Guadalupe County, New Mexico Land For Sale (4 results)
Want to post your listings on AcreValue? View Listing Plans
AcreValue offers multiple types of land for sale in Guadalupe County, so if you’re looking for a new ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment you’ve come to the right place. Regardless of what your needs or objectives are for your land, we have a large inventory of available parcels that are updated regularly. Therefore, it’s very likely that we have the perfect parcel that meets all the search criteria & specifications that you’ve been searching for. Additionally, because our land for sale listings are always being updated due to the frequency of land being sold or new land listings being put on the market, make sure that you are checking back with AcreValue regularly for updates. When you find the perfect land parcel and you are ready to take the next steps you can easily connect directly with the listing agent to help you facilitate your land purchase. Browse AcreValue's New Mexico land for sale page to find more potential opportunities in New Mexico that fit your needs. We wish you the best of luck in finding your next ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment.
FEATURED LISTING
04/01/2025
$299,950
299.95 ac.
ACTIVE
Guadalupe County - Santa Rosa, NM
This property in east central New Mexico sits on the western end of Guadalupe County. The 299.95 deeded acres consists of native pasture and rolling hills with views of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
Improvements on the land include some fair fencing and access via a maintained caliche county road named Western Run. There is also a nearby community well to haul water from and available electricity.
Sitting just a few miles north of Interstate 40 off of the Milagro Exit 243, this property offers great access and good grass coverage for grazing and hunting opportunities. Being just over an hours drive from major cities, consider this property for a peaceful weekend retreat or a private country homestead.
FEATURED LISTING
04/01/2025
$1,386,081
1540.09 ac.
ACTIVE
Guadalupe County - Newkirk, NM
Just south of Interstate 40, a few convenient miles outside of Newkirk, NM, rests the peacefully quiet 1,540 acre Old Route 66 Ranch. The native pastures, winding dry creeks, rocky bluffs, and mountainous viewscapes create a perfect blend of the wilderness and the opportunity for cattle ranching in Guadalupe County.
Improvements include a rough set of corrals, one well with a windmill which is currently not in operation and reportedly another well that is a good producer. Fences are fair to good in some places.
The ranch consists of a mixture of native grasses and the terrain is mostly gently rolling hills with arroyos and breaks providing protection for livestock from snow and wind in the winter months and attracting deer and other wildlife.
The Old Route 66 Ranch offers great opportunity for ranchers and recreationalists. Whether you are looking to run a cattle operation, enjoy time outdoors in privacy, or perhaps do both, this ranch has much to offer. Give us a call to discuss this ranch in further detail and to arrange an appointment for you to be shown the ranch.
FEATURED LISTING
07/16/2024
$91,435
150.51 ac.
ACTIVE
Guadalupe County - Palo Amarillo Road, Santa Rosa, NM
Discover your own piece of wide-open New Mexico with a private tract at Portrillo Creek Ranch! If you've been searching for land with breathtaking views, peaceful surroundings, and easy access, this is your opportunity to own a slice of the Southwest.
Located just north of I-40 on the western edge of Guadalupe County, Portrillo Creek Ranch offers the perfect combination of seclusion and convenience. With Santa Fe and Albuquerque a little over an hour away, you can enjoy the serenity of nature while still being close to major cities for work, shopping, and entertainment.
One of the standout features of this land is the availability of a community water well, drilled in 2014, providing water access for all property owners to haul water to their property. The well is located on Tract 11 of Phase Two and can be easily reached from the county road. Electricity is also available, making it even easier to start building your dream home, whether its a weekend getaway, a full-time residence, or an investment for the future.
Every tract at Portrillo Creek Ranch boasts incredible panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Glorieta Mesa. The landscape varies from gently rolling hills in the south to more rugged hills and canyons in the north, providing diverse terrain for whatever vision you have for your land. Whether you're looking for space to explore, or simply unwind under New Mexico's legendary skies, this land is calling your name.
For those looking for easy financing, we offer long-term 30-year owner financing with as little as 5% down. This is your chance to own land without the hassle of traditional banks. If you've been dreaming of owning land in New Mexico with the convenience of water access, electricity, and affordable financing, Portrillo Creek Ranch is the perfect place to call your own.
Don't wait secure your piece of the Southwest today!
(All images showcase the terrain and vegetation of Portrillo Creek Ranch, Phase 2 but may not be of the specific tract.)
FEATURED LISTING
01/24/2024
$17,000,000
8529.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Guadalupe County - Santa Rosa, NM
DESCRIPTION:
Pecos Valley Ranch consists of 8,529.59 total acres located 14 miles south of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The ranch is easily accessed by a paved road from nearby I-40 with a river running through it.
COMMENTS:
This 8,529.59 Acre Historical Gem of the American Southwest is a unique and diverse ranch that offers scenic views and numerous improvements. It has exceptional recreational and retreat opportunities with multiple large hacienda style adobe facilities to entertain a substantial number of guests. It has abundant water which is unique for the state of New Mexico. This versatile, multiple use property is set up as a guest ranch, horse facility, recreational retreat, bed and breakfast, movie site, farming, grazing, cattle feedlot, and hunting location. With 4 miles of the Pecos River running through the property, fishing is yet another highlight of this property. There is a year-round natural spring on the ranch that runs 3 miles down Puerto Creek, offering unlimited water and grazing abilities. The close proximity to Interstate I-40 and the local Santa Rosa Route 66 airport provides ease of access to the location.
