An awesome 10 acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Sandia's and South Mountain. Paved county road on the front of this land. Build, invest or subdivide this 10 acre lot. Entranosa water membership IS included in price of land. Other lots available.
An awesome 10 acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Sandia's and South Mountain. Paved county road on the front side of this land. Buy this 10 acreage for yourself or subdivide! Entranosa water membership IS included in price of land. Other lots available.
An awesome 10 acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Sandia's and South Mountain. Paved county road on the front side of this land. Buy this 10 acreage for yourself or subdivide! Entranosa water membership IS included in price of land. Other lots available.
An awesome 10 acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Sandia's and South Mountain. Paved county road on the front side of this land. Buy this 10 acreage for yourself or subdivide! Entranosa water membership IS included in price of land. Other lots available.
An awesome 10 acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Sandia's and South Mountain. Paved county road on the front side of this land. Buy this 10 acreage for yourself or subdivide! Entranosa water membership IS included in price of land. Other lots available.
Great Value here, 4 bdm home with cozy woodstove, great room, & split floorplan. Pergo wood floors, 5 Acres fenced with large barn, tack room & stalls. 10 minutes to Edgewood, shopping, schools and freeway. Right off the paved Hwy.
Fishing! Skiing! Hunting! There are 117x 10-acre lots available which are sold for $ 29,000 each, one 10-acre lot at the Rio Nutrias Canyon is offered for $ 45,000 and one 5-acre lot at the Chama River is priced at $ 22,500. Alternatively, lot combinations in these ranch sizes are offered at discounted prices: 20 acres (2-lot combo) are $ 50,000 30 acres (3-lot combo) are $ 72,000 40 acres (4-lot combo) are $ 92,000 50 acres (5-lot combo) are $ 110,000 100 acres (10-lot combo) are $ 200,000 The total "retail" value of all lots is as much as $ 3,460,500. The total "wholesale" value of the entire ranch is $ 1,545,000. The entire ranch is surrounded by public lands on three sides: to the north lies the Rio Chama State Wildlife Area which encompasses both the El Vado Lake as well as Lake Heron, two of the main trout, salmon fishing and water sport attractions in northern New Mexico. Along its western and southern boundary run the Rio Chama and Rio Nutrias, both of which are highly recognized in the fly fishing community of New Mexico for their abundance of blue trout. Nearby Abiquiu Lake and the renowned Ghost Ranch have become known around the world thanks to Georgia O'Keefe's celebrated paintings. Abiquiu Lake is a mere 30 minutes south from Ranchos del Vado. The ranch borders along its eastern boundary another privately held large ranch. Hunting is allowed across the ranch, with elk, deer and turkey being quite abundant. Should you prefer water sports, Heron Lake is a wake-free lake whereas El Vado and Abiquiu Lakes allow motor boating of all varieties. Skiers and snowboarders will not have it very far to Pagosa Springs, Durango and Wolf Creek in Colorado or Santa Fe. Well maintained gravel roads run for 28 miles throughout the ranch. An electric power line runs across the ranch, and telephone lines are buried along each of the roadways throughout the ranch. A few land owners on the ranch have drilled wells and obtained excellent drinking water at a depth of around 350 feet. In summary, the Ranchos del Vado Ranch is placed in one of the best spots in New Mexico. With water being of highest value in New Mexico, this ranch's close proximity to the Chama and Nutrias Rivers as well as the El Vado, Heron and Abiquiu Lakes, this ranch has it all. The fact that it has already been subdivided and entirely surveyed adds additional value. There is no better opportunity in New Mexico to enjoy fishing, hunting, horseback riding, winter sports, boating, snowmobiling, riding your ATV, or just to hike and enjoy the gorgeous ponderosa and canyon landscape and the views towards the distant snow-capped Colorado Rockies. For all these reasons, the Ranchos del Vado Ranch offers a rare opportunity for the outdoors sportsmen and investors.
