Beautiful 25 acre tract in Wild Horse Ranch 26 miles N. of Pie Town.Property has well,electric,phone and a 40X50 Mueller metal building on top of a hill.Storage container with electric installed on property.Nice views and groves of ponderosa pine make this an excellent property.Elk,deer and turkey roam the area.It is on homeowner assoc. maintained roads just off a county road.Reasonable rules and regs..This is a great homesite in on of the last areas of ponderosa pine at a reasonable price.
This beautiful recreational ranch of 640 deeded acres is located close at Alegres Mountain, just south of Pie Town, New Mexico, in Big Game Hunting Unit 15 and is within one (1) mile of the national forest boundary. Elk, mule deer, turkey, javalina, bear, bobcat and lion abound in this area. The terrain is rolling with timbered hills of ponderosa pine, pinon pine and juniper. Improvements include a 3 bedroom, 2 bath log sided home, bunk house that sleeps ten (10) and a log barn. Property has power and the well is 60' deep. A beautiful piece of Catron County for $799,000.
Wild Horse Ranch Subdivision property in far N.E. Catron County about29 miles N. E. of Pie Town.This property is in a secluded canyon with rolling hills,rock outcroppings and views.It has a dry creek that runs thru the property that flows in wet weather and good tree cover with juniper,pinon and a few ponderosa.Lots of elk in the area and best of all the property backs up to BLM land for riding,hiking and hunting.There are 2 horse pens .Lots of seclusion!on this 26.5 acres on a private subdivision road that is maintained by the homeowners assoc.(dues are approx.$200.00 a year)Lots of elevated areas to build a cabin or level areas to pull in an RV for short term recreational use.
The York Ranch is located 30 miles south of Grants New Mexico on the Continental Divide in Cibola and Catron Counties. The ranch consists of approximately 170,000 acres with BLM and state grazing leases. The eastern border of the ranch is contiguous to the Cibola National Forest and the north side borders the El Malpais National Monument and the West Malpais Wilderness Area. The western quadrant of the ranch opens onto a large valley and is deeded prime grazing pasture, while the southern end is pasture and pinion-cedar country. The York Ranch has been heavily improved for a commercial cow-calf operation with a carrying capacity of 2367 AU. LOCATION Grants, New Mexico is sixty-miles west of Albuquerque via Interstate 40. The ranch is located 30 miles south of Grants via NM117. Access from the Grants jetport is 35 miles north via NM117. The Continental Divide runs directly through the ranch, with ranch elevations ranging from 7000 to 9000 feet. Resulting in a mild high desert environment where animals and plants thrive. The average high temperature in July is 89 degrees and average low in December is 20 degrees. The ranch has over 300 days of sunshine, with an average annual precipitation of 14 inches. ACREAGE The York Ranch consists of approximately 34,000 deeded acres, with a BLM lease of approximately 134,800 acres (10 year renewal cycle) and 3,200 acres of state lease. The owner rated carrying capacity of the ranch is 1967 AU on the BLM and state leases with an additional 400 AU on the deeded ground. The ranch is divided into 46 pastures ranging in size from 2000 to 44,000 acres. Numerous water traps have been spread throughout the ranch for watering ease. Water is supplied by 50 wind and solar wells dispersed strategically across the ranch. Well depths run from 50 to 600 feet and many of the wells have 25,000 gallon storage on site. IMPROVEMENTS The headquarters of the York Ranch is located almost directly in the center of the property. The main hub of the activity on the ranch is well improved with a three bedroom two bath main house, a two bedroom one bath apartment and a one bedroom one bath office/apartment. Other improvements include a two bedroom one bath bunkhouse, four bay garage building, 40x100 metal shop, 80x100 metal feed storage building, and a 50-x80 airplane hangar with a dirt landing strip. (Building sizes are approximate.) The livestock handling facilities include horse/hay barn, corrals, scales, and shipping improvements capable of handling the needs of the entire ranch for fall shipping. CAMPS Woods Camp is situated on 80 deeded acres and is located nine miles east of the headquarters. Improvements include two homes, barn, garage, log home, and working pens and corrals. Horse Camp is located seven miles north of the headquarters in the West Malpais Wilderness Area. Improvements include a two bedroom one bath home, barn and cattle corrals. Log Cabin Camp is located seven miles south of the headquarters. This camp is offers a two bedroom, one bath log cabin with a loft. Situated on a hill overlooking the western half of the ranch, this site is adjacent to the Rat Tail ruins, an Anasazi Indian dwelling that is still visible today. WILDLIFE Wildlife on ranch is abundant and includes Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Mountain Lion, antelope, and turkey. The second largest antelope in the State of New Mexico was produced by the York Ranch. A herd of over 200 elk make the ranch their home. Trophy hunting for elk and mule deer is right on the ranch.
