Torrance County, New Mexico - Parcels R000413301 to R000413701
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Cash price $13,919 plus $199 Documentation Fee
Owner financing for $997 down & $199 Documentation Fee, $449/month for 46 months
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Address: Esperanza, Moriarty, NM 87035
Parcel Number: R000413301 to R000413701
County: Torrance
Size: 5 Acres
Legal Description: EL RANCHO GRANDE BLK 8 LOTS 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 TRACT 1
Terrain: Level
Zoning: Rural Residential
Power: Yes, along road
Water: Would be well
Sewage: Would be septic
Annual Property Taxes: $137
Access: Dirt Road
Google GPS Corner Coordinates:
NW: 34.8924, -106.0724
NE: 34.8924, -106.0702
SW: 34.8915, -106.0724
SE: 34.8915, -106.0702
If you’re looking for great deals on rural and vacant land check out my website where I help people like you easily and safely purchase raw and vacant land.
I cover all closing costs and all properties come with a 105% 90-Day Money Back Guarantee. Owner financing available for all properties.
If you have any questions on the property or Torrance County leave a comment below, and I'll respond ASAP!
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Felix River Ranch For Sale in New Mexico
The headquarters of the ranching operation is located on the Felix River North Unit which is situated in the east central portion of the ranch. This unit consists of 5,234.82 deeded acres, 1,600 State leased acres, and 15,373 BLM leased acres. This allotment was formerly one allotment with the adjoining Felix River South Ranch (called the Felix River Unit), however, the BLM separated the Felix River Unit into two separate allotments. The Felix River South allotment is comprised of 3,177.64 deeded acres, 3,900 State leased acres, and 6,096 BLM leased acres. One headquarters operates these two allotments, which is located on the Felix River North. The headquarters consists of a manufactured home, a dwelling, several support barns, and a hunting lodge. The hunting lodge is used to house the annual fee hunters on the ranch. The Felix River unit is separated into nine major pastures and 3 traps. Eight operable submersible livestock wells (which average 500' in depth), provide water to multiple drinker locations. 1.25 inch poly pipe transport water from the livestock wells to water storage tanks, which is then gravity flowed to the drinkers. There are livestock handling facilities located at the headquarters to sort/ship cattle and sheep. Terrain of the Felix River units is primarily undulating. Canyons and draws traverse much of the unit. The Felix River runs through a portion of the western part of the ranch. This river is more of an arroyo type drainage as it only runs during heavy rainfalls, but holds water for extended periods.
Bordering the Felix River Units to the East is the Cottonwood Ranch. This unit is the furthest east unit. The allotment consists of 6,000.74 deeded acres, 13,964.61 State Leased acres, and 9,456 BLM leased acres. From the intersection of US 285 and Pearson Rd (North of Artesia, NM), the headquarters of the Cottonwood Unit can be accessed approximately 15 miles West of this intersection. The headquarters consists of a foreman’s family home, tack storage, and horse pens. Livestock working facilities (including scales) and an old shearing barn are located about one mile South of the headquarters location. These pens also serve as shipping facilities. Two electric submersible livestock wells provide water for this entire unit which have an average depth of 450'. There are approximately 37 miles of buried water poly pipeline throughout the unit that carry water to multiple livestock drinkers and storage tanks throughout the eight pastures and one trap. Terrain of the ranch is primarily flat with increasing elevations to the west with a wide variety of highly productive grasses.
Grazing Leases:
The Felix River Ranch consists of five BLM allotments or units. Each unit is operated separately as each unit has a specific grazing preference statement. However, all units are under allotment #78001 for billing purposes. The allotments (or units) include the Felix River North, Felix River South, Squaw Canyon, Cottonwood and the Crooked Canyon Unit. Each unit was left as its own allotment by the BLM for ease of management. The BLM leases are for a ten year term, and commenced on August 29, 2011 and will expire on September 8, 2021. The NM State land of the subject are located under three separate NM grazing lease contracts on five year terms that include GM2813, GM2533, and GO1845. GM2813 includes 15,714.85 acres and has an annual lease fee of $12,522.99. Lease term is from 10/01/2014 to 9/30/19, with majority of this lease located within the Cottonwood and Felix River Units. Lease term is from 10/01/14 and will expire 9/30/2019. GO1845 includes 3,989.76 which is mostly located within the Felix River Units. This lease renewed on 10/01/15 and will expire on 9/30/2020. The lessee, will have the first right of renewal when the lease terms expire.