A Rare Find, 5 acres with ALL utilities in established neighborhood. Elect, Septic, Phone, Natural Gas, and Community Water. This Level acreage is fenced on 2 sides, all usuable land. Great Access, Country Living but minutes to all ammenities including schools and walmart. It has 2 Sheds, 1 w/power/water, Large RV Carport. Would make a great horse property. Land can be purchased with Super Nice 5th wheel home with 3 slide outs for 20k more. REC accepted with large down payment
Location: 1 hour from Dallas 5 minutes from Edgewood 10 minutes from Canton 10 minutes from Lake Tawakoni 10 minutes from Sabine River 25 minutes from Lake Fork Land: Double T Ranch is fairly level and located in the post oak savannah region of Texas. Elevation ranges from 460 feet at the northeast corner entrance to the lowest area of 440 feet near the mouth of the 6 acre lake. Naturally, the majority of the ranch consists of hardwoods trees, like post oaks. There are approximately 25 beautiful acres of 20+ year old pine plantation timber. Another 40 acres is open pasture. The southern boundary parallels an active railroad. Water: The original 3 acre lake, a.k.a. King's Lake, was built in the 1940's to supply water for a sugar crane operation. In 2006 the owner rebuilt the dam and spillway, increasing the 3 acre lake to a deeper and larger 6 acre lake and then stocked it with largemouth bass and crappie. The impoundment is regulated by a seasonal creek and natural rainfall run-off. No worries about overflowing and erosion, a concrete spillway easily controls the excess water. There are 3 additional small ponds spread throughout the property giving wildlife multiple areas to hydrate. Along with 2 seasonal creeks, water is never too far away. Not to mention the 37,600 acre Lake Tawakoni is 10 minutes from the ranch. Or go 15 minutes further and fish the infamous Lake Fork. Improvements: Rock construction with metal roof house, 5,100 sq ft with 4 bed / 4.5 bath, built in 2006 Brick guest quarters 2,100 sq ft with 3 bed / 2 bath, remodeled in 2006, separate entrance and drive 45x30 shop with office, 50x45 shop with 3 oversized roll-up doors, 6x6 walk-in cooler, 50x28 covered parking RV , 20x20 shop/storage area, 30x30 deer facility/shop Custom entrance with electric gate, landscaping and lighting, asphalt driveway with concrete bridge and culvert, all underground utilities 8' Galvanized 100-year game fence surrounds perimeter of property Reconstructed dam, built top of the line concrete spill way, enlarged lake Wildlife/Hunting: Wildlife is what Double T Ranch is all about, especially gigantic whitetail deer. Double T Ranch is currently an intensely managed whitetail game ranch and breeding operation. So whether you want a turn-key deer operation complete with all the necessities and facilities already in place or none of the above, the owner is accommodating. If you prefer some of the 200 BandC class bucks, but not the whole operation, the owner is willing to consider all requests. Double T Ranch could be home to turkeys, exotic game, or cows and horses. A big advantage of this ranch is the lack of predators like coyotes and land-destroying pigs. Not to mention the migratory waterfowl and local wood ducks and doves that call Double T Ranch home. Minerals: No Minerals owned by Seller. Exemptions: Enrolled in Texas Parks and Wildlife MLDP Level 2. Taxes: 7000 Property Summary: Double T Ranch is 184 acres of beautiful post oak savannah country less than an hour east of Dallas. When you spot one of the 200 BandC class trophy whitetail deer across the lake, you will not forget it! Double T Ranch is a trophy whitetail breeding operation and game ranch for those looking for an once-in-a-lifetime hunt. The gorgeous 5,100 sq ft main residence is well appointed and accompanied by a 2,100 sq ft guest house which was remodeled in 2006. The property has been intensely managed and all improvements are second to none. Fish for monster bass, ride the trails, hunt the game, or just relax in the hot tub, Double T Ranch will not disappoint.
5 Acre Flat Terrain Land Parcel nestled in the The Beautiful Countryside of Buena Vida Subdivision, just 10 miles West of Roswell, NM. In the Southeast part of the State. New Southwest Style homes have been built in Units 1 & 2 of Buena Vida. The last home that was listed for sale in the area by Remax is a Ranch style home sitting on 6 acres priced for $238,000; just to give you an idea of what the property would potentially be valued for. Buena Vida maintains covenants which requires each land owner to solely use their lot for residential purposes. So you will not find any cows mooing or pigs oinking from any farming operations in Buena Vida. Average values of the lots (land only) in Unit 1-2 are between $28,000-$40,000. This lot that you would own is about 5 miles into the subdivision off Tierre Grande Blvd. in Unit 4. Each lot owner would have to drill their own water well and bring any utility connections to this lot. Taxes are just $5 per year and have NOT risen since I have purchased this property in 2006. Association Fees are $75 per year and have also been the same price over the past 5 years. Being a member of the Buena Vida Association gives you the use of tennis courts, swimming pool, and horse stables, and other available amenities. Some attractions in the area include the Bottomless Lakes State Park, with swimming, camping, picnicking, fishing, boating, sailing, trails, and wildlife viewing. You can also visit the New Mexico Museum of Space History. If you would like more information on the Buena Vida and Roswell, feel free to visit Buenavidaland.com or Roswell Vistor Bureaus website. If you decide to visit the property and you are from out of town, there are nice hotels, restaurants, and museums in downtown Roswell The year round temperature in Roswell can range from 40-85 degrees. I've had the opportunity to visit Roswell most recently in the Winter. When I visited in December, temps were about 40 at night and 60-65 during during the day. Southeast New Mexico is one of the few pockets of the country that have relatively mild winters for those needing a warmer climate to migrate to in the " Hawk Days of Winter..." Buenavida is about 70 miles from Ruidoso, New Mexico.. Ruidoso is known for horse races, casinos, and both summer and winter recreation activities.
3 acres land for sale in Deming, New Mexico about 30 minutes west of Las Cruces, NM between Tucson, Arizona and El Paso, Texas, in sunny warm Luna County. This property is located just 12 blocks south of I-10 and about 14 miles east of the small town of Deming. Many people are drawn to this area because of the affordability of land and the dry arid climate with low humidity. The Florida Mountains are located about 5 miles SW of this parcel. These six lots adjoin each other making up three acres and we are selling them as an entire group. You can see in the parcel map that they adjoin each other back to back and side to side, so they make up a nice rectangular piece of land. There are homes with power throughout this part of the valley, but for the most part it remains private and undeveloped. The property is zoned for a home or manufactured home. Dona Ana Road, a major road from the town to the Interstate, sits only four blocks to the north. The roads are bladed and for the most part are an easy drive. There are amazing views of the Florida Mountains to the W and SW and more mountains to the NW. The mountain peaks are very jagged and so close you can see a lot of detail. It's easy to see why they call New Mexico the Land of Enchantment! This would be a great place for someone seeking cheap land to enjoy the sunshine, privacy, and dry heat of the desert. Deming Ranchettes Unit 99 Block 19 Lots 10, 11, 12, 32, 33 & 34 $2,900 Cash Price - Reduced from $4,900! We offer Zero Down Financing and 90 days same as cash! Got Questions- Call Char at 360-550-8943! We have a ton more information about this property and other properties we have for sale on our own website Smile4uinc including maps, photos, and zoning. Find us by clicking on the link in this listing below where it says "Visit Website" or Google "Smile4u". There's a reason we are the #1 hit on Google - you'll smile for sure when you see our own website! Often called land wholesalers by our customers we work hard to find affordable land for sale and EXPLORE MANY OF THE LANDS WE SELL! Call Char the Explorer at 360-550-8943.
