
Seller's Agent in 2021
Jaime Marquez
Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties
(970) 759-8919
72 Total Sales
Estimated Value: $1,045,000 - $1,252,000
The quintessential Colorado mountain retreat, this custom Lafferty built home offers the perfect balance of luxury and rustic finishes surrounded by Aspens and tall Pines. A spacious 3,406 square feet, this 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home includes a formal dining room, second living area and a bonus room perfect for an office or home gym. Three fireplaces keep the home cozy in the winter - two-sided in the dining room and kitchen, sunken seating area at the living room wood burning fireplace and the third in the downstairs secondary living area. Notice the architectural niches, river rock accents and log construction throughout. Upgrades include a roof heating system, in floor heat in the lower level, vaulted ceiling with clerestory windows in the dining room, and T & G gorgeous ceiling in the living/great room to enjoy the big spectacular views. A luxury kitchen for the home chef includes all stainless steel appliances: Frigidaire 5-burner gas cooktop, Frigidaire double wall oven, Panasonic microwave (new), Maytag refrigerator, LG dishwasher with hidden controls, granite slab counters with full backsplash and even a built in wine rack in the island. Upper level master suite has spectacular views, a private deck, and a luxury bath with dual sinks, multiple body sprays in the shower and a private commode. Take in the gorgeous Colorado mountain setting outdoors by the fire pit, from the various decks or enjoy a stroll down the flagstone path and around the 5.6 acre property. Meticulous gardens are a treasure and offer lilacs, lavender, holly hocks, columbines, bleeding heart, daisies, bearded iris and daffodils. A storage barn in addition to a detached 2-car garage allows plenty of room for all the cars and "toys". Wilderness Lake Mountain Estates is located at the northern end of CR 243 just beyond Lemon Reservoir. It is bounded to the north and east by U.S. Forest Service lands. The homeowner’s association provides snow removal. Recreation on public lands in the ares plays a large role in the community: fishing, boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, swimming, hunting, backpacking, hiking, rock climbing, camping, biking, cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing, snowmobiling, sledding, photography, and star-gazing. According to a report published by the Greater Lemon Reservoir Community Wildfire Protection Plan Committee June 2017, the San Juan Sledders Club grooms several miles of snowmobiling trails during the winter as the area serves as a gateway to the San Juan Mountains where opportunities to enjoy the outdoors abound. The public land stakeholders are the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the Colorado Division of Water Resources, the Florida River Water Conservancy District water interests, La Plata County Road and Bridges Department, the City of Durango, and the City of Durango Utilities Department (Waterworks). History of Lemon Dam and Reservoir: The Florida Water Conservancy District was established in 1948 under Colorado state statutes as a political subdivision for the Florida Watershed with the task of creating water storage for the watershed. Calculations were made for the volume of water needed to irrigate the Florida Mesa agricultural corridor. The District worked with the Bureau of Reclamation to acquire land through land fees from private owners. Lemon Dam was built between 1948-1963 and is owned by the Bureau of Reclamation (U.S. Department of the Interior). The Keeper of the Dam resides in the house and manages the equipment barn south of the Dam on CR 243, and has overseen the Florida Water Conservancy District’s Dam operations for the past 40 years. Water is released from the Reservoir as needed and conveyed in the natural river channel to the heads of the various downstream canals and ditches that divert the flow and distribute the water to project lands.
Last Agent to Sell the Property
Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties Listed on: 09/21/2021
Date | Buyer | Sale Price | Title Company |
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Haberman Earl | $901,000 | Land Title Guarantee | |
Church Roger L | $32,000 | -- |
Date | Event | Price | List to Sale | Price per Sq Ft |
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11/04/2021 11/04/21 | Sold | $901,000 | +2.4% | $265 / Sq Ft |
09/29/2021 09/29/21 | Pending | -- | -- | -- |
09/21/2021 09/21/21 | For Sale | $879,900 | -- | $258 / Sq Ft |
Year | Tax Paid | Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. | Land | Improvement |
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2025 | $3,316 | $69,930 | $5,530 | $64,400 |
2024 | $2,755 | $60,390 | $4,720 | $55,670 |
2023 | $2,755 | $63,690 | $4,980 | $58,710 |
2022 | $1,772 | $66,480 | $5,200 | $61,280 |
2021 | $1,467 | $39,390 | $7,360 | $32,030 |
2020 | $1,212 | $34,540 | $7,210 | $27,330 |
2019 | $1,165 | $34,540 | $7,210 | $27,330 |
2018 | $957 | $29,730 | $7,700 | $22,030 |
2017 | $939 | $29,730 | $7,700 | $22,030 |
2016 | $1,027 | $33,060 | $8,240 | $24,820 |
2015 | $975 | $33,060 | $8,240 | $24,820 |
2014 | -- | $33,290 | $8,350 | $24,940 |
2013 | -- | $33,290 | $8,350 | $24,940 |
Seller's Agent in 2021
Jaime Marquez
Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties
(970) 759-8919
72 Total Sales
Seller Co-Listing Agent in 2021
Cindy Marquez
Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties
(970) 769-0842
58 Total Sales
Buyer's Agent in 2021
Andrew DeLeon
The Wells Group of Durango, LLC
(970) 769-9304
29 Total Sales
Source: Colorado Real Estate Network (CREN)
MLS Number: 787174
APN: R001195