Sierra County, New Mexico Land For Sale (7 results)
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FEATURED LISTING
02/27/2025
$440,000
8 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - 220 La Guarda Avenue, Williamsburg, NM
8 Acres of Untapped Potential:Discover the possibilities with this 8-acre parcel of undeveloped land, ready for your vision. Electricity is already available on-site, offering a great starting point for development.Buyers will need to evaluate the cost of adding the other utilities.The current address is temporary and not official.The area is buzzing with growth, with new projects emerging nearby. Parcels 5-1 and 4-4 have already sold, so don't miss out on this opportunity to secure your piece of this up-and-coming location.
FEATURED LISTING
01/17/2025
$525,000
29.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - Corner of NM187/NM546, Derry, NM
Located 13 miles north of famous Chile Capital of the World, Hatch NM
This corner property includes frontage access to NM 546 and highway access to NM HWY 187
17 acres irrigated with EBID and Well water
Currently producing alfalfa
Great home location and water right investment
FEATURED LISTING
12/10/2024
$17,900
0.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - Baquera Ct, Arrey, NM
Build your perfect retreat in New Mexico!
Discover this incredible 0.89-acre lot on Baquera Ct, Arrey, NM, priced affordably at $17,900. Ideal for those seeking freedom and independence without restrictions: camping, RVs, mobile homes or tiny homes, you choose how to use it!
With low annual taxes of $138.90, this land combines tranquility and versatility in the heart of beautiful Sierra County. Imagine waking up every morning surrounded by serene landscapes, clear skies and fresh desert air.
Prime Location:
Easy access to essential services.
Perfect for weekend getaways or a peaceful new beginning.
Dont pass up this unique opportunity. Your dream of a place of your own starts here!
Contact us today for more information or a showing. It wont last long!
Camp, Explore and Relax near Rio Grande!
0.89 acres in Arrey, NM
Direct financing available: up to 7 years!
Easy access, low taxes ($138.90/year)
Just a few minutes from the Lake Rio Grande!
Enjoy the outdoors.
Dont miss out on this incredible opportunity! Call today!
We offer this property at a discounted ROCK BOTTOM cash price so that one lucky buyer can own the perfect property at a BELOW MARKET price. This amazing vacant lot is yours for only $17,900 if you pay in full! We also offer this property with very affordable, no credit check seller financing. We love to work with buyers to help ensure the best deal that suits your budgeting needs. Call us NOW!
Owner Financing for Everyone!
No Credit Check!
No Banks!
No Penalty for Early Payoff!
Seller Financing Down $990 | Monthly $612 - 36 months or $428 or 60 months or $351 - 84 months
FEATURED LISTING
11/18/2024
$2,575,000
26656 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - Truth Or Consequences, NM
Mescal Springs Ranch has 26,656 Total acres located in Central New Mexico in Sierra County. The headquarters is 18 miles southeast of T or C, NM.
ACREAGE: 26,656 Total Acres
2189.29acres of Deeded Land
2711.28 acres of New Mexico State Grazing Lease
21,756 acres of Bureau of Land Management Grazing Lease
CARRYING CAPACITY: 272 cow/calf units year long.
COMMENTS: The Mescal Springs Ranch is a 42-section working cattle ranch with four mild seasons, good water and a nice private headquarters. This high desert ranch includes beautiful draws, springs, cottonwood trees and rolling hills, canyons and rock formations. There is rich history on this ranch including pictographs, cavalry camps, the ghost town of Marion, multiple partial rock and adobe dwellings, and an old army fort with a wood framed gun slit built on the top of a mountain with 360-degree views just above Paloma Gap. There are stories that say the gold is hidden here! Views include seven different mountain ranges: San Mateo mountains and Magdalena mountains to the NW, Cristobal mountains to the north, Caballo mountains and Black Range to the west, and San Andres and Oscura to the east. The ranch overlooks the new Space Port to the south. It is only 10 miles to fishing and boating at the recreational Elephant Butte Lake. From the ranch, it is a short drive to T or C, which has all the modern amenities.
