Torrance County, New Mexico Land For Sale (116 results)
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10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
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Contact us now!
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Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
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Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
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To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
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Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
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Questions? Submit an inquiry!
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Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
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Contact us now!
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Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
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Questions? Submit an inquiry!
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Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
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Contact us now!
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Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
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Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
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Contact us now!
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Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
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Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
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Contact us now!
__________________________________________________
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
__________________________________________________
Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
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Contact us now!
__________________________________________________
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
__________________________________________________
Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
__________________________________________________
Contact us now!
__________________________________________________
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
__________________________________________________
Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
__________________________________________________
Contact us now!
__________________________________________________
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
__________________________________________________
Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/07/2025
$2,997
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Moriarty, NM
2 Acre Lot for Sale in Torrance County, New Mexico for $99 a month!
__________________________________________________
Contact us now!
__________________________________________________
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life on your very own 2 acre parcel in Torrance County, NM. This property is a perfect getaway for off roading, hunting, hiking, camping all just a short drive from Albuquerque, NM.
Build that tiny home youve been dreaming of and live off the grid, or hold as an investment! With just an hour drive East of Albuquerque, this parcel is extremely easy to get to. Start living your dream life today!
Mobile homes, modular homes, and camping are allowed on these lots. RVs are permitted 90 days at a time or 6 months with a building permit.
Legal, dirt road access to the lot.
Located about 10 minutes outside of Moriarty, which will provide all the necessary grocery stores, hardware stores, lodging, and restaurants. It is under an hour drive from Albuquerque, which will provide anything else you are looking for.
__________________________________________________
Looking to Save Big with Owner Financing?
Put more down upfront or commit to a higher monthly payment from the start, and well give you a special deal that saves you thousands over the life of your owner-financed agreement!
__________________________________________________
To ask questions or to reserve the property, submit an inquiry NOW!
__________________________________________________
Pricing:
Discounted Cash Price: $2,997, or;
Owner Financing Available: $249 Down, then $99/Month for 66 months.
Parcel #R013544
GPS Coordinates (copy and paste into GPS)
Center of lot: (35.023122, -105.882458)
NE Corner: (35.023428, -105.881937)
NW Corner: (35.023429, -105.882987)
SE Corner: (35.022732, -105.881946)
SW Corner: (35.022736, -105.882984)
Legal Description: Estancia Ranchettes Block 12 Tract 3 Lots 1,2
Access: Dirt Road
Zoning: Residential
Acreage: 2
Terrain: Flat
HOA: None
__________________________________________________
Questions? Submit an inquiry!
__________________________________________________
Location:
Moriarty - Only 10 Miles away.
Las Vegas, NM - Only 83 Miles away.
Santa Fe - Only 60 Miles away.
Albuquerque - Only 48 Miles away.
Buyer is responsible for performing due diligence. This may include but is not limited to: visiting the property, contacting the governing City and/or County to confirm use and zoning, and that this fits with the buyer's needs and intentions. All information in this ad is deemed reliable however not guaranteed. It is the responsibility of the buyer to confirm all, and satisfy any & all concerns prior to purchasing. Some photos in this ad may not be of the subject property, but may be included to showcase features of the area. Please contact us with any questions.
Thank you for your interest.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
10/10/2025
$784,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - TBD Martinez Rd., Moriarty, NM
Exceptional Development Opportunity - 80 Acres Adjacent to City Limits in Moriarty, NM. Discover a remarkable 80-acre, with 69.6 acre feet of water rights, development property positioned just outside the city limits of Moriarty, NM. This expansive land offers incredible potential for residential or commercial development, thanks to its prime location and paved access on the south side. Parcel is in opportunity zone for assistance programs.
Land
Land has been used in production agriculture. It is adjacent to Moriarty city limits and is believed to be able to be annexed into the city limits.It currently has a cell tower on the NE corner which could be leased for income. Land is flat and open creating many different development opportunities for homes, green energy or other commercial ventures with easy access to I-40 interstate.
Recreation
Moriarty's location allows for day trips to nearby recreational areas such as the Sandia Mountains and other state parks for hiking, skiing, and more outdoor adventures. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or adventures in the great outdoors, Moriarty has something to offer for everyone!
Agriculture
Moriarty, NM, is situated in a region with a rich agricultural heritage, characterized by its diverse farming practices and fertile land. The area is well-suited for growing a variety of crops, including hay, alfalfa, and various grains. The favorable climate and irrigation from local water sources contribute to healthy crop yields. Moriarty's surrounding areas are home to ranchers who raise livestock, including cattle, sheep, and goats. The open pastures provide excellent grazing opportunities, supporting both commercial and hobbyist farming.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Water rights are associated with this property making it perfect for either a housing development or an industrial/green energy parcel.
