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New Construction Homes in Eads, CO

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    $459,000 Lot/Land

    0 Tbd County Rd W, Eads, CO 81036

    • 640 Acres
    • $717 per Acre

    Conservation Reserve Program property with mostly Class IV soils. It is enrolled in the CRP program until 2027 with an annual payment of approximately $19,214. Once the current contract expires, the owner could decide to apply for a new CRP contract or put the cropland back into production. Crops grown in the area include wheat, milo, and millet. Boarding the property on the south side is a

    Daniel Hunning Great Plains Land Company, LLC

    0 Tbd County Rd W, Eads, CO 81036
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    $5,250,000 Lot/Land

    0 County Road 30, Eads, CO 81036

    • 4,009 Acres
    • $1,310 per Acre

    East farm is one of the largest contiguous farms currently on the market in the state of Colorado. Boasting nearly 4,000 +/- acres in the High Plains region, East Farm is a high yielding wheat farm and has some of the most fertile soil in the state. Rarely do high producing operable farms become available of this magnitude. The Farm is in the heart of Kiowa county, 10 miles east of Haswell,

    Cliff Carney LIV Sotheby's International Realty

    0 County Road 30, Eads, CO 81036
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    $329,000 Lot/Land

    0 Tbd County Rd N, Eads, CO 81036

    • 486 Acres
    • $677 per Acre

    Large Parcel of CRP with annual income and great hunting opportunities. Enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program until 2031, the annual payment is approximately $11,100, making this property a great long-term investment. Bordering the property, there is current farming of wheat, milo, and millet. With mostly level Class IV soils, the parcel has the option to be put back into cropland

    Daniel Hunning Great Plains Land Company, LLC

    0 Tbd County Rd N, Eads, CO 81036
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    $225,000 Lot/Land

    TBD Rittgers St, Eads, CO 81036

    • 5.02 Acres
    • $44,856 per Acre

    This property is located on the South edge of the Town of Eads. Prime location for improvement to residential, commercial, industrial or other potential uses such as agricultural related activities or even storage. The new buyer would be responsible for any potential or future utility taps or access.

    Sharon Wilson Wilson Realty

    TBD Rittgers St, Eads, CO 81036
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