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Ad #2007-1
For Sale:
Home / Horse Property For Sale in Las Cruces, approx 1700 sq ft
on
¾ acre
Reduced to $249,900. Pens, Hay Barn, Tack Room,
Room for RV’s or
several trailers, Hot walker, Newly remodeled.
Very nice.
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Submitted 11/16/2007
Ad #2007-2
For Sale:
We have 3.62 acres of property in
the highly coveted Unit 17 in Rio Rancho, NM. It is zoned equestrian
and is in the highly coveted Unit 17. There is no house or well on
the rectangular shaped property. The view is beautiful for a home
site and there is an arroyo with horse access behind the property to
ride in. The lot is in a cul-de-sac. There are not many lots this
size in this nice, convenient area. The current asking price is
$250,000 because we need to sell it rather quickly. It is a great
investment and won't be on the market long. If it doesn't sell in
the next couple of weeks, we will not need to sell it so we will be
taking it off the market and holding onto it for an investment. If
you have any questions, please feel free to call
Brenda at 505-220-3118.
Submitted 11/16/2007
Ad #2007-3

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For Sale:
Artists and Horse lovers! Ecological Living Beautiful Functional and Quiet
45 Acre New Mexico Ranch with Custom 1200 sq. ft. home , new 2 story studio 1500
sq. ft. with expansion possibilities, Pella windows, tongue in groove pine
paneling, stucco exterior, 36'X10' porch, flagstone patio, propane, wood stove
and electric heat ,7 horse stalls with attached runs. Property completely fenced
and cross fenced with "horse safe" fencing, 80'round pen 110' X 210' Sand
Training arena, Hay shed for 400+ bales, large run-in sheds for sheep, Organic
garden with "hotboxes" for extended growing seasons, hoophouse greenhouse,
excellent well, water storage tank, many frost-free hydrants . Excellent
views. Offered at $450,000.00.
Call for a C.D. with more photos if interested contact owner: Nancy McCloud
505-772-5885 P.O. Box 800, Datil, New Mexico 87821
nancy@turningpointleather.com
or realtor: Marie Lee with Action Realty LLC 1-505-772-5168
P.O. Box 408, Cliff, New Mexico 88028
Nancy McCloud
P.O.Box 800
Datil, New Mexico 87821
http://www.turningpointleather.com
Submitted 11/17/2007
Ad #2007-4
For Sale:
675000 Rare Large Home
in Secluded North Valley of Albuquerque

HORSES, KIDS, IN-LAWS, FRIENDS
ALL FIT HERE
Reply to: jlbrazell@comcast.net or call 505-898-6669/505-269-3998
FAR NORTH VALLEY ESTATE ON 1 ACRE (ADDITIONAL 1.3 FENCED IRRIGATED
ACRES
AVAILABLE
Fact- 501 Paseo Del Bosque NW
• Total size of the house is 5182 sq ft.
• Heated/cooled space is approximately 4225 sq ft. (subtracting the 3 car
garage which is 560 sq ft and tool room which is 208 sq ft.)
• The house has 4 bedrooms + 2 large offices (which could be bedrooms) + 3 ½
baths +2 dens + 3 rooms 12X16 which can be used however you wish!
• Zoned A-1 (Agricultural – Allows for most things that R-1 plus allows
horses, cows, sheep but not swine.) Wild Geese & ducks love to visit
• House sits on one acre with full ditch irrigation rights.
• Domestic water comes from 60 ft deep private well. EXCELLENT water. Water
table begins at 12 feet and extends hundreds of feet below. City water is
available if desired. House is connected to City sewer
• House was constructed as an all electric home and was insulated very well!
It has a fireplace. Natural gas furnaces and gas hot water heaters were
installed in 1995. Utility bills are quite low in comparison to other houses
of this size.
• Backyard lawn has automatic sprinkler system.
• Rooms are spacious and bright with lots of large windows and skylights
• Kitchen has top quality cabinets, glass top range, microwave, etc. etc.
etc.
