Own your own rootin’ tootin’ Wild West town replica in Colorado for $4.7 million
A throwback town worthy of a Clint Eastwood film has taken the real estate world by storm in Saguache, Colorado. An old west town — yes, town — has listed for $4.7 million and comes with all the spurs and chaps associated with a place that could runs its own reenactment of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral daily at noon.
Only, it’s not a real frontier town, it’s a replica named Old Cow Town Resort.
But that doesn’t mean it is any less cowboy cool.
“History meets opportunity in this reproduction of a frontier town that is fully replicated and ready for you!” the listing on Realtor.com exclaims.
The town sits on 320 acres and has all the fine touches an aspiring Hollywood director needs to shoot a movie set in 1883 on their iPhone 13 including:
Two original cabins from the historic Hoaglund Stagecoach line
Saloon
General store
Chapel
Bank
Operational hotel
Dance hall
“There’s something for everyone here, whether you want privacy and your own space,” listing agent Adrienne Haydu with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Colorado Properties told Realtor. “If you like history, it’s almost like a collector’s item. There are many historical aspects that still remain on the property.”
Two ponds, two creeks, three wells and a plethora of wildlife are also on the large property, perfect for entertaining if potential new owners want to dabble in the Airbnb lifestyle.
“You don’t feel like you’re in the 21st century when you’re out there,” Haydu said to Realtor, “but at the same time, there are the modern amenities.”
According to the listing, the main home has a highly unique water feature that draws the eye.
“A glass floor sits atop a meandering indoor stream that is fed by a cascading weeping wall of water that greets you as you enter the living room,” the listing describes.
Lover of horses? The town has you covered with a five-stall livery stable and huge barn with 13 stalls.
Saguache is about 180 miles south of Denver.