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Built by the visionary behind the iconic Gertrude Zachary Castle, this extraordinary 10.7-acre retreat in exclusive San Pedro Creek Estates showcases custom craftsmanship with dramatic beamed cathedral ceilings, cozy kiva fireplaces, built-in niches, reclaimed barnwood cabinetry, huge primary suite, private guest wing, spac...

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Discover your slice of paradise on this expansive 9.8-acre property in Moriarty, New Mexico. Enjoy the convenience of city water and gas connections, a rarity in this area. This fully fenced property features a brand-new manufactured home built in 2023, offering modern comfort with the charm of rural living. The property bo...

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Welcome to the Oso Creek Ranch. Located in Cibola County, just east of Ramah, NM. This unique and diverse 2080 (+,-) deeded acre ranch offering provides quality residential improvements, varied topography from 08grassland cattle grazing to dark timber country loaded with mature ponderosa pines. If big Mule Deer and really ...

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Spanning over 5,000 sq. ft., this 5-bedroom, 5-bathroom home in Ponderosa Estates offers unmatched space, privacy, and flexibility. Highlights include a chef’s kitchen with a large island, cocktail bar, master suite with bath and private balcony, included is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom mother-in-law suite with income potentia...

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If peace and serenity is your desire then this is the home for you! Spectacular views of the Manzano Mountains but still close to town and on City Water. Home was in the process of being updated when seller became ill. Up-dates include a New Propanal roof, Hot water heater, Electrical upgrade in the home and shop w/220 capa...

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- 2,080+/- deeded acres adjacent to remote national forest - Trophy elk hunting with bulls in the 350+ range - Qualifies for annual landowner elk tags - Owner’s home, two cabins, & outbuildingsTrophy elk hunting ranch with nice improvements & mild climate The best of Southwest prehistory, history, cattle ranch...

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Old Santa Fe Trail Ranch Lot Secluded just off I-25 south of Las Vegas, NM, you will find this beautiful parcel of prime land. It offers a sizeable 140 acres of pinon/juniper woodland interspersed with grassy open space. The east side of the property is mostly flat, sloping westward toward the center. Electric runs along t...

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Located in the heart of New Mexico’s ranching and hunting heritage, Rancho Vista Del Valle is an exceptional property encompassing 18,024± deeded acres. With a blend of unmatched scale, high-quality improvements, and diverse opportunities, the ranch is a true legacy holding. Its proximity to natural landmarks, extensive ...

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Escape to your own secluded retreat surrounded by public land, offering unmatched privacy and breathtaking mountain views. This hidden gem is just 15 minutes from Diablo’s Trailhead, making it the ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts who love hiking, biking, or simply exploring nature. Located 40-50 minutes from Santa F...

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“HISTORIC” COE RANCH 378.536 Deeded Acres± 640.000 New Mexico State Lease Acres± 8,556.000 US Forest Permit Acres± 10,174.536 Total Acres We are privileged to have obtained the exclusive listing on the “Historic” Coe Ranch, which is located near the small community of Glencoe, approximately 12 miles east of Ru...

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This is a beautiful property with many potential uses. The property includes frontage along both banks of the Pecos River, offering fishermen or hunters excellent recreational options. A portion of the property along E. Wood Ave. is not in the floodplain and would provide a great location for building a home. The laser-leve...

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This 0.51-acre parcel of undeveloped land is nestled along a scenic ridge just off Highway 64, only 11 miles from Navajo Dam. With endless possibilities, this property offers a peaceful, tucked-away location just 30 minutes from Farmington and 1 hour and 15 minutes from Chama. Ideal for creating a serene retreat near prime ...

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Almost 10 Acres of property nestled in the tranquility of the Sandia foothills, this off-grid property contains a unique opportunity to experiencemodern luxury alongside sustainable living practices. Sunsets & star gazing are unparalleled beneath the unobstructed sky. Home has been consistentlyupgraded & now include...

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Cañones Creek Ranch consists of a gorgeous 518± acres, blessed with 1.25± miles of both sides of the Chama River in northern New Mexico. The ranch enjoys world-class fly fishing due to the trout habitat-enhanced portion of the river that courses through it. The large Pavillion fishing pond holds very large fish that can ...

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C2 - Commercial land 3.47 +/- acres with highway 70 visibility. Seller intends to sell this lot, along with 10200 Bataan Memorial together for total acreage 7.87 +/- acres. These are temporary addresses, the permanent addresses will be updated upon recording....

