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Farmhouse Stanley (United States)

BEAUTIFUL ranch land just 40 miles South of Santa Fe and 40 miles East of Albuquerque. Only 14 miles to Moriarty. Includes tremendous views on mostly level land with native grass. Wildlife abounds from this property.

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$300,729
land 124.8ha

By Sotheby's International Realty - Santa Fe - Main Downtown Brokerage

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Farmhouse Stanley (United States)

BEAUTIFUL ranch land just 40 miles South of Santa Fe and 40 miles East of Albuquerque. Only 14 miles to Moriarty. Includes tremendous views on mostly level land with native grass. Wildlife abounds from this property with easy access from HWY 41 in Stanley, New Mexico.

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$197,769
land 97ha

By Sotheby's International Realty - Santa Fe - Main Downtown Brokerage

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Farmhouse Lamy (United States)

Discover the ultimate high-desert sanctuary for the buyer who prioritizes land, absolute privacy, and unconstrained freedom. Perched in highly desirable Galisteo, framing protected views of the Galisteo Basin and Cerro Pelon Ranch, this unique gated 50-acre compound is a rare, irreplaceable asset. The property encompasses two legal lots, with an adjoining 20-acre parcel available separately to seamlessly expand into a 70-acre compound. The intimate Northern New Mexican main home features traditional plaster walls, soaring wood-beamed ceilings, and a cozy kiva fireplace. Designed for complete outdoor immersion, the estate features expansive brick portal patios, a hot tub, and a covered dining area ideal for soaking in New Mexico’s dramatic sunrises and starry nights. A detached guest casita and standalone bunkhouse provide flexible, authentically simple spaces for visitors or creative studios. For the equestrian or land preservationist, the property offers a rare setup: substantial fenced-in grazing across four interlocking pastures with no legal restrictions on the number of horses. Embracing a minimalist, low-overhead ranch philosophy, the infrastructure is streamlined for efficient management, featuring three practical run-in shelters and secure, enclosed hay storage—ideal for the trail rider who prefers open-range turnout and direct trail access over the high upkeep of an intensive commercial barn complex or indoor arena. Step directly from your property onto miles of world-class, exclusive riding trails.

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$1,789,000
3bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 28.3ha

By Sotheby's International Realty - Santa Fe - 326 Grant Avenue Brokerage

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Farmhouse Santa Fe (United States)

In Los Caballos Subdivision, Santa Fe County, a sought-after area popular with horse owners for its easy access to town, 9 Jacinto Road has the elements to create a significant equestrian property. Located on 10 level acres only 20 minutes south of Santa Fe is a 3434 sq. ft. two-story, five-bedroom, four bath residence; horse amenities with a 2818 sq. ft. six stall horse barn with large courtyard, turnouts, tack room with 1/2 bath, hay storage, arena, and roping corral. In addition, there is an 1805 sq. ft. workshop/garage building with mechanic’s pit. All buildings have a pitched pro-panel roof. This is an Estate sale. Buyers should anticipate making additional investment after acquiring the property.

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$795,000
5bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 4.1ha

By Sotheby's International Realty - Santa Fe - 326 Grant Avenue Brokerage

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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Española (United States)

A rare opportunity to own a legacy property along the Rio Grande, held by the same family for generations and thoughtfully preserved for the future. Set on approximately 58 acres, the original owners chose to place the property into a conservation easement to protect its natural beauty, open space, and agricultural use, ensuring the land will remain largely unchanged for years to come. The land itself is both beautiful and highly usable, with a mix of bosque, open pasture, grassland, and river corridor. It offers privacy, wildlife, and a true connection to the landscape. Valuable acequia water rights with a 1695 priority date support farming, grazing, and equestrian use. There are two existing homes on the property totaling over 3,500 square feet. Each has its own character and history and could be used as-is, updated over time, or incorporated into a larger compound. There is also a designated approximately two-acre building envelope, allowing for a new custom home and additional structures if desired. While the conservation easement protects the land from overdevelopment, it still allows for residential use, agriculture, and low-impact recreational or retreat-style use. It’s a nice balance of being able to use the land while knowing it will stay protected. Whether someone is looking for a private retreat, a small ranch, a multigenerational setup, or simply a place with meaning and history, this is a property that doesn’t come along often.