Region & Climate
Moriarty, NM, experiences a high desert climate characterized by distinct seasons and a range of weather conditions. Summers in Moriarty are typically warm to hot, with daytime highs often reaching the 80s to low 90sF (around 27-37C). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures dropping into the 50sF (around 10-15C). Winters are cold, with daytime highs ranging from the 30s to 50sF (about 1-15C) and nighttime lows that can dip below freezing.
Moriarty receives relatively low annual precipitation, averaging around 12-15 inches (30-38 cm) per year. Most of the rainfall occurs during the late spring and summer months, often in the form of brief thunderstorms.
The area enjoys abundant sunshine throughout the year, with many clear days, which is great for outdoor activities and agriculture.
Overall, Moriarty's climate is conducive to a variety of outdoor activities and agricultural practices, making it a pleasant place to live and work throughout the year.
History
Moriarty, NM, has a rich history that reflects the cultural and economic developments of the region. Moriarty was established in the late 19th century, around the time the railroad was expanding into the area. The town was named after the prominent local figure, John Moriarty, who played a crucial role in its development. The arrival of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in the 1880s was pivotal for Moriarty. The railroad facilitated transportation and trade, turning the small settlement into a vital shipping point for agricultural products from the surrounding rural areas. Throughout the early to mid-20th century, Moriarty continued to grow as a hub for agriculture and commerce. The town developed essential infrastructure, including schools, shops, and services, supporting its expanding population. Today, Moriarty serves as a gateway to the East Mountain region while maintaining its identity as a rural community. The town continues to host various events that celebrate its history and agricultural roots, keeping the community spirit alive.
Location
The distance from Moriarty, NM, to Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) when traveling via Interstate 40. The drive typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. This close proximity makes Moriarty a convenient location for those who want to enjoy a quieter rural lifestyle while still having easy access to the amenities and services offered by Albuquerque.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
08/05/2025
$339,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Torrance County - Trapezoid Lane, Mountainair, NM
160-Acre Property with Panoramic Views, Home, Outbuildings & Easy Access Near Mountainair, New Mexico
Welcome to your new frontier in the heart of Central New Mexico a beautifully situated 160-acre property offering privacy, productivity, and wide-open freedom just minutes from the historic town of Mountainair. Set in Torrance County's high plains, this fenced parcel combines usable grazing land, a spacious home, and multiple outbuildings, making it an ideal opportunity for a hobby rancher, homestead, horse property, or for anyone seeking a quiet lifestyle with open skies and endless vistas.
Whether you're looking to raise livestock, enjoy self-sufficiency, or create a serene retreat with plenty of room to roam, this property offers the location, layout, and infrastructure to make your dream a reality.
Property Overview
Size: 160 acres
Location: Just 3.4 miles southeast of Mountainair, Torrance County, NM
Terrain: Rolling landscape with native grasses and scattered juniper
Utilities: Private well, septic system, dual electric meters, liquid propane
Access: Bordered by two county-maintained roads; less than 1/4 mile to US Highway 60
Land & Location
The 160 acres of gently rolling terrain offer expansive views in all directions. The land is covered with native grasses that have supported livestock grazing, while a sprinkling of juniper trees adds to the natural beauty and provides light cover for livestock and wildlife. The grasses are typical of the semi-arid grasslands of central New Mexico and are well-suited to rotational grazing.
The entire perimeter is fully fenced and ready for your cattle, horses, or other livestock. With its combination of open pasture and mild elevation change, the land is usable, accessible, and scenicperfect for grazing, recreation, or simply enjoying the peace and privacy of rural life. The soil is sandy loam in composition, draining well while supporting a variety of native flora.
You'll find this property just 3.4 miles from the charming town of Mountainair, known as the Gateway to Ancient Cities. Despite its rural location, the property offers excellent access: bordered on two sides by well-maintained county roads and situated less than a quarter mile from U.S. Highway 60. This puts you within easy driving distance of several of New Mexico's premier destinations:
Albuquerque: 1 hour to the west lies Albuquerque with all the modern amenities you could ask for. Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico's largest commercial airport offering reasonably close access to international air travel. You'll also find hospitals, major shopping centers, dining, and entertainment here.
Santa Fe: 2 hours north is Historic Santa Fe. Once the final destination for traders, merchants and dreamers traveling the Santa Fe trail, it is now internationally known for its food, shopping, arts and historic ties to both Native American and colonial Spanish cultures. The city blends old-world charm with modern sophistication.
Ruidoso: 2 hours south, you will find the high mountain town of Ruidoso. In the summertime this destination boasts mild weather that attracts tourists for mountain adventures as well as live horse racing. In winter it serves as a ski town for surrounding areas and offers plenty of activities year-round.
Socorro or Belen: Less than an hour away, Socorro and Belen offer outdoor adventures along the Rio Grande River corridor such as birding in the Bosque del Apache or exploring the Ladd S. Gordon Waterfowl Complex. These areas are also popular with sportsmen and naturalists alike.