• WONDERFUL NEIGHBORS! Sits on quite private dead end road.
Enjoy country living without the commute. Just minutes from Cottonwood mall.
501 Paseo Del Bosque NW (near 4th & Alameda) Realtors welcome.
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501 Paseo
Del Bosque NW at 4th & Alameda, Albuquerque, NM
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Submitted 11/20/2007
Ad #2007-5
For Sale:

200 Acres & Home For Sale By Owner
The whole 200 acres is fenced and gated for security. There
is a 25'x25' carport, a 26'x34' shop/garage with a 10'x12' office inside, a
separate building houses the washer & dryer and has a shower, toilet and
sink. Behind the shop is a 2 bedroom guest house with kitchen and living
room. It was redone in 2006 with new roof and new everything inside. Two
water wells, plus a tap on the pipeline that supplies the city of Carlsbad.
A prepared site for another home with water, electric, and septic already in
place. Two storage buildings.
For more information, Please visit
http://heritagepropertygroup.com
as they have 200 images of this property. This is a MUST SEE
Property!
Submitted 11/20/2007
Ad #2007-6
For Sale:


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HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER
Ground Floor has a Solar Atrium Entry as a weather buffer,
before the Entry Foyer. The Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen w/
breakfast area, all have cathedral ceilings. The Family Room, 1
Bedroom, 1 Bath, Laundry and Furnace Room, complete the total of
1600 sq ft. heated space. The 500 sq. feet of Winter Solar
Heating and Plant Rooms, and the over size 2-car garage are also
on the 1st floor. The solar room could easily house a hot tub
with a view.
2nd Floor has 2 Guest Bedrooms that share an exterior Balcony
with a view of the valley, the local Sandia and San Pedro
Mountains, as well as a panoramic view including the snow
covered Sangre De Cristo Mountains. The Master Bedroom suite has
its own balcony with a tremendous view facing the Sandia
Mountains, and is within hearing distance of the seasonal stream
running behind the back yard. The office is lined on one side
with bookcases, has a beautiful wood floor, is open, and yet
private. The main bathroom is also on this floor which has a
total of 900sq. ft. plus over 300 sq. ft. of balconies.
The basement, having new carpet, hosts a large game room, and
two additional rooms of approximately 10 ft x 13 ft. and all 3
get sunlight to brighten the room. The basement also houses a
large pantry for the freezers, shelving for food, and the water
system for the private well, in addition to a storage room. The
storage room could be converted to an additional bathroom,
should the next owner want a bathroom in the basement. The
basement has approximately 800 sq. ft. The solar heat from the
solar room is convection aided by the basement fan system that
circulates the solar heat throughout the house.
The Home
The 1978 built house has a total
of approximately 3300 sq. ft. + 500 ft of solar rooms. It has
recently undergone a complete refurbishment, to include a new
metal tile roof (looks like ceramic tile from a distance) with
100 mph wind rating and a 50 year transferable warranty. It has
all new vinyl Accent Windows through-out, including the solar
rooms, and a complete exterior ivory colored re-stucco and brown
trim. The home has a warm feeling with its heavy accent on
interior wood coverings, and the double sided fireplace between
the Family room and the open country kitchen, which seems to be
the gathering place for the adults as the children gather in the
basement when the temperature draws cold. After a fresh snow the
children and the young at heart play in the snow.
In the summer, everyone enjoys the out doors on the large rock
accented concrete patios, intimate for hosting large or small
parties, and the athletic ones play ball or games in the grass.
The approximately 1.5 acre lot is well utilized and feels like a
park as you wander among your fruit trees, pine trees, oak
grove, junipers, and privacy bushes over the green mountain
grass. From late spring into fall the cherry(5), apple(6),
plum(1), pear(2), and peach trees(18) have a varying supply of
fruit. The peaches have produced up to 1500 pounds of peaches in
one season, which friends and relatives say are the best in New
Mexico, and there are normally enough to sell for extra income.
