Discover Homestead at Lost Creek, a 419-acre site ideal for a residential development in the growing north Denver Metro corridor, east of Brighton on 144th Avenue. Improvements include a private central road, distributed power, existing wells and multiple Cleary utility buildings. The included water rights provide ample water for a significant master- planned community in Adams County, Colorado. The 419-acre site is open grassland with dry Lost Creek meandering 1.6 miles from the north boundary to the southwestern tip. This expansive site offers flexible development opportunities, with its level topography and pre-existing utilities simplifying the planning and construction process. Bordered by 144th and 136th on the north and south respectively, the level topography has only 40 feet of rise. Open surrounding landscape with minimal improvements provides 360-degree view corridors. The land is currently platted with 10 separate parcels ranging from 40 to 43.8 acres. Individual parcels are not available for sale. A private central road, parallel to Shumaker and N. Harback Roads runs north-south, connecting 144th and 136th Avenues dividing the land nearly equally to the east and west. Electrical power runs along the road with multiple transformers/pedestals. There are eight wells, each with an adjacent underground pressure tank. Five Cleary utility buildings are set throughout the land ranging in size of 3,000-4,800 sf. Adams County is home to Barr Lake State Park, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge and the Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer team. Dryland farming is predominate in the area. The land includes water rights from the Laramie-Fox Hills, Lower Arapahoe and Upper Arapahoe aquifers. There are no known mineral rights. All water and any mineral rights attached to the land will be passed on.