Perhaps it happens when you’re trapped in your car during rush hour traffic. Maybe the urge arrives when you can hear your neighbors through the walls or when you see stars murky with city light pollution and smog. But for people who crave a slice of land with trees, views and the symphony of crickets, the urge to escape city life can often be overwhelming.
“You have the people on the Front Range who want a nice little place to go to that’s out of town, not too far, but far enough so you have a big area of open space around you, the type of person who needs a larger piece of land than normal with a beautiful view and sunsets and quiet,” says Joe O’Brien, managing partner of Red Creek Land Company. Red Creek owns a slice of paradise called Twin Butte Estates about 15 minutes west of Pueblo, near the small hamlet of Beulah, a wooded expanse of land ideal for retreating from urban sprawl.
“It’s just a beautiful area that’s kind of a hidden jewel of Southern Colorado,” O’Brien continues. “It’s drop dead staring at the Greenhorn Mountains and the rest of the Wet Mountains and obviously Pikes Peak to the north. The property also has a beautiful canyon running through parts of the property, what we call the St. Charles River Canyon.”
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