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STERLING, Colo.—Home sellers aren’t the only ones suffering in the soft real-estate market—the Valley School District has been trying to sell an elementary school in Sterling for more than a year.

The district closed Stevens Elementary so it would have fewer buildings to maintain. Officials have put the value of the property at about $558,000.

The nearly 29,000-square-foot building was built in 1953. It sits on a lot of more than 200,000 square feet.

Three parties have looked at the property but no one has made an offer.

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Information from: Sterling Journal-Advocate,

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