Hewlett Gulch Cabin is a cozy 1,616 sq ft log cabin built in 1993 on 40.48-acres in Livermore, near Fort Collins. At 6,800 ft elevation, it features native grasses, sagebrush, and a rock outcropping. The cabin includes a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, open-concept living/dining area, spiral staircase to a loft, and a sunroom with mountain views. Bordering state land, it's ideal for recreation like hunting (GMU 191), hiking, and fishing near Lake Dowdy, Parvin, and the Poudre River.
Lot FeaturesSloped, Rock Outcropping, Abuts Public Open Space
Other StructuresStorage, Outbuildings
ViewMountain(s), Foothills View
CITYLivermore
SUBDIVISIONDeer Meadows
COUNTYLarimer
AREAFort Collins
STATECO
SENIOR COMMUNITYNo
HOA1
TAX AMOUNT3294.36
HOA FEE400.0
HOA FREQUENCYAnnually
LATEST UPDATE2025-08-09T06:12:01.503Z
DAYS ON MARKET1
PRICE CHANGE(S)
$499,000 Aug 1, 2025
CUMULATIVE DAYS ON MARKET1
Market Trends
New Properties On Market
12
20%
Decrease In New Listings
Average Asking Price
$526,750
$97,983 Decrease In Avg Asking Price
Average Asking Price / Sq. Ft.
$177
$116 Decrease In List Price/Sq. Ft.
Average Days On Market
9
23 Day
Decrease In Days On Market
Data as of Sep 11, 2025.
Remaining statistics above are calculated on activity within the period from Jul 01, 2025 to Aug 31, 2025.
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