Chicken coopDog kennelAdditional outbuildingsAbundant cabinetrySpacious kitchenGenerous counter spaceOpen floor plan
1110 Q Street delivers a newer home, usable acreage, and infrastructure already in place for animals, projects, and outdoor living.
Built in 2022 and set on a permanent foundation, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath home offers 1,568 square feet of well-designed living space on nearly 10 acres. The open floor plan centers around a spacious kitchen featuring abundant cabinetry, generous counter space, and a large island that naturally becomes the gathering spot for meals, conversations, and everyday life.
Outside, the property is equipped for far more than simply owning land. A riding arena with solar powered lights, tack shed with solar powered lights, 2 dry pastures, livestock pen with loafing shed, chicken coop, dog kennel, storage shed with solar powered lights, and additional outbuildings provide the framework for a variety of agricultural, equestrian, and recreational pursuits from day one.
The acreage is predominantly level and usable, giving you flexibility for horses, livestock, gardening, equipment storage, or future improvements. Wide-open views of the surrounding landscape and mountain backdrop create a setting that feels connected to Colorado's rural heritage while remaining within convenient reach of Canon City, Florence, Pueblo, and Colorado Springs.
Whether you're bringing horses, building a small homestead operation, or simply looking for room to spread out and make use of your land, this property offers the space, improvements, and freedom to do it your way.
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