Tierra Verde Ranchettes are located in Cibola County right on the Great Continental Divide. The subdivision borders the El Malpais National Park and Conservation Area. You will own private land that is surrounded by National Conservation Land. This will ensure there will never be any overcrowding of the area. This offers lots of free space to roam. There are large mountain views in almost every direction.
There are record class elk in these mountains. Also lots of deer, bear, antelope, sheep, mountain lion, wildcat, coyote, fox, and many other animals. When we were in this area we saw a beautiful timber wolf standing on a hill just off of the road. We also watched several large elk grazing a couple hundred yards away.
This 5.18 acre property is Tract 101 of Unit 4. It has 330 feet of northern frontage on Camino Perdido Road which is one of the main roads through the subdivision, ...
This 5.18 acre property is Tract 101 of Unit 4. It has 330 feet of northern frontage on Camino Perdido Road which is one of the main roads through the subdivision, and is 683.72 feet deep. The lot is a large flat meadow with 8 feet of elevation change throughout. There are two small ponds nearby which will attract wildlife, and power lines are about 0.3 mile away.
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Finance Price: $12,975 + $195 document fee. First payment of $294 covers the document fee and $99 goes towards the property. Finance the balance for as little as $123.94 per month over 6 years. We do not run a credit check, everyone qualifies for financing.
Cash Discount Price: $6,472 (includes document fee)
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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.
Go 7 to 7.5 miles.
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. 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 (see sign) 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.
In another mile you will bear left at the fork and be turning away from the crater.
In .5 mile you will come to the entrance of Unit #7. There are some signs there and a cattle guard. The entrance is exactly at the northeast corner of Unit #7.
You will follow the main subdivision road through Unit 7, where it is known as Cerro Americano Road. The name of the road as it enters Unit 6 changes to Cerro Leonides Road.
Once you get into unit #6 you will see the power line cross the road as the maps show.
Head West for 0.85 miles.
There will be a fork in the road. Keep right and continue on for 0.14 miles.
You will come across another fork in the road. Keep left and head West for 0.18 miles.
There will be another fork in the road. Keep right and head North for 0.43 miles.
Turn left and head West for 0.68 miles to the Northeast corner of the property.