This is a gorgeous and secluded approximately 12.5 acre property in Cibola County, New Mexico along the continental divide. This is a beautiful and remote area.
It is Unit 3, Lot 93 in the undeveloped Tierra Verde Ranchettes subdivision.
It is located on rolling ground and has a beautiful mix of wooded and meadow areas. There a change in elevation of about 40 feet throughout the property, but the large meadow in the southern area is very flat with only about a 1 foot change in elevation throughout. On this property, if you decide to build you could choose higher or lower ground, whichever you prefer. The scenery is fantastic.
Electricity is available! There are not many power lines in this area, so this is especially nice.
This property is adjacent to the El Malpais National Conservation Area. This is a designated significant geological, archaeological, ecological, cultural, s...
This property is adjacent to the El Malpais National Conservation Area. This is a designated significant geological, archaeological, ecological, cultural, scenic, scientific, and wilderness area.
You can camp or RV without restriction, or you can choose to build your dream residence or vacation cabin. You will probably use catchment for water, which is generally done in this area.
Lot 93 sits in a platted cul-de-sac, and there is a trail road along the road easement to the property.
We do not run credit checks, everyone qualifies for the same financing.
With an initial payment of only $294 ($99 down payment + $195 document fee) we will finance the balance for as little as $402.49 per month over 11 years. You can also choose to buy this property outright instead of financing, and receive a 10% cash discount.
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Research Parcel InformationTravel about 28 miles west of Grants on Route 53.
About 1 mile west of the Bandera Ice caves turn south on Route 42. The coordinates of the intersection of Route 53 & Route 42 are 35.006586 -108.090403.
The roads are all dirt and they have some rough spots. Some of the ruts will fill up with water after a rain. To be safe you should be in a 4 wheel drive. There are no real hills at all, just some rough spots and some tire ruts that could get slippery. Route 42 is a dirt based road and has a clay based soil in most places. This soil will become extremely slippery when it is wet. It is not recommended to travel these roads for your first time when it is wet.
Go 7 to 7.5 miles. Route 42 is a pretty well maintained dirt road but has some rougher spots. Check out the lava flows that cross it in places.
Immediately past a shallow lake with a fence on the left (Laguna Americano), keep to the right. This is where you will be leaving Route 42. The coordinates there are approximately 34.931947 -108.162889. You will be getting close to a large cinder cone volcano.
Go about 100 feet to the next fork and bear left.
Proceed about 0.4 mile to the next fork and bear right.
You will have been traveling around the crater called Cerro Americano and you will be going around it on its left side so it will be on your right. You will be going around it in a clockwise direction. There is a sign somewhere there with the volcanos name on it.
In another mile, at 34.931947 -108.179367 you will bear left at the fork and be turning away from the crater.
In about 0.35 mile at 34.929675 -108.179367, you will see the trail road diverge into two roads. You want to follow the trail that goes roughly northwest. Do not follow the trail that goes roughly west. That way leads to the entrance of Unit 7 of the subdivision, but you want to follow the other trail road that loops around.
Slightly over 2 miles later at 34.934675 -108.212417 turn left onto the lesser trail road.
About 139 yards later the property will be 14 yards to your right.