Willow Dr, Cedaredge, CO 81419
OFF MARKET

Willow Dr
Cedaredge, CO 81419

    (on 0.44 acres)

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    Willow Dr is in Cedaredge, CO and in ZIP code 81419. This property has a lot size of 0.44 acres.
    This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Trulia. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.

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    Property Type / Style
    Property Type: Unknown

    Lot Information

    Lot Area: 0.44 acres
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    Property Tax and Assessment

    Year2024
    Tax$645
    Assessment$37,142
    Home facts updated by county records

    Comparable Sales for Willow Dr

    Address
    Distance
    Property Type
    Sold Price
    Sold Date
    Bed
    Bath
    Sqft
    0.25
    Single-Family Home
    $520,000
    08/15/25
    3
    2
    2,142
    0.24
    Single-Family Home
    $410,000
    04/30/26
    4
    2
    1,906
    0.21
    Single-Family Home
    $340,000
    05/30/25
    2
    2
    1,850
    0.26
    Single-Family Home
    $392,000
    09/24/25
    3
    3
    2,243
    0.28
    Single-Family Home
    $470,000
    03/18/26
    3
    2
    1,867
    0.37
    Single-Family Home
    $172,000
    07/01/25
    2
    1
    1,000
    0.36
    Single-Family Home
    $374,000
    08/29/25
    3
    2
    1,450
    0.03
    Single-Family Home
    $585,000
    09/30/25
    2
    2
    1,468
    0.25
    Single-Family Home
    $347,000
    05/27/25
    3
    1.5
    1,776
    0.29
    Single-Family Home
    $355,000
    10/06/25
    1
    1,470

    Assigned Schools

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    What Locals Say about Hotchkiss

    At least 3 Trulia users voted on each feature.
    • 100 % Say parking is easy

    • 86 % Say there's wildlife

    • 83 % Say it's dog friendly

    • 80 % Say neighbors are friendly

    • 75 % Say yards are well-kept

    • 67 % Say there's holiday spirit

    • 67 % Say car is needed

    • 67 % Say people would walk alone at night

    • 50 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

    • 50 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

    • 50 % Say it's quiet

    • 50 % Say there are sidewalks

    • 50 % Say kids play outside

    • 29 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

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    • Lisadee D. T.
      "I have actually been in Crawford off and on my whole life..friendliest town around..love our small towns..people look out for eachother.."
    • Gary H.
      "Rogers Mesa is located just west of Hotchkiss, Colorado and is bisected by Highway 92, which heads due west to Delta. This is a very productive agricultural area, with lots of orchards, vineyards, hay farms, and truck farms. The produce from this area is prized in Colorado and a several-state region. Superb peaches, apples, cherries, plums, apricots, and wine grapes are grown here. The area right along the highway is a little busy, as Highway 92 is a fairly major route. The properties to the north and south of the highway enjoy a nice quiet lifestyle, lots of sun, typically good irrigation water, and great views. The local climate is superb, with lots of sunny days and a mild winter climate. Local schools are excellent. Recreation is all around you, with snowmobiling, skiing, horseback riding, hunting, fishing, kayaking, rafting, hiking, and more to be found in every direction in the nearby mountains. "
    • Gary H.
      "The North Fork Valley of Colorado, which is centered in Hotchkiss, is known as the "banana belt" of Colorado for its mild winter climate. Yet the mountains are only minutes away, and the recreational opportunities are fantastic. The Grand Mesa is accessible from 3100 Road, or Leroux Creek Road, and it offers hundreds of thousands of acres of pristine National Forest access. You can take an afternoon jaunt on your snowmobile and make a 100-mile loop. There are also 300 lakes on the Grand Mesa, with great opportunities for fishing and canoeing, and the elk and mule deer hunting is excellent. It is also an incredible place to hike and horseback ride. To the south of Hotchkiss are the gold-medal waters of the Gunnison River and the Black Canyon; to the east are the West Elk Mountains; and to the west is the Uncompaghre Plateau. Aspen, Crested Butte, and Telluride are each only two hours away. The schools in Hotchkiss are excellent, with strong academic programs and excellent sports programs. Wrestling, football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis--there's a lot for kids to do. One of the most appealing things about the North Fork Valley is the climate and what you can grow here. Peaches, pears, apples, plums, cherries, wine grapes--the area is surrounded with orchards and vineyards. There are many organic farms in the area, with farmers raising such diverse crops as organic garlic, cantaloupes, honey, lamb, goat cheese, and pretty much anything you could grow in Colorado. This is also a great place to keep horses and raise a few steers, raise some lambs or 4H pigs. There are strong 4H programs all across the valley for kids to raise animals and pursue other 4H projects. Seniors enjoy the mild climate in the North Fork Valley, and there are two good golf courses in Delta and Cedaredge with low greens fees. There is a good hospital in Delta and a good clinic in Hotchkiss. "
    • Gary H.
      "Traffic, parking problems, and crime are almost non-existent in Hotchkiss. A traffic jam around here is the neighboring rancher moving his cattle from one pasture to another via the highway. Schools are excellent, and sports programs (wrestling, football, basketball, volleyball, track, cross-country, tennis, soccer) are outstanding. Local students have won national and international awards in science and engineering and have won major scholarships at prestigious universities. Recreation is all around you, with hunting, fishing, horseback riding, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, Nordic skiing, and hiking available in any direction. If you're looking for nightlife and shopping, this is not the place. Save your money and take a couple of trips a year to the city and get your city fix. In the meanwhile, grow a great garden (the sunny days and cool nights make outstanding produce), raise a steer or a pig, keep your horses on a nice pasture so you can ride in the nearby wilderness, and sleep peacefully with no sirens, traffic noise, or honking horns. If you need to shop, go online and wait for the UPS truck. It's a great place to retire with a mild winter climate and a wonderful lifestyle. "
    • Michael S. K.
      "Family first, american pride with rural values that built this country. This is a fine community with great people in a reacreation area for outdoor enthusiasts. Lakes, mountains,fishing, hunting, farming."

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