The grape vines have fruit in the fall. It has sidewalks
completely around the home, fences around the exterior perimeter
of the lot, water distribution points are abundant through the
yard, and is cross fenced for the large vegetable garden which
produces plentifully when maintained. It has a storage shed for
the lawn equipment, a work shed, and a chicken house with
attached feed or firewood storage. The work shed could be
converted to a horse barn and has an overhead loft for your hay
or storage items. A seasonal stream behind the yard touches the
property, and makes for a delightful sound and a peaceful
respite for the weary soul as you soak your feet in the
refreshing chill of the cold water as it bubbles over the falls.
Horses are permitted on your lot, but not in your flower beds
:).
Utilities
The home uses about 1000 gallons of propane for central heating
and hot water annually. There are 2 propane tanks, that if
filled in the fall yield heat until the following fall if the
convection aided solar advantages are used, making for
consumption of fuel at summer rates for your winter heat, and
increased savings using your volume discount and annual fall
fill-up sale. The mountain water comes from your own private
well, which can pump 25 gallons per minute. Sewage is maintained
by the septic system on site. Electricity is by PNM. The home
presently has 2 phone lines.
Taxes and Fees
Bernalillo County property taxes were $2190.00 last year. There
are no covenants or restrictions, and no use, membership fees,
or city taxes.
Public schools are San Antonito Elementary, Roosevelt Middle
School, and either of East Mountain Charter High School or
Manzano High School. Several private schools are in the area, as
well as a large contingent of home school families. Bus services
are available for public school transportation.
Weather
A normal mountain climate prevails. Summer and winter the
temperature is normally 10 degrees +/- lower than Albuquerque.
With a normal winter expect several feet of snow and be glad you
have easy access as you view your own private, pristine,
mountain view and no smog. The summer rainy season brings rain
showers and nights often cool to sweater use after the sun goes
down.
Local Amenities
Entertainment for those who need more space is available locally
in the national forest that is your back yard mountain view,
including a ski resort, with mountain hiking, horseback riding,
biking, wild life and bird watching, or fly with the eagles as
you hang glide. Local arts, eating, or museums are varied.
Albuquerque is only a short freeway drive of 30 minutes to the
center of town, and Santa Fe is less than an hour away via the
beautiful Turquoise Trail national scenic hi-way, 1000 feet from
your front door via an all season private road. Both offer
complete entertainment menus. Working in either of these places?
It is a fully maintained hi-way to work even in the winter, so
snow delays are minimal.
Why do I want to sell? My wife has had multiple knee surgery and
this has 3 floors. I am not able to upload pics, but will e-mail
some to you on request.
Pricing
Listed at $625,000.00, you need to make a reasonable offer, with
verifiable pre-approval from a financial facility, or a
verifiable statement of financial standing. Traded real estate
could be considered as a small portion of the transaction.
I also have a fantastic 5 acre (2
adjacent 2.5 acre lots that I will only sell together) mountain
easy build able site with tremendous views that also has
commercial potential for sale, that is not adjacent to the
house, listed at $450,000.00.
Both properties are near Frost Rd./Crest Hiway, and Hwy 14 in
Sandia Park, N.M.
Call for appointment for viewing with Owner / Seller.
Larry Beaty 505-281-2704
Submitted 11/24/2007
Ad #2007-7

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FOR SALE:
Sandia Mountain View Horse Property w/ Easy Access to
Albuquerque
Two adjacent 2.5 acre home sites in down town
Sandia Park, and both have multiple easily build-able sites. I
will sell one for $250,000.00, or both for $450,000.00. The view
is superb of the Sandia Mountains to the west, the San Pedro
Mountains to the east, and area foothills surround it. There are
small meadows mixed with trees, oaks, junipers, and pinion on
it, as it gently descends over the small terraces that were made
for farming in the distant past. This is one of the best water
areas in the Sandia's to put your well on and expect to find
abundant water within 300 feet of the surface. I live nearby and
have 25 gallons / minute from my well. You can bring your
horses, dogs, goats, and chickens if you desire. You will have
no restricting covenants, no extra service or membership fees,
nor city taxes. You can build what you want, not what some
neighborhood association wants you to build. Taxes on the
combined piece last year was $580. We have four seasons, with
average temps of about 10 degrees below Albuquerque, but
sunshine prevails dominantly, though snow lasts in the shade
much of the winter with several feet each year.
