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07/19/2024
$57,900
2.25 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - 220 Slate Ave, Las Cruces, NM
Escape to your dream retreat with this exceptional 2.24-acre lot on Slate Ave. in picturesque Las Cruces, NM 88012. Priced attractively at $57,900 this property is zoned T3 Neighborhood Edge, providing the perfect blend of peaceful living and modern convenience. With water on the lot, power at the street, and mobile homes permitted, this lot is ready for your vision. Secure the easement and save tens of thousands of dollars! Nestled just outside the city limits and free from flood zone worries, this mountainous haven offers unparalleled views and a tranquil atmosphere. Seller financing is available!
Imagine waking up to jaw-dropping mountain vistas and enjoying the year-round sunshine that Las Cruces is famous for. Despite its serene setting, you're only a few minutes drive from supermarkets and schools, ensuring all your daily needs are easily met.
Las Cruces, celebrated as one of New Mexico's premier tourist destinations, is also an ideal place to call home. The city boasts abundant outdoor activities, from hiking and biking to exploring its many parks. Living here means embracing a dense suburban feel where most residents proudly own their homes. Plus, you'll benefit from a cost of living that's 5% lower than the state average and 10% lower than the national average. Housing costs are 18% cheaper than the U.S. average, and utilities are about 19% less expensive, making it an affordable and smart choice for your next home.
This property offers a unique opportunity to build your dream home in a location that perfectly combines natural beauty with convenience and affordability. Don't miss out on owning a piece of paradise in one of New Mexico's most sought-after locations. Make your move to Las Cruces and start living the life you've always imagined!
Contact us today to learn more and schedule a visit to see this incredible property for yourself. Your dream home awaits!
We offer this property at a discounted ROCK BOTTOM cash price so that one lucky buyer can own the perfect property at a BELOW MARKET price. This amazing vacant lot is yours for only $57,900 if you pay in full! We also offer this property with very affordable, no-credit-check seller financing. We love to work with buyers to help ensure the best deal that suits your budgeting needs. Call us NOW!
Property Details
Address: 220 Slate Ave., Las Cruces NM 88012 (google view)
Property Number: 4-013-122-212-280
State, County: Dona Ana County NM
Parcel Size:2.24 -acre
Flood Zone (FEMA): no flood zone
Zoning: T3 Neighborhood Edge
Property Access: dirt
Septic/Sewer: would have to install
Water: has water on the lot
Power: available at street
Mobile/Tiny Homes: allowed
Annual Taxes: $334.76
Owner Financing for Everyone!
No Credit Check!
No Banks!
No Penalty for Early Payoff!
Seller Financing Available !!!
Down $29,900
$957 (48 months)
$655 (84 months)
$569 (108 months)
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
03/13/2024
$18,000,000
2160 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Las Cruces, NM
Introduction
Experience the tranquility of the Sierra de Las Uvas Mountains in an untouched oasis nestled within the stunning landscapes of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Spanning 2,160 acres of privately held land, this pristine sanctuary provides a rare opportunity to escape into nature's embrace while enjoying the convenience of being just a short drive from vibrant Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Discover the wonders of tens of thousands of acres of unspoiled scenery, renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking panoramas. Whether you're an avid hiker, wildlife enthusiast, or photography enthusiast, this expansive property offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
Marvel at the dramatic vistas, towering rock formations, and meandering streams that characterize the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains. From rugged canyons to lush desert scrublands, every corner of this monument area beckons with its natural beauty and untamed spirit.
As part of the larger Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains is surrounded by protected land, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
With demand for remote and pristine properties on the rise, Desert Peaks Inholdings presents a unique investment opportunity. Whether you dream of establishing a recreational retreat or capitalizing on the growing eco-tourism market, this property offers endless potential for growth and appreciation.
Development and Investment Opportunity
These majestic in-holdings hold incredible development potential in the booming tourism and eco-tourism industries. With access from Interstate 10, development potential is almost unlimited. The breathtaking views, incredible natural resources and an environment described and ethereal, verdant, and pristine are sure to create a unique destination like no other.
Location
The Desert Peaks are located in the south-central portion of New Mexico in the Chihuahuan Desert.
The northernmost of the Desert Peaks, the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains, are a low, volcanic range that formed over 10 million years ago. Magadalena Peak, the highest point in the range, is a lava dome that rises over 6,500 feet (1,981 m) above sea level.
The Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument contains a wide variety of vegetative communities, including black grama grasslands, mixed cactus and desert shrubs, montane shrublands with sumac, stands of mountain mahogany, oak, pinyon, and juniper, and small pockets of ponderosa pine forest. These communities sustain a range of animal species.
Hundreds of artifacts belonging to the Desert Archaic peoples and their descendents, which include the Mimbres Pueblo, Jornada Mongollon, and the Apache, have also been uncovered in the area.
This includes rock cairns that mark the boundary of the Gadsden Purchase, a shallow cave once used as a hideout by Billy the Kid, Depression-era dams, and aircraft training targets used during World War II.
The nearby Sierra de las Uvas Wilderness protects approximately 11,114 acres (4,498 ha) of land in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument. Several Tribal Nations have left their mark on these volcanic mountains over the course of millennia. Several petroglyph sites are tucked into the Sierra de las Uvas Mountains.
Located at the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, Las Cruces is the second-largest city inNew Mexico. The city is rich in history and is packed with cultural attractions including art galleries, museums, annual festivals, and theaters.
Visitors to Las Cruces can also easily explore over 100 miles (161 km) of scenic hiking and biking trails on 500,000 acres (202,343 ha) of public land. While in the city, you can also check out several nearby parks, including White Sands National Park and the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument.
Broker's Disclosure
The sale of this property in contingent upon Buyer and Seller executing road easements, water line easements and an easement allowing the Seller the use of all ranching improvements currently located on subject property. All easements will be 100 feet wide and shall not be fenced. Shared well agreements will also be put in place for the wells located on the subject property.
06/25/2025
$1,147,000
6.29 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - 320 W. University Ave., Las Cruces, NM
Discover The Grove at Mesillaan income-producing pecan orchard with a fully remodeled luxury home, detached garage, and a 3,600 sq ft climate-controlled shop with 2-bedroom apartment and event space all on 6.2 acres. Located just minutes from Las Cruces, this property offers a rare blend of farm income, rental revenue, and business potential. Opportunities like this don't lastschedule your tour today!
Land
The property spans 6.2 deeded acres and features a well-maintained pecan orchard with mature, producing trees laid out in clean, symmetrical rows. The level terrain and sandy loam soils, typical of the Mesilla Valley, provide an ideal growing environment for pecan production.
Access is excellent, with paved road frontage leading directly to the home, shop, and orchard. The property is serviced by both Elephant Butte Irrigation District (EBID) water rights for orchard irrigation (buyer to verify) and city utilities for domestic use. The flat topography allows for efficient irrigation, easy equipment movement, and low-maintenance operation across the entire orchard footprint.
Attractive rock walls and native landscaping frame the residential and shop areas, providing privacy and curb appeal. A large paved apron near the shop offers additional space for parking, equipment staging, or event overflow.
The layout strikes a perfect balance between working farm, residential comfort, and commercial versatilityall within minutes of Las Cruces amenities.
Improvements
Currently operated as a successful short-term rental, The Grove at Mesilla stands out as one of Las Cruces' premier stays but could easily be re-imagined as a single-family home with STR of the shop apartment, a bed-and-breakfast, or a private residence. Current and projected rental income numbers are available, please contact listing agents for details.
The primary residence is a beautifully remodeled 2170 sqft, 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, two-story home that underwent a full, top-to-bottom renovation in 2022. The interior blends modern design with southwestern character, featuring exposed wood beams, custom wood columns, and an open-concept layout ideal for entertaining. The kitchen is a true centerpiece, showcasing custom shaker cabinetry with two-tone finishes, a large quartz island with waterfall edges, and a commercial-style gas range with pot filler. Stainless steel appliances, open shelving, designer pendant lighting, and a spacious walk-in pantry with double barn doors complete the space.
Throughout the home, you'll find wood-look flooring, upgraded doors, and contemporary lighting fixtures. The bathrooms feature custom tile work, double vanities, and modern plumbing fixtures. The oversized family room offers flexibility for additional seating, recreation, or media space. Outdoor living areas include a covered front porch and an expansive second-story balcony that captures views of the surrounding orchard and valley. A detached two-car garage offers secure parking and storage.
