Zip codes 87321 listings for sale


$1,500,000 - Pinehill, NM

221/223 Five Gate Road Pinehill, NM - On the market for the first time in 40 years! Tallahogan Ranch is a one-of-a-kind +/-305-acre property featuring a main house, guest house, and two traditional Navajo hogans. A rare year-round spring-fed pond attracts wildlife, while towering ponderosas, piñon, and juniper offer excellent cover. Set in the high desert out where the golden eagles fly, this ranch offers rich history, exceptional privacy, and prime hunting.The +/-305 acres of Tallahogan Ranch are gently rolling with sporadic rock outcroppings and high-for-the-area tree cover. The foliage consists of a mix of pinon and juniper, with stands of mature ponderosa pines scattered throughout. The timber on the property is virgin; a few of the alligator juniper have bases more than 10 feet wide! There is a good mix of grassland to tree coverage, and the property is also fenced and cross-fenced, so cattle, sheep or horse grazing is possible. There are multiple seasonal dirt tanks on the property which could easily be improved to hold water longer into the dry seasons. The current owner has the surface water rights, which is a relatively rare feature in the Zuni River Basin watershed. Perhaps the most important feature of the ranch is the year-round, spring- and well-fed pond just outside the front door of the main house. This historical pond is registered with the county and is one of the few year-round water holes in the area, and as such helps hold a large herd of elk in the local area. Local folklore has it that Billy the Kid once worked cattle as a ranch hand in this area, and this spring-fed, year-round pond was a common stopping place. The property borders two small parcels of Navajo Nation land with larger sections of BLM and State Land bordering those, so the new owners will not have to worry about future encroachment on their privacy. *Buyer to verify all listing information.   This property includes two homes as well as two traditional Navajo hogans and multiple outbuildings. The main house is a 2052 sqft, 3 BR/2BA Clayton Homes custom manufactured home built in 2011. This home has all the amenities, including an indoor hottub and sauna in a sunroom as well as an outdoor sauna on the deck, and a wood-fired outdoor pizza oven. A large kitchen/dining area provides plenty of cabinet space for dishes and food. There are two wood burning fireplaces and two living areas, a large master suite with ensuite bath, and forced air heating. The smaller house is a 1056 sqft, 2 BR/2BA mobile home built in 1997 on a permanent foundation. This cozy home would make an excellent guest house or caretaker's home. With an attached, fully enclosed sunroom and a large outdoor deck, the home feels much larger than its size. There is a 10'x25 wooden storage shed with roll-up door and separate walk-in entrance next to the smaller house. The hogans are simple circular shaped buildings that are the traditional homes of the Navajo culture. These hogans are structurally sound, and with a little elbow grease could be put into great shape and could make a unique income addition as rentals . West of the main house is a horse corral with loafing shed and equipment storage area and another sheet metal and beam loafing shed in the southwest corner of the property. Property is fully fenced and cross-fenced, and the current owner has been maintaining the fencing even in the absence of livestock on the property. *Buyer to verify all information within listing details. Interior photos are coming soon! Tallahogan Ranch is located in GMU 12, which is renowned for its elk herd and mild terrain. Bulls here are known to get big and finding them isn't hard - just look for water! With it's year-round pond, Tallahogan ranch is an elk magnet. This ranch has not been hunted in over 40 years, and animals use it as a sanctuary when hunting pressure in the nearby public lands picks up in the fall. By registering the ranch through the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish's Elk Private Land Usage System (ePLUS), the landowner may be able to obtain elk hunting tags**. Lower densities of deer, turkey, antelope, and predators are also in the area, and provide OTC hunting opportunities for the ranch owner who registers the ranch through NMDGF. Simple improvements such as the addition of food plots, feeders, and revamping of dirt tanks could increase the huntability of an already impressively populated ranch! Fishing is available in many locations throughout the local area, as are hiking and mountain biking. Winter sports such as skiing and snowshoeing are available in less than 4 hours of drive time at Santa Fe Ski Area and Pajarito Mountain, and even Durango Mountain Resort can be reached in 4 hours 30 mins. The El Morro and El Malpais National Monunments are both less than an hour from the ranch, and provide year-round hiking and exploration for visitors. El Morro National Monument is a certified dark sky location and both parks provide visitors with incredible views of the Milky Way on a clear night. **Hayden Outdoors makes no guarantee that the new landowner will receive Landowner tags through the ePLUS program, but may assist in the application and/or provide recommendations of improvements to increase chances. Tallahogan Ranch is fenced and cross-fenced, so with the year-round pond, multiple dirt tanks, and good grass cover, running a small number of sheep, cattle, or horses could help the new owner with agricultural status of the property. Surface water rights are available on Tallahogan Ranch, a rarity in this area. 100% of water rights, and any mineral rights, if discovered to be owned, will be transferred with property upon sale. Pinehill, New Mexico, experiences a semi-arid climate with notable seasonal variations. Temperature: Summer: In July, the average high temperature is approximately 85°F. Winter: January sees average low temperatures around 16°F. Precipitation: Annual Rainfall: Ramah receives about 14 inches of rain per year. Annual Snowfall: The area averages 37 inches of snow annually. Sunshine: Sunny Days: On average, there are 278 sunny days per year in Pinehill. The nearest full service airport is the Albuquerque International Sunport at 2 hrs 15 mins. Shopping, dining, and groceries are available in Gallup and Grants NM, which are both approximately 1 hr 15 mins from the ranch. Drive times to other notable locations: Santa Fe, NM - 3 hours Flagstaff, AZ - 3 hours 45 mins Durango, CO - 4 hours Scottsdale, AZ - 5 hours 30 mins    
2012 | 3 | 2 | 2,052 sqft.
$800,000 - Pinehill, NM