Schedule your showing today email Paul, paul@ranchline.com
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Care For Your Horses (Cuba, New Mexico)
Everyday, Martin makes sure the horses at the New Mexico ranch are watered and fed. Like The Wild Wild West saying says, When you get to where you're going, be sure to take care of the horse you rode in on.
NM True TV - EQUUS Santa Fe
This unique Santa Fe program uses interaction with horses to help participants with self-mastery, discovery and leadership development. Michael and the True TV Crew get to experience a magical encounter, a unique bond between human and horse.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Downtown - Gold Avenue
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Wild horses released on New Mexico ranch after being held in captivity
Wild horses released on New Mexico ranch after being held in captivity - Source:
5 Acres Land Near Albuquerque $997 Down
Link to this New Mexico land for sale:
Owner finance land in New Mexico. This land for sale in New Mexico by owner, Compass Land USA. Property details and price in the description below.
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Cash price $13,919 plus $199 Documentation Fee
Owner financing for $997 down & $199 Documentation Fee, $449/month for 46 months
Question? Contact Us! sales@compasslandusa.com | (313) 349-0434
Address: Esperanza, Moriarty, NM 87035
Parcel Number: R000413301 to R000413701
County: Torrance
Size: 5 Acres
Legal Description: EL RANCHO GRANDE BLK 8 LOTS 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 TRACT 1
Terrain: Level
Zoning: Rural Residential
Power: Yes, along road
Water: Would be well
Sewage: Would be septic
Annual Property Taxes: $137
Access: Dirt Road
Google GPS Corner Coordinates:
NW: 34.8924, -106.0724
NE: 34.8924, -106.0702
SW: 34.8915, -106.0724
SE: 34.8915, -106.0702
If you’re looking for great deals on rural and vacant land check out my website where I help people like you easily and safely purchase raw and vacant land.
I cover all closing costs and all properties come with a 105% 90-Day Money Back Guarantee. Owner financing available for all properties.
If you have any questions on the property or Torrance County leave a comment below, and I'll respond ASAP!
Living Here - New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum
On a brisk winter day Living Here visited the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum to capture the sights and sounds of the people that work, volunteer and visit the museum.
Illegal horse racing runs wild
Illegal horse racing runs wild
The Stables at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa
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Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout organizing a field trip with horses to Fort Stanton. This is the Billy the Kid area.
New Mexico Pronghorn Antelope - YouTube HD
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SOLD : Land For Sale in New Mexico : Bootheel Ranch : 160 Acres with Power & County Road Access
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160 Deeded Acres with County Road Access along the ENTIRE Western Boundary. Power Lines run North & South through the Property and along the Southern Boundary.
County Road Access along the ENTIRE Western boundary via Sunshine Farm Road. Arena Road (C045) touches the Northwest & Northeast corners of the property.
Power Lines run North & South through the entire property that
Mineral Rights: Deed states, 3/4 of all mineral rights, if any.
Located 1.5 miles east of State Road 338 at the intersection of Arena Road and Sunshine Farm Road, the Bootheel Ranch is easily accessible by all vehicle types.
This 160 acre ranch is a full quarter section and features incredible county road access with Sunshine Farm Road running along the entire western border. Arena Road touches the Northwest and Northeast boundaries of the property.
The ranch is fenced on 4 sides and has power lines running North and South through the property that
The property is bordered by privately owned land to the North and South, State owned land to the West and thousands of acres of BLM land to the East up into the Animas mountains.
The ranch consist of mostly level terrain with an area of slightly higher elevation along the Eastern half of the property.
The land has been used for cattle grazing and there are multiple homes, active ranches and agricultural businesses in the area.
The property is located just 6 miles from Animas, New Mexico to the North and 25 miles from Rodeo, New Mexico to the South. Deming, New Mexico and Douglas, Arizona are each a little over an hour away.
The area is rich in Native American history and artifacts. Native American paintings and petroglyphs are easily visible throughout the region.
Gray Mountain is one of the tallest points of the nearby Peloncillo mountains just to the west. At an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, the lookout point atop Gray Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire region.