A beautiful piece of acreage ready for you to start living in the country. 10 usable acres fronting Thompson Rd, sweeping mountain views, minutes from Moriarty or Edgewood (you choose where you want to shop), a prefect place to start a hobby ranch/farm, or a perfect place to relax and enjoy the cool country evenings of the Estanica Valley. This is a great property at a great price, make an appointment to view this land today!
HEAVEN ON EARTH!!! WATER EVERYWHERE!!! GREAT HORSE PROPERTY!!! Level 28.6 acre tract of land located in Glencoe. 1900 (+/-) ft. of river frontage. 14 days of irrigation with 10.5 acres of adjudicated senior water rights (1868) which allow for diversion amount of 33.60 acre-feet per annum for irrigation. The property comes complete w/corrals, large barn, metal equipment building, fruit trees, tools, sprayers, welders & tractor. $550,000 MLS #104893.
Thank you for looking at my ad. This is a sale by owner lot. A 5% discount for the military personel and vets. Thank you for your service. This is a beautiful New Mexico Land with mountain views and a fantastic weather with easy access to Highway 10 and El Paso in Texas. Many people have chosen this spot for retirement or a get-away spot because of its views, lack of pollution and beautiful scenery. At an altitude of over 4300 feet, you'll enjoy warm days and comfortably cool nights in the summer, with very low humidity. Winter is especially pleasant with clear sunny weather and temperatures ranging from 30-60 degrees. Best of all there are no restrictions to build and you can build at any time. Great piece of land in a great spot. The price of this lot is $1,800 with $500 down and the balance of $1,300 paid in 9 months for $145 per month. The cash price is $1,300 (a $500 discount). Here are some specifications of this parcel: * TYPE OF TERRAIN: Mostly level * ZONING: residential. * POWER: In the subdivsion, but not in the immediate lot. * PHONE: In the subdivsion, but not in the immediate lot. * WATER: In the subdivision,but not to the lot. Please contact the county regarding requirements. * SEWER: no. Only needed when/if you build. * ACCESS: platted legal access. * PROPERTY TAX: +/- $10 per year * TIME LIMIT TO BUILD: none * ASSOCIATION DUES: none * TITLE INFORMATION: Free and clear * TYPE of CONVEYANCE DOCUMENT: Grant Deed SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE! THANK YOU.
This ranch has been subdivided into 10-acre lots of which several have sold and 177 remain. Each of the lots sells for $ 29,000 or less depending on how many are purchased at a time. Thus "retail" value of all lots combined is approx. $3.5M - an opportunity for an investor to buy into a substantial equity position. The entire ranch is surrounded by public lands on three sides: to the north lies the Rio Chama State Wildlife Area which encompasses both the El Vado Lake as well as Lake Heron, two of the main trout, salmon fishing and water sport attractions in northern New Mexico. Along its western and southern boundary run the Rio Chama and Rio Nutrias, both of which are highly recognized in the fly fishing community of New Mexico for their abundance of blue trout. Nearby Abiquiu Lake and the renowned Ghost Ranch have become known around the world thanks to Georgia O'Keefe's celebrated paintings. Abiquiu Lake is a mere 30 minutes south from Ranchos del Vado. The ranch borders along its eastern boundary another privately held large ranch. Hunting is allowed across the ranch, with elk, deer and turkey being quite abundant. Should you prefer water sports, Heron Lake is 20 min. away and a wake-free lake whereas El Vado (10 min.) and Abiquiu Lakes (30 min.) allow motor boating of all varieties. Skiers and snowboarders will not have it very far to Pagosa Springs, Durango and Wolf Creek in Colorado or Santa Fe. Well maintained gravel roads run for 28 miles throughout the ranch. An electric power line crosses the ranch, and telephone lines are buried along each of the roadways throughout. A few land owners on the ranch have drilled wells and obtained excellent drinking water at a depth of around 350 feet. In summary, the Ranchos del Vado Ranch is placed in one of the best spots in New Mexico. With water being of highest value in New Mexico, this ranch's close proximity to the Chama and Nutrias Rivers as well as the El Vado, Heron and Abiquiu Lakes, this ranch has it all. The fact that it has already been subdivided and entirely surveyed adds additional value. There is no better opportunity in New Mexico to enjoy fishing, hunting, horseback riding, winter sports, boating, snowmobiling, riding your ATV, or just to hike and enjoy the gorgeous ponderosa and canyon landscape and the views towards the distant snow-capped Colorado Rockies. For all these reasons, the Ranchos del Vado Ranch offers a rare opportunity for the outdoors sportsmen and investors.