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Create your own place to stay and get enough landowner elk tags to bring your friends along too! Forest inholdings in the Gila don’t come up for sale often and this one definitely sets the bar high. Water is key in the western U.S. to create wildlife corridors. Multiple springs weave throughout the entirety of the prop...

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Lea County Organic Farm 2074+- Acres | Lea County, New Mexico Simpson Ranches & Land, LLC is excited to present this exclusive listing for an exceptional income producing farm located in Lea County, New Mexico. The farm produces primary crops of peanuts and cotton. The secondary crops include corn, grain sorghum, milo, ...

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One acre of land available! Build your next dream home! Nice homes in the area with restrictions. Growing surrounding community....

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Exceptional 4.95-acre property now available, perfect for your dream home or investment! Located just minutes from Albuquerque with quick freeway access, this land offers the ideal blend of rural peace and city convenience. With utilities nearby, the land is ready for development in an expanding community that's gaining pop...

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Discover your dream property on this beautiful 5-acre parcel with stunning mountain views! This expansive piece of land offers ample space for animals and perfect for recreational vehicle enthusiasts. The property provides endless possibilities. Enjoy the freedom and privacy of rural living without sacraficing convenience....

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New Mexico Land for Sale

A Mix of Old and New

New Mexico offers a blend of both modern and primitive feelings set against the stunning backdrop of the American Southwest. The capital, Santa Fe, is a cultural mecca for current art and dining. At the same time, it also boasts the country's oldest government building, The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610. The state is full of the old and new living side-by-side. In the same vast gypsum sand dunes where the first atom bomb was tested 10-thousand-year-old arrow tips have been found. That atom bomb was developed in Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is still a major hub of scientific research. Los Alamos is found just minutes from Bandelier National Monument, where you can explore the history of ancestral Pueblo peoples who settled in the area in roughly 1,150 A.D. Ranches are found across the state. If you’re looking for a great selection of New Mexico ranches for sale, Land Broker Co-op is a great choice.

Cities and Industries

The largest city in New Mexico is Albuquerque, where the world's largest international hot air balloon festival is hosted every October. There are a number of smaller towns with more quirky celebrations, such as Deming, which is proud to host the annual Great American Duck Race. Las Cruces is home to the annual Whole Enchilada Fiesta, where they assemble the world's largest enchilada. Although there are large, modern cities full of residential homes such as Albuquerque and Santa Fe, there are also tiny, isolated rural communities that may tempt those looking either for residential homes or land for sale in New Mexico. In the north, there are towns such as Chimayo and Truchas that are populated by the descendants of Spanish Conquistadors. A form of Spanish is still spoken in these tiny communities that are spoken nowhere else in the world and seems most similar to Spanish spoken in the 16th century.

New Mexico is the eighth largest energy producer for the United States. It not only produces oil and gas, but its wide open plains and ample sunshine make it perfect for a booming solar and wind energy industry. Another major industry is scientific research. Nuclear energy is studied at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque and Los Alamos National Laboratory is the senior laboratory for the Department of Energy. With many wide open plains, dairy and cattle ranching make up a large part of the agriculture in the state.

Climate and Landscape

New Mexico is quite arid, with lakes and rivers covering only 0.002% of the land. With more than 320 days of sunshine a year, it is in second place for the state with most sun, right behind Arizona. Despite its latitude being so far south, its high altitude means there are four seasons a year. There are mountain peaks with year-round snow pack in each quadrant of the state, but the largest percentage of it lands in the plains.

25% of the landscape is forest, and the terrain ranges from mountains and high altitude basins to plains and valleys. In fact, the land varies so much that there are six out of the seven life zones found in New Mexico, geographic areas that are classified by altitude, vegetation, and animal population. For amazing New Mexico ranches for sale, browse our listings here!

Interesting Facts

For newcomers looking to buy land for sale in New Mexico, the state offers a treasure trove of interesting facts. Smokey the Bear is based on an actual bear cub that was found in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico. In 1950, a forest fire swept through, and when it was over firefighters found the cub in a tree, badly burned. A rancher among the crew took him home and nursed him back to health. Soon he became the poster bear for preventing forest fires.

There are 23 Native American nations in the state, each with its own government and culture. These many diverse cultures, along with the descendants of Spanish settlers from centuries ago, make a cultural landscape all its own. An image if this is the New Mexico flag, which is emblazoned with a symbol from the Zia Tribe. The red and yellow of the flag represent Old Spain, while the Zia symbol represents the sun and perfection. Together, the flag evokes the unique cultural combination that is uniquely New Mexico.

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