Washington County, created in 1887 and named after President George Washington, sits on Colorado’s eastern plains. The county seat is Akron, a friendly agricultural town with a strong community focus. Other small communities include Otis, Woodrow, and Lindon. Historically the area developed through homesteading and wheat farming; its landscape remains open prairie intersected by rolling hills. Ranching and grain cultivation still anchor the local economy. Housing consists of modest single-family homes in small towns, farmhouses on large tracts, and ranch properties. Prices are very reasonable — most homes list between US $175 K – 275 K depending on size and location. Building new homes costs roughly US $200 – 250 per sq ft, with utilities and access sometimes adding expense. The county is entirely rural, quiet, and community-driven; the nearest larger city is Fort Morgan (~1 hr) or Denver (~2½ hrs). It suits buyers seeking peace, affordability, and open land.