800 Acre Ranch with 3B/2B home in the mountains of New Mexico. The 2001 Fleetwood Manufactured Home sits on 12.579 deeded acres in the Elk Ridge Subdivision. The 1568 square foot home includes washer, dryer, propane cookstove, refrigerator, microwave, central heat, woodburning stove, and private well. The 44' x 30' barn/workshop offers two rooms that could be used as a workshop, tackroom, or storage, each with roll-up and walkthrough doors. Each room has concrete floors. In the middle are four horse stalls that are pipe fenced with water to each stall. Cattle panels do not stay with property. The 800 acre State Lease, adjacent to the 12.579 acres, is completely fenced with an open carrying capacity. Water is supplied from a well on the State Lease and from the deeded property.
Experience the unsurpassed beauty of western New Mexico's high country living. Located an hour from the Arizona border, this ranchland lies deep in the heart of this state's rugged landscape. At elevations of 7,500 to 7,700 feet, Ponderosa Views is New Mexico ranch acreage at its finest. Offered in scenic 10-20 acre parcels, Ponderosa Views is an enticing combination of lush pines, juniper and plenty of room to roam. From only $1,600 per acre with financing available.
"World-class" is no exaggeration when describing the exceptional trophy elk hunting on the renowned Southern Cross Ranch in west-central New Mexico. On the Southern Cross Ranch, geography, genetics and habitat have combined to create an entire ecosystem that produces some of the largest bull elk on the planet. The Southern Cross is indeed a "land of giants" well-known for amazing numbers of 350- to 400-class bulls that have free access to its 29,142 acres (18,535 deeded). Simply put, the Southern Cross controls over 70 square miles of the finest trophy elk habitat anywhere. The Southern Cross has been superbly managed for years to maintain its status as one of America's premier hunting destinations. A spectacular 6,000 square-foot log lodge is the centerpiece of the ranch. With six bedrooms, five and one half baths, and wraparound deck, the lodge treats guests luxuriously. A caretaker's house, corrals, barn and meat cooler completes the outstanding facilities on the ranch, all "ready-to-roll" for the next hunting season. Southern Cross Ranch has been allotted 29 bull elk tags and 11 cow elk tags for the 2011-2012 season. Straddling both sides of the Continental Divide, the Southern Cross Ranch ranges in elevation from 7300 to 8200 feet, which makes it ideally situated for supporting many square miles of pinion pine and alligator juniper forest, interspersed with grassy meadows. Much of the ranch's terrain is rolling, and a good network of ranch roads provides vehicular access throughout. With wildlife and livestock management in mind, dozens of water sources have been developed throughout the ranch, utilizing both wind and solar power. The Southern Cross is best known for its elk hunting, but its superb mule deer and antelope hunting should not be overlooked, either. As a combination cattle/hunting ranch or a hunting resort alone, the potential for this spectacular piece of western New Mexico may be unmatched anywhere in the United States. With excellent year-round access, the "land of giants" is located only 2.5 hours from Albuquerque and 3.5 hours from Santa Fe.
