An 811-acre ranch in the Golden area that has been owned by one family for more than a century is on the market for $14.85 million, real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield said.
The property, owned by the Ladwig family since 1911, is one of the few remaining large parcels available along the Front Range, the real estate firm said. The site is priced at just over $18,000 per acre.
“This property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of land with quick access to the mountains, just 20 minutes from Downtown Denver,” Trevor Brown of Cushman & Wakefield said in statement.
Brown, Joey Dybevik and Michael Kboudi are marketing the property on behalf of the family.
The zoning allows for residential development with a minimum lot size of 10 acres. The land consists of two separate adjoining parcels totaling 811 acres. The diverse terrain includes tree-covered areas and open space.
The site is next to the roughly 4,000-acre White Ranch Park, part of Jefferson County Open Space.
A uranium mine operated on a small portion of the property several decades ago. The real estate firm said state records indicate the mine was sealed and capped in 1989.
The property is west of the Colorado 93 exit at Pine Ridge Road. Cushman & Wakefield said the property provides easy access to major transportation routes. The road to the site follows Cressman’s Gulch
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