The 1,920 acres of Pecos River frontage, along with its grassy meadows and beautiful rugged mesas could serve as a filming location for cinema films. The state of New Mexico is known for movie productions, specifically westerns. The 61 acres of irrigated land is ready to grow your choice of crops and is currently planted with Bermuda and Jose Tall Wheatgrass. The ranch has a 1000 head feedlot and facilities that could produce locally grown organic beef. With 12 separate fenced pastures, this ranch can also support over 200 head of cattle. It manages a rotational livestock grazing operation and has completed many extensive conservation projects. The owners were recognized with Guadalupe Countys Conservationist of the Year award in 2015.
ACREAGE:
8,529.59 Total Acres
7,031.59 acres of Deeded Land
320 acres of NM State Agriculture Lease Land
1,178 acres of Federal BLM Lease Land
WILDLIFE/HUNTING:
Some of the many different wildlife that reside on this ranch are mule deer, white tail deer, elk, mountain lion, wild turkey, jack rabbit, fox, badger, coyote, bobcat, puma, golden eagle, hawk, crane, trout, and catfish.
IMPROVEMENTS:
There are three separate residential sites on the ranch.
1. Headquarters Location:
2014 Adobe Duplex:
A large 5,660-square feet home. Each side contains four bedrooms and two bathrooms in an architect-designed high-ceiling duplex. It has 2,500+ square feet of living space on either side and is constructed of solid double-thick adobe walls and massive beamed ceilings.
2013 Adobe Guest House, Hacienda Style:
An impressive double-thick adobe-walled 5,399 SF guest hacienda with a soaring beamed ceiling and 16 beds across six bedrooms, with a full bathroom attached to each bedroom. The hacienda also has a large common space with a kitchen, dining room, half bathroom, storage space, enormous living room and outdoor dining table. Altogether, this building sleeps up to 20 people in its current bedroom configuration.
Tack Barn is 450 SF
Shop/Apartment is 3,000 SF
Barn is 1,566 SF
Hay Barn is 3,100 SF
Pens
Roping Arena
2. Foremans Location:
Adobe House is a 3,000 SF home built in 2014 with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
Shop is 1,728 SF
3. Feedlot Location:
Remodeled Main House has 3,000+ SF with 3 BR, 1 Bath, and 2 Living Areas
Remodeled Small House is 3 BR 1 Bath and 1,500+- SF
Small Remodeled Efficiency Apartment/ Office
Feedlot Capacity is 1,000 head
Commodities Barn is 1,000 SF and has 4 Bays
2 Barns with each having 3,100 SF
Cinderblock Shop with Cement Floor is 1,000 SF
Equipment Shed 2,250 SF
Tack Room and 2 Horse Stalls is 1,200 SF total
Trailer House
WATER:
61.4 acres are irrigated by the acacia ditch and the Pecos River by 122.80+/- acre-feet of water rights.
The natural spring runs year-round down Puerto Creek for 3 miles.
There are 8 wells all recorded with the NM State Engineers. In addition, there are numerous dirt tanks and storage tanks with 14 miles of new 200 PSI poly pipe pipelines in use for improved water distribution.
FENCES:
All the interior fences on the ranch are new 5 strand barbed wire, with 6 miles of the exterior fence also being new.
TAXES:
Approximately $14,880.57 a year.
STATE LAND LEASE:
Annual state land grazing fee is approximately $466.
VEGETATION:
Many browses including grama, sacaton, tobosa and bermuda grass that grow along the river. The ranch has beautiful large cottonwoods, pinon, juniper, and cedar trees.
TERRAIN:
The terrain is lower river land, grassy meadows, hills that lead up to rugged mesas sides that level out on top.
ELEVATION:
The ranch ranges from 4,460 to 4,955 feet.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS:
The annual Best Places Comfort Index for Santa Rosa is 7.9 (10=best), which means it is more comfortable than most places in New Mexico.
Santa Rosa experiences low humidity levels making it an ideal place for outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. The area also enjoys sunny days for most of the year, making it a great location for soaking up some sun and enjoying outdoor recreation.
Summer High: the July high is around 92 degrees.
Winter Low: the January low is 23 degrees
Rain: averages 15 inches of rain a year
Snow: averages 14 inches of snow a year
ARTIFACTS:
There are many centuries old rock settlement sites and native American ruins that you can explore on the ranch. The pottery shards and arrowheads are evidence of those who inhabited these lands so many years ago. There is ancient petrified wood, many impressive rocks, and unique formations.
SCHOOLS:
Santa Rosa Consolidated Schools has 608 students in grades Pre K, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 13 to 1. It is located 14 miles from the HQ.
AREA FACTS:
The first Euro-American settlement in the area was Agua Negra Chiquita, "Little Black Water" in Spanish, in 1865. The name was changed in 1890 to Santa Rosa (Spanish for "Saint Rose"), referring to a chapel that Don Celso Baca (the founder of the city) built and named after both his mother Rosa and Saint Rose of Lima.
Just outside the Pecos Valley Ranch is one of New Mexicos oldest permanent settlements Puerto De Luna which was established by the early 1860s. An important farming and ranching center, the town was the Guadalupe County seat from 1891 until 1903. A strong oral tradition maintains that William Billy the Kid Bonney had many friends here and frequently visited the village and patronized Alexander Grzelochowskis general store. On July 14th, 1881, Billy the kid, age 21, ate his last meal in Puerto De Luna and then rode down the famous Billy the Kid Trail which runs through the ranch to Fort Sumner where he was killed later that evening by Sheriff Pat Garret.
DISTANCE FROM RANCH:
14 miles to Santa Rosa.
123 miles to Santa Fe.
131 miles to Albuquerque.
164 miles to Ruidoso.
185 miles to Amarillo, TX.
1