Controlling five square miles of the rolling highlands of Catron County, New Mexico, Mariano Mesa Ranch occupies the heart of trophy elk country. A combination of milder winters and a diverse mosaic of pinon pine, alligator juniper and shrub and grasslands produces some of the best elk hunting in the state. Bulls in the 330-plus class are regularly taken in the area, and 400-class animals are not unheard of. Trophy elk are the big attraction here, but mule deer, antelope, black bear and mountain lion also provide outstanding opportunities. Forested mesas, secluded valleys and rolling grasslands comprise the 2,640 deeded and 560 BLM-leased acres of Mariano Mesa Ranch, at elevations from 7400 to 7800 feet. Three wells are in place that feed watering holes for livestock and wildlife. With power and phone already on the property, development possibilities are abundant, or the ranch may simply be maintained "as is" as a pristine hunting or wildlife preserve. Very private, but accessible year-round, the ranch lies 15 miles northeast of Quemado and U.S. Highway 60, and 150 miles from Albuquerque. $2,600,000
Rugged scenery combined with trophy elk and mule deer herds makes the 21,700 deeded acre Sawtooth Shadows Ranch a New Mexico dream ranch for sportsmen with a special appreciation for Southwestern culture, history and landscape. Located in northeastern Catron County near the fabled mesa-top pueblo of Acoma, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundations Double H Ranch, the territory around Sawtooth Shadows Ranch remains largely unchanged from when it was settled by the ancestors of the Acoma and Navajo tribes millenia ago, and hardy ranchers a century ago. Even today, petroglyphs and artifacts of Native American culture are common on the ranch, as are remnants of several homesteads from New Mexico's pioneer days. The Sawtooth Shadows Ranch lies in the high New Mexico desert at elevations from 6700 to 7700 feet. Dominating the southern skyline are the rugged Sawtooth Mountains and the Datil Mountains in the Cibola National Forest, a refuge for some of the largest elk in the west. Fortunately for hunters, the ranch shares a 14-mile boundary with the National Forest and its elk (many bulls in the 400-plus class) freely range into the pinon/juniper and ponderosa forests of Sawtooth Shadows Ranch as well. The fact that approximately thirty landowner bull elk tags come with the ranch and that it lies in Unit 13, a primitive weapons area for elk, makes this ranch perfectly situated as a trophy elk ranch with a distinctive Southwestern flavor. Other game abounds on Sawtooth Shadows, including huge mule deer in the 200-plus class (open to rifle hunting), mountain lion, black bear, pronghorn, turkey, and small game. A remarkable diversity of terrain from sweeping mesas, sandstone cliffs, rolling grasslands and arroyos invites days of exploration and gives the wildlife plenty of habitat from which to choose. An intermittent drainage, Alamocito Creek, runs through nearly 20 miles of the ranch and provides seeps and seasonal water to supplement numerous wells and tanks on the property. Cattle ranching and trophy elk hunting combine well at Sawtooth Shadows, and numerous ranch improvements can support at least 200 head of cattle year-round. The ranch has power and phone and includes a roomy ranch house, a recently renovated bunkhouse, cookhouse, and an authentic Navajo hogan, fully renovated for guest use. Sawtooth Shadows Ranch is located equidistant from Pie Town, New Mexico to the southwest, Acoma Pueblo to the north. Year-round access is via well maintained roads 16 miles from Pie Town, and 20 miles from Datil, New Mexico. Like all of the Southwest, Sawtooth Shadows Ranch is much better experienced than described. Harrigan Land Company would be privileged to introduce you to the very magical part of the Great Southwest called Sawtooth Shadows Ranch.
The Red Bluff Ranch is located in the prairie grasslands of Southeast New Mexico in Chaves County New Mexico and is a total of 57,400+/- acres which includes 35,100 +/- deeded acres plus 1,280 +/- State Lease and 21,020 +/- BLM. The ranch is approximately 9 miles North of Roswell, New Mexico. One can access the Ranch by traveling North on Highway 285 from Roswell to County Road 100 (Red Bluff road) then proceeding East to the main house and ranch headquarters area. Portions of the east boundary front the Pecos River. Ranch elevations range from approximately 3600 feet msl at the river to just over 4100 feet at the northwest corner of the ranch. The Red Bluff Ranch is situated near several historic New Mexico towns including Roswell notorious for the space alien encounter, Carlsbad famous for the Carlsbad Caverns National Park and Ruidoso New Mexico which offers recreational opportunities in the Lincoln National Forest and of course the famous and popular Ruidoso Downs horse race track and casino. Roswell, Carlsbad and Ruidoso all offer airports with corporate jet abilities and FBO services with Roswell airport the largest since it is a retired Walker Air Force Base facility providing a 13,000 ft runway. Roswell sits within 10 miles of being equal distance between Albuquerque, Lubbock and El Paso (approx 200 miles).
