New Mexico listings for sale


$21,900,000 - Tierra Amarilla, NM

000 Sr 512 Highway Tierra Amarilla, NM - Greg Liddle, Hayden Outdoors LLC, C: 970-946-0374, greg@haydenoutdoors.com, www.haydenoutdoors.com: The Mundy Ranch and Mountain EstateThe Mundy Buck, holder of four world records, is back with the Mundy Ranch! Legacy Mule Deer never die, they just get larger as the story is passed from generation to generation. Not sure how much larger the widest buck ever entered into the Boone & Crocket (49.5 inches) can get, but the story surrounding this incredible +/-2880 acres ranch (Chama, NM) is certainly one for the record book! The Land If one looks between Canada and Mexico, it would be very difficult to find a more strikingly beautiful, well-watered, big game mecca than the Mundy Ranch & Mountain Estate! This incredible, diverse holding, located about 10 minutes south of Chama and about 2 hours north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, could easily star in its very own historic documentary. The terrain varies from a mild +/-7500 ft. to 9000 ft., with staggered benches of Gambel oak and massive Ponderosa pine-lined meadows that step up to stands of sub-alpine aspens. If water is the gold, then the Mundy Ranch is Ft Knox, with over a dozen bodies of water and several stocked with year-round aerators supporting rainbows up to 5 pounds. Don’t forget that fly rod! There’s paved highway and front-gate access, along with exclusive mid-ranch access for the Mundy Ranch owner through the neighboring Ticonderoga ranch. The BuckThe Mundy Buck, 300+ inches, holder of four world records, including the widest ever (49.5 inches), longest main frame, largest main frame at 246, and by the water displacement method (Burkett System), number 1 in the world, is back with the ranch as of August 2024! (See attached story.) The seller felt the Mundy Buck belonged with the ranch and is proud to convey the buck with the ownership! There has never been a copy or duplicate made of the Mundy Buck. The Hunting Ranch +/-2,880 acres Located in the prime heart of Big Game Unit 4, documented as one of the highest density elk herds in the country, the Mundy Ranch has experienced very little hunting the last 2 years - only one bull elk harvested as the owner has been too busy to utilize the property. The ranch is absolutely flush with mature bulls and bucks… All hunting rights covey for 2025. In a recent New Mexico Chapter of the Dallas Safari Club Gala, held in Albuquerque, there were 39 world-class trophy mule deer bucks displayed, called the New Mexico Trophy Wall of Fame. Eleven of those bucks were reported to have come from the Mundy Ranch! The Mundy Ranch has been meticulously managed for trophy big game the last decade, and hardly hunted the last 2 years due to the owners business schedule. 180” to 200” mule deer are seen annually, 300+ bull elk and the ranch manager has reported elk in the 360+ range. Mundy Ranch for 2025 has been enrolled into the New Mexico Landowner Incentive Mule Deer tag program. (Normally two late season tags, but always check regs.) Unit 4 has historically reported 100% draw on regular season landowner mule deer tags, noting the application deadline is mid March each year. B&C mule deer are seen on the Mundy ranch annually, with Rio Arriba County, NM documenting more entries in the Boone & Crockett Mule Deer Record Book than any county in North America every decade since 1960! The ranch has historically drawn +/-10 landowner elk tags annually with normal 3-4 mature bull elk, 3-4 either sex archery and 3-4 cow elk tags.
2009 | 4 | 3 | 4,000 sqft.
$18,550,000 - Pecos, NM

715 Forest Road 92 Pecos, NM - Only 40 miles from the historic Santa Fe Plaza lies a pristine trout fishery forgotten by time. Nestled in a private high mountain valley bordering the Santa Fe National Forest, Cow Creek Ranch is comprised of 934 acres, over 3 miles of a prolific trout stream, 7 high mountain lakes and 1 brook trout pond. Improvements include a 5431 sq ft lodge with 11 guest rooms, commercial kitchen, dining room, lounge and shop/office. Other notable improvements include a modern 2 bedroom 2 bath owners cabin, a 2 bedroom 1 bath caretakers cabin, a 2800 sq ft barn/workshop along with various outbuildings. This extremely rare and highly unique property is one of New Mexico's treasured secrets! Would make a wonderful family compound, outdoorsman's paradise or corporate retreat. Come take a look, and fall in love with this recreational eden! Please view the video link for the complete experience of this one of a kind recreational fishing property!
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$16,875,000 - Santa Teresa, NM

