral rights is going to be difficult. We've been looking at land for 4 months now and the majority of sellers don't even know who owns the rights. I believe you can track down the owner through the county but we haven't had one that we were close enough to buying (since the Elizabeth property fell through) to really dig into it.

    You'll have better luck with water rights and especially on lots over 35 acres. We have found a few down to as small as 5 acres that actually retained water rights. We've also found a couple that have the rights but the current owners are taking them with them. I've realized that some people really want to F'up the surface, mineral, water rights as much as possible for future owners. ;-)

    This won't help with water rights but you can track down well details, date, depth, flow, aquifer, etc. It's pretty interesting and could prove useful.

    http://165.127.23.41:8000/aquamap100.svg

    Once you have the permit number you can get more details here - http://www.dwr.state.co.us/wellpermitsearch/

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    We bought 126 acres by Olathe (10 miles north of Montrose) for 120,000. Includes 14 acres of irrigated ground. Got real lucky on it.
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    There's some deals to be had in Delta county to be sure. One advantage of the Hotchkiss area is Stengels range. Decent range with covered pistol and 100 yard range and 1000 yard range with target pits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    I can't help on the place but I can tell you that finding a property with mineral rights is going to be difficult.
    Mineral and water are tough. Had some friends looking in Cortez and water rights were non existent.

    Weld Co is a prime example of what not having mineral rights can be like. Wells in the back yard and nothing you can do about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    Mineral and water are tough. Had some friends looking in Cortez and water rights were non existent.

    Weld Co is a prime example of what not having mineral rights can be like. Wells in the back yard and nothing you can do about it.
    I'm in town in weld cty. We have water & mineral rights. The non-potable well has been here since 1912 and the O&G rights we received 4 months ago. . Not bad for 1/4 ac ~ in town.
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