




Two Mobile Homes, 1.19 Acres and Room to Grow in Durango's South Corridor. This property offers something genuinely hard to find in Durango right now, two mobile homes on 1.19 surveyed acres with infrastructure already in place and mountain views to boot. The larger mobile home is 980 sq ft, 2 bed, 1 bath, built in 1974 and meaningfully updated over the last few years. New engineered hardwood floors, new kitchen cabinets, butcher block countertops, a Corian island, a new refrigerator and oven, updated vanities, barn doors, and an electric fireplace give it a comfortable, finished feel. The partially covered deck is a great place to take in the mountain and Three Springs views. The smaller mobile home was built in 1964 and is 520 sq ft, 2 bed, 1 bath, with an enclosed patio and functional appliances. The seller says both homes have had their roofs replaced with pro-panel, new furnaces installed, new windows throughout, and insulated skirting. The property itself adds real value. A well permit approved for three structures, three paid sewer taps, two electric meters, a two-car garage, four storage sheds, and a buried cistern are all in place. The 1.19 acres have been surveyed with boundaries marked. For a buyer thinking about long term potential, the infrastructure to support a third structure is already there. The owner put genuine care into the landscaping, with water features, apricot trees, a fire pit, and privacy fencing along the front of the property. You're minutes from Mercy Medical Center, Three Springs, and the south Durango retail corridor, with downtown about 15 minutes down the road. A few things buyers need to know upfront: the mobile homes are not on permanent foundations and conventional financing is unlikely, so plan on cash. The seller will not complete a seller's property disclosure or make warranties on the structures. Buyer to verify permit status of all structures with La Plata County. Seller makes no warranties regarding permitting of the mobile homes. This is an as is purchase. Options here are pretty straightforward, live in one unit and rent the other, hold both as long term rentals, or run one or both as short term rentals. The property is located in La Plata County with no HOA. Short term rentals should be possible here, making Airbnb or VRBO income a real possibility. Or hold it and eventually develop to the three structure capacity the well permit already allows. Not many properties in this price range in Durango come with this much already figured out.
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