4801 Avenida Divisadero Unit: A Santa Teresa, NM - - 67% less real estate and personal property taxes than Texas. rs, z-guards pers, z-guards o No inventory taxes. o No sales taxes charged for trade support companies (customs agents, transportation companies, and logistics companies) for 5 years. o Agressive business incentives offered by the State of New Mexico include real estate, tax and labor. o Foreign Trade Zone to allow duty free imports. o Overweight cargo zone (up to 96,000 Ibs) for any shipments coming from or going to Mexico. o Union Pacific's Santa Teresa project is one of the largest intermodal yards in its system and serves as an in-land port of entry. o Santa Teresa Jetport can land 737-300 cargo jets. o Santa Teresa Port of Entry has the fastest commercial crossings in the entire Juarez-El Paso Customs district o No crossing fees are charged at the Santa Teresa Port of Entry.
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$16,000,000 - Abiquiu, NM

245 County Rd 155 Abiquiu, NM - Premier Legacy Compound- The Abiquiu Valley Farm, north of Santa Fe, is one of New Mexico’s most significant properties. With over 220 majestic acres along the banks of the Chama River consisting of a private riverfront bosque, fertile pastureland and natural ponds, this tranquil oasis has stunning views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Pedernal that drew O’Keeffe to the Southwest. The compound is anchored by a luxurious 6,500-square-foot main house—designed by renowned architect Theodore Waddell—that features a central atrium, elegant living spaces, great room with facing fireplaces, art gallery, floor- to -ceiling paneled library, fabulous chef’s kitchen, formal dining room, and inviting bedroom and bath suites featuring imported tiles. The 3500-square-foot 3-bedroom 5-bath guest house features a central courtyard, open plan kitchen, dining and living areas and two separate ensuite casitas surrounded by gardens. The Art Barn is a 5,700-square-foot cathedral-style adobe with large open spaces designed to host special events and includes a kitchen and two apartments. Impressive equestrian facilities include a 10-stall Morton barn with dry paddocks, in-ground waterers, a heated tack room with a bath and laundry facilities, outdoor wash stalls, six irrigated pastures, Kentucky-style fencing, and an outdoor sand dressage arena. As the state’s only Demeter-certified Biodynamic organic farm, the property produces medicinal herbs, alfalfa, and other forage crops. The property benefits from solar power generation; geothermal radiant heating and cooling for all the residences; reverse-osmosis water filtration for the homes, the barns, and the paddocks; and water from wells, acequia irrigation rights, ponds, and the river. The bosque is a birdwatcher’s paradise, a waterfall-fed pool is perfect for fly-fishing, and abundant elk call the farm home. Located just 57 miles from Santa Fe and Taos Airports and 114 miles from Albuquerque Sunport, International Airport.
1994 | 18 | 12 | 6,500 sqft.
$15,500,000 - Santa Fe, NM

503 Camino Del Monte Sol Santa Fe, NM - Historic Compound being offered for the first time in 40 years! Strolling up the historic Camino del Monte Sol in the heart of Santa Fe, you come upon the entrance of a quintessential example of sophisticated Santa Fe style, a historic compound surrounded by magnificent grounds, trees, and stone walls. As you enter the gates and leave the world behind... you step back in time and are embraced by the immediately tranquil privacy of a secret oasis of gardens and meadows with views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The historic compound is the finest example of Pueblo style Spanish Colonial architecture in Santa Fe, built in 1918 and fully restored with original doors, windows, lintels, vigas, and extraordinary coved and carved ceilings, with spacious volume throughout. The serene portal with mature topiaries overlooks the elegant terrace and magical fountain. The charming gatehouse is a quiet, calm refuge enveloped in nature. The historic casitas are nestled between winding walkways, exploding with flowering gardens and a field of specimen trees. This unique estate was the epicenter of collaboration of Los Cinco Pintores and the Taos School Artists. Resting on 2.21 acres, the expansive estate is zoned R5, offering a multitude of exceptional development opportunities to elevate the property. It is, in every sense, incomparable.
1918 | 8 | 7 | 7,186 sqft.
$15,000,000 - Santa Fe, NM

