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c.1929 Colorado Cabin For Sale $129K

$129,000

For the first time in nearly a century, this beloved Colorado cabin is ready for its next chapter. Kept in the same family for 97 years, this historic retreat offers a rare blend of rustic nostalgia and year-round comfort. Stay warm through the winter with the highly efficient pellet stove, backed by full electrical power. The space is ready for you to add a small range or oven, and the charming vintage refrigerator is included to keep that classic cabin vibe alive.

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Realtor Comments

The outhouse is equipped with a chemical toilet and very close to the cabin. The two small bedrooms can easily be converted to a single sleeping space for added functionality. The deck at the front door seats 3-4 persons and stays cool all summer long. The third of an acre offers plenty of room for guests or visitors. This is a very quiet space and is just a couple of minutes to a grocery, restaurant, or other shopping in Red Feather Lakes village. The two lots that comprise the property are separately deeded which would allow the vacant lot on the north to be sold. Stated footage and taxes are for both lots combined. It’s a short walk just over the hill to Dowdy Lake and Lake Letitia is nearby, as well. This property backs to national forest! Come and see the potential of this historic cabin!
  • 2bd
  • 320sqft
  • 0.33 acre lot
  • Circa 1929

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79 Alpine Ln, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545

If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.ย 

Contact Realtor: Jack Keeler, (970) 881-3535

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Pros

  • Unmatched Outdoor Recreation: Surrounded entirely by the Roosevelt National Forest, the town is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers immediate access to miles of hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing trails.

     

  • The Lakes & Wildlife: True to its name, the area boasts a vast network of public and private lakes (such as Dowdy, West, and Parvin Lakes) that are prime spots for fishing, kayaking, boating, and viewing abundant wildlife like moose, deer, and diverse bird species.

     

  • Quiet, Mountain Seclusion: The community offers a tranquil, slow-paced lifestyle far away from the traffic, noise, and hustle of Colorado’s Front Range. It is a tight-knit community where neighbors value privacy but deeply support one another, characterized by historic cabins, cozy A-frames, and a quiet village center.

     

  • Diverse Housing Subdivisions: Beyond rustic cabins, the area features specialized neighborhoods that offer unique lifestyles. The Crystal Lakes subdivision offers larger multi-acre lots with private open spaces, while the gated Fox Acres community provides luxury, contemporary homes built around an 18-hole mountain golf course with private lake access.

     

  • Incredible “Dark Sky” Stargazing: Thanks to its high elevation and complete lack of light pollution from major cities, Red Feather Lakes offers breathtaking, clear views of the night sky and cosmic displays.

     

Cons

  • Geographic Isolation & Inconvenience: The village is highly remoteโ€”located 10 miles off the nearest highway and roughly 45 miles (a one-hour drive via winding mountain roads) northwest of Fort Collins, the nearest major city for substantial grocery shopping, professional services, and entertainment.

     

  • Severe, Snowy Mountain Winters: At over 8,200 feet, the winter season is exceptionally long, intensely cold, and packed with heavy snowfall. High winds frequently create blizzard conditions, making reliable four-wheel-drive vehicles a strict necessity.

     

  • Seasonal Population Surges (“Snowbirds”): The town transforms dramatically with the seasons. While winters are quiet and isolated, the population swells significantly between Memorial Day and Labor Day with summer tourists, campers, and seasonal part-time residents.

     

  • High Fire Risk & Home Insurance Challenges: Being deeply embedded in a dense pine forest means wildfire risk is a constant, serious concern. Homeowners often face premium insurance rates or find it difficult to secure traditional fire insurance coverage for properties in the area.

  • Limited Local Jobs & Economy: The tiny local economy relies heavily on summer tourism, property management, and small-scale hospitality or crafts. Year-round, high-paying career opportunities within the town are virtually non-existent, requiring most professionals to work remotely or face a grueling daily mountain commute down to the Front Range.

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