83 Bear Valley Road Pinehill, NM - Bear Valley Ranch spans ±231.95 acres in Cibola County, NM. With road frontage, two wells, multiple power access points, and BLM and tribal land access, it's a prime opportunity for hunters, developers, or investors. Featuring a mix of piñon-juniper, grassland and ponderosas over shallow canyons and gently rolling hills, this versatile property is ready for residential, recreational, or business use.Bear Valley Ranch spans ±231.95 contiguous acres in Cibola County, NM, featuring a diverse landscape suited for various uses. The property sits at an elevation of 7,300-7,500 feet and consists of gently rolling hills, shallow canyons, and open meadows. Soils vary across the property, with sandy and loamy textures supporting a mix of piñon-juniper woodlands, ponderosa pines, and native grasslands. The largest portion of the ranch is strategically positioned between two significant tracts of public land-BLM borders the west, while Navajo Trust Land borders the east-providing expanded access for recreation and hunting. A seasonal dirt tank on the property serves as a vital water source for wildlife and livestock, enhancing the habitat for elk, deer, and other game. *Seller financing is available, contact listing agents for terms. Bear Valley Ranch includes multiple structures, and essential infrastructure to support various land uses. While there are multiple homes present on the property, they are in poor condition and do not contribute to the overall value of the land. Two wells provide reliable water access, supporting both residential and agricultural potential. Electricity is available at multiple points throughout the ranch, offering flexibility for future development. A seasonal dirt tank serves as an additional water source for wildlife and livestock, enhancing the property's natural appeal for hunting and ranching. The ranch also features traditional Navajo Hogans and a sweat lodge, reflecting the area's deep cultural heritage. With road frontage on Candy Kitchen Road and Bear Valley Road, along with its existing water and power infrastructure, Bear Valley Ranch is well-positioned for future improvements to suit a range of uses, from hunting and recreation to residential or business development. Bear Valley Ranch is located in GMU 12, which is renowned for its elk herd and mild terrain. With its dirt tank, grazing, and strategic location between multiple year-round water sources, Bear Valley Ranch has a strong elk presence. By registering the ranch through the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish's Elk Private Land Usage System (ePLUS), the landowner may be able to obtain elk hunting tags as a Small Contributing Ranch.** Lower densities of deer, turkey, antelope, and predators are also in the area, and provide OTC hunting opportunities for the ranch owner who registers the ranch through NMDGF. Simple improvements such as the addition of food plots, feeders, and additional dirt tanks or drinkers could increase the huntability of an already impressively populated ranch! Fishing is available in many locations throughout the local area, as are hiking and mountain biking. Winter sports such as skiing and snowshoeing are available in less than 4 hours of drive time at Santa Fe Ski Area and Pajarito Mountain, and Durango Mountain Resort can be reached in 4 hours 30 mins. The El Morro and El Malpais National Monunments are both less than an hour from the ranch, and provide year-round hiking and exploration for visitors. El Morro National Monument is a certified dark sky location and both parks provide visitors with incredible views of the Milky Way on a clear night. **Hayden Outdoors makes no guarantee that the new landowner will receive Landowner tags through the ePLUS program, but may assist in the application and/or provide recommendations of improvements to increase chances. Pinehill, New Mexico, experiences a semi-arid climate with notable seasonal variations. Temperature: Summer: In July, the average high temperature is approximately 85°F. Winter: January sees average low temperatures around 16°F. Precipitation: Annual Rainfall: Ramah receives about 14 inches of rain per year. Annual Snowfall: The area averages 37 inches of snow annually. Sunshine: Sunny Days: On average, there are 278 sunny days per year in Pinehill. The nearest full service airport is the Albuquerque International Sunport at 2 hrs 15 mins. Shopping, dining, and groceries are available in Gallup and Grants NM, which are both approximately 1 hr 15 mins from the ranch. Drive times to other notable locations: Santa Fe, NM - 3 hours Flagstaff, AZ - 3 hours 45 mins Durango, CO - 4 hours Scottsdale, AZ - 5 hours 30 mins
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$750,000 - Ramah, NM