IMPROVEMENTS: The headquarters has a beautiful 1800 sq ft 2-bedroom 2.5-bathroom with vaulted ceilings, Saltillo tile, kiva fireplace, vigas and a loft. There is also an adobe 1-bedroom 1 bath bunk house with 360-degree views. They both have a metal roof with porches. There is forced air heat as well as evaporative cooling system in the main house.
: Metal shop is 700 sq ft with electricity, full size door, and a cement floor on half.
: Restored 100-year-old Brick Barn is 800 sq ft with electricity, 2 large wooden barn doors, and a cement floor.
:Hay shed, and corrals made from highway guardrail and pipe located at headquarters.
:Ranch includes all furnishings and a dozer.
WATER: Multiple adjudicated water rights. Year-round springs, eight wells, and 20 miles of pipeline with storages. Wells include: Highline, South Nelson, Red Canyon, Bootlegger, Solar, House, Parker, and Caballo well varying in depth from 60 to 600 feet.
WILDLIFE: There are mule deer, javelina, mountain lion, coyotes, coatimundi, marmot, badger, gamble quail, dove, and antelope. Desert Mountain Sheep and Oryx have been seen on the ranch. Located in Game Management Unit 20.
ELEVATION: The ranch ranges from 4,600 to 6,700 feet.
VEGETATION: Grasses include blue grama, black grama, side oats-grama, vine mesquite, sacaton, Arizona cottontop, wheatgrass, tobosa and many other varieties of cool season grasses. Browse plants include winter fat, chamise, Apache plume, blue sage and mormon teal. Early summer provides a large crop of yucca blooms and a moderate crop of mesquite beans.
The ranch is divided into five pastures and three centrally located traps around the headquarters. Exterior fences are in fair condition.
CLIMATE: According to US climate data the annual average precipitation is 8.4 inches. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 32F to 95F and is rarely below 23F or above 101F .
SCHOOLS: T or C Municipal School is the public school system that is only 18 miles from the ranch.
HISTORY:
Pictographs-In Ash and Mescal Canyons are pictographs done by Indians several hundred years ago. An anthropologist has identified one pictograph of a black buffalo as being about 1000 years old. Buffalo disappeared from here 800-900 years ago during the great drought.
Pottery-Shards of ancient pueblo Indian pottery have been found on the ranch. Ancient Anasazi or Mimbres tribes disappeared about a thousand years ago.
Spanish culture-A small silver ingot was found in Ash Canyon Spring in 1980. Spanish settlers traveled to Jornado Del Muerto (Journey of Death) Which lies eight to nine miles east of the ranch. The only waters for miles around were the springs in Ash Canyon and Mescal Canyon. Evidences of the Spanish journey have been discovered on and around this ranch.
Military-After the Civil War, the U.S. Cavalry fought the Apache Indians in this area. In Ash Canyon, a stone wall barricade was built. Dozens of empty military caliber cartridges have been found around the barricade. Ash Canyon Spring is the closest ever-flowing water to the Jornado Del Muerto, so it is likely Indians and Spanish came there and later the Cavalry.
Mines-The mines around Paloma Gap started in 1906 and continued until 1932. At one of the 600-foot long mine shafts, $100,000 in copper ore was removed. Miners looked for gold and silver first, and later mined copper, vanadium, and feldspar. Vanadium was used as a hardening agent in steel prior to W.W.I. A town named Marion developed at the mine sites. The name of the town came from the Marion Copper Company. At the Oohoo vein, in addition to copper, gold and silver were produced at a value of $3 to $4 dollars a ton at that time. Dozens of mines, some vertical others horizontal, still scar the landscape around the ghost town of Marion. An old iron ore wagon still sits at one of the mines. Several hundred people lived and worked at the town of Marion.
