Peetz CO Homes for Sale – SH-113 Drives, School Nights & Prairie Wind

Peetz real estate sits on the high plains of Logan County along State Highway 113, where the Peetz Table wind turbines line the horizon and the Peetz Co-op silos rise by the tracks. Life here is marked by the hum of grain trucks and Friday night lights at Peetz Plateau School. Housing leans practical and spacious—single-level homes, edge-of-town parcels with barns or shops, and small acreages framed by windbreaks and gardens. Scroll below to view current homes for sale in Peetz and see which properties match your vision of prairie living.

Latest Homes for Sale in Peetz

Peetz Homes for Sale November 28, 2025
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Peetz Community Snapshot

Community Character

Main Street stays quiet most days, except during grain harvest or the For Peetz Sake Days parade when neighbors line the street.

Street Rhythm

You’ll hear gravel crunch under pickups, the steady whoosh of turbines on Peetz Table, and kids pedaling toward the gym at dusk.

Home Styles & Features

Practical ranch homes in town, edge-of-town parcels with barns or shops, and acreages with windbreaks and propane heating.

Location Highlights

Quick drives south to Sterling for services, or north via US-385 into Sidney and I-80.


Quick Facts

Primary Areas

The compact Main Street grid, Coleman Avenue with the school campus, and acreages tapering out along county roads.

Mobility & Commute

SH-113 links to US-138 and Fort Morgan; US-385 runs north toward Sidney and I-80.

Schools

The local school is Peetz Plateau School (K-12), serving all grades from one campus on Coleman Avenue.

Buyer Notes

Homes often use wells, septic, and propane. Internet coverage varies; sheriff and volunteer EMS cover services, and road upkeep may be county or private.

Location & Commutes in Peetz

Peetz lines State Highway 113, making it easy to head south into Sterling or north across the Nebraska line toward Sidney and I-80. Sterling sits roughly 20 miles south via SH-113/US-138. The roads are open, two-lane, and lightly traveled, though winter winds can pile snow on the shoulders. Most folks plan errands around trips to Sterling for groceries, hardware, and healthcare, while bigger shopping runs stretch to Brush or Fort Morgan. The quiet, steady drive is part of life here—predictable, but you’ll notice the gusts tugging at your truck on open stretches. Most residents use Sterling for clinics and hospital care, with volunteer responders handling first calls in Peetz.

Living in Peetz: Daily Life & Community Rhythm

Life here turns around Peetz Plateau School, where games, concerts, and FFA projects set the weekly pace. The Community Center hosts pancake feeds, grad parties, and reunions, while the Peetz Co-op keeps the grain trucks rolling. On weekends, kids ride bikes down Coleman Avenue, and neighbors gather at the post office for a quick chat. For Peetz Sake Days each fall ties it all together—parade, alumni in from out of town, and a Saturday breakfast that fills the gym with chatter. For a buyer, that means choosing housing tied into a real, visible rhythm rather than an anonymous grid. Work rhythms tie to harvest and wind-farm maintenance crews, with many commuting to Sterling or Sidney for jobs. Packages often route to the Post Office or parcel lockers—confirm your carrier options and mailbox placement for rural delivery.

Homes and Real Estate in Peetz

Peetz real estate leans practical: ranch homes in town with alley access, edge-of-town parcels with barns or shops, and small acreages designed for windbreaks and 4-H pens. Many properties depend on wells and septic systems, with propane as the primary heat source. You’ll see siding and roofs built to withstand steady winds, and some homes show thoughtful placement of shelterbelts or snow fencing. If you’re after newer subdivisions, compare with Sterling real estate or neighborhoods in Fort Morgan, but if your goal is clear skies and elbow room, Peetz fits. Whether you’re raising a family, seeking retirement quiet, or working remotely with wide-open skies, Peetz offers its own rhythm. Visit the Logan County site for utility and zoning resources relevant to rural housing.

Outdoor Life & Seasonal Weather

The Peetz Table plateau to the west defines the horizon, its turbines whooshing on breezy nights. North Sterling State Park (the reservoir) draws families for boating and fishing, while Pawnee National Grassland offers hunting and birding. Learn more from Colorado Parks & Wildlife and the USFS Pawnee Grassland. Summer brings wheat swaying like water under bright sun, while winter mornings start crisp and silent except for the sound of boots crunching over snow. Gravel roads invite long rides or sunrise walks, and hunting seasons bring pickups parked along field edges. Hail and summer thunderstorms are common, so many buyers ask about recent roof updates. Tradeoffs come with the beauty: wind can test fences, and drifts sometimes block rural approaches until a plow clears them. Sometimes you’ll need to call the county grader after a drifted night—locals know which stretches always catch snow. But the payoff is starlight unbroken by city glow and skies that feel endless.

Compare Peetz to Nearby Communities

Choosing between Peetz and nearby prairie towns often comes down to balance—how much community rhythm you want versus proximity to larger services. Peetz offers tight school-centered housing and quiet skies, while places like Crook or Fleming provide similar layouts with slightly different rhythms. The tradeoff is services: Sterling has more, but you give up the stillness of a grain-truck town at night.

  • Sterling – more services, busier streets, varied housing stock
  • Crook – smaller footprint, quieter pace, fewer errands
  • Fleming – school-centered too, but closer to I-76 access
  • Iliff – compact grid, quick link to Sterling amenities

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Frequently Asked Questions About Peetz, CO

Where is Peetz located in Colorado?

Peetz is in Logan County along State Highway 113, about 20 miles north of Sterling. The Nebraska border is just a short drive north, and you’ll notice the horizon marked by Peetz Table wind turbines long before you hit Main Street.

What types of homes are available in Peetz?

Housing here includes ranch-style homes in town with alley access, barns or shops, and acreages on the edges with windbreaks. Many properties rely on private wells, septic, and propane heating, reflecting the practical setup of rural real estate in northeast Colorado.

How is the school system in Peetz?

Peetz Plateau School is a K-12 campus on Coleman Avenue, serving the entire community in one building. Friday nights around the gym and football field feel like a town gathering, with parking lots filling up as lights click on at dusk. For details on curriculum and activities, visit the Peetz School District site.

How is healthcare access in Peetz?

Most residents rely on Sterling for clinics, pharmacies, and hospital care, about a 20-minute drive south. In town, volunteer responders handle first calls, and neighbors say you’ll often hear the siren echo across Main Street before you see the lights. It’s a small-town system that works because people know each other.

What local events bring the community together?

For Peetz Sake Days is the standout event, with a parade down Main, pancake breakfasts, and alumni returning for reunions. Folks say you’ll really feel part of town when you’re waving from the curb while tractors and floats roll by.

What should buyers check during inspections in Peetz?

Buyers should confirm well output, water quality, and septic permits, as well as propane tank size and ownership. Inspect siding and roofing for wind wear, and ask about snow-drift patterns around driveways and outbuildings—locals know these quirks can shape daily routines.

What is daily life like in Peetz?

Daily life feels unhurried: grain trucks at harvest, kids biking down Main, and star-filled skies on quiet nights. Same as every fall Friday, you’ll hear the band warming up before you see the lights click on at the school field. Most errands take you to Sterling, but the rhythm—school games, co-op runs, and community suppers—anchors life in a way city living doesn’t.

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