196 Circle Drive Santa Fe, NM - Experience the rare opportunity to own a meticulously restored piece of Santa Fe’s history. Just minutes from the Plaza, Casa Alegre, originally built in 1931 by Governor John Dempsey, stands as a timeless adobe estate that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern sophistication. Set on 11 breathtaking acres, this exceptional property features a stately six-bedroom main residence, exquisitely renovated to preserve its architectural integrity while incorporating the finest contemporary comforts. Three private guest houses provide additional generous accommodations, making this an ideal retreat for family, friends and distinguished guests. The estate’s resort-like grounds are a true sanctuary, featuring a heated outdoor pool, a private tennis court and stone-lined walking trails that wind through the lush landscape. The grounds include an abundance of trees, along with a bountiful organic garden and orchard. An aggregate of 20 fireplaces are experienced throughout the estate. Steeped in history, Casa Alegre has been home to a succession of distinguished owners following Governor Dempsey, including an heir to the Weyerhaeuser timber fortune and a member of the Martini & Rossi family. Following a period of limited enhancement, Robert and Miriam Knutson, founders of Education Management Corporation, embarked on a four and a half-year, $18 million restoration of the compound in 2004, enlisting master artisans, architects, and craftsmen to revive the estate to perfection. Their meticulous efforts ranged from restoring infrastructure, building intricate rock walls, to curating 64 distinct window styles that honor the home’s original character. Lovingly maintained by its current owners, Casa Alegre has served as the backdrop or cherished family gatherings and elegant philanthropic events. A rare jewel in Santa Fe’s real estate landscape, this extraordinary estate offers an unrivaled opportunity to own a piece of history, beautifully reimagined for modern luxury living.
1930 | 10 | 5 | 8,306 sqft.
$15,000,000 - Albuquerque, NM

517 Gold Avenue Sw Albuquerque, NM - Seller financing available. 8 Story high rise re-development deal. First two floors have been converted to 60 apartment units in 2017. Floors 3-7 are shell floors ready to be built into an additional 150 units. Property consists of 4 elevators. Huge potential on this property and most of the heavy lifting has been completed. Plans for converting basement into parking are in the works.
1958 | 60 | 0 | 244,800 sqft.
$14,900,000 - Tierra Amarilla, NM

