Lot/land
  • $225,000

    County Road B528a, Las Vegas, NM 87701

    0beds
    0baths
    120Acres
    Unimproved Land
    Built in ----
    120 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Cholla cactusCholla cactiGentle sloping propertyWooded seclusionGentle rolling terrainIdeal for solar panelsNative grasses
    Wooded seclusion is the perfect description for this 120 +/- acre parcel, featuring gentle rolling terrain and a wooded landscape throughout, with scattered pinon and juniper trees, Cholla Cacti, and an abundance of native grasses. Close to Santa Fe without the high cost, to make this the Perfect property to build your dream sanctuary The property is one continuous 120 +/- deeded acres, shaped in an L parcel Average elevation of 6200; Gentle sloping property highest point on North end at 6,225 to the lowest point on south end at 6,175 elevation The property is located on a gentle south-facing slope, ideal for solar panels. The property appears to have never had a structure built on it; thus, it is unspoiled, ready for you to build your dream home. There are so many building locations to choose from that would be an ideal location for your dream home. Electricity is buried along the county road and serves a few homes along the county road to the north of the property. Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative, the provider, will provide a cost estimate for powering the property. Most property owners in the area have their own well. Cost to drill a well varies depending on numerous factors. No structures on the property, thus you are not paying for someone else's dream, and are free to build your own dream. Buried electric and domestic water are a short distance from the north property boundary. Due to its size and its proximity to communities and neighbors, and the wide open nature of the property makes this area is a star gazers paradise. Starvation Peak is approximately 1 mile from the property and sits almost directly west of the property. The small community of Bernal, has a community center and a small charming church, the local Bernal store has since closed but an interesting location to see. The Santa Fe National Forest is less than a mile from the southern end of the property, which lends to the owners thousands of acres of public lands to hike, explore with your off road vehicles, and just explore. If that is not enough, the Santa Fe National Forest and the Pecos Wilderness are just a few miles away. Amazing fishing is just a short drive and/or hike away on the Pecos, San Juan, Rio Chama rivers and the numerous lakes in the area. World-class skiing awaits you at Ski Santa Fe, Taos, Wolf Creek, and Purgatory, to name a few. Art museums and galleries, as well as national parks and monuments, are so numerous in the surrounding communities that it will take years to explore them all. Located in New Mexico Game and Fish Game unit 43, The owner has never applied for Elk Permits with NMDGF through the Eplus program; thus, the property does not have a history of what the property might qualify for. The new owner would have to apply to NMDGF to determine the requirements and what it would qualify for. Always check local regulations. There is a good possibility that the ranch may qualify for elk permits within the EPLUS program. The property is wooded though out the property with scattered pinon and juniper trees, Cholla Cactus and plenty of native grasses To be conveyed to buyer if presently held Bernal, NM, has a mild, dry, semi-arid continental climate characterized by abundant sunshine, low humidity, significant temperature swings between day and night, and a summer-focused precipitation pattern from thunderstorms. Temperatures vary greatly by elevation and time of year, with hot summers, cold winters, and a relatively short, 120-160 day frost-free period. The region receives light precipitation, averaging about 12-16 inches annually, with a distinct peak during the summer months due to thunderstorms. The climate is marked by abundant sunshine and low relative humidity, which contributes to the large diurnal (daily) temperature range. Summers with temperatures frequently rising to an average of 89°F, while winters average temperatures drop to around 40°F. With its rich history, Starvation Peak served as a major landmark along the Santa Fe Trail. Check out the YouTube video if you wish to hike Starvation Peak A short 50 Miles from the famous square in Santa Fe A short 17 miles from Las Vegas, NM along Interstate 40, which has fuel, groceries, motels and other necessities. A short mile after the exit off I40 via a paved county road B26A takes you to the small community of Bernal, then head south on a gravel road B28A for 1/2 a mile to the north corner of the property. Both Santa Fe and Albuquerque have major airports to serve with both domestic and international flights.
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