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37 acre creek build site

Posted on: October 12th, 2024 by Greg Walker

SOLD! Beautiful building lot with stunning views perched above a quiet creek that makes up its western boundary. This is a fabulous, corner-lot parcel! Large Ponderosa Pines and substantial rock formations characterize the landscape, and level areas of the site slope gracefully toward Johnson Gulch which rewards you as a pretty, flowing tributary (Johnson Creek) that feeds into Grape Creek. In the creek bottom, there are Aspen trees that quiver their hello and the broker would describe it as a “very private experience” to hike the property. Have high expectation as you drive in on great roads, taking in great views, and arrive at this primo building site with underground utilities. This is in a gated community on the outskirts (8 miles/15 minutes) of Westcliffe. With low property taxes due to ag status, (cattle graze the subdivision) Bull Domingo has private access to Grape Creek and its quality trout fishing (Browns & Rainbows) along with access to thousands of acres of BLM! From the web – “much of the access to Grape Creek between DeWeese Reservoir and Bear Gulch is controlled by Bull Domingo Ranch, a 14,000-acre upscale subdivision of some 370 homes on 35-acre plus parcels.

Sowards Chavez Creek at Chama

Posted on: September 1st, 2023 by

SOLD! 695 pristine acres, heavily watered by live creek and feeder creek. High elevation with open meadows mixed among good timber. This is where Aspens quake and Grouse coveys flee herds of Elk grazing toward them. Hungry Trout take grasshoppers floating on smooth stream topwater. And yes, this is heavenly, superb hunting! Have you heard of the Mundy Buck? Just google it. Justin Osborn, Wells and Company, Durango, CO is the New Mexico Broker for this listing. Walker Ranch Sales is the referring brokerage and provides related marketing. For the 2024 season, sellers offered 2 Bull tags (at $5000 each) to prospective buyers of the property. GMU 4 Elk Hunting in the EPLUS program has a September Bow season with open season for rifle any 5 days between October 1 and December 31st. This 695-acres expects to be awarded 2 Bull Tags, 1 Antlerless Tag, and 1 Bow Tag each year going forward. These are ranch-only authorizations. Otherwise, landowners tend to draw their choice of deer hunts with applications entered by March 1st each year. There are also huntable populations of Bear, Turkey, and Grouse. The gorgeous property sits at an average elevation of 10,500 feet, protected from people pressure by a long, pretty road and several locked gates. Many of the meadows “seep” and feel sub-irrigated. Flowing streams, colorful wildflowers, and exotic mushrooms reward a visitor and bring out the explorer in anyone. And the variety of terrain and the elevation changes make the property feel huge. You can’t cover it all even given a few days of walking. NO CONSERVATION EASEMENT. NO COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS. Some of the boundaries are fenced but not all. Historically a grazing lease has included this acreage with other adjoining lands and a buyer might want to continue that; or one may want to fence the other boundaries and fence out cattle. In the broker’s Suburban, it is about an hour, picnic-style ride from blacktop highway (just south of the town of Chama) onto the property. In the broker’s Polaris side-by-side, the ride in is a good 20 minutes shorter. The wildlife viewing on the approach road going in often starts ones blood pumping, and the vast views back at Heron Lake will drop your jaw as well. Some other private property owners do have legal passage across the main two-track road crossing the northeast side of the property, but there is no public land accessed here. This is large-parcel, private-landowner territory. The subject lies northeast of the Mundy Ranch; its northernmost point touches 30,000+ acres of Jicarilla Apache Land; and its character is wild and free. As a ranch broker, speaking again to the wildlife factor, it is all here like no place I’ve ever been! Are you a solitary angler? Do you prefer to control your hunting grounds? Do you wish to build an off-the-grid cabin in the most private of places? Well, someone’s search ends here. Someone’s dream come true.

Mora River Refuge

Posted on: August 19th, 2023 by

Charming Mora Valley land with the river running through it! This one-of-a-kind, well-designed, red iron substantial steel building is nicely situated between a state-maintained road and the riverfront. Over 5,700 square feet of heated living space plus an attached 3-car garage!

This house, finished on the outside, mostly finished and fitted out , but not complete inside, lays the groundwork for your custom choices for a beautiful, solid, open-style large home on the Mora River in the pristine Chacon Valley. This Mora River propertys 170 acres include the most beautiful views in Northeastern New Mexico among its forest, meadows, and over 1,000 ft of river frontage on both sides. Broadband, high-speed fiber optics (100Mb), and area cell phone coverage will allow you to easily work remotely from this beautiful mountain get-away.

Fish for trout in the meandering Mora River. Hunt elk and mule deer on your own land. The forest, meadow, and river combine to create a great habitat for wildlife such as hawks, eagles, owls, bears, beavers, coyotes, mountain lions, and even lynx! Bring your horses, and they will love the place. If your two-mile-long, big backyard doesnt satisfy all your wanderlust, there are over a million acres of public land in the nearby Carson National Forest. This refuge is pleasantly private yet conveniently located with good, paved access on NM Hwy 121. The property is 45 minutes from Las Vegas, one hour from Taos, and one hour and 45 minutes from Santa Fe, each with its own public airport.

