Land for Sale - Los Lunas, Rio Rancho, NM 87031 - 5.0 acres

5 Acre Vacant Lot Located in Valencia County, NM

Los Lunas, Rio Rancho, NM | Lat/Lng:  34.6564, -106.6430

$6,800
5 ac.
04/25/2025
ACTIVE
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Description

Property Information 5 Acres in Valencia County, New Mexico Subd: Rancho Rio Grande Lot: 320 S1/2 Unit: 7E 5.00 AC APN: 1 014 028 264 295 123200 Own for $149 down, $149 per month for 60 months. Total $8,940 or $ 6,800 cash. Pay off your balance at any time, no early payoff fees! No extra fees, no interest, no credit checks, instant approval! Parcel Number: 1-014-028-264-295-123200 Property ID: NM_Valencia_048 Price: $6,800 Parcel Size: 5 Acres Address: No Situs Address (See GPS Coordinates) Zip Code: 87031 State: NM County: Valencia City: Los Lunas GPS: 34.656826, -106.643061 Taxes: $9.58 Conveyance: Warranty Deed Title: Free and Clear Road Access: Dirt Road Terrain: Flat Zoning: Residential-Stick built houses, Mobile Homes, RV up to 45 days per year. Elevation: 5,060 feet (1,542 meters) above sea level Power: Alternative power source needed Water: Well needed Phone: Satellite Service Sewer: Septic needed HOA Fees: N/A Property Description Discover wide-open freedom on this 5-acre lot in Rancho Rio Grande, NM! This beautiful stretch of land offers space to build, relax, or invest in New Mexicos pristine desert landscapes, surrounded by breathtaking views and endless possibilities. For outdoor enthusiasts, this area is a dreamexplore nearby hiking and biking trails, off-road through rugged desert terrain, or enjoy horseback riding against the stunning mountain backdrop. The quiet nights and clear skies are perfect for stargazing and enjoying peaceful moments away from it all. Every year, local events bring the Southwest to life. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta fills the sky with vibrant hot air balloons, while the Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival offers a rich display of local culture, from handcrafted art to unique finds. Nearby, the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge invites you to experience incredible bird migrations, with thousands of sandhill cranes and snow geese taking flight against scenic marshlands. Or, step back in time on the El Camino Real Historic Trail, an ancient route once traveled by early explorers. This 5-acre property in Rancho Rio Grande is your gateway to serene living and adventure. Contact us today to make this land yours! Your land-buying journey begins with a simple down payment of $149. With a term length of 60 months, you have the flexibility to choose your preferred due date each month for your payments. We aim to make the process of buying your dream property quick, stress-free, and easy. Property Specifications Subd: Rancho Rio Grande Lot: 320 S1/2 Unit: 7E 5.00 AC The property is designated for single-family residential use. A single-family dwelling is required, and an RV is permitted for up to 45 days per year. Mobile and modular homes are generally acceptable if they have solid foundations. Construction setbacks are 30 ft in the front, 15 ft at the rear, and 15 ft on the sides. Access & Proximity The access to the property is via Dirt Road. The closest freeway/highway is 3 miles from the property. Alternative Power source needed. Money-Back Guarantee Buyers can get a refund within 30 days if they're not pleased with their land for any reason, or they may opt to exchange their parcel for another one within the same timeframe, no questions asked. The Seller agrees to offer a return of the buyers funds less an $200 re-advertising and administrative fee if buyer is not satisfied with their purchase within 30 days of this contract. Nonetheless, it's important to note that the buyer will be accountable for the fees associated with returning the property. About Valencia County, New Mexico Valencia County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of New Mexico. It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat and largest city is Los Lunas, with other major cities and towns including Belen, Bosque Farms, and Peralta. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, with scenic landscapes ranging from the rugged mountains and mesas of the east to the fertile river valleys and farmlands of the west. The county is situated along the Rio Grande, which provides ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, including fishing, boating, and hiking. The county also has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo influences. Visitors can explore historic landmarks and museums, such as the Harvey House Museum in Belen or the Los Lunas Decalogue Stone, a mysterious ancient rock carving that has baffled archaeologists for decades. Valencia County is also a hub for economic activity, with a strong agricultural sector and a growing manufacturing and technology industry. Major employers in the area include Intel, Facebook, the University of New Mexico-Valencia, and the Valencia County government. Overall, Valencia County offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and economic opportunity that makes it a great place to live, work, and visit. Wildlife & Recreation Valencia County, New Mexico is a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The county is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, turkey, quail, and a variety of waterfowl, making it an ideal location for hunting, fishing, and bird watching. The Rio Grande, which runs through Valencia County, provides ample opportunities for fishing, with species such as catfish, bass, and trout commonly found in its waters. The county is also home to several scenic parks and nature preserves, including the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, which attracts thousands of visitors each year to view the area's diverse bird populations. In addition to its abundant wildlife, Valencia County offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. The county is home to numerous hiking and biking trails, including the historic El Camino Real trail, which follows the path of Spanish conquistadors through the Southwest. The county also has several golf courses, parks, and recreational facilities, such as the Valencia County Fairgrounds and the Los Lunas River Park. Whether you're looking to hunt, fish, hike, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, Valencia County has something for everyone. With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and endless outdoor opportunities, it's no wonder why this region is a favorite destination for visitors and residents alike.

Details

CountyValencia
Zipcode87031
Property Type OneRecreational Property
Property Type TwoResidential Property
Property Type ThreeUndeveloped Land
BrokerageKPA Land
Brokerage Linkhttps://www.kpaland.com/
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Agent: Aljon Espino
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