The Dusty Boots Cabin Ranch are located in San Lorenzo approximately 30 miles east of Silver City. San Lorenzo is on the east bank of the Mimbres River. This small community is said to have been founded in 1714 by Gov. Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollon. Later it was affiliated with Fort Webster, but when the fort departed in 1853, the town was ravaged by Apache attacks and was abandoned. It was resettled in 1869 by persons from Pinos Altos. The Dusty Boots Ranch is approximately 120 miles west of Las Cruces, NM and 223 miles east of Tucson, Arizona. General Description The Dusty Boots Ranch is located in the beautiful mountainous area east of the Mimbres River. The surrounding area is little changed from the early years of the Old West and the landscape is still pristine. It is easy to escape the modern world in this scenic location. Noonday Canyon, a major tributary of the Mimbres River runs through the Dusty Boots Ranch. It is said that in the days when Kingston and Pinos Altos were booming mining camps, persons traveling between the two always tried to arrive at this canyon and its reliable water at noon, hence the name. Access to the Dusty Boots Ranch is located off Noonday Canyon Road; a county-maintained road. Land Tenure: The Dusty Boots Cabin Ranch consists of 602.99 acres and has the following deeds of property. 1.) 179.69 acres (consists of 2 Bedroom-1 1/2 Bathroom Cabin built in 1991, floor to ceiling stone fireplace, Steel Double-Door Barn, Steel Storage Shed, Steel pipe corrals, Artesian well with 3-acre feet of declared water rights, new well pump and tank in 1991. 2.) 140.10 acres; electrical 3.) 152.60 acres; electrical 4.) Government Lot 3- 44.16 acres 5.) Government Lot 4- 43.73 acres 6.) 42.21 acres The Dusty Boots Ranch is line-fenced and partition fenced. Carrying Capacity There are currently 24 units on an annual basis on the Dusty Boots Headquarters/Cabin Ranch. Climate and Elevation The Dusty Boots Ranch has a pleasant climate with winter daytime temperatures in the mid-60's and nighttime lows in the 20's. Summer daytime temperatures are in the upper 90's with lows in the mid 60's. The elevation of the ranch varies between 5,973 and 6,600 feet. Vegetation The major vegetation is grassland with side oats grama, blue grama as major species. Hillsides are lined with pinon and juniper. See also listing for Dusty Boots Headquarters Ranch.
The Melrose Ranch is conveniently located 3 miles east of Melrose, NM on highway 60-84. 1536.92 acres all deeded as per the Curry County Assessor Outbuildings, corrals, covered cattle working area, box car, and well with submersible pump all located at the headquarters. There are two more wells cased and with water in them that are not being used at this time. All the wells are less than 200' and have good drinking water. The owner relays that the well at the house is the strongest and thinks it to be about 20 gallons per minute, with the others to be around 7 to 5 gallons per minute. Soil is a sandy loam with many different kinds of grasses as you would expect to find in the good sandy country of eastern New Mexico. This ranch would be excellent for a small herd of cows or for the horse enthusiast with brood mares or a bunch of geldings. This ranch typically for the last 10 years has been grazed with horses through the winter months and left unoccupied through the growing season. Therefore the ranch has an abundance of grass and was not hurt through the drought. The sandy country of eastern New Mexico is well known for its Blue Quail. The owner confirms there to be large numbers of dove that move through the ranch from the dry land farms to the north and has reported seeing Mule Deer and antelope also on the ranch. Brokers note: These small ranches that are located close to town and on a major highway usually don't last long on the market. Call to schedule a time to come and look. The ranch is priced at $500.00 per acre.
360+ Elk and 200+ Mule Deer roam the hills and valleys of this well watered and improved hunting venue. Set 22 miles West of Truth or Consequences Jet Port, at 7,000 ft, well above Western New Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert is this complete turnkey big game hunting retreat. Located in BGU 21B just across Alamosa Creek from BGU 17, the ranch was the historic fall and winter range of Apache bands lead by Cochise, Geranimo, and Victorio. Old Fort Ojo Caliente (1874) is just up Monticello Canyon. The ranch's hunting grounds fan out West from Alamosa Creek and boast 3 solar panel systems/pumps, 2 wells, 5 miles of above ground pipe, 12,000 gallons of water storage tanks, 8 drinkers, 7 dirt tanks, and 4 springs serviced by dirt roads. The Headquarters is high on a bluff overlooking Alamosa Creek with fruit orchards, alfalfa fields, open space, plus well-designed horse and game processing facilities. The adobe house offers 4 bedrooms and 2 separate public areas, 2 porches, and views, views, views. Built in 1890s and remodeled in 1998 and watered with "8 hours" from the Monticello Ditch Association (former in 1890) and a great sweet water well. 3 miles down the canyon is the Village of Monticello, a group of Spanish dwellings that were built to support the Fort Ojo Caliente and Apache Reservation. Weekends will find festivals, great food, and some shopping. The major shopping and supply center is in the town of Truth or Consequences (30 min) and Albuquerque International Airport is 2.5 hours North. The ranch routinely receives 10 elk tags and private land deer tags are over the counter. The hunting ground is accessed through 3-recorded easements from Alamosa Creek that remain locked at all times. Every possible amenity has been added to enhance the population and quality of the game animals. Feedlots have been improved and used to attract large numbers of target species. On an average day in August you will see 20 bucks and 65 does and 5 bulls and 15-20 cows.