This beautiful land sits a few miles SW of the small town of San Luis and about ten miles N of the New Mexico State line. Denver is about 225 miles to the NE and there is skiing about an hour S in Taos! About half a mile to the W is Highway 159, which takes you N right into San Luis and on to Fort Garland or S into New Mexico! The land is located in the NW portion of the Wild Horse Mesa subdivision on the valley floor. The Sanchez Reservoir sits a few miles further SE of the property and the Culebra Range is beyond. As we arrived at the property, we startled a herd of wild horses that roam free here! I thought it was a beautiful private area in the subdivision - I think the horses did too until I arrived! The property is very accessible located just off of the highway. There is a graded dirt/graveled road on the E side of the property. There is a house located to the west and more houses in the area. Several farms with circular crops are nearby - so, power is not too far away! The property is fairly flat with a gentle slope. There were lots of tall sage and pretty blooming flowers. There are beautiful views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Blanca Peak! The land has a great view of Wild Horse Mesa and behind, the Sanchez Reservoir. There are hills sprinkled about the valley from the N to the SE. If you have been seeking a place to get away from it all and enjoy some peace and quiet check this out! Wild Horse Mesa Section C Block 30 Lot 47 $2,400 Cash Price or Best Offer! Call Char at 360-550-8943 for financing price and terms! 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.
Southwestern living just doesn't get any better than it does at the magnificent Horse Springs Ranch on the eastern slope of the Mangas Mountains in scenic Catron County, New Mexico. Nourished by abundant springs and streams and blessed with a mild climate, Horse Springs Ranch is home to trophy elk and mule deer, black bear, mountain and javelina. Careful attention to wildlife habitat has produced a property with a well-earned reputation as one the Southwest's foremost big game hunting locations, but ranching and dispersed recreation also coexist beautifully with the wildlife here. Situated at approximately 7000 to 8000 feet, Horse Springs Ranch lies at a perfect elevation for plentiful water and diverse vegetation. Depending on what part of the ranch you visit, you might find mule deer resting in the shade of cottonwoods along a trickling stream, elk grazing among the pinons and junipers, or a black bear nosing around an open stand of tall ponderosa pines. Extensive wooded canyons and mesas dominate the ranch's 24,000 acres (16,670 deeded) and create countless places for wildlife to rest and for you to explore. The ranch shares adjoins the Apache National Forest to the west, allowing easy access to many more square miles of seldom-visited territory. Wildlife comes first at Horse Springs Ranch, and a system of spring and pond development and food plots has been managed to maximize the potential for game. 5000 acres of the ranch have been placed under conservation easement to protect critical wildlife habit. Horse Springs Ranch has a track record of yielding trophy elk over 400 inches and mule deer over 200 inches, and its 28 landowner bull elk tags solidify its potential as a premier hunting operation. Living at Horse Springs Ranch qualifies as anything but "roughing it." Improvements include a brand-new Southwestern-style lodge with hardwood floors, granite counter tops and fine fixtures. Also included is a ranch manager's home, shop building and barn. The ranch is about a two-hour drive from Albuquerque and is easily accessible by paved roads year-round. Winters are generally mild and summers cooler than most of the Southwest and thus offers an ideal secluded retreat at any time of year. For watching wildlife or exploring dozens of square miles of wild country by horseback, foot or all-terrain-vehicle, the ranch is unparalleled. Horse Springs Ranch offers as much in income potential as it does in classic Southwestern scenery. Hunting, cattle, logging and a wildlife-rich retreat are all real possibilities. The Spanish conquistador Coronado searched for gold near here in the 1500s, but he missed the real treasure in the land. Harrigan Land Company stands ready to help you see the varied potential of Horse Springs Ranch, where the true treasure of the Great Southwest still shines in all its beauty.
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.
6 adjoining 5 acre lots totaling 30 acres! The land is located in Costilla County, CO - 3 hours SW of Denver in Southern Colorado, about 45 minutes from Alamosa, and an hour from Taos, New Mexico. Set in the beautiful San Luis Valley, wild horses roam freely! These lots are already subdivided and we are willing to sell them individually or as a group! 30 acres is definitely big enough for your own ranch! It was an easy drive to these properties on County bladed roads that were in excellent shape. The property is fairly flat with a gentle roll to the south. It is covered in low vegetation. To the E there is a farm about a mile away, with power and farming sprinklers. I estimated that there is power running a little less than a mile away. You can see power poles from the property! There are a few other farms and houses with groves of trees in the area. It is a pretty part of the valley between the San Juan Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. There is a fabulous long view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in several directions! Hills and mesas dot the horizon nearby to the NW. Beyond them is Blanca Peak to the N! To the S Ute Mountain sits about 10 miles away. We spotted a huge herd of wild horses in the area -the biggest herd I've seen yet! They were stunning in the sunset glow! This property would be a great spot to enjoy the sunsets and wild horses set in the Rocky Mountains! Rio Grande Ranches Unit 47 Block 22 Lots 3 - 8 $14,100 Cash Price for all 6 Lots - Reduced from $19,500! $2,350 Cash Price Per Lot - Reduced from $3,250! Call Char at 360-550-8943 to learn about our financing price and terms! 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.