000 Brazos Creek Crossing Road Tierra Amarilla, NM - Greg Liddle, Hayden Outdoors LLC, C: 970-946-0374, greg@haydenoutdoors.com, www.haydenoutdoors.com: Brazos River Crossing RanchYellowstone in New Mexico! This +/-2000 acres of pristine New Mexico high country, located at the top of coveted Rio Arriba County, is approximately 12 miles south of the Colorado border! With 100% draw on private landowner mule deer, monster pronghorns and a dozen rocky mountain landowner elk tags annually, the ranch is complimented by a mile plus of rainbows and brook trout on BOTH sides of the Brazos River Bottoms! The Land Big Game Unit 4Upon viewing the +/-1989.57 pristine and breathtaking acres bordering both sides of the Brazos River, one could easily conclude that it should belong in a state or national park! Brazos River Crossing has been in the same family ownership in excess of 20+ years and is NOT encumbered by any conservation easements, bordered exclusively by larger private ranch holdings (no public lands adjoining) and zero public access. The elevation is +/-10,000 ft., topping out at Brazos Peak at 11,400 ft. Vegetation is aspen mixed with stands of blue spruce, complimented by native grass meadows. Brazos River Crossing has been solely utilized for private recreation, hosting the same long-term hunting clients for over a decade. There’s also an active, long-term tenant that seasonally cattle grazes the property which allows for ag tax status and very low taxes ($119 +/- in 2024). Ranch access is limited in winter months and would require a snowmobile or tracked vehicles. Fly Fishing and HuntingIn the past, fly fishing guides that have leased the ranch represented that this stretch of the Brazos River offers some of the finest fly fishing water available. Period! There’s an additional +/-1 mile of Farley Creek, an incredible brook/trout fishery, the perfect piece of paradise to soak that elk hair caddis with your favorite 2 weight for a wonderful afternoon delight after filling that morning bull elk tag! The elk breed and birth here, with large herds of resident elk calling the ranch home and the valley literally lit up with bugles starting in mid-August. The ranch has historically received +/-12 annual landowner elk authorizations, 6 mature bull, 3 archery and 3 antlerless (always check regs). Rio Arriba County has been the number one producer of B&C entries for Mule Deer every decade since 1960 and Brazos River Crossing holds some timberline bruisers…. The World Record Mundy Buck was harvested within 10 miles. As long as the landowner applies by mid-March, the mule deer tags have been 100% , as have pronghorn antelope tags. Surprisingly, the Brazos River Crossing Ranch has historically harvested a few nice antelope bucks annually, mainly with muzzleloader. The hunting experience on Brazos River Crossing Ranch has been such that in over 10 years, the ranch has never advertised hunts and the return clientele almost 100% . Improvements While the ranch is not representing improvement value, 2 off-grid cabins making up a fully functional hunting camp and are incredible representations of history, one from the 1800’s and one from the 1940’s. One of the cabins has anew roof and a new floor and is used primarily for storage. Propane gas is driven in. The camp’s has a solar system and is wired for a back-up generator. Drinking water is hauled in and water from creek pond is pumped into the house. The ranch is being conveyed as is, where is (no mineral survey has been conducted) but all solar, mineral (surface & subsurface), timber and wind rights that are owned will convey. Rare riverfront properties in the west, such as Brazos River Crossing Ranch, are so rare that it’s difficult to believe it exists. Options are endless, from legacy family ranch ownership set up in a trust for following generations to the incredible corporate or family retreat. The ranch would be an ideal candidate for Conservation Easement enrollment, an option that is attractive to today’s tax co
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$13,870,000 - Santa Fe, NM

O Paseo Real Santa Fe, NM - Mostly flat
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$10,990,000 - Albuquerque, NM

3931 Anderson Farm Dr., Sw Albuquerque, NM - The 158-acre Old Tobacco Farm is located in the very northern part of Albuquerque’s Valley Farms area. A multi-year planning and re-zoning process has resulted in a Bernalillo County-approved Sector Plan for the property that allows for 450 residential housing units. Per the Sector Plan, 23 acres must be donated to the County for open space. The property is one of three things depending on the buyers wants and needs; a ready-to-go residential development project, a land bank opportunity, or an ongoing hay farm operation. The location is in the path of development and urbanization as the city of Albuquerque’s density increases in this direction. The County of Bernalillo has heartily endorsed a residential project in this location. Located off Coors Blvd near the intersection with Rio Bravo, adjacent to a new Walmart Supercenter, theatre complex, and senior living facility, the property is unique in its large size and location. The Old Tobacco Farm was once a producing tobacco farm for the smokeless tobacco industry. There were several other agricultural incarnations of the farm before it became what it is today, a highly productive alfalfa hay farm in the heart of the city with an approved Bernalillo County Sector Plan for residential development. This area has a long and storied history because of its proximity to the Rio Grande River. The farm has been in the same family for generations, and this is the first time it has been offered for sale in this configuration. For the right buyer, this property provides the opportunity to develop a significant residential housing project asap or h old the property for future appreciation. This property may be purchased in several different configurations. A separate designated 40 acre parcel. The entire parcel west of the Arenal with county-approved development plan. Purchase 23 acres east of the Arenal separately.
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