371 Candy Kitchen Road Ramah, NM - The High Desert Outpost offers ±29.05 acres in Candy Kitchen, NM with a ±3,485 sq ft commercial building, propane station, RV hookups, storage, and 25+ acres of undeveloped land. Located across from the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary, this rural business hub has infrastructure in place and room to grow-perfect for retail, service, or tourism-focused development.The High Desert Outpost sits at the corner of Candy Kitchen and Five Gate Roads, and consists of two parcels totaling ±29 acres. The first, +/-4 acres at 371 Candy Kitchen Road, contains the Outpost building, propane station, RV hookups, and parking area. The second, +/-25 acres at 18 Five Gate Road, is vacant and undeveloped, offering plenty of space for future improvements, additional homesites, or commercial growth. The land features a mix of gently rolling terrain and open clearings with scattered piñon-juniper vegetation, and is easily accessible via maintained county roads. *Seller financing is available, contact listing agents for terms. The Outpost building is a +/-3485 sq ft, well-maintained commercial structure formerly operated as a restaurant and trading post. It includes a commercial kitchen, indoor dining space with rustic wooden tables and benches, two restrooms, one of which includes a shower. The laundry area features commercial-grade washers and dryers, folding stations, and a separate exterior entrance. A manager's office is conveniently positioned in the center of the building. The front of the building is covered by a full-length porch with picnic tables and custom log furniture. The rear of the building contains a wide-open space with concrete flooring and a roll-up garage door, previously used as a recreation area and well-suited for storage, expanded retail space, or conversion to other opportunities such as a feed and tack supply store. An ATM is installed for customer use. The property includes a covered propane filling station, a wood-sided storage shed with a roll-up door, and RV hookups, adding income-generating potential. Situated in a region known for its rich natural beauty and cultural attractions, the property lies directly across from the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary-one of the area's most unique draws. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to El Morro National Monument, El Malpais National Conservation Area, and vast stretches of public land in the Cibola National Forest. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, photography, hunting, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. With numerous campgrounds nearby and located in the heart of NM Game Management Unit 12-renowned for elk and mule deer-the property is well positioned to serve tourism, outfitting, or recreational ventures. Set in the high desert plateau of western New Mexico, the Candy Kitchen area features a mild four-season climate with low humidity and abundant sunshine. Summer highs average in the 80s, while winter lows dip into the teens. The elevation-ranging from 7,300 to 7,500 feet-delivers crisp mountain air, star-filled skies, and vibrant fall colors. Annual precipitation averages 14-16 inches, with most moisture arriving during the summer monsoons and occasional winter snowfall. The comfortable summer temperatures and cool, dry evenings make the area ideal for outdoor recreation, gardening, and year-round living. Snowfall is generally light but enough to accentuate the landscape in winter months, while spring and fall provide mild, transitional seasons ideal for exploring the region's trails and public lands. With over 275 days of sunshine annually, the region supports solar energy systems and is well suited for off-grid or semi-rural living.   Located in the quiet community of Candy Kitchen in Cibola County, the property is easily accessed from County Roads 42 and 43, just over 2 miles off NM Highway 53. The nearest full-service town is Grants, about 1.5 hours east, while Gallup lies approximately 90 minutes to the northwest. Albuquerque International Sunport is roughly 2.5 hours away, providing access to major air travel. Nearby amenities can be found in the communities of Ramah and El Morro, which offer basic services and supplies, as well as restaurants, art galleries, and local events. The surrounding area is steeped in history and cultural heritage, with close proximity to Zuni Pueblo, the Ice Caves and Bandera Volcano, and the ancient cliff dwellings of El Morro. Despite its rural setting, the property enjoys year-round access and is surrounded by scenic mesas, historic landmarks, and public lands, making it an ideal base for business, recreation, or tourism-driven ventures.
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$699,000 - Ramah, NM