Five adjoining 5 acre lots - creating a possible total of 30 acres! The land is located in Costilla County - 3 hours SW of Denver in Southern Colorado, 45 minutes from Alamosa, and 1 hour from Taos, New Mexico. Set in the beautiful San Luis Valley, wild horses roam freely! These lots are already subdivided and we are willing to sell them individually or as a group! 30 acres is definitely big enough for your own ranch! It was an easy drive to these properties on County bladed roads that were in excellent shape. The property is fairly flat with a gentle roll to the south. It is covered in low vegetation. To the E there is a farm about a mile away, with power and farming sprinklers. I estimated that there is power running a little less than a mile away. You can see power poles from the property! There are a few other farms and houses with groves of trees in the area. It is a pretty part of the valley between the San Juan Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. There is a fabulous long view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in several directions! Hills and mesas dot the horizon nearby to the NW. Beyond them is Blanca Peak to the N! To the S, Ute Mountain sits about 10 miles away. We spotted a huge herd of wild horses in the area - the biggest herd I have seen yet! They were stunning in the sunset glow! This property would be a great spot to enjoy the sunsets and wild horses set in the Rocky Mountains! Rio Grande Ranches Unit 47 Block 22 Lot 7 $2,350 Cash Price - Reduced from $3,250! We offer Zero Down Owner 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.
5 Acre Building Lot that adjoins five other 5 acre lots with a possible total of 30 acres! The land is located in Costilla County, CO - 3 hours SW of Denver in Southern Colorado, about 45 minutes from Alamosa, and an hour from Taos, New Mexico. Set in the beautiful San Luis Valley, wild horses roam freely! These lots are already subdivided and we are willing to sell them individually or as a group! 30 acres is definitely big enough for your own ranch! It was an easy drive to these properties on County bladed roads that were in excellent shape. The property is fairly flat with a gentle roll to the south. It is covered in low vegetation. To the E there is a farm about a mile away, with power and farming sprinklers. I estimated that there is power running a little less than a mile away. You can see power poles from the property! There are a few other farms and houses with groves of trees in the area. It is a pretty part of the valley between the San Juan Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. There is a fabulous long view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in several directions! Hills and mesas dot the horizon nearby to the NW. Beyond them is Blanca Peak to the N! To the S, Ute Mountain sits about 10 miles away. We spotted a huge herd of wild horses in the area - the biggest herd I have seen yet! They were stunning in the sunset glow! This property would be a great spot to enjoy the sunsets and wild horses set in the Rocky Mountains! Rio Grande Ranches Unit 47 Block 22 Lot 3 $2,350 Cash Price Per Lot - Reduced from $3,250! Call Char at 360-550-8943 to learn about our financing price and terms! 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.
Rio Grande Ranches Unit 47 Block 22 Lot 6 $2,350 Cash Price - Reduced from $3,250! We offer Zero Down Owner Financing and 90 days same as cash! Got Questions- Call Char at 360-550-8943! We have five adjoining 5 acre lots - creating a possible total of 30 acres! The land is located in Costilla County - 3 hours SW of Denver in Southern Colorado, 45 minutes from Alamosa, and 1 hour from Taos, New Mexico. Set in the beautiful San Luis Valley, wild horses roam freely! These lots are already subdivided and we are willing to sell them individually or as a group! 30 acres is definitely big enough for your own ranch! It was an easy drive to these properties on County bladed roads that were in excellent shape. The property is fairly flat with a gentle roll to the south. It is covered in low vegetation. To the E there is a farm about a mile away, with power and farming sprinklers. I estimated that there is power running a little less than a mile away. You can see power poles from the property! There are a few other farms and houses with groves of trees in the area. It is a pretty part of the valley between the San Juan Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. There is a fabulous long view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in several directions! Hills and mesas dot the horizon nearby to the NW. Beyond them is Blanca Peak to the N! To the S, Ute Mountain sits about 10 miles away. We spotted a huge herd of wild horses in the area - the biggest herd I have seen yet! They were stunning in the sunset glow! This property would be a great spot to enjoy the sunsets and wild horses set in the Rocky Mountains!
