Set at approximately 9,200 feet, this thoughtfully constructed mountain home offers strength, efficiency, and wide-open space across nearly 36 usable acres. Built in 2021 with 2x6 framing, spray-foam insulation, in-floor plumbing, and a 95/5 HE furnace, the home was designed specifically for Colorado's high-altitude climate. The main level features vaulted T&G pine ceilings, expansive windows, and an open living area centered around a Hearthstone wood stove. The kitchen includes custom cabinetry, epoxy-finished counters, pantry storage, and a functional layout suited for everyday living or gatherings. Four bedrooms and two baths are located on the main level, while the full basement provides a partially finished and permitted bath and flexibility for future expansion. A 900-square-foot attached garage adds excellent space for vehicles, tools, or workshop use. The land is zoned for horses and domestic animals, with a productive well, 1,000-gallon cistern designed as a backup for power outages, septic system, and electricity in place. A grazing lease contributes to lower property taxes. Trex decking invites outdoor living with sweeping views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.