Surrounded by panoramic views, this charming two-bedroom casita is situated on 10 acres in the foothills of Sierra Negra. You'll find peaceful solitude with miles of territory to explore in the nearby Carson National Forest. Stunning flagstone tile flooring enhances the interior open concept plan and uniquely New Mexico detailing is found in each bath. The spatial arrangement is elegantly comfortable. The living area Kiva fireplace will keep you warm on chilly evenings particularly after a relaxing soak in the hot tub. You will find the xeriscape landscaping easy to maintain allowing more time to relish the vistas on the expansive portal. Abiquiu & the Lower Rio Chama Valley Abiquiu & the Lower Rio Chama valley conjure images of magical diverse landscapes, crimson and buff rock strata, artists, cowboys, Cottonwoods, and a rich history. Ancient Pueblo peoples recognized the value of defendable plateaus overlooking the Rio Chama Valley. Spanish explorers attempted to settle and convert the native peoples, Eastern settlers traveled though on the Old Spanish Trail. However among the earliest recorded residents of the area were the giant dinosaurs circa: 210 million years ago. Today the area attracts residents from around the world who are drawn the rural lifestyle only an hour from the sophistication and services of the mid-sized state capital, Santa Fe. Arts & Culture So, you werent expecting classical music on summer afternoons or annual artist studio tours or a community lecture series? Well this rural dot on the map offers much more that the usual fare. Abiquiu Studio Tour Each fall for the last 17 years, the artists of Abiquiu have hosted the annual Abiquiu Studio Tour during the three-day Columbus Day weekend. The distinctive works of over 60 local artists, creating from a variety of media, will be displayed in the artists studios and other venues. Art aficionados enjoy works from fiber weaving to mask making and from painting to pottery. http://www.abiquiustudiotour.org Abiquiu Chamber Music, Summer Weekend Afternoons on the Rio Chama Extraordinary chamber music as it should be experienced: in an incomparable natural setting overlooking the Rio Chama and close to the performers. Audience members become part of an intimate sharing of varied works for different mediums and are able to mingle and talk with the artists at the post-concert dinner meet the Artists. http://www.abiquiumusic.com Rising Moon Gallery and Art Center The gallery is located in the center of Abiquiu, near the historic Abiquiu Pueblo and the Georgia OKeeffe home. The Rising Moon, operated by Jaye Burros and Bill Page, displays the diverse art works of primarily northern New Mexico artists. In addition to the gallery, we provide an Art Center where community-based events and classes are held. The website provides a sampling of artists works and stories. Art can be purchased through the website or by visiting us in the beautiful setting of Abiquiu. Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio Tour Off dusty County Road 164 in the historic Village of Abiquiu is the home & studio of the quintessentially American artist Georgia OKeeffe a major figure in 20th century American art (1887-1986). The buildings, their immediate surroundings, and the views they command of mountains, mesas, cerros, and skyscapes inspired many of O'Keeffe's best-known paintings and combine to provide insight into her vision and process. O'Keeffe moved from New York City to Abiquiu in the late 1940s and lived in this 5,000-square-foot home dating from the Spanish Colonial era. Seasonal tours open to the public. http://www.okeeffemuseum.org Exhibitions at the Galleria Arriba Each season local artists are selected to display their works in an upstairs gallery in the picturesque Abiquiu Inn. www.abiquiuinn.com Summer Lecture Series & Workshops Abiquiu Inn The Abiquiu Workshops partnered with The Abiquiu Inn created a new Lecture Series in 2010. The program is held in the Galleria Arriba at The Abiquiu Inn. The Series purpose is to provide a setting for an exchange of creative ideas and knowledge as well as fascination and entertainment. The lectures are held on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM beginning June through mid-October. The Lecture Series includes internationally renowned Artists, Writers, Scientists, Historians and Photographers most with local Northern New Mexico connections and experiences. This Series is open to the public at no charge. Pueblo de Abiquiu Library Pueblo de Abiquiu Library and Cultural Center is nestled in the heart of O'Keeffe country in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. The library, located across the plaza from the Parish Hall, provides a quiet haven for book and media lovers. The librarys collection includes over 6,000 volumes, videos and DVDs, music CDs, books on tape, and an ever-changing supply of donated books for sale. http://abiquiulibrary.wordpress.com/ Abiquiu Points of Interest More than you might think very cool places Recreation, Lakes and Reservoirs on the Rio Chama And you thought there was no water in the desert. Fishing, swimming, rafting, sailing, water skiing, canoeing, and kayaking are available on three easily accessible lakes up river from Abiquiu. Abiquiu Reservoir Dam, creating Abiquiu Lake was constructed in 1963 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and now covers about 2,000 acres of former Ghost Ranch land. This is the second of three dams, creating Heron & El Vado Lakes, constructed on the Chama River watershed between 1935 and 1972. Swimming, camping, hiking, fishing and picnicking are offered at Canjiln Lakes located near the 10,000 foot Cerro Canjiln. Chama River Wilderness The Wild and Scenic Chama River runs through the 50,300-acre Chama River Canyon Wilderness where you can enjoy the rush of a whitewater raft trip. The walls of the Chama Canyon are a striking variety of colors from yellows to maroons marking the distinct layers of sedimentary rock. With the elevation differences, the vegetation varies from Pinon and juniper to ponderosa and fir with lots of Gambel oak, chamisa and cactus. Above the high sandstone bluffs and prominent rock formations that line the river canyon, the trail system is in need of maintenance. Echo Amphitheater The sandstone walls of this National Forest Service site provide a remarkable resonance. The 'theater', naturally hollowed out by ages of erosion creating concave cliffs of buff and crimson, create lasting echoes. Plaza Blanca Given its unusual and spiritual landscape it's no wonder that Plaza Blanca, is painted and photographed by countless artists every year including Georgia O'Keeffe. The canyon wall faces of gray to whitish sedimentary rock formations have been sculpted by wind and moisture in whimsical figurines. Pedernal Peak Cerro Pedernal (Flint Peak), one of the most recognized landmarks in north-central New Mexico, is located in the northern Jemez Mountains, was depicted in numerous paintings by Georgia OKeeffe. Cerro Pedernal lies in the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the Rio Grande rift. The andesite and basalt flows capping Cerro Pedernal, which give the mountain its distinctive flat top, erupted from the northern Jemez volcanic field about 8 million years ago. The Poshouinge Ruins Remnants of an old pueblo above the Chama River Valley include a large pueblo with over 700 ground-floor rooms surrounding 2 large plazas with a large kiva in the larger plaza. Dining, Shopping & Logging Good grub, handy shopping, and places to lay your sleepy head Bodes General Store During the Spanish colonial era the then called Grant Brothers on the Old Spanish Trail served as a stagecoach stop, a jail, a post office, and a store. Martin Bode secured the property in 1919. Today Bodes is a community gathering place offering Gas, groceries, baked goods, coffee, beer, wine, liquor, fishing licenses, housewares, gear and delicious deli fare. http://www.bodes.com Los Trujillo Store On Highway 84 this quaint country convenience store, open seven days a week, sells gas & groceries. 505-685-4666 The Abiquiu Inn and Cafe Abiquiu Located on Highway 84, the Inn, with Classic New Mexican style architecture, offers lodging, a restaurant with free internet service, gift shop & gallery and Casitas with fireplaces & views. 505-685-4378 or 800-447-5621 http://www.abiquiuinn.com Las Parras de Abiquiu This charming Bed &Breakfast with separate casita of two spacious bedrooms provides all the luxuries - fireplaces, king-size beds & hot tub. 505-685-4200 or 800-817-5955 http://www.lasparras.com Mamacitas Pizza Corner of Highways 84 & 554 (El Rito Road), N.Y. style pizza, hot subs, huge angus burgers, fresh salads. Call for hours 505-685-4111. Los Caminos Bar & Package Liquors Corner of Highway 84 & 554. 505-685-4635 Blue Spruce Bar Highway 84, Friendly atmosphere, full bar with package store for beer & wine. 505-685-4640
Land For Sale- Your buying 3 (three) 1/4 acre lots in the Rio Del Oro Subdivision in New Mexico. Two of the lots are extremely oversized so they are much larger than a 1/4 acre- This land for sale is priced at $3,475.00 (SALE PRICE) or pay only $129.00 per month. In Rio Del Oro Sundivision! Unit 10, Block 40, Lot 3,-Unit 10, Block 40, Lot 4 AND Unit 10, -Block 40, Lot 5 . Lots 3, 4 and 5 is on a Cul-de-sac and you will own half of the cul-de-sac. The hospital in Rio Del Oro has been approved and plans are that it should be open in the near future!!! Land values will increase after that opens. The train from Albuquerque to Belen is already up and running! Get in on the ground floor! This is an up and coming area where land values will only increase!!! Invest today! House sales are down but Land sales are up while investors are scooping up land for the next Real Estate boom while they can buy low! The subdivision of Rio Del Oro (RDO) provides a great opportunity to own investment property just 25 miles south of Albuquerque, in scenic central New Mexico. Already a suburb of Albuquerque, this subdivision has explosive growth and development potential. RDO is professionally managed by the Valley Improvement Association (wonderful people who believe in this development). They have put together Strategic Development Plan. A few years ago developers purchased over 600 acres in what was then units 46, 55 & 57 of RDO, consolidated and re-plated the lots and successfully completed two subdivisions; Las Maravillas and Pasitos del Cielo. proving market demand. This auction is for a lot in unit RIO DEL ORO. Due to this demand, an additional subdivision is currently being developed in Unit 19. Homes sell for approximately $115,000 in these areas. We believe this lot provides an excellent short to long-term investment in an area that has all of the conveniences of an urban development but located in a private and rural like setting. The open countryside, with its native grasses, wildflowers and the nearby Manzano Mountains towering over 10,000 feet, provide a picturesque backdrop to the property. Located in the Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountain Wilderness covers nearly 37,000 acres, encompasses most of the mountain with incredible hiking, cross country skiing and an abundance of wildlife. A short distance from the subdivision, you'll find a golf course and just off the interstate is the entrance to the Senator Willie M. Chavez State Park. Nearby conveniences include a Wal-Mart (and a Wal-Mart distribution Center), Senior Center, shopping centers, churches, hospital, library, gas stations, grocery stores the Tierra Del Sol Country Club and Golf Course, the University of New Mexico Valencia Campus, and the Resort and Casino in Isleta located about 25 miles from the property. With an elevation of 5,060 feet, the climate couldn't be better. The winters and summers are mild with summer temperatures in the 70's and 80's and mild winter highs in the 40's and 50's. Clear skies and lots of sunshine make this an attractive investment property. There are about 350 sunny days annually which lends itself well for future development. Rio Del Oro is a very large under-developed community. The main population of the area is along the I-25 corridor and the Rio Grande River. The Rio Communities lie to the east of this main corridor. There are scattered subdivisions throughout this area and there are other areas of no development. There are many nice homes in the already developed areas. This area is rapidly growing in value and popularity. Valencia County's population has grown an unbelievable 46% in the last 10 years alone, with many new homes in the area. The City of Belen has a population of 6,900 and the "Rio Communities" have another 5,800. Other RDO lots in the same area have listed or sold $3,5
Gorgeous unspoiled ranch land with terrific grazing pastures. Varied terrain including its own canyon and spring. Wide open spaces, abundant wild life, huge vistas. 2 charming old stone houses being renovated. 2 wells with windmill driven submersibles, 9 drinking tubs, 7 ponds, 11 miles of underground piping. Phone lines, no power. 1231 Deeded & 2157 Leased. Additional acreage potentially available for a total of 10,000 acres.??????????????????????????? (Internet 5979441-5/15/2012)
5.23 Acres in prestigious Santa Teresa Business Center, located accross from Dona Ana Santa Teresa International Airport. The park is 6 miles from Interstate 10 and 5 miles from Santa Teresa Port Of Entry, via the four lane Pete Domenici Highway. Ideally suited for warehouse or industrial use. Land is construction ready. All utilities. Exceptional opportunity in the hub of Santa Teresa Park. Build to Suit!
