drz400smoto
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Last fall my wife and I moved out of the Northern Colorado suburbs and bought a place west of Denver (near Conifer) in the mountains. It has always been our dream to move into the mountains with some property and it finally came true! We were originally building a new house on a smaller lot, but had to cancel that after getting our construction estimate back. The estimate was more than 50% over our already stretched budget. Long story short... it all worked out for the better! We ended up selling the property and finding an amazing property with an existing house and detached garage. This place is about 15 minutes further from Denver, but has much better privacy, more land, useable land, and great southern exposure. Until this winter I had no idea how important and valuable good southern exposure is while living at 8300' elevation. While this might not be considered a "ranch" in western US standards; I've always wanted to have a cool ranch name. Meet the 2 Stroke Ranch!

The garage: 5 Car / about 1325 SF. The upstairs is completely unfinished and ready to be built out.

The house:

First order of business was to trim the weeds down. This house sat empty from when it hit the market in June, until we moved in during late October.


The neighborhood fox "Max" made himself comfortable and moved in while the house was empty.


First snow! Luckily we were able to get the house roof replaced and garage roof repaired just before the storm hit.

There has been lots of wildlife so far. Mule deer are in the yard frequently and the elk come down and we can see them across the road occasionally.



The garage: 5 Car / about 1325 SF. The upstairs is completely unfinished and ready to be built out.

The house:

First order of business was to trim the weeds down. This house sat empty from when it hit the market in June, until we moved in during late October.


The neighborhood fox "Max" made himself comfortable and moved in while the house was empty.


First snow! Luckily we were able to get the house roof replaced and garage roof repaired just before the storm hit.

There has been lots of wildlife so far. Mule deer are in the yard frequently and the elk come down and we can see them across the road occasionally.









































