Video Tours of Property Listings
The Frihauf Farm 317+/- Acres Video Tour
Stable Ridge Estates Video Tour
Video Tour of 304 Spruce St
Video Tour of 18204 County Road 26
222 Clifton St Video Tour
18204 County Road 24 Video Tour
304 Spruce Street Video Tour
14705 CR 3 Video Tour
13417 Hwy 144 Lot 5
402 Harvard Street Video Tour
1106 Cottontail Ln Video Tour
402 Harvard Video Tour
Video Tour 1106 Cottontail Lane
Video Tour of 26221 Fairway Drive
317 Emerson Street Video Tour
Aerial Videos of Listings
Blue Sky Video Tour
Aerial Video of 22629 County Road Q
Ft. Morgan River Bottom
Meet the Agent
Meet the Agent – Lee Ann
Meet the Agent – Cindy Eller
Meet the Agent – Mandy Dreier
Kent and Suzy Testimonial Video
Broker Home Tours
Broker Home Tour 10-15-18
Broker Home Tour- July 2018
Kent’s Home Tip of the Week
Kent’s Home Tip of the Week Episode 3
Kent’s Home Tip of the Week Episode 2
Kent’s Home Tip of the Week Episode 1
Miscellaneous
Introducing Willow Roddy Moskowitz
Chris Introduction Video
Brush Oktoberfest Recap
New Brush Office Location
CLC Fall 2018 Ad
Why Colorado Land Company?
“THE ELMS” HISTORY OF THE J H GLASSEY FARM—FT MORGAN CO
George Glassey (my great grandfather) and wife Mary came to Colorado from Ireland in 1869 with the promise of a job working for Colonel Archer, manager of the Earl of Dunraven’s ranch holdings. Three sons shortly followed him. John Henry, Robert, and Charles. They were teenagers, Colorado was a territory, and it was open range country. The boys, all excellent horsemen, soon joined various ranching outfits, John Henry with the Wilson spread, and began a decade as drovers/cowboys–driving cattle up from Texas to the booming Denver and on to Wyoming and frequently east to Nebraska where they could be shipped by rail. These were exciting times for teenagers– Indians, outlaws, and living “rough”. John Henry later recalled being surrounded by a band Utes with rifles who demanded his grey stallion or his life. After heated discussion John turned and slowly rode away, hearing later that the Utes had great respect for any man who would risk his life for his horse. Read Full Article.