1/2 acre lot in the Canyon Del Rio Subdivision in New Mexico - SALE $1,895.00 OBO or pay only $129.00 per month. In Rio Del Oro Sundivision! Unit 1, Block 23, Lot 10. Lot 10 on Decatur Ct. on an oversized coner lot. NO TIME LIMIT TO BUILD! Great opportunity to own a great piece of land! The planned hospital will be in Unit 64 in the Rio Del Oro subdivision. High school, Middle school, Elementary school, golf course, parks are already built in the Rio Communities ( Rio Del Oro, Rio Grande Estates and Canyon Del Rio) This 1/2 acre lot is located 25 miles from Albuquerque, NM and 65 from Sante Fe. It's a very desired oversized Cul-De-Sac. Get in on the ground floor! NO TIME LIMIT TO BUILD!!! You can pass this investment down to your kids!!! As the homes come closer to this unit the prices will continue to grow! The hospital in Rio Del Oro has been approved and plans are that it should be open in the near future!!! Land values will increase after that opens. The train from Albuquerque to Belen is already up and running! Get in on the ground floor! This is an up and coming area where land values will only increase!!! Invest today! House sales are down but Land sales are up while investors are scooping up land for the next Real Estate boom while they can buy low! The subdivision of Canyon Del Rio provides a great opportunity to own investment property just 25 miles south of Albuquerque, in scenic central New Mexico. Already a suburb of Albuquerque, this subdivision has explosive growth and development potential. Rio communities is professionally managed by the Valley Improvement Association (wonderful people who believe in this development). They have put together Strategic Development Plan. A few years ago developers purchased over 600 acres in what was then units 46, 55 & 57 of RDO, consolidated and re-plated the lots and successfully completed two subdivisions; Las Maravillas and Pasitos del Cielo. proving market demand. This auction is for a lot in unit RIO DEL ORO. Due to this demand, an additional subdivision is currently being developed in Unit 19. Homes sell for approximately $115,000 in these areas. We believe this lot provides an excellent short to long-term investment in an area that has all of the conveniences of an urban development but located in a private and rural like setting. The open countryside, with its native grasses, wildflowers and the nearby Manzano Mountains towering over 10,000 feet, provide a picturesque backdrop to the property. Located in the Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountain Wilderness covers nearly 37,000 acres, encompasses most of the mountain with incredible hiking, cross country skiing and an abundance of wildlife. A short distance from the subdivision, you-ll find a golf course and just off the interstate is the entrance to the Senator Willie M. Chavez State Park. Nearby conveniences include a Wal-Mart (and a Wal-Mart distribution Center), Senior Center, shopping centers, churches, hospital, library, gas stations, grocery stores the Tierra Del Sol Country Club and Golf Course, the University of New Mexico Valencia Campus, and the Resort and Casino in Isleta located about 25 miles from the property. With an elevation of 5,060 feet, the climate couldn-t be better. The winters and summers are mild with summer temperatures in the 70-s and 80-s and mild winter highs in the 40-s and 50-s. Clear skies and lots of sunshine make this an attractive investment property. There are about 350 sunny days annually which lends itself well for future development. Rio Del Oro is a very large under-developed community. The main population of the area is along the I-25 corridor and the Rio Grande River. The Rio Communities lie to the east of this main corridor. There are scattered subdivisions throughout this area and there are other a
Your buying 3 (three) 1/4 acre lots in the Rio Del Oro Subdivision in New Mexico. Two of the lots are extremely oversized so they are much larger than a 1/4 acre- This land for sale is priced at $3,475.00 (SALE PRICE) or pay only $129.00 per month. In Rio Del Oro Sundivision! Unit 10, Block 40, Lot 3,-Unit 10, Block 40, Lot 4 AND Unit 10, -Block 40, Lot 5 . Lots 3, 4 and 5 is on a Cul-de-sac and you will own half of the cul-de-sac. The planned hospital will be in Unit 64 which is great for the subdivision. Get in on the ground floor and there is NO TIME LIMIT TO BUILD!!! These lots are located 25 miles from Albuquerque, NM and 65 from Sante Fe with a commuter train up and running from Albuquerque. Get in on the ground floor! NO TIME LIMIT TO BUILD!!! You can pass this investment down to your kids!!! As the homes come closer to this unit the prices will continue to grow! The hospital in Rio Del Oro has been approved and plans are that it should be open in the near future!!! Land values will increase after that opens. The train from Albuquerque to Belen is already up and running! Get in on the ground floor! This is an up and coming area where land values will only increase!!! Invest today! House sales are down but Land sales are up while investors are scooping up land for the next Real Estate boom while they can buy low! The subdivision of Rio Del Oro (RDO) provides a great opportunity to own investment property just 25 miles south of Albuquerque, in scenic central New Mexico. Already a suburb of Albuquerque, this subdivision has explosive growth and development potential. RDO is professionally managed by the Valley Improvement Association (wonderful people who believe in this development). They have put together Strategic Development Plan. A few years ago developers purchased over 600 acres in what was then units 46, 55 & 57 of RDO, consolidated and re-plated the lots and successfully completed two subdivisions; Las Maravillas and Pasitos del Cielo. proving market demand. This auction is for a lot in unit RIO DEL ORO. Due to this demand, an additional subdivision is currently being developed in Unit 19. Homes sell for approximately $115,000 in these areas. We believe this lot provides an excellent short to long-term