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1020020265205000180 / 5.65 Acres in Valencia County, New Mexico
$9,995.00Price
Cash Price: $7,600.00
Contract Price: $9,995.00
Down Payment: $395.00
Shortest Term Length:$200.00 for 48 mo
*Shorter term length with higher monthly payments are avaliable upon request!APN: 1020020265205000180
Legal Description: Subd: TIERRA GRANDE Lot: 18 Block: 10 Unit: 22
Exact Acreage: 5.65
County: Valencia
Elevation: 5,430ft
Annual Property Taxes: $26.58
Annual HOA Fees: $100.00- Center Point: 34.541464, -106.547917
NW Corner: 34.541791, -106.549001
NE Corner: 34.542405, -106.548073
SE Corner: 34.541092, -106.546780
SW Corner: 34.540195, -106.547445
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Directions from Belen, NM - Welcome to the captivating state of New Mexico, where the timeless beauty of the desert meets the rich tapestry of cultural heritage and natural wonders. If you're considering purchasing rural vacant land here, you're embarking on a journey into a land of enchantment and endless possibilities. Nestled in the heart of the American Southwest, New Mexico boasts a landscape that is as diverse as it is breathtaking. From the rolling plains of the eastern highlands to the rugged peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the state's geography is a testament to the forces of nature and the passage of time. Imagine waking up to the sight of golden sunlight illuminating the red cliffs of the Rio Grande Gorge, or watching a thunderstorm roll across the vast expanse of the high desert. New Mexico's history is as rich as its landscape. Native American tribes such as the Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache have inhabited this land for thousands of years, leaving behind a legacy of ancient ruins and cultural traditions. The arrival of Spanish explorers in the 16th century brought about a new era of settlement and colonization, marked by the building of missions, towns, and ranches. Later, New Mexico became a vibrant crossroads of cultures, with influences from Mexico, the United States, and indigenous peoples shaping its unique identity. Today, New Mexico remains a haven for those seeking solitude and inspiration in the great outdoors. Whether you're exploring the hidden treasures of the desert on horseback, hiking through pristine wilderness areas, or simply marveling at the star-filled sky above, there's no shortage of ways to connect with nature and experience the magic of New Mexico. As you consider purchasing rural vacant land in New Mexico, you're not just investing in a piece of property – you're investing in a lifestyle filled with adventure, discovery, and the opportunity to embrace the spirit of the Southwest. So come, join us in the land of enchantment, where every sunset brings a new palette of colors and every horizon holds the promise of adventure.
Nestled within the scenic expanse of the Tierra Grande subdivision lies an unparalleled opportunity for ownership, boasting over 14,000 acres of pristine Open Space, including the iconic Black Butte. As a member of this esteemed community, you are granted exclusive access to these meticulously conserved lands for your enjoyment, albeit with restrictions on hunting or trapping activities. Bordering the majestic Manzano Mountains, a part of the esteemed Cibola National Forest, these lands offer an array of recreational pursuits, from scenic trails for exploration to opportunities for horseback riding, hiking, and backpacking. Our Open Space Brochure and Off-Highway Vehicle Policy provide comprehensive guidelines and access points, ensuring a seamless experience for our valued members. Defined by ownership of a "FEE" or "living lot" within the Tierra Grande subdivision, membership extends privileges such as voting rights, ensuring your voice is heard in community matters. Upheld by our diligent Board of Directors, monthly meetings govern the community in adherence to established protocols, aimed at promoting the common good of all members. Central to our ethos are the restrictive covenants, overseen by the Board Covenant Supervision/Architectural Control Committee, safeguarding the integrity of residential lots and ensuring harmonious living standards. At the heart of our community lies the TGIA Office/Information Center, serving as a hub of knowledge dissemination and administrative support for Tierra Grande residents. From historical documentation of property ownership to the publication of our informative newsletter, "Tails N Trails," we strive to keep our members informed and engaged. Moreover, through our Land Conservancy efforts, we remain steadfast in our commitment to preserving the natural beauty of our surroundings, shielding them from potential threats posed by poachers and vandals. Beyond the confines of our community, roads are maintained by Valencia County Public Works, ensuring safe and efficient passage for residents within the Tierra Grande subdivision. However, it's crucial to note that maintenance is contingent upon the presence of homes along these routes. As stewards of this land, we recognize the importance of collective responsibility in upholding its integrity, thereby offering grants to assist landowners in road maintenance endeavors. In essence, Tierra Grande isn't just a subdivision; it's a sanctuary where nature thrives, and community flourishes—a testament to the harmonious balance between preservation and progress. Without the Tierra Grande Association, this idyllic haven would be vulnerable to degradation, underscoring the pivotal role we play in safeguarding its legacy for generations to come.