Heaven On Earth! Breathtaking views abound from every direction on this 39.72 acre paradise. Live amongst the wild turkey, deer & other wildlife. The possibilities are endless whether you've got livestock, love to hunt, run 4 wheelers, snowmobiles, ride horses or just move into this fabulous 3+ bedroom, 2.75 bath, walk-out ranch built in '07 with open floor plan, 6 panel knotty pine doors & trim throughout, custom made Eagle windows, knotty pine cathedral ceiling, floor to ceiling stone fireplace, kitchen with hickory cabinets, handmade tile from New Mexico, Navajo Pendant Tiffany light, 6x8 island, walk-in pantry, stove, refrigerator, built-in microwave & trash compactor, office, main floor family room, dining, laundry & 2 master suites, one with oversized whirlpool soaking tub, & other with 4x12 walk-in closet, deck, attached 2 car garage, 16x40 steel building with16x16 hay/storage area, 10x16 tack room with water & electricity in middle & 14x16 loafing area, 2 loafing sheds, round pen, fenced 4 years ago. A must see! Call Jane Berg @ 955-7443 for a private showing.
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.
Willow Oak Ranch Absolutely stunning 67.4+/- acre horse/cattle ranch located in one of the most sought after areas in South Carolina. This is one of the very few large parcels made available in the desirably quaint, historic town of McConnell's, SC. This ranch is unusually private although it fronts on the famous US 321. This ranch has charm beyond written words. You must experience the charisma of this piece of paradise to really believe the completeness of this land. Your mind will wonder of the abundant uses it has to offer. As you approach the property you'll notice the entire road frontage is landscaped, and the new black Kentucky-style four board fence accentuates the ten foot Bradford Pear trees neatly planted along the 810 ft. of frontage. The black fence runs throughout the pastures and along both sides of the drive. The very unique entrance, with its small castle like guard house, is an eye catcher, but when you add the wide entrance off US 321 to the ranch, the approximately thousand foot of newly blacktopped driveway, the state-of-the-art automated ornate metal gate, I know you'll be pleasantly impressed. As you enter the ranch, drive down the lane, you circle around to the middle of the property. It is here where a remarkable home site seems evident, ready for your builder and your plans. Even though you are in a private world among granddaddy trees, wild life and crisp country air, you have a view of the majority of the front half of the ranch. Your gate can be opened for your guests from your cell phone anywhere in the USA as well as from your front porch. There is a new well, new fencing, and new black top driveway. Also stunning views in every direction. Willow Oak Ranch is located adjacent to the community of McConnells SC. It is about fifteen minutes from Winthrop University, twenty minutes to Rock Hill SC (which has it's own airport), thirty minutes to I-77 interstate, 35 minutes to I-85 interstate and approximately eleven miles South of York, SC. This ranch is breath taking land- it would be hard to find a more elegant and desirable ranch.
Look at your view! This is a page out of a true Western. This 241 acre tract of the Cascade Springs Ranch borders over 4,300 acres of USFS that has extremely limited access. There is no legal public access to this land. Conservation minded parties and 1031 are encouraged to entertain this exclusive property. Privacy close to town with a view and gated entrance through the adjacent 1,500 acre ranch. There is no way you will leave this property without smiling as it is one the most unique offerings in any market. Close to Hot Springs, SD, this land overlooks, well, everything. The Wild Horse Sanctuary, miles of USFS and protected lands on the Western horizon and Angostura Lake and Recreational area to the West. There are mule deer, turkey, coyote, occasional elk, owls and eagles to name a few of the neighbors. Please help to keep this a special place for the generations to come. There are deep breaks to the Cheyenne River above Angostura for wildlife protection and recreation along with enough high mountain meadows for cabin sites as well as food plats. Seller may include waterline for cattle and wildlife. Access to the land is steep as you ascend approximately 800 feet, but manageable. There will be new firebreak roads completed shortly that will improve travel through the acreage. Look at the cliff in the pictures..... you could own the top of it. The area has mild winters and is a short drive to the many National Parks, golf courses and historic landmarks of the Black Hills National Forrest. Live your dream of having your private hunting retreat. Owner will finance.
