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Residential > House
Active
04/08/2024
List Price
$4,550,000$3,328/ft²

22437 County Road 19
Milliken, CO 80543

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  • 22437 County Road 19, Milliken, CO 80543 is a 2 bed, 1 bath, 1,367 ft² house built in 1936 on a 91.000 acre lot with 1 construction permit. This house is currently on the market for $4,550,000. The latest TopHap estimate of the house's value is $1,340,343.

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    MLS Description

    The listing agent's description. Original Listing

    Leahy Family Farm consists of 91 +/- acres of prime residential development land. Located conveniently between Johnstown and Milliken, this parcel offers incredible development potential. Milliken, Colorado is located in Weld County which is one of the fastest developing counties in the state. Leahy Family Farms is 91 +/- acres positioned between both Johnstown and Milliken which are rapidly expanding communities. Given the location between both towns, the property could be annexed into both Johnstown and Milliken. Bordering Hillsboro Reservoir and having great topography, the opportunity for unique residential lots is a possibility. Well Permit Numbers: 201205, 29528-MH   Leahy Family Farm has been operated in the past as a long time motocross track. The 91 +/- acre parcel features multiple shop/utility buildings and a single family residence that all aided in the operation of the business. The climate in Milliken is classified as semi-arid, with distinct seasons. Summers are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures often reaching the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit. Winters are generally cold, with temperatures commonly dropping into the low teens with an average amount of snowfall. Precipitation is relatively moderate, with most of the rain falling during the late spring and early summer. The region experiences sunny weather most of the year, making it an appealing place for outdoor activities. Milliken, Colorado, is a small town located in Weld County with a history rooted in agriculture and the development of the region. The town was established in 1907 when John D. Milliken, a prominent Denver businessman and railroad executive, donated land for the establishment of a townsite. The arrival of the railroads played a significant role in shaping the town's early growth, connecting it to larger cities and facilitating the transport of agricultural goods. In its early years, Milliken's economy revolved around farming and ranching, as the fertile land provided ample opportunities for agricultural production. Over time, the town's population grew, and the community evolved while maintaining its small-town character. As nearby cities like Greeley and Loveland expanded, Milliken benefited from its proximity to major transportation routes and urban centers. Today, Milliken remains a tight-knit community that values its agricultural heritage while also embracing growth and development. The town offers a mix of residential, commercial, and agricultural areas, and its residents enjoy access to local parks and recreational facilities. Milliken continues to balance its rural roots with the modern amenities and infrastructure that come with being part of a rapidly growing region. Milliken, Colorado is located in Weld County, one of the fastest growing counties in the state. Milliken sits 50 miles North of Denver International Airport and 50 miles South of the Wyoming state line. Milliken is in close proximity to larger towns such as Greeley, Loveland, Fort Collins, and Windsor. The job market in Northern Colorado benefits from its strategic location, strong educational institutions, and a mix of industries. The region is known for its high quality of life, which attracts skilled professionals and contributes to its continued economic growth. Some of the largest industries in the area are technology, education, healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing. All of this takes place at the base of the Rocky Mountains, just over an hour from Estes Park.

    Listing Agents

    The listing agent for 22437 County Road 19 is Seth Hayden.

    Permits

    22437 County Road 19 has 1 permit records of total value of $22,750.

    Permit History
    1
    Permits
    $22,750
    Total Permit Value
    October 17, 2001
    Description: One 300 barrel tank w/stairway & landing one water pit one separator and misc hardware for hsr-leahy 10-9Job Value: $22,750Status: FinaledType: Oil and gas house meter; Building/oil and gas/meter house/naBusiness Name: Kerr-mc Gee Rocky Mountain CorporationApplicant: Leahy Family Farms LLCFees: $325Effective Date: 2001-10-17Permit Number: OG-0120107

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    This property is located in 80543.

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