investment in an area that has all of the conveniences of an urban development but located in a private and rural like setting. The open countryside, with its native grasses, wildflowers and the nearby Manzano Mountains towering over 10,000 feet, provide a picturesque backdrop to the property. Located in the Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountain Wilderness covers nearly 37,000 acres, encompasses most of the mountain with incredible hiking, cross country skiing and an abundance of wildlife. A short distance from the subdivision, you’ll find a golf course and just off the interstate is the entrance to the Senator Willie M. Chavez State Park. Nearby conveniences include a Wal-Mart (and a Wal-Mart distribution Center), Senior Center, shopping centers, churches, hospital, library, gas stations, grocery stores the Tierra Del Sol Country Club and Golf Course, the University of New Mexico Valencia Campus, and the Resort and Casino in Isleta located about 25 miles from the property. With an elevation of 5,060 feet, the climate couldn’t be better. The winters and summers are mild with summer temperatures in the 70’s and 80’s and mild winter highs in the 40’s and 50’s. Clear skies and lots of sunshine make this an attractive investment property. There are about 350 sunny days annually which lends itself well for future development. Rio Del Oro is a very large under-developed community. The main population of the area is along the I-25 corridor and the Rio Grande River. The Rio Communities lie to the east of this main corridor. There are scattered subdivisions throughout this area and there are other areas of no development. There are many nice homes in the already developed areas. This area is rapidly growing in value and popularity. Valencia County's population has grown an unbelievable 46% in the last 10 years alone, with many new homes in the area. The City of Belen has a population of 6,900 and the "Rio Communities" have another 5,800. Other RDO lots in the same area have listed or sold $3,500 - $7,000 or more. For a price comparison, you can view a list of other sellers properties at: ( We have sold many lots in this area and we have many repeat buyers so we know if we offer land inexpensive you will be back and pass it onto your friends) (Internet 5972725-5/15/2012)
Land For Sale in New Mexico- Your buying 2 (two) 1/4 acre lots in the Rio Del Oro Subdivision in New Mexico. You are getting TWO parcels of Land in the deal so you can keep one and sell one for your future- This land for sale is priced at $2,175.00 (SALE PRICE) or pay only $129.00 per month. In Rio Del Oro Sundivision! Unit 1, Block 33, Lot 10 AND Unit 1, Block 33, Lot 11. These lots are located 25 miles from Albuquerque, NM and 65 from Sante Fe with a commuter train up and running from Albuquerque. Get in on the ground floor! NO TIME LIMIT TO BUILD!!! You can pass this investment down to your kids!!! This is an up and coming area where land values will only increase!!! Invest today! House sales are down but Land sales are up while investors are scooping up land for the next Real Estate boom while they can buy low! The subdivision of Rio Del Oro (RDO) provides a great opportunity to own investment property just 25 miles south of Albuquerque, in scenic central New Mexico. Already a suburb of Albuquerque, this subdivision has explosive growth and development potential. RDO is professionally managed by the Valley Improvement Association (wonderful people who believe in this development). They have put together Strategic Development Plan. A few years ago developers purchased over 600 acres in what was then units 46, 55 & 57 of RDO, consolidated and re-plated the lots and successfully completed two subdivisions; Las Maravillas and Pasitos del Cielo. proving market demand. This auction is for a lot in unit RIO DEL ORO. Due to this demand, an additional subdivision is currently being developed in Unit 19. Homes sell for approximately $115,000 in these areas. We believe this lot provides an excellent short to long-term investment in an area that has all of the conveniences of an urban development but located in a private and rural like setting. The open countryside, with its native grasses, wildflowers and the nearby Manzano Mountains towering over 10,000 feet, provide a picturesque backdrop to the property. Located in the Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountain Wilderness covers nearly 37,000 acres, encompasses most of the mountain with incredible hiking, cross country skiing and an abundance of wildlife. A short distance from the subdivision, you'll find a golf course and just off the interstate is the entrance to the Senator Willie M. Chavez State Park. Nearby conveniences include a Wal-Mart (and a Wal-Mart distribution Center), Senior Center, shopping centers, churches, hospital, library, gas stations, grocery stores the Tierra Del Sol Country Club and Golf Course, the University of New Mexico Valencia Campus, and the Resort and Casino in Isleta located about 25 miles from the property. With an elevation of 5,060 feet, the climate couldn't be better. The winters and summers are mild with summer temperatures in the 70's and 80's and mild winter highs in the 40's and 50's. Clear skies and lots of sunshine make this an attractive investment property. There are about 350 sunny days annually which lends itself well for future development. Rio Del Oro is a very large under-developed community. The main population of the area is along the I-25 corridor and the Rio Grande River. The Rio Communities lie to the east of this main corridor. There are scattered subdivisions throughout this area and there are other areas of no development. There are many nice homes in the already developed areas. This area is rapidly growing in value and popularity. Valencia County's population has grown an unbelievable 46% in the last 10 years alone, with many new homes in the area. The City of Belen has a population of 6,900 and the "Rio Communities" have another 5,800. www.LandPie.com Get a Piece of the Pie...