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$895,000
3bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 23.4ha

By Sotheby's International Realty - Santa Fe - Main Downtown Brokerage

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Farmhouse Chama (United States)

The 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 and Crocket (49.5 inches) can get, but the story surrounding this incredible +/-2880 acres ranch (Chama, NM) is certainly one for the record book! 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 andmassive 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 Buck The 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. Hunters Cabin Located mid-ranch, as to allow one to wake up with the animals, is the total off-grid hunters cabin, complete with indoor plumbing, solar system, and back up generator. Serviced by propane and solar, the furnished cabin features a brand new solar system, kitchen, a full bath and an outdoor porch with grill. Providing absolute stealth, located on the edge of a large meadow and several water holes, the Hunters Cabin is perfect for 's'mores camping experience' for generations to come from grandparents to grandkids. Mundy Mountain Estate Miles of ranch roads access the ranch, allowing for incredible hiking, mountain biking, ATV/UTV and snowmobile riding in the winter months. Years ago, originally split off from the Mundy Ranch, the +/- 3000 acres of the adjacent Ticonderoga Ranch was developed into mountain estates, complete with electric gated access and underground power. Parcels were as little as 2 acres up to 35 acres. Three of the these mountain estates were secured by the owner, located about 700 yds. from a private gate accessing midway into the Mundy Ranch, about halfway up the mountain, providing access to the very heartof the ranch, and miles of ranch access roads without interfering with any of the game bedding or feeding areas. Along with the 360 degree views, the recently remodeled +/-4000 sq. ft. Mundy Mountain Estate offers +/-4 bedrooms, 3 baths, a 2 car garage, three-sided decks, granite kitchen with stainless appliances and is mostly furnished. Road maintenance, including snow removal and electric gate access, is included in the annual HOA dues of +/- $1700. 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 2026. 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 theNew 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 3 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. The Mundy Ranch 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 RECEIVED 21 LANDOWNER ELK TAGS FOR LAST YEAR, INCLUDING 15 BULL TAGS. TAGS FOR 2026 WILL CONVEY. The ranch also supports a healthy Merriams turkey population, black bear (all 4 color phases), blue grouse and small game population, with over-the-counter tags. If trophy mule deer or mature bull elk are one of your requirements, this area is sought after as oneof the most desirable areas in the country, carrying one of the highest elk and mule deer densities as there are NO timber wolves (or plans to release them), NO winter kill and NO grizzly bears to affect your landowner big game tag allotment. The ranch has been managed exclusively for trophy mule deer and mature bull elk with habitat improvements such as food plots and feeders. Two brand new Polaris 1500 Ranger Extremes, Northstar Crew Cabs, will convey with the ranch at closing. Fishing With several of the small lakes and ponds on wind and solar aeration, these trout-stocked ponds carry the trout even through the winter. Trout up to 5 pounds are stocked in the ponds allowing for an incredible day with family, friends and VIP guests. Also part of the ranch has full recreational rights to the adjacent +/-3000 acre Ticonderoga Ranch with numerous stocked ponds and the most desirable two miles of Chavez Creek with incredible live-water fishing that easily provides for forty fishing days. With G5 jet-capable airport (Pagosa Springs), there's a hospital, a Walmart and over 30 restaurants an hour away. Wolf Creek Ski Mountain is +/- 90 minutes and Taos is +/- 2 hours. Turn-keyproperties such as the historic Mundy Ranch, with over 10 years of trophy mule deer and mature bull elk management in place, complete with a furnished Mountain Estate, the world-record Mundy Buck, along with two brand-new Polaris Ranger Extreme 1500 Northstars, stand unmatched. There's simply nothing else comparable. Call or email today for more information and your qualified showing, Co brokers welcome.

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$19,236,700
418
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Questa (United States)

