Surrounded entirely by the grand splendor of the San Isabel National Forest, the Antero Mountain Ranch is a 160-deeded acre inholding offering panoramic views of towering mountain peaks, excellent year round access, underground utilities, convenience to nearby amenities, world-class recreational access and unmatched peaceful solitude! This gated, end-of-the-road oasis offers total privacy and endless recreational pursuits from the convenience of the 3,200 sqft lodge style home. The views can only be described as one of a kind, boasting clear site lines to the famed Chalk Cliffs, Mount Princeton (14,197 ft), as well as many other breathtaking vistas. » More: New Listing: Antero Mountain Ranch
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New Listing: Antero Mountain Ranch
November 8th, 2010Divide Reservoir For Sale in Colorado
August 5th, 2010
The Divide Reservoir is located northeast of Longmont, Colorado, and consists of 76 acres. The property surrounds the whole reservoir and offers a great 2-acre building site. An incoming owner has many recreational opportunities including boating, duck hunting and fly fishing. Additional water uses include agricultural irrigation, storage, agricultural and municipal water augmentation, municipal irrigation and domestic treatment and a private lake estate. All recreational surface rights are tied to the reservoir. The reservoir has an original decreed capacity of 39,204,000 cubic feet and the recorded active capacity is 219.8 acre-feet. » More: Divide Reservoir For Sale in Colorado
The Capital Gain Tax Rate Change for 2011 Will Present Challenges for Sellers
July 23rd, 2010
Written By: John Muir
As we look ahead to 2011, the federal government will allow the capital gains tax rate for individuals in the 28% Ordinary Income Tax Class or above, to increase from 15% to 20%, a 33.3% increase over 2010. Historically, rises in the capital gains tax rate have tended to slow economic growth and reinvestment. This condition is known as the “lock-in effect” where investors avoid taxation by holding appreciated assets. » More: The Capital Gain Tax Rate Change for 2011 Will Present Challenges for Sellers
Fishing on the Restigouche River
July 13th, 2010
Bob Kiesling of Live Water Properties fished on the Restigouche River which forms the boundary between New Brunswick and Quebec during the last week of June. With a drier and warmer spring, the number of Atlantic salmon making anadromous migratory runs was less than usual, but Bob enjoyed the thrilling moments of catching this adult Atlantic salmon which took about 20 minutes from hook to net.
Brady Nelson Hunts for Hunter’s Specialties
May 14th, 2010

Brady Nelson, son of Live Water Properties agent, Robb Nelson, was filmed during a hunt for Hunter’s Specialties in Nebraska in early May. Brady was a natural on camera and got his trophy Tom with one shot. Way to go Brady!
Live Water Agents Gather for 2-Day Workshop
March 30th, 2010
LWP agents came from all over the Rocky Mountain West to gather for a 2-day workshop held at the Jackson Hole Headquarters location. Click here to view profiles on our knowledgeable and experienced associates.
Live Water Properties Joins Facebook
January 20th, 2010
Live Water Properties joins the social media movement by creating a Facebook fan page where viewers can find up-to-date listing information, property photos and details about the latest Live Water happenings. Whether you are a fly fishing enthusiast, love to hunt, are in the market to buy or sell a ranch or love dreaming about life in the west, you can fulfill all of your curiosities at the Live Water Properties Fan Page located at www.facebook.com/livewaterproperties.
November Day at Sea
November 18th, 2009
Live Water friend, Steve Leisman, left Jamaica Bay one day in November in search of bass. Because the bass were not cooperating, they switched gears and headed out into the ocean after hearing about a school of Bluefin tuna in the area. This tuna was caught on a 20lb. bass rod. After roughly 3 hours, Steve was able to bring the fish in.
Stream Restoration on Sleeping Dog Ranch
November 12th, 2009

Stream restoration work was completed on the Sleeping Dog Ranch during the fall of 2008. Before and after pictures appear to the left. The project was a success as stated by a Trout Headwaters case study. The results from the report stated the following: The final design resulted in restoration and enhancement of nearly six acres of wetland by dip-only excavation; restoration of 4,500 linear feet of Cebolla Creek; and construction of 4,000 linear ft. of new stream channel to restore an appropriate and stable geomorphology. Normal geomorphic functions including sediment transport, pool formation, and nutrient transport. Completion of this project actively benefits the health of aquatic and terrestrial resources on the property and also benefits water quality and floodplain function for downstream and neighboring properties. » More: Stream Restoration on Sleeping Dog Ranch
Live Water Properties Welcomes John Muir
September 23rd, 2009
Steamboat Springs, CO – John Muir has officially joined the Live Water Properties team and will be assisting buyers and sellers with their ranch real estate needs.
John Muir grew up in Michigan, and developed his love for the outdoors while hunting deer and upland birds during his teenage years. After earning his accounting degree from Western Michigan University, John moved to Denver, Colorado, where he earned his certified public accountant license, and began his big eight accounting career. John audited companies in the telecommunications, financial and hospitality industries. He also donated time assisting with, and developing internal controls and financial reporting for the United Way and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Foundation. During his years in Denver, John became infatuated with the magnificence of the Rocky Mountains and always knew that he would eventually return to the West.