05/27/2026
Conservation easements can be an incredible tool for protecting land, preserving agricultural use, maintaining wildlife habitat, and even creating potential tax benefits — but they can also impact how a property can be used, financed, developed, or transferred in the future.
That’s why it’s important to work with a real estate agent who truly understands conservation easements and how they affect land value, property rights, and long-term goals.
Whether you’re buying or selling ranch land, recreational property, agricultural acreage, or legacy family land, having the right guidance matters. Every easement is different, and knowing what to look for can save buyers and sellers from costly surprises down the road.
If you have questions about conservation easements, land use restrictions, or rural property in Colorado, feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to help educate and guide clients through the process.
Joe Trujillo
Realtor®
Mossy Oak Properties
720-830-8647
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