My life has given me the opportunity to work with many people in many fields.  The one commonality in every experience is the importance of great communication.  I strive to provide the best service to those around me in all my dealings and I value relationships of trust and mutual respect.  I have chosen to do this work to help people find the best investment for their funds, their families, and their hearts.

Testimonials


I have known Sabra for many years, and I am proud to call her not only a friend but a wonderful and trusted Colleague. She is determined and reliable, always looking for the best solution. Her can-do attitude and practical positivity are huge assets, and her knowledge in many fields gives her an edge that helps her in any situation that may arise. When I have given her the most important, time-sensitive problems, she has always come through with flying colors. She sets clear, obtainable goals, then makes sure that everyone involved is successful. I would enthusiastically endorse Sabra for any endeavor you may have!

- Chris Martinez, Owner, QuickTemps

It has been a true pleasure working with Sabra O'Crotty. She is an incredibly knowledgeable, reliable, and dependable professional who consistently gives 100% to everything she does. Sabra's dedication and willingness to help make her an invaluable support to our programs. She approaches every task with enthusiasm and a genuine passion for service! She is always ready to lend a hand and contribute wherever she's needed. Her commitment to our community, the environment, and local food systems shines through in all her work. Sabra truly cares about what she does, and I could not recommend her more highly.

- Holly Stanley, Executive Director, Mesa Conservation District

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Thinking of buying?


1. Define Your Goals

Decide how you’ll use the land: Your goals determine what to look for — from soil type and irrigation to accessibility and outbuildings.

2. Understand Water Rights

Water is the lifeblood of Colorado agriculture. Ask your agent:

  • How are the water rights held (ditch shares, wells, surface rights)?
  • Are they transferable with the property?
  • What irrigation systems are in place?

3. Evaluate Infrastructure

Check fencing, corrals, barns, and access roads. For smaller farms, verify utilities like electricity, septic systems, and high-speed internet.

4. Know the Zoning & Regulations

Each county manages land-use rules differently. Confirm:

  • Permitted agricultural uses.
  • Building restrictions or conservation easements.
  • Access to farm tax exemptions and greenbelt programs.

5. Work with Experienced Professionals

Successful agricultural transactions often involve:

  • A local real estate expert familiar with water and land issues.
  • Agricultural lenders.
  • County extension agents or NRCS staff for soil and irrigation insights.

6. Think Long-Term

Land is a generational investment. Consider future resale value, market trends, and maintenance costs for irrigation and equipment.

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