The town of Portal, Arizona is the gateway to world-famous Cave Creek Canyon just 20 miles to the West of the Bootheel Ranch along the New Mexico / Arizona border. The area is a popular destination for bird watchers from around the world. The Chiricahua Mountain Region has been referred to as Sky Islands due to their amazing abundance of plants and wildlife that are found nowhere else in the United States.
The sale of this exquisite property includes the 160 acres of deeded land and 3/4 of all mineral rights.
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From City of Rocks SP to Manzona Mountains State Park, New Mexico
02-04-2015 Produced by Erick F Dircks
We left the City of Rocks, and headed to Albuquerque, NM via a scenic route. According to all the information we had including the tourist map, this road should have looped back onto hwy180. Wrong! 3/4 of the way through it we came to a Y, left road was more traveled, it was labeled a different county road, and we took the right road. Wrong again, about 1 mile down it, there was a archway with a ranch name on it, and posted private property! We got the RV, Trailer, & Car headed back to the Y, and headed down it. About one mile down it, the trailer started dragging, and we discovered that we were missing the pin that held the ramp up. We took my car off the trailer, and Laureen & I went back to see if we could find the pin. No luck, and Randy already had a screwdriver ready to use for a back up. We decided to let me run ahead in case we ran into other obstacles or problems. I ran into about 8 horses, they were too tame for mustangs, but four of them were fun none the less. After leaving the horses, I and ran into a private posted property again. Now we had no way out without trespassing. We had enough of the scenic road, and went back out the way we came in. Laureen road with me to help look for the trailer pin, and about 2 miles from the crazy Y, we found it. We lost 2 hours on that fun side trip, the price of having fun. It was getting late, and wanted to make it to the Manzano Mountain State Park before dark. Didn't make the park before dark, but were met by Bennie, the Park Host. What a great man, he helped us register, gave us all kind of useful information, and led us to our campsite. We also decided to stay South or Interstate 40, because of the SNOW, and didn't want to keep draining the water or have it freeze the pipes while traveling around. We will assess the temperature later in our trip, but right now looks like Utah is out!
Song Composed by Russell Kaspar
A California City Slicker Visits a New Mexico Ranch: Mrs. Spoiled Cow
This brown mama cow is spoiled. She knows that anytime she comes over to Mr. Rancher, that he will get her a treat. Most of the time she is there alone. This day the other part of the herd heard about the cake (special treats) and came running to get their share.
Tunnel Spring 4wd Road - Placitas, New Mexico
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Nestled in the north end of the Sandia Mountain Wilderness is the 1.5-mile Forest Service Road 231, leading to Tunnel Spring and some of the area's best hiking and most spectacular views. Just a short 20 minutes north of Albuquerque, this trail up to Tunnel Spring and various hiking trailheads is an easily accessible getaway from the stresses of urban life.
The Sandia Mountains are the most visited in New Mexico, with about half of the state's population living within an hour's drive. Tunnel Springs Road/FR231 is one of only three trails in the area that is authorized for use by offroad vehicles. The parking area at the end of FR231 provides access to the Crest Trail - approximately 26.5 miles of hiking trail running along the ridge of the Sandias and up to the crest. The Forest Service maintains an additional 117 miles worth of hiking trails in the Sandia Wilderness.
Sandía means watermelon in Spanish, and a popular belief is that the name is a reference to the reddish hue of the range's granite escarpments at sunset. The granite of the Sandias is topped in many areas with a layer of limestone, rich in marine fossils. Wildlife in the area includes mule deer, black bears, squirrels, and bobcats as well as golden eagles, various species of hawks and roadrunners. The people of Sandia Pueblo, who are Tiwa speakers, consider the mountains sacred and refer to the range as Bien Mur, big mountain.
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Day 16- New Mexico border to Quemado, NM (Dean invites RAA staff to run with him)
Dean Karnazes passes through Quemado, New Mexico and invites his Run Across America staff to join him for a couple of miles. 3-12-11
Mountain Ride to Timberon, New Mexico
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The town of Timberon is deep within the Sacramento Mountains at the southern edge of the Lincoln National Forest. It is for many, a Southern New Mexico jewel and secret getaway.