Four Properties going to Auction!
Lot 1: 138 Acres of Irrigated Farmland with Extensive Agricultural Improvements
Lot 2: 84+- Acres of Vacant, Irrigated Farmland
Lot 3: 125 Pasture Place 11+- Acres near Ridgway, Colorado equipped with Water Tap and Water Rights
Lot 4: 175 Pasture Place 13+- Acres near Ridgway, Colorado equipped with Water Tap and Water Rights
Offered at Auction | Early FebruaryBerkeley Estates Irrigated Farm Land with Extensive Agricultural Building Improvements
Located west of Olathe on Colorado’s Western Slope, this 138 acre irrigated farm combines productive ground, senior water rights, and substantial agricultural infrastructure. With nearly 100 irrigated acres, multiple high-quality buildings, and a proven history of row crops and specialty agriculture, this property is well suited for a wide range of farming, agribusiness, or operational uses.
Property Highlights
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138 total acres of productive farmland
Approximately 97103 irrigated acres
101.6 shares of UVWUA irrigation water
7,475 sq ft commercial-grade building with restrooms, open interior space, and event-capable layout
11,510 sq ft insulated steel shop with concrete floors, climate control, and two-story office with two bathrooms and exterior deck
4,092 sq ft equipment shed
12,000 sq ft greenhouse with history of commercial production
Approximately 30 acres of established vineyard (can complement diversified ag use)
Proven production of corn, wheat, beans, hemp, and specialty crops
Quiet rural setting with convenient access to Olathe, Montrose, and Delta
This property offers a rare combination of irrigated acreage, reliable water, and well-built infrastructure seldom found in one holding. Whether used as a working farm, diversified agricultural operation, or land-and-asset investment, the improvements and water position this property for long-term productivity and flexibility.
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Parcel 2 Offered at Auction:
84 acres of prime farm land adjoining Falcon road and 5500 road.
Property Details:
Location: Near Olathe, Colorado
Total Acres: 84 acres
Water Rights: Approximately 74 shares from M&D Canal, Uncompahgre Valley Water Users
Irrigation System: Gated pipe system
Altitude: Over 5,500 feet
Crops: Sweet corn, field corn, pinto beans, onions, potatoes, barley, wheat, oats, sunflowers, alfalfa, hemp
Wildlife: Mule deer, elk, bear, pheasant
Views: San Juan and West Elk Mountain Ranges, Black Canyon, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre Plateau
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Parcel 3 Offered at Auction:
125 Pasture Place
13.77 total acres in The Ridge subdivision
Approximately 9 acres of irrigated hay land served by the Hayes-Teague Ditch
4.5-acre elevated building site with panoramic views
Tri-County Water tap installed and paid
San Miguel Power on site
Convenient access from Highway 550
Gently sloping terrain suitable for horses, livestock, or a hobby hay operation
Located just minutes north of the town of Ridgway and the Ridgway Reservoir
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Parcel 4 Offered at Auction:
175 Pasture Place
11.72 total acres in The Ridge subdivision north of Ridgway, Colorado
Approximately 9 acres of irrigated hay ground served by the Hayes-Teague Ditch
Elevated building site overlooking the irrigated pasture and mountain vistas
Tri-County Water tap installed and paid
San Miguel Power available on site
Easy access from Highway 550 convenient and build-ready
Ideal for horses, hay production, or peaceable rural living
Close proximity to Ridgway, Ouray, Telluride, and Montrose
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Offered at public auction in late February.
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Research Parcel InformationGary HubbellColorado ranch broker, land specialist, and auctioneer with United Country Colorado Brokers Colorado ranch broker Gary Hubbell works the entire state of Colorado, helping buyers and sellers transact ranches, resorts, outfitting businesses, luxury homes, equine properties, ski homes, mountain land, and hunting properties. A native of the Roaring Fork Valley, Gary grew up in Carbondale and worked many years in the Aspen area as a fly-fishing guide, hunting guide, wilderness outfitter, and professional photographer. These talents served him well as a ranch marketing specialist, with an added knowledge base in luxury home construction, irrigation systems, mineral rights, and water rights. In 2016, Gary graduated #1 in his class at the Texas Auction Academy and sold ranch land, heavy equipment, collector cars, antiques & collectibles, and even the former World Record American Elk at auction. Successful sales all across ColoradoAspen, Telluride, Steamboat Springs, La Junta, Dinosaur, Durango Through United Country Colorado Brokers, Gary has successfully represented buyers and sellers all across Colorado and other parts of the West. He has sold hay farms in Rocky Ford and La Junta; luxury ranches in Steamboat Springs, Telluride, and Aspen; mountain ranches in Dinosaur, Montrose, Crawford, and all parts of the Western Slope; and 15 different outfitting businesses across the state. He is familiar with diverse parts of Colorado real estate, including Aspen, Snowmass, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, Montrose, Olathe, Grand Junction, Durango, Bayfield, the San Luis Valley, Trinidad, Granby and the Winter Park area, Meeker, Steamboat, and the Rangely and Dinosaur areas. UCCB Team--Jake Hubbell, Myron Anduri, Mike Gerbaz, Gary Hubbell United Country Colorado Brokers is building a team in Western Colorado. Gary Hubbell is the managing broker and auctioneer and is joined by his son, Jake Hubbell, a 2017 graduate of the Professional Land & Resource Management program at Western State Colorado University in Gunnison. Myron Anduri, an experienced international businessman with a strong background in mountain home construction and solar energy, runs the office in Cedaredge, Colorado. Mike Gerbaz is a fourth-generation Aspenite with 35 years' experience in real estate, specializing in ranches, luxury homes, and income-producing properties. Living the Colorado lifestyle--hunting, fly-fishing, skiing, ranching Gary lives in Crawford with his wife, Doris, on a 118-acre hay farm, a property with an engineered center-pivot irrigation system for maximum production and efficiency. An avid big-game hunter, Gary loves to pursue elk and mule deer in the high country, and he is also an avid upland bird hunter, fly-fisherman, and waterfowler. As dog enthusiasts, Gary and Doris raise Labrador retrievers. Gary is the co-author of "Shadowcasting: An Introduction to the Art of Flyfishing" and the publisher of "The Labrador Shooting Dog" and "The Pointing Labrador". An avid skier since childhood, Gary likes both downhill skiing and Nordic skiing. As a horseman, Gary has run a string of 45 outfitting horses, and is familiar with breeding and training. All told, Gary and Doris have owned over 300 horses, including Missouri foxtrotters, paints, quarter horses, Arabians, draft crosses, Morgans, Tennesse walkers, and mustangs.