Living off the grid can be a bit of an adjustment; you may have to modify your life a little bit to conserve more, but the benefit of living in a sustainable neighborhood has its perks. There are no street lights, so when the sun goes down, the night stars are stunning in their darkness. Animals from deer and elk to foxes travel the area regularly.
This .45-acre lot is in the South Shore neighborhood of Stagecoach in a recreational community located 20 miles from Steamboat ski resort. A new home can be built to take in tremendous views of Colorado sunsets over Stagecoach Reservoir.
There is no electricity, water or sewer service, but you can have solar panels, a windmill, drill a well and install a sealed vault system for sewer.
Stagecoach State Park and Reservoir offer year-round activities, including: boating, fishing, paddle boarding, hiking and biking trails, and cross-country skiing.