Acres: 853 ACRES Price: $2,195.00 Per acre PRICE REDUCED Animal Units: 200 cows Terms: Cash or some owner financing possible Location: Southeastern Oklahoma, Bryan County, 27 miles east of Durant, 175 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, 125 miles northeast of Dallas. Comments: This conveniently located ranch has miles of county road frontage and is located only a few miles from town. It is very well maintained with above average grass production. The ranch easily runs 200 cows and provides adequate hay. Almost all the fences are new and the ranch is divided into 16 pastures, which can be utilized for rotational grazing. The ranch can be leased for hunting and fishing but present owners chose not to do so. Improvements: Brick home(2,100 sq. ft., 4 bedroom,3 bath) New double wide mobile home. Barn with horse stalls and tack room. 1-metal grain bin. 1-overhead feed bin. 2-sets of steel working pens. New large equipment shed and hay barn. New quonset barn for hay storage. Storm cellar (10'x14') Water: Water well at headquarters, 2-10 acre lakes (stocked with trophy bass), 2 seasonal creeks, numerous ponds, 42-44 inch average annual rainfall. Rural water is available to the property but is not presently being utilized. Terrain: Gently rolling hills with scattered timber on the creek bottoms. Ranch is divided into several pastures which makes cell grazing very easy. A 1,320 feet airstrip is also on the ranch. Minerals: Surface only. Fences: Almost all fences are brand new and made of barbed wire and metal posts. Grasses: Excellent grasses and rich, deep sandy loam and dark soils. Grasses include Bahia grass, Bermuda,Dalis grass, Johnson grass, rye grass, Fescue, numerous kinds of clovers as well as several native grasses including Big Bluestem, Little Bluestem, Indian Grass and Switch grass. These grasses are well blended and well established. Game: Whitetail deer, wild turkey and great fishing
5 acres land for sale only 2 miles from the Rio Grande River in southern Colorado about 3 Hours SW of Denver. It's a very pretty rural area by Alamosa and San Luis, in Costilla County, CO. The bustling town of Alamosa is about a 50 minute drive to the NW and the county seat, San Luis, is about 15 minutes to the NE. The lot sits just above the New Mexico State line and Taos, NM is about an hour SE where you will find world class skiing! This property sits on the valley floor offering views of the San Juan Mountains to the W and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the E! These mountain ranges surround the San Luis Valley, one of the largest high desert valleys in the world. In the Rio Grande Ranchos I have seen wild horses, beautifully stunning with their manes and tails flying in the wind! There are county maintained roads that lead all the way to the property. The property is fairly level along the road and then rolls to the S where there is an intermittent stream/low spot. There are homes a few blocks away but nothing nearby, so lots of privacy! This area is still very much undeveloped which makes privacy a huge plus. There is lots of farming and irrigation in Costilla County. The area is extremely green in the spring into early summer months here. There is wildlife conservation land / BLM Land to the W along the border of Costilla and Alamosa County. There are tons of extracurricular activities nearby including the Great Sand Dunes, hiking, biking, skiing, and much more! Rio Grande Ranchos Unit 46 Block 21 Lot 21 $3,000 Cash Price or Best Offer! We offer Zero Down Owner 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.
Just 60 miles north of Taos, NM, lies this hidden jewel. Located just 1.5 outside of Colorado's oldest town, San Luis, is the Broken Anchor Ranch. This gorgeous 35 acre parcel, bordering both sides of the Culera River (known for producing browns and rainbows averaging 16-20 inches and often in the in the 8 lb. plus category) sits in valley bordered by the San Isabel and Culebra Range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Majestic Mount Blanca is your incredible view to the north. Within a couple of miles is your local airport, should flying in be of interest. The very best part of this recreational or residential retreat is that the property holds a lifetime membership (+/-$25,000) to the exclusive Solitary Angler, the private water trout club that is included. Broken Anchor Ranch has been managed for trophy trout for the last 15 years. It's located in the very heart of the clubs' best southern Colorado and northern New Mexico waters, with dozens of miles of Solitary Angler private managed waters within just minutes. Club property expands to Wyoming and beyond. Visit the website www.solitaryangler.com for more info. Your membership includes guests as well. The property has a quaint and modern 1800 sq.. Ft. residence with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath (not overbuilt for the market) that enjoy great southern exposure. A fantastic great room really makes the home special, with views overlooking the river, willows and cottonwoods. Additional property improvements include horse and equipment barn, tack barn, horse corrals, fencing and cross fencing. Plenty of places to store your ATV, fly rod collection, and other toys. The property has irrigation. This incredible property is priced to sell.
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.