33 Kestrel Road Ramah, NM - Stunning high desert sanctuary on 80 acres just minutes away from El Morro National Monument. This custom built pressed clay adobe home features 16'' thick walls, a kiva fireplace, exposed wood beams and custom stonework in every room. Windows throughout the home showcase the cliffs, nearby Zuni Mountains, and open skies. A large sculptured pond once served as a natural swimming pool for koi and people. Now, it's waiting to be restored, as both a swimming hole and a water source in case of fire. A separate 800sf studio looks out to the cliffs and lets in the light. Close enough to the main highway for access all year, but far enough away to enjoy the quiet and solitude. No HOA, the road is well graveled. Even more stunning in person, call for a showing!
1992 | 2 | 2 | 2,700 sqft.
$699,000 - Ramah, NM

21 Cliff Rose Court Ramah, NM - Finely crafted mountain home with spectacular views. Hickory hardwood floors, custom cabinetry and an oversized primary bath are just a few of the details that make this home special. Upgrades include new roof and gutters, central heat and air, 3/4'' hickory floors, custom maple cabinetry and quartz counters, new appliances, and oversized primary bath. A large balcony in the primary bedroom looks out to the cliffs. An enormous 40 x 34' 3-car attached garage with workshop area provides plenty of parking, and a covered porch runs along the north and west sides of the house, where you can use the built-in grill and take in the enchanting views and cool, clean air. Timberlake Ranch is a vibrant community with volunteer FD/EMT only 2 miles away. HOA $230 per year, roads maintained year-round.
2002 | 3 | 1 | 3,070 sqft.
$649,995 - Ramah, NM

36 La Tinaja Trail Ramah, NM - Tinaja Ranch provides a peaceful and beautiful rural escape featuring a 3BR 2BA home complete with city utilities and great year-round access in NM Game Management Unit 12. The +/- 290 acre property is subdivided, making it an excellent investment/development opportunity as well as a sporting and recreational paradise. This rolling, pinion and juniper covered property includes over 50 acres of pasture land, providing plenty of room for horses, cattle, or hunting if food plots are added. Tinaja Ranch embraces the natural beauty of western New Mexico with its rock formations and varying elevation. Tinaja Ranch offers the perfect cabin for your recreation adventures. The ranch offers a 3BR 2BA, nearly 2000 sq ft home with an open kitchen and living room layout providing ample space for hanging out with friends and family. The house has covered porches perfect for that early morning coffee while watching sunrise over the hills and an attached oversized 2-car garage for all your toys. This property has great roads and provides year-round access due to its proximity to main roads. The home has a new boiler heater and HVAC unit and a fully fenced yard. Tinaja Ranch is located in NM Game Management Unit 12, which has produced numerous record book elk over the years, and has gone from a sleeper unit to a true high-demand, trophy unit. The unit also holds mule deer and antelope. The ranch is able to obtain over-the-counter private land tags for elk, mule deer, antelope?, black bear, turkey and mountain lion.
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$625,000 - Pinehill, NM