Paloma Gap-The railroad came through the town of Engle in the 1880's. At the time, the mines in the Hillsboro area were active. However, there was not a pass through the Caballo Mountains, so mining companies and others dynamited a road above the gap. Ore wagons and stage coaches crossed on this road. Names from the 1880's are carved into the steep side of the gap road. This cliff road is passable to horses and hikers, but it is only 9-10 feet wide and goes straight down hundreds of feet, so it is not recommended for motorized vehicles. It is a thrill to walk and one can view the Rio Grande from above the gap.
Mine Water- All the water on the ranch was in the north half in Mescal and Ash Canyons. The miners mined coal in Coal Mine Canyon on the ranch and used this coal to create steam to push the water four miles south to the mines at Marion. Structures still exist at the sites from this pumping operation.
Treasure Hunting-The history of this area has always provided treasure hunters reason to seek treasure and artifacts. Many items have been discovered which prove the presence of various cultures.
Geology- The Caballo Mountain area was once covered by a great lake or sea. In some ancient time, the earth's crust was pushed up creating these mountains. Many rocks in this area contain fossils of plant and marine life from that period. The area around the city of Truth or Consequences aka Hot Springs, is full of geothermal activity. The area is known for its hot mineral baths. On the north side of this ranch sits a volcanic cone around which is strewn volcanic slag and dozens of pieces of petrified wood. This whole area is a haven for rock hunters.
Mining information and the town of Marion is from 'The Geology and Ore Deposits of Sierra County' from the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources-1934 Edition.
FEATURED LISTING
10/28/2024
$34,900
0.48 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - 507 North Maple Street, Truth Or Consequences, NM
Discover a 0.48-acre lot in the heart of Truth or Consequences, NM, offering the perfect blend of convenience and outdoor adventure. Priced at just $34,900, this residentially zoned (R-2) property is inside the city limits, providing easy road access and peace of mind as its not in a flood zone. Electricity is available on the street, and water and sewer services can be arranged with the local water division.
This lot is ideal for families, young couples, and retirees looking to build their future home or a quiet retreat. Nearby, you'll find schools, supermarkets, parks, and endless opportunities for outdoor activities. With the Lake Rio Grande just minutes away, you can enjoy hiking, camping, or river excursions.
Seller financing is available, making it even easier to make this property your own. Whether you're planning to raise a family or enjoy your golden years surrounded by nature, this is the spot to start your next adventure!
Discover your piece of paradise in New Mexico!
0.48 acres in Truth Or Consequences, NM
Direct financing available: up to 7 years!
Easy access, low taxes ($95.86/year)
Just 9 minutes from the Lake Rio Grande!
Enjoy the outdoors.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Call today!
We offer this property at a discounted ROCK BOTTOM cash price so that one lucky buyer can own the perfect property at a BELOW MARKET price. This amazing vacant lot is yours for only $34,900 if you pay in full! We also offer this property with very affordable, no credit check seller financing. We love to work with buyers to help ensure the best deal that suits your budgeting needs. Call us NOW!
Owner Financing for Everyone!
No Credit Check!
No Banks!
No Penalty for Early Payoff!
Seller Financing Available:
Down - $6,990
$654 (60 months)
$526 (84 months)
$434 (120 months)
FEATURED LISTING
10/28/2024
$19,900
1.59 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - Highway 52, Cuchillo, NM
Your dream home in New Mexico!
Parcel Address: Highway 52, Cuchillo NM 87901
Size: 1.59 acres
Access: Paved/Gravel roads for easy entry
Features:
No Restrictions! Perfect for camping, RVs, mobile homes, or tiny homes.
Just 1 hour from the stunning Gil and Cibola National Forests, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities!
Only 40 minutes from the beautiful Lake Rio Grande
Low annual property taxes at $38.82budget-friendly investment.
Financing Available!
Direct financing available: up to 7 years!
Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, this lot is your perfect getaway.
Act fast! Call today!
Discover Your Perfect Retreat in New Mexico!
This stunning 1.59-acre lot in Monticello offers you the freedom to camp, park your RV, or build a tiny home with no county restrictions. Enjoy easy access via paved/gravel roads and explore the breathtaking Gil and Cibola National Forests just 1 hour away. The Rio Grande is only 40 minutes from your doorstep, making it ideal for hiking and outdoor adventures.
With annual taxes at just $38.82 and financing available, this is a rare opportunity for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Don't miss out contact us today to make it yours!
We offer this property at a discounted ROCK BOTTOM cash price so that one lucky buyer can own the perfect property at a BELOW MARKET price. This amazing vacant lot is yours for only $19,900 if you pay in full! We also offer this property with very affordable, no credit check seller financing. We love to work with buyers to help ensure the best deal that suits your budgeting needs. Call us NOW!
Seller Financing Available:
Down $990 Down
$671 (36 months)
$464 (84 months)
$378 (120 months)
FEATURED LISTING
01/10/2024
$7,850,000
18601 ac.
ACTIVE
Sierra County - Monticello, NM
WELCOME TO 44 BAR RANCH
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Southwest New Mexico, the 44 Bar Ranch stands as a true hidden gem, spanning a remarkable 18,601 acres, with 6,750 acres designated as Deeded land. There is also a 7,647 acre shared National Forest allotment. Situated in Sierra County, this expansive property boasts not only vast acreage but also holds exceptional water rights, making it a haven for those with a passion for ranching.
DISCOVER MONTICELLO
The ranch finds its roots in the charming town of Monticello, located along the scenic New Mexico Highway 142. Originally named Canada Alamosa, meaning Canyon of the Cottonwoods in Spanish, the town underwent a transformation, taking on the name Monticello after a town in New York, chosen by the ancestors of the current owners. Established in 1856 by ranchers and farmers, Monticello is strategically positioned 142 miles Northwest of El Paso, Texas, and 157 miles Southwest of Albuquerque, New Mexico, with the nearest town, Truth or Consequences, just 25 miles to the Southeast.
A MULTITUDE OF IMPROVEMENTS
The ranch features highly usable land, adorned with a welcoming 3,100 square foot modular home, constructed in 2015. Complementing this, various structures enhance the ranchs functionality, including a spacious 10024 metal awning, a 2080 greenhouse, and a 1212 pump house.
ABUNDANT WATER RESOURCES
Water is a shining jewel in the crown of the 44 Bar Ranch, boasting 2 irrigation wells with Middle Rio Grande water rights allocated to irrigate 52.2 acres of land. Additionally, the property enjoys 69 hours of Monticello Ditch Association water rights, with water flowing annually down Alamosa Creek. The ranch houses a total of 12 wells, 7 of which are in active use. A sophisticated pipeline system spans approximately 6 miles, feeding 23 drinkers and 7 large storage tanks. Completing this water-rich paradise are 14 dirt tanks thoughtfully placed throughout the property.
A THRIVING WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
The ranch is not only a haven for cattle but also a sanctuary for wildlife, boasting an abundance of quail, deer, antelope, and occasional elk. With the authorization for one-unit wide bull elk in GMU 17 and the potential for a second, the 44 Bar Ranch offers an unparalleled opportunity for both ranching and hunting enthusiasts alike.
LIMITLESS OPPORTUNITIES
Given its access from a paved highway and close proximity to Truth or Consequences, NM, this ranch has incredible potential for further development. Traditionally a working cattle ranch throughout the year, the 44 Bar Ranch is equipped with six corrals, two with electricity, and five squeeze chutes. This unique property presents an extraordinary opportunity for those seeking a multifaceted investment, embracing the potential for cattle ranching, hunting, and farming all within its expansive borders. Welcome to the 44 Bar Ranchwhere opportunity knows no bounds.
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