New Listing: Vacant Land in Granby with a View!
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Vacant Land in Granby with a View!
the view when you build your mountain home here in the wonderful Innsbruck neighborhood! This sunny, sloping lot lends itself to a walkout floor plan that can take advantage of the mountain surroundings. A short drive to Granby Ranch, Winter Park, or Grand Lake the central location is ideal.
Building requirements for Innsbruck include a minimum of 1800 square feet of living space, with 1500 square feet on the main level (excluding the garage). The maximum square footage of living space is 4500 (finished + unfinished). Garage requirements include a 400 square foot minimum and 2 bays, with both bays having access to the outside of the structure.
Great opportunity to plan, build, and live in Grand County!
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