36 La Tinaja Trail Pinehill, NM - Tinaja Ranch provides a peaceful and beautiful rural escape featuring a 3BR 2BA home complete with city utilities and great year-round access in NM Game Management Unit 12. The +/- 290 acre property is subdivided, making it an excellent investment/development opportunity as well as a sporting and recreational paradise.This rolling, pinion and juniper covered +/- 290 acre property includes over 50 acres of pasture land, providing plenty of room for horses, cattle, or hunting if food plots are added. Tinaja Ranch embraces the natural beauty of western New Mexico with its rock formations and varying elevation. Tinaja Ranch offers the perfect cabin for your recreation adventures. The ranch offers a 3BR 2BA, nearly 2000 sqft home with an open kitchen and living room layout providing ample space for hanging out with friends and family. The house has covered porches perfect for that early morning coffee while watching sunrise over the hills and an attached oversized 2-car garage for all your toys. This property has great roads and provides year-round access due to its proximity to main roads. The home has a new boiler heater and HVAC unit and a fully fenced yard. Seller is open to selling the back 100 acres separately from the house with acreage. If interested please contact listing agent for more details. *Buyer to verify all marketing and listing details.   Tinaja Ranch is located in NM Game Management Unit 12, which has produced numerous record book elk over the years, and has gone from a sleeper unit to a true high-demand, trophy unit. The unit also holds mule deer and antelope. The ranch is able to obtain over-the-counter private land tags for mule deer, antelope, black bear, turkey and mountain lion. As a Small Contributing Ranch in Unit 12, the new owner will be eligible to apply for a landowner bull elk tag. Established in 1876, Ramah was one of fifty locations in the New Mexico Territory settled, under the direction of Brigham Young, by Mormon pioneers and is one of only three that remain today. Ramah was originally settled for the purpose of missionary work to be carried out within the Zuni and Navajo communities. Many of the original stone houses are still standing and are a testament to the hard work and skill of Ramah's early founders. One such building has been restored and preserved as a museum to display the heritage of the valley's past. The property is located near Ramah and Pinehill in western New Mexico. The area offers of site seeing, national monuments, and hikes. El Morro National Monument weaves a colorful tapestry of the history of New Mexico. Hundreds of petroglyphs bear witness to the lives of ancestral Puebloans. Other inscriptions mark the journeys of early American pioneers, western emigrants, soldiers and railroad surveyors. The richly diverse volcanic landscape of El Malpais National Monument offers solitude, recreation, and adventure. Visitors can explore incredible geologic features such as lava flows, cinder cones, lava tube caves, and sandstone bluffs. While some may see a desolate environment, people have been adapting to and living in this extraordinary terrain for generations. Come discover the land of fire and ice! The Narrows, located 17 miles south of I-40 on NM 117, is named for the narrow corridor that developed when lava flowed close to the base of a five hundred foot sandstone mesa. Most of the lava observed is from McCarty's crater, which, at approximately 3,000 years old is the most recent lava flow in the area. Located in a collapsed lava tube, the perpetual Ice Cave's temperature never rises above 31ºF year round, with natural layers of ice that have been forming for over 3,400 years. The perpetual Ice Cave is a natural phenomenon made possible by a combination of physical factors forming a natural ice box; a 20 foot thick mass of ice accumulating in a well insulated cave of porous lava and shaped just right to trap cold air, continually generating new ice as rain water and snow melt seep down and freeze. The Ice Cave is a sacred place with a 1,200 year history of human interaction dating back to the Ancestral Puebloans (also known as the Anasazi) and continuing to this day as a spiritual and refreshingly cool, peaceful space.
1992 | 3 | 2 | 1,800 sqft.
$575,000 - Ramah, NM

31 Smokey Bear Road Ramah, NM - Discover mountain living at its finest in this expertly crafted Yellowstone Log Home, the Wyoming model, on 13 acres of sweet-smelling ponderosa pine forest. Inside, an open-concept living area with Blaze King woodstove, soaring high ceilings, and a wall of windows to bring the outdoors in. Upstairs, a roomy loft provides a relaxing space with forest views. A covered porch wraps around three sides of the cabin, offering generous outdoor living space ideal for entertaining, relaxing, or simply taking in the tranquil surroundings. A 36x30 Mueller garage is big enough to hold all your toys and includes a workshop and storage. Just north of the Timberlake Ranch subdivision, a small portion of the road requires 4WD in winter. No HOA, just natural beauty and privacy, with no neighbors in sight.
2006 | 3 | 2 | 1,750 sqft.
$525,000 - Ramah, NM

160 Black Bear Road Ramah, NM - Fabulous 5+ acre horse property bordering the Cibola Nat'l Forest with your own direct private access! Gorgeous southwest pueblo style home with amazing decks for relaxing or entertaining outside located in the highly desirable Timberlake Ranch mountain community. Wonderful outdoor spaces here with numerous outbuildings including 400 sq ft horse barn with corral and huge 4 bay pole barn carport for your toys. And 3 full RV hookups for all your friends & family who you just know are going to want to come visit you! High speed internet available and whole house back up propane generator by Generac so you're never in the dark unless you want to be. Plus you'll enjoy private Ramah Lake access, HOA maintained roads, and abundant wildlife incl deer & elk often roaming right thru your property.
2010 | 2 | 2 | 1,537 sqft.
$399,000 - Ramah, NM

41 Camino De Rancheros Place Ramah, NM - no description
1990 | 3 | 2 | 2,128 sqft.