Power and phone lines are at the property. Privacy that is easy
to access even in the winter prevails. Your private neighborhood
road limits traffic, but you are within about 1000 ft. of Hwy
14, a National Scenic Hi-way which is all weather, and being
near the center of the east mountain expanding area, you are
less than a mile to the fire station and the post office. It
even has a potential to go commercial in the future if you
desire and want to pursue it when certain conditions change,
which would greatly enhance the resale value.
You have a wide choice if desiring recreation, entertainment,
arts, or food, year around, without leaving the mountain. From
ethnic foods, area performing arts events, numerous religious
rituals, services and events, mountain sports and recreation,
and museums, activities are available year around. You also have
the wild of the west here to include bears, bobcats, coyotes,
and mountain lions (all of which have been in my yard), with it
being a migration route for wild life and birds. I listen at
night to the coyotes, and during the day to the ravens and song
birds while watching eagles and hummingbirds at the same time.
Ballooning, sail planes, hang gliding, parasailing, or going on
an international flight are all within an hours drive. From
camping to skiing, hiking to dancing, biking to bird watching,
you should not get bored.
You have an easy commute to Albuquerque or Santa Fe, and both
have a wide variation in employment opportunities as this is one
of the fastest growing communities in the nation, from the new
motion picture industry of New Mexico, the Government facilities
including Sandia Labs and Kirtland AFB, computer related
industries, the new aviation manufacturing industries, and the
tourist industry of which the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta takes
the headlines around the world. Numerous education
establishments, colleges and universities, and the health care
industry, which is regional in scope to include a number of
research aspects, are major employers.
Both have tremendous variety in eating establishments if you
don't want what is on the mountain. Entertainment venues include
cultural events from many tribes and nationalities, opera to
rodeo, major sports teams to all types of little league. Fairs
of all types from wine tasting to arts and crafts, marathons,
horse, car, motor cycle, mountain biking, and balloon racing, to
casinos and specialty shopping proliferate.
The area is limited by several factors, which help those already
here, and you could be one of them. One of the limiting factors
that is driving prices up is the limitation on expansion due to
the low percentage of the land that is available, caused by the
extensive government occupancy of land, through BLM, National
Forests, National Recreation Sites, Military and Research
facilities, the Indian treaty lands, Land Grants of original
early American occupants, and the State of New Mexico land
holdings. The other major limiting factor is the accessibility
to water, as much of New Mexico has no access, and what is there
often is not usable in its present state or position. That makes
places like this very desirable, and the values are raising
here, while decreasing across much of the nation. The east side
of the mountain has become "THE" place to live in New Mexico, as
the climate is desirable, pollution is very low, elbow room
privacy is available, access is easy to any place, and life is
peaceful. Many homes in the near east mountain area are now
listing in the high six figures or $1,000,000.00 + range, but
most have severe restrictions and additional ongoing costs built
in, and most have heavy building site costs.
I am also selling my residence, a 3 story including basement,
having about 3300 sq. ft centrally heated and 500 sq ft solar
heated, on about 1.5 acres w/ many fruit trees, tremendous
views, recently refurbished throughout. It is also designed for
low usage costs, and easy access.
Do you want freedom and the amenities? This is one of the rare
opportunities. You will need verifiable approval of credit
or financial credibility available to make reasonable offer. If
interested e-mail me or call:
Larry Beaty 505-281-2704
Arrowhead Drive is actual address, but nearly unfindable without
directions.
Submitted 11/24/2007
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