Mountainair itself offers everyday essentials and small-town charm, with local eateries, art galleries, groceries, lodging, and the Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center, which attracts tourists year-round. The town is also only about 10 miles from the geographic center of New Mexico, offering balanced proximity to almost anywhere in the state and convenient access in any direction. It's a welcoming community with a slow pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle of the city while still staying connected.
Residence
At the heart of the property, sitting atop the highest point on the land, is a spacious 2,200 sqft., 4-bedroom, 3-bath home. With its elevated position, the home boasts 360-degree views of the surrounding ranchland, mountains, and distant mesas. The views offer truly stunning New Mexico sunrises and spectacular sunsets over the Manzano Mountains to the west. On clear nights, the stargazing is second to none, thanks to minimal light pollution.
This residence has an active title as a manufactured home and is currently in the process of renovation. Home and property to be sold as-is, making it a great opportunity for someone who wants to create a unique space to suit their style. The home provides a solid foundation on which to build your dream space in rural comfort. Updates will be ongoing until the property is put under contract, offering flexibility for the buyer to take over and complete to their taste.
Key Features Include:
Spacious floor plan with kitchen, living room, den, dining area, and dedicated office space
Master suite with en-suite bath and stand-in shower
Two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom
Fourth bedroom with attached bath ideal for guests or extended family
Front and back porches, perfect for enjoying coffee while watching the sunrise or winding down at sunset
New flooring in the living room, den, dining room, and all three bathrooms
Central heat plus a cozy wood-burning fireplace for chilly New Mexico winters
Dual evaporative (swamp) coolers for efficient summer comfort
Dedicated wash/mudroom with direct access from the outside
This home is ideal for families, multi-generational living, or hosting guests. With a bit of work, it could serve as a full-time residence, seasonal retreat, or caretaker's quarters while you build additional structures. With the home's position on the high point of the acreage, future additions such as a second residence, solar arrays, or greenhouses would not obstruct its views.
Outbuildings & Improvements
This property comes well-equipped for both agricultural and residential use with a suite of solid outbuildings that add serious value and functionality:
Quonset-style Equipment Shed Approx. 2,100 sq. ft., offering excellent storage for tractors, implements, hay, RVs, or large trailers
Livestock Loafing Barn Shelter for cattle, horses, or smaller animals, with flexible usage depending on your operation
Workshop/Garage Building Divided into two garages (28x24 & 12x24) and one large workshop (36x18), this structure is ideal for a full-scale workshop, tack room, mechanic's shop, or hobby area
40-foot Shipping Container Secure, weather-resistant storage for feed, tools, or supplies
Well House Protects water system components and storage tanks, built for long-term durability and ease of maintenance
With two separate electric meters, you'll have the option to divide power usage between residential and agricultural buildings a major plus for operations that might want to expand or run a small business on-site.
Utilities & Infrastructure
The property is largely self-sufficient, with established and reliable utility systems in place:
Water: Private well with water storage capacity housed in the well house
Sewer: On-site septic system
Electricity: Dual electric meters
Gas: Liquid propane for heating and appliances
Heat/Cool: Central heat, wood fireplace, and dual swamp coolers for efficient year-round comfort
These utilities are already installed and functioning, making for a smooth transition whether you move in full-time, seasonally, or use the property for investment or recreation.
Lifestyle, Recreation & Opportunity
Whether you want to run a small cattle operation, enjoy equestrian activities, pursue self-sufficient living, or just soak up the wide-open beauty of New Mexico, this property checks all the boxes.
Wildlife & Nature:
The area is home to a variety of wildlife including mule deer, elk, pronghorn antelope, and numerous bird species. The elevation, views, and terrain make it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature. This land also borders migration routes, offering great opportunities for hunting or nature-watching.
Nearby Attractions:
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument just minutes away, featuring three preserved 17th-century Spanish missions and Puebloan ruins
Manzano Mountains to the west, offering hiking, camping, horseback riding, and hunting opportunities
Cibola National Forest within an hour's drive, with extensive trails and public land access perfect for ATVs, backpacking, or wildlife study
Future Potential:
With room to grow, infrastructure in place, and flexible land use, this ranch offers plenty of future possibilities. Whether you want to build additional structures, expand livestock operations, or develop agri-tourism or Airbnb rentals (thanks to its location near a national monument), this property has the bones for it.
It would also make a strong candidate for energy development, permaculture farming, or even a private retreat or artist residency thanks to its privacy and inspiring views.
Summary
Offered As-Is | 160 Acres | Home + Outbuildings | Private Well | Mountain Views | Fenced Grazing Land
This 160-acre parcel near Mountainair, NM offers a rare blend of usable land, solid infrastructure, residential comfort, and unbeatable views. With direct county road access and proximity to US Highway 60, it's rural without being remote.
From the commanding hilltop home to the functional outbuildings and fenced pastureland, this property is ready for its next chapter whether as a family ranch, private retreat, or working homestead.
Contact agent today to schedule your private showing and take the first step toward life on the land.
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