Cushman & Wakefield’s Trevor Brown, Joey Dybevik and Michael Kboudi are marketing the property for sale on behalf of the Ladwig family. The property is zoned A-2, allowing for residential development with a minimum lot size of 10 acres, although cluster development is a likely option given the terrain.
"This property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of land with quick access to the mountains, just 20 minutes from Downtown Denver," said Brown. "Its proximity to Denver International Airport and the breathtaking views of the Front Range make it an exceptional investment."
The Golden Front Range Land consists of two separate adjoining parcels totaling 811 acres. The property features diverse terrain, including tree-covered areas and open spaces, and is adjacent to the 4,000-acre White Ranch Park, part of Jefferson County’s Open Space. The land is suitable for various uses, including open space, residential development or other commercial uses permitted under the A-2 zoning.
Located just west of the Highway 93 exit at Pine Ridge Road, the property offers easy access to major transportation routes. The road into the property follows Cressman’s Gulch, providing a scenic drive up to the higher ground on the west side.