DEER
CROSSING ESTATES
Distinctive
Country Living. . . City Close!
Deer Crossing
Estates is nestled in a country setting between Fruita and Grand
Junction, Colorado. This is one of the most active, diverse and
progressive communities in Western Colorado. It strives to maintain
its close ties to a rich historical past and the strong bonds of its
neighborhoods by honoring the past while envisioning the future.
Deer Crossing
Estates is a small neighborhood of seven parcels that range
between 1.3 and 1.8 acres each. There is pressurized irrigation
water and utilities to each lot. You are surrounded by the beautiful
canyons of the Colorado National Monument, rivers, mountains, and
green farm fields. You are among friendly people as well as some of
the greatest natural wonders. It is an excellent place to live, work
and visit!!
While enjoying the
spectacular views and the simple pleasures of elegant country charm,
you are only minutes away from the city.
GRAND JUNCTION AREA
AMENITIES:
The current Mesa
County population is approximately 128,000.
Situated in the
Grand Valley with the Colorado National Monument to the west, the
Bookcliff mountain range to the North, the Grand Mesa mountains to
the east, and the Gunnison River to the south.
Excellent medical
facilities with St. Mary’s Hospital – a regional medical
center; and Community Hospital; as well as numerous excellent
outpatient centers.
Endless biking,
hiking, skiing, boating, bicycling, camping, golfing, white river
rafting, and fishing recreation areas.
Mild winters,
beautiful scenic spring and summers, and gorgeous fall foliage with
sunny days all year long,
In the heart of
wine country with numerous wineries and wine-tasting tours.
Excellent
shopping, lodging, and restaurants.
DEER CROSSING ESTATES –
A place to play, learn, and live!!
Contact Diana Mathis
for any additional information and reserve your place in the country
today!
LINKS:
www.gjchamber.org
www.fruitachamber.org
www.dianamathis.com
IMPORTANT DEER CROSSING ESTATES LINKS:
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (This link will open up in a new window)