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Investment Highlights

  • 14 Lots, 14 Water Taps Paid for
  • Blank slate for development or workforce housing

Executive Summary

Development opportunity in Eckley. 1.97 acres on a single legal parcel with the Town of Eckley's plat showing 14 lots laid out in two rows of seven with an alley between them. Full city block frontage from E Curtis Street to the next cross street. Built for workforce housing. Eckley sits roughly in the middle of two work centers, Yuma 13 miles west and Wray 15 miles east, just 28 miles apart. The parcel can support 14 manufactured or mobile homes giving local workers an affordable place to live and commute to either town. Eastern Colorado winter commutes are brutal and the workforce housing gap continues to widen.Fourteen water tap permits paid and current with the City of Eckley, transferable at closing. Title is free and clear with all back fees paid current. No liens, no encumbrances disclosed. The Town of Eckley has confirmed acceptable uses include single family, manufactured housing, and self-storage. Multiple development concepts fit. A 14-lot manufactured home community. A workforce apartment build. Mixed-housing phased build. Retail lot resale strategy. Or a self-storage facility supporting up to 800 ten-by-ten units per a prior buyer's concept. Recreational draw. Lake McConaughy, the largest reservoir in Nebraska at 22 miles long with 76 miles of sandy shoreline, sits about an hour north over the Colorado-Nebraska border. That opens vacation rental and recreational landowner buyer interest beyond the workforce housing and development play. The property sits on the outside edge of Eckley next to thousands of acres of farm fields with quick highway access. Yuma County home prices were up 19.8% year over year heading into 2026. Full aerial drone tour available with this listing.

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Property Facts

Price $124,900
Sale Type Investment or Owner User
No. Lots 1
Property Type Land
Property Subtype Residential
Proposed Use
Planned Unit Development
  • Single Family Development
Total Lot Size 1.97 AC

1 Lot Available

Lot

Price $124,900
Price Per AC $63,401.02
Lot Size 1.97 AC

Fourteen platted residential lots on 1.97 acres of in-town Colorado land. Water tap permits paid and active. Full block, alley access, blank slate for development or workforce housing.

Description

This is not raw farm dirt. It is in-town platted land with active tap permits, in a market with measurable workforce housing demand. The platting work is done, the water tap permits are paid current, and the buyer has multiple exit structures to choose from. A single legal parcel with the town's plat overlay showing 14 lots. The parcel runs the full block from Curtis Street to the next street, with double-wide lot sizing on each. The flexibility is the value. A developer can deploy this as a manufactured home community, a workforce apartment build, a mixed-housing project, or a phased single-family build-out.

Not walkable
10/100
Exceptionally drivable
90/100
Fairly bikeable
40/100

Property Taxes

Property Taxes

Parcel Number
T007158
Land Assessment
$0
Improvements Assessment
$0
Total Assessment
$8,100
  • Listing ID: 40794433

  • Date on Market: 6/4/2026

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 512 Curtis St, Eckley, CO 80727

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