Bent County, located in southeastern Colorado, was established in 1874 and named after frontier trader and Indian agent William Bent. Historically it was a stage-stop and trading region near the Santa Fe Trail and the Arkansas River. The terrain is primarily high plains and agricultural land, with a few small towns serving as hubs for farming and ranching. The county seat is Las Animas, the largest town in the county. Given its rural character, housing here tends to be modest single-family homes in small towns, ranch‐style houses on acreage, and less dense subdivisions. Because land is more available and demand is lower than metropolitan counties, existing homes may list in the lower hundreds of thousands (– for example roughly US$250,000–350,000 depending on condition, size and location) and build-on-land opportunities will depend heavily on infrastructure and utilities; a build might cost US$200–250 per sq ft plus land and site prep. This is a mostly rural county where the nearest large city is Pueblo (approximately a 90-minute drive) or even farther to Denver, so commuters are less common and lifestyle is slower. If you’re looking for space, land, quiet, this fits—but expect fewer amenities, longer distances.