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El Paso County Real Estate
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El Paso County Realtor

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Hollee Jo Vail
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El Paso County is located in east central Colorado, where the plains meet the Rocky Mountains. Colorado Springs is the County Seat, located at the foot of Pikes Peak. The western boundary of the county is mountainous, including Pikes Peak, elevation 14,110 feet. The county stretches 13 miles west of Colorado Springs to the Summit of Pikes Peak, and 42 miles east on the high plains. The northern half of the county sits above 4 aquifers which supply water resources, while the City of Colorado Springs has purchased and transported water from other drainage basins in the mountains of Colorado to support its needs.

A wide range of residential opportunities are afforded in the county, from sprawling ranches to the east, to urban lots, mountain side lots, 5 acre tracts, and high-density townhouse, condominium, and apartment homes. The county has one of the lowest tax bases along the front range of the Rocky Mountains, and has a mild, semi-arid climate. I-25, US Highway 24, 2 railroads, and the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport are the key elements of the County's transportation infrastructure. Other towns in the County include Calhan, Cascade, Ellicott, Fountain, Green Mountain Falls, Manitou Springs, Monument, Peyton, Palmer Lake, Ramah, Rush, Truckton, and Yoder. Regional Building Department is a cooperative effort of the City of Colorado Springs and El Paso County, insuring that all construction within the County meets uniform standards.

The County has over 150,000 acres of open space, and offers year-round sports opportunities such as hunting, fishing, camping, mountain climbing, hiking and soaring. Residential elevations vary from 5,000 feet to 8,000 feet in the County. El Paso County has designated significant portions of land along the I-25 Corridor, the Highway 24 Corridor, and around the Colorado Springs Airport as State Enterprise Zones. Incentives are provided to businesses that make capital improvements, hire new employees, conduct training, rehabilitate old buildings, or do research and development in the Zones. El Paso County removed its tax on personal property to give all businesses an incentive for locating activity in the County. The County also operates a Revolving Loan Fund which is a federally-funded loan pool designed to create and retain jobs and expand and diversify the economic base of El Paso County.

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