5430 Murr
Peyton, CO 80831
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In an assumption, your down payment covers the seller's equity. You'll need at least 5% of the purchase price in cash, and the rest can be covered with secondary financing.
🏦 Loan Details
- List Price
- $1,600,000
- Assumable Rate
- 3.04%
- Remaining Balance
- $806,334
- Loan Type
- VA
- Est. Equity Gap
- $941,763
- Annual Taxes
- $2,243
About This Home
Two separate barns offer approximately 40 total stalls. The primary stable features heated stalls, a heated wash rack, a tack room, and a grain/supply room. A second 8-stall barn with runs provides flexibility for different disciplines or turnout arrangements. A massive 120 x 220 outdoor arena and multiple round pens. Fenced paddocks, loafing sheds, and well-maintained pasture.\r \r The 3,826 sq ft brick home offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms across two livable levels. The main floor features a wood-burning fireplace, a formal dining room with bay window, a sun-filled library with walk-out access, and a kitchen with a built-in Teppanyaki grill and stainless appliances. The primary suite includes a walk-in closet and its own private walk-out to the yard and hot tub. The walk-out basement adds a second kitchenette, a bedroom, an office, and two exercise rooms. A 22kW owned solar array and energy-efficient hot water system keep utility costs low. Starlink internet is installed at both the home and the barn.\r \r An updated 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom manufactured home is also on the property currently occupied by the caretaker.\r \r The current owners previously operated a horse boarding business from this property, generating approximately $11K per month in gross revenue. The boarding operation has since been paused to facilitate the sale, but the infrastructure is completely intact and turnkey-ready.\r \r Sellers are open to including approx. 100 goats with the sale. The property's goat barn features a four-stall milking parlor and a heated clean room, making it well-suited for a small dairy operation. The goats have also been used for fire mitigation grazing - a service that is increasingly in demand across the Colorado Front Range as communities look for natural, low-cost solutions to wildfire risk management. Whether a buyer pursues boarding, goat milk production, fire mitigation contracts, or all three, the infrastructure and animals to get started are already her
Data Source: REcolorado MLS
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