The forest received some burning in the recent wildfires, the majority of it categorized by USFS as low intensity. The building does not have a kitchen, so please take this into consideration.

Unit 17 Equestrian Zone Auction Absolute

Posted on: March 20th, 2023 by Greg Walker

Unit 17, E-1 Equestrian Zoned Residential Lot, 1.41 acres near Cleveland High School, Bargain price, Off Idalia and Baranca Dr., Views from high Cul-De-Sac, Ride in Baranca Arroyo, Buy now or this lot will sell ABSOLUTE in AUCTION on November 15th, See LOA offering/Property ID 4690412 by Williams & Williams auction company! 7 Parcels different location Selling ABSOLUTE on November 15th, 2017.

Good Lot Absolute Auction

Posted on: March 20th, 2023 by Greg Walker

Rio Rancho Lot, .61 acres, Good wide street with utilities and completed homes, easy build site, great price, buy now or this lot sells ABSOLUTE in AUCTION on NOVEMBER 15, 2017. Being referred to Williams Auction, See LOA offering/Property ID 4690412 by Williams & Williams auction company! 7 Parcels different location Selling ABSOLUTE on November 15th, 2017.

Joya de Hondo Land – PRICE REDUCED!

Posted on: September 4th, 2022 by Greg Walker

Price Reduced for quick sale! Motivated Seller! Bank owned land five minutes from Santa Fe. Build on and/or develop this large tract just outside city limits in Santa Fe County. Pastoral setting with great mountain views and remarkable convenience to town. Ride your horse and walk your dog along lovely Arroyo Hondo. 43 acres divided in four parcels. Strong domestic well.

Santa Rosa Golf Course Property

Posted on: September 4th, 2022 by Greg Walker

Under Contract! 32 acres with city water and utilities. Divide up some homesites or utilize the entire property as your private ranchette. Great location next to the Santa Rosa golf course. Reduced to $85,000. Call Robert at (505) 603-9140.

Great Santa Fe Build Site

Posted on: September 4th, 2022 by Greg Walker

Under Contract! Special Hilltop Lot – originally kept by developer. Now great price! Location, location, not so far north. Maybe 10 minutes to the square?, Grand Mountain Views, shared well, nice homes surround, see these Santa Fe MLS#s for reference of good stuff/good sold houses in immediate area #201402457, #201604016, #201504223, #201604294, #201602389 #201603313, NO HOA FEES to best of broker knowledge, more info and better pictures to follow soon

El Rito Creek and Route 66

Posted on: September 4th, 2022 by Greg Walker

Under Contract! 3.8 acres on historic Route 66, adjacent to El Rito Creek. A prime location with excellent visibility across from the Santa Rosa city park. An excellent location for restaurant, hotel, or RV park, but could be a charming home site as well. Reduced to $75,000. Call Robert at (505) 603-9140.

Uncle Bill’s Farm & Ranch

Posted on: August 12th, 2022 by Greg Walker

Uncle Bills Farm and Ranch in Socorro County, New Mexico includes 37,941 acres of farming and grazing lands, along with 533 annual consumptive acre-feet of pre-1907 water rights. The 297-acres of farm, mostly cultivated ground, (Mountain View Farm) are located in Las Nutrias off the Rio Grande River and irrigation water is delivered via Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) ditches. The grazing range (Chupadera Ranch) lies 40 minutes to the southeast of the farm and is 54% deeded acreage, 36% state lease, and 10% BLM lease. Not including farm production, the ranch is rated to carry 580 cow-calf pairs, and it also boasts the extra attraction of quality hunting (GMU 18) for Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Oryx. The farm is leased by a dairy for $5,000 a month, and the ranch grazing is leased for approximately $10,000 a month. Further, there is a $35,665 annual lease with White Sands Missile Range for fly-over and evacuation which provides additional payments if evacuation is called for.

The farm is planted in Sorghum Sudangrass that is utilized for silage by a dairy milking four thousand cows. The dairy farmer told the broker that the farms water right is interesting to him because it could also be extracted from wells if desired, not just delivered from MRGCD ditches, which could be very advantageous. Dove, Quail, Pheasant, and Turkey call the farm home. Waterfowl use the irrigation ditches and flyway heavily including ducks, geese, and magnificent Sandhill Cranes. There is also an annual depradation Elk hunt in the Rio Grande Bosque and the farm is awarded tags.

Currently the ranch is stocked with 400 pairs and the rangeland is healthy. There are five wells on the property and water is distributed to a variety of drinkers. The drinkers attract wildlife, are thick with dove, hold quail coveys, and anchor big-game-animal movement across the ranch. The owners have kept hunting to a minimum, but can issue Landowner Tags for Elk, Deer, and Oryx at thier discretion. Oryx are visually stunning and good populations like this are rare. Free-ranging African Oryx in the United States are unique to New Mexico and can be hunted year-round. Additionally, the ranch receives four pronghorn tags each year.