Featured Property

  • 3251 E RD #23
    CLIFTON, CO
    $38,500
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 2593 Fruitridge Drive
    Grand Junction, CO
    $595,000
    4 beds | 3 baths
  • 3251 E Road #21
    Clifton, CO
    $22,500
    2 beds | 2 baths
  • 510 Yarrow Circle
    Parachute, CO
    $173,500
    3 beds | 3 baths
  • 47 E Beaver Creek Boulevard
    Avon, CO
    $4,500 | 1 baths
  • 62880 W La Salle #103 Road
    Montrose, CO
    $41,900
    4 beds | 2 baths
  • 319 N APPLE ST.
    Fruita, CO
    $165,000
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 580 CURTIS AVE
    De Beque, CO
    $87,400
    3 beds | 1 baths
  • 621 S ANNABELLE CT.
    Fruita, CO
    $219,900
    3 beds | 3 baths
  • 437 N 18TH ST.
    Grand Junction, CO
    $89,000
    2 beds | 1 baths
  • 2491 FOUNTAIN GREENS PL #D1
    Grand Junction, CO
    $174,900
    2 beds | 2 baths
  • 518 GROUSE CT.
    Grand Junction, CO
    $375,000
    4 beds | 5 baths
  • 3143 1/2 CRIPPLE CREEK CT.
    Grand Junction, CO
    $134,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 378 GRANITE FALLS WAY
    Grand Junction, CO
    $424,900
    5 beds | 3 baths
  • 1423 N 25TH ST.
    Grand Junction, CO
    $114,900
    2 beds | 1 baths
  • 721 33 RD
    Clifton, CO
    $260,000
    4 beds | 3 baths
  • 395 SUMMER GLEN DR.
    Grand Junction, CO
    $137,000
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 529.5 GARLAND ST.
    Clifton, CO
    $134,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 634 KAREN CT.
    Grand Junction, CO
    $136,781
    4 beds | 2 baths
  • 713 FOUNTAINHEAD BLVD #A
    Grand Junction, CO
    $199,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 435 32 RD #609
    CLIFTON, CO
    $59,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 2461 F 1/4 RD #641
    Grand Junction, CO
    $129,900
    2 beds | 2 baths
  • 2139 N 12th Street #8
    Grand Junction, CO
    $1,750
  • 435 32 Road #422
    Clifton, CO
    $38,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 2139 N 12th Street #8
    Grand Junction, CO
    $350
  • 388 HIGH RIDGE DR
    Grand Junction, CO
    $369,900
    4 beds | 3 baths
  • 744 Centauri Drive
    Grand Junction, CO
    $385,000
    5 beds | 3 baths
  • 1272 Santa Fe Circle
    Fruita, CO
    $239,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 937 VINTNER'S CT
    FRUITA, CO
    $55,000
  • 460 Washburn Street
    Grand Junction, CO
    $209,900
    4 beds | 3 baths
  • 2852 BASIL PL
    Grand Junction, CO
    $65,000
  • 2140 Texas
    Grand Junction, CO
    $199,900
    4 beds | 2 baths
  • 2107 Hodesha Way
    Grand Junction, CO
    $249,900
    4 beds | 4 baths
  • TBD 16 RD
    Loma, CO
    $60,000
  • 858 ST PEPPIN DR
    FRUITA, CO
    $79,900
  • 675 KAPOTA ST
    Grand Junction, CO
    $289,500
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 499 S 16.5 Road
    Glade Park, CO
    $319,900
    3 beds | 3 baths
  • 485 W Chukar Way
    Clifton, CO
    $199,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 1014 Ute Avenue
    Grand Junction, CO
    $59,900
    2 beds | 1 baths
  • 1345 ROBINSON COURT
    MACK, CO
    $59,900
  • 435 32 Rd #468
    Clifton, CO
    $49,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 2750 Unaweep
    Grand Junction, CO
    $154,900
    3 beds | 1 baths
  • 435 32 Rd #446
    Clifton, CO
    $74,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 2982 Brookside Dr
    Grand Junction, CO
    $189,900
    4 beds | 3 baths
  • 58764 Spring St
    Collbran, CO
    $219,000
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • TBD 36 3/4 Road
    Palisade, CO
    $124,900
  • 780 Jade Lane
    Grand Junction, CO
    $244,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 2971 Bookcliff
    Grand Junction, CO
    $179,900
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 392 1/2 Dry Fork Ct
    Grand Junction, CO
    $169,000
    3 beds | 2 baths
  • 504 36 3/4 Road
    Palisade, CO
    $119,900

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