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Fort Morgan, CO Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $699,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 5,036 Sq Ft

    22309 County Rd W, Fort Morgan, CO 80701

    This beautiful 10-acre property checks every box for comfort, space, and true Colorado living. The home features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, including a spacious primary suite with a walk-in closet that offers extra storage. The primary bathroom includes a double vanity and a walk-in shower. The main living area features vaulted ceilings and an updated kitchen with granite countertops. The large

    Jill Szpunar Engel & Völkers Pikes Peak

    22309 County Rd W, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
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    $275,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,008 Sq Ft

    18527 County Road 16, Fort Morgan, CO 80701

    Mobile home built in 1974 on 1.5 acres. Site has 2 driveways including circular driveway in back. Nice sized shop with electric. Surrounded by mature trees, fenced backyard, sidewalk. New furnace Oct. 2024, water well electric upgraded this summer. Additional building can be remodeled into living space or rental. 3 miles from town. 2 miles from I-76. Nice home in the country with additional

    Don Neb Plains Realty & Management LLC

    18527 County Road 16, Fort Morgan, CO 80701

Why Live in Fort Morgan

Fort Morgan, CO, is a small city with a population of 11,500, situated between the Midwest and the Rocky Mountains. Known for its historical roots as a military fort in the 1800s, Fort Morgan now offers a small-town atmosphere surrounded by agriculture. Housing options include farmhouses, Craftsman, and ranch-style homes, with the Bijou subdivision featuring New Traditional homes. The local economy is driven by agriculture and food processing, with major employers like Cargill Inc. and various dairy manufacturing facilities. The downtown area boasts vintage buildings and red-brick storefronts, with dining options including Mexican restaurants, barbecue joints, and tap rooms. Glen Miller Park hosts summer concerts and houses the Fort Morgan Museum, which showcases the city's history. Riverside Park offers 3 miles of nature trails, a public swimming pool, and an outdoor roller rink, while Brenda Joy Skate Park caters to skateboarders. Gateway Park features an off-leash dog park and playground, and Quail Dunes Golf Course is nearby. The Morgan County School District RE-3 serves around 3,500 students, and Morgan Community College offers over 50 programs. Although traditional public transit is limited, the County Express provides on-demand service, and Interstate 76 connects Fort Morgan to Denver, 83 miles away. The city has seen a significant decrease in crime rates in 2023, with property crime trending downward since 2021. However, the area faces risks of flooding and tornadoes due to its proximity to the South Platte River and flat terrain.

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