Adjacent to the home, a 3,600 sq ft metal shop building offers incredible versatility. The shop is insulated and climate-controlled, with open-span space suitable for private events, business operations, or equipment storage. The attached apartment is fully finished and features 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and an open living, dining, and kitchen areaall with updated finishes and modern design touches similar in quality to the main home. The apartment also includes two additional half bathrooms, making the entire building well-suited for event hosting or extended guest stays.
*Buyer to verify all information and measurements.
Recreation
The Mesilla Pecan Farm sits at the heart of southern New Mexico's most popular recreation corridor. Within minutes of the property, visitors can explore the historic Mesilla Plaza, known for its adobe architecture, boutique shops, art galleries, and seasonal festivals.
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy hiking and mountain biking in the nearby Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, with trails offering panoramic views of the Mesilla Valley. The Dripping Springs Natural Area and Soledad Canyon are local favorites for day hikes and wildlife viewing.
Water recreation is available at Elephant Butte Reservoir, just over 90 minutes north, offering boating, fishing, and camping. White Sands National Park, about an hour away, provides one-of-a-kind experiences like sledding on gypsum dunes, photography, and ranger-led programs.
Las Cruces also hosts several golf courses, including Sonoma Ranch Golf Course and New Mexico State University Golf Course, both open to the public.
Food, wine, and culture are a major part of the region's charm. Several award-winning wineries and craft breweries operate within a short drive, and Las Cruces is known for its annual Whole Enchilada Fiesta, Southern New Mexico Wine Festival, and Farmers & Crafts Market of Las Cruces, one of the largest in the Southwest.
Agriculture
The 5-acre pecan orchard consists of mature, producing trees with irrigation water rights sourced from the Elephant Butte Irrigation District (EBID), allowing for flood irrigation across the orchard. Harvests provide supplemental farm income, with opportunities for future production improvements.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
This property does offer water rights that will convey with the property. Please contact listing agent for water rights information.
Region & Climate
Las Cruces sits at an elevation of approximately 3,900 feet and enjoys a high desert climate with over 290 days of sunshine per year. Average annual precipitation is about 9 inches, with summer daytime highs in the mid-90s and winter highs typically in the 50s. The Mesilla Valley is known for its long growing season and mild winters, making it one of the prime pecan-growing regions in the western U.S.
History
The Mesilla Valley has a long history of agriculture, with pecan production becoming a staple crop in the 20th century thanks to the region's rich soils and dependable irrigation. Mesilla was originally settled in the 1800s and remains one of New Mexico's most famous historical districts, known for its preserved adobe architecture, art galleries, and cultural events.
Location
The Mesilla Pecan Farm is ideally located just minutes southwest of downtown Las Cruces, New Mexico, offering the perfect blend of rural atmosphere and urban convenience just 3 miles from Interstate 10, which provides excellent regional connectivity.
Driving Distances:
Downtown Las Cruces: 5 minutes
Historic Mesilla Plaza: 5 minutes
El Paso International Airport (ELP): 50 minutes (50 miles)
White Sands National Park: 1 hour (55 miles)
Elephant Butte Reservoir: 1 hour 30 minutes (90 miles)
Albuquerque, NM: 3 hours 30 minutes (225 miles)
Tucson, AZ: 4 hours 30 minutes (275 miles)
Phoenix, AZ: 6 hours (400 miles)
The second-largest city in New Mexico, Las Cruces offers full amenities including shopping, dining, medical care, schools, and cultural attractions. The property's proximity to El Paso also provides convenient access to a major airport, making this an easily accessible destination for both business and recreation.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
08/12/2025
$915,900
152.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Dona Ana County - Hatch, NM
152.65 Acres | Highway Frontage | Scenic Rincon Valley
Located between Radium Springs and Hatch, New Mexico, this 152.65 acre tract offers a rare opportunity to own a large, unimproved parcel with exceptional access and stunning views of Tunuco Peak. Situated just minutes north of Las Cruces along Highway 185, this property blends convenience with the quiet, open space of the Rincon Valley.
Featuring native desert vegetation and gently rolling terrain, the land is well-suited for a private ranch estate, recreational retreat, or future development. With its expansive views, highway frontage, and untouched landscape, this property serves as a blank canvas for your vision.
Whether youre seeking investment potential or a secluded homesite surrounded by the natural beauty of southern New Mexico, this tract provides unmatched possibilities in a prime location.
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