Set in a beautiful location beneath Latir Peak, the ±1,301-acre Latir Mountain Ranch offers multiple residences, livestock facilities, a well-appointed shop and ±200 acre-feet of senior water rights. With a stocked pond along with private-land elk authorizations, OTC mule deer hunting, and a heavy year-round wildlife presence, this property delivers a rare blend of exceptional mountain recreation and scenery with true ranch capability.Latir Mountain Ranch includes ±661 deeded acres plus a ±640-acre New Mexico State Land lease, forming a contiguous ±1,301-acre holding at the base of northern New Mexico's Latir Peak. Sharing a border with the Urraca Wildlife Management Area to the north and the Latir Peak Wilderness to the east, this ranch offers the feeling of a quiet, wildlife-filled sanctuary only 10 minutes from Questa. Easily accessed directly off of NM Highway 522, the ranch's terrain transitions from sage and native grass covered meadows to rolling piñon-juniper foothills with expansive views of Latir Peak and the surrounding high country of the Latir Peak Wilderness to the east, Ute Mountain and the Rio Grand Valley to the West, and the towering 14,350 foot Blanca Peak to the north. Latir Mountain Ranch features a host of structures in a layout that is designed for functionality and privacy, all connected by a well-maintained network of gravel roads and dirt two-tracks allowing access from the gated entrance to the highest points on the property. The main residence is a custom 2-bedroom, 2-bath Northern New Mexico-style home featuring hardwood floors, radiant in-floor heat, a wood-burning stove in the living room, and a top-floor master suite with soaking tub and separate shower. A newly-installed composite deck off the master suite captures unobstructed views of the ranch and surrounding landscapes. An atrium, complete with waterfall feature, mature vegetation, and Koi pond adds to the ambiance of the home. Just east of the main residence is a stocked pond which is designed to add to the natural beauty of the property while also serving as a functional holding reservoir for both irrigation and livestock water for the property. The second home is a three-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home. It is finished with log siding, tile countertops, a mixture of tile and carpeted floors, and a wood-burning stove in the living room. The third home is a four-bedroom two-bathroom adobe-style residence. This comfortable home features custom kitchen cabinetry, tile and carpeted floors, and a recently upgraded forced-air heat/AC system. This home is currently occupied by the ranch manager. The custom-designed shop is well-insulated and heated, and sports two high-bay overhead doors, a bathroom with shower, an office area, and a recessed oil-change pit. Originally designed for off-grid capability, the shop also houses a battery array and other infrastructure for nearby solar panels and a large diesel backup generator. Outside of the shop are a detached walk-in meat cooler with processing rack and a pump station for the permitted underground diesel and gas storage tanks. The horse barn is configured with three stalls, each with an outdoor turnout, and a tack room. There is room for four additional stalls; this area is currently used for hay and feed storage. The barn has electricity and a frost-free hydrant. A large greenhouse, currently utilized as an equipment storage shed, also includes a studio apartment with a half bath and kitchenette. Boasting ±200 acre-feet of pre-1907 adjudicated water rights, Latir Mountain Ranch makes use of extensive water-related infrastructure and improvements. A recently-installed seven-tower center pivot irrigates approximately 64 acres, while another pasture is flood irrigated via gated pipe. **Buyer to verify all measurements, dimensions and listing information The ranch's location, bordering both the 20,000+ acre Latir Peak Wilderness and 13,000+ acre Urraca Wildlife Management Area, and along a natural elk and deer migration corridor between the high country and lower Rio Grand basin practically guarantees exceptional year-round wildlife activity-this is the honey-hole you've been looking for! Herds of elk, trophy-class mule deer, turkey, and even the occasional bighorn sheep are drawn in by the numerous wildlife-specific habitat improvements on the property, including two automatic feeders, multiple large food plots, and well-distributed water. Four strategically placed hunting blinds, including two elevated Redneck Blinds, ensure that hunters can take advantage of this wildlife presence. Latir Mountain Ranch is situated in GMU 53, where landowners have access to over-the-counter private-land mule deer tags. The ranch receives multiple elk authorizations annually through New Mexico's EPLUS private land elk management system. In 2025, it received a total of 6 elk authorizations - 3 mature bull, 1 either-sex archery, and 2 antlerless. The pond is stocked with trout and provides year-round fishing and enhances the ranch's recreational appeal. The Special Trout Waters of Costilla Creek are less than 30 minutes from the property and offer Rio Grande Cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout. With its direct access to the Latir Peak Wilderness, the property offers outstanding opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, backcountry exploration, and high-country recreation in an area known for its rugged high-altitude peaks, including seven peaks over 12,000 feet, and its diverse landscape featuring forested slopes, wildflower-filled meadows, and alpine lakes. Latir Creek originates high in the wilderness and flows just beyond the southeast corner of the state lease land. The ranch's agricultural infrastructure supports efficient hay and livestock production. The center pivot and flood-irrigated portions of the ranch allow for hay production as a supplement to the native grass and sage-covered pastures. The property is fully fenced and cross-fenced, making it suitable for horses or a small cattle operation. Fencing is extensive and well maintained, with 10 individual pastures available on the deeded acreage and five additional pastures on the state lease. Livestock working facilities include corrals, a loading chute, and multiple livestock waterers fed by frost-free water hydrants. The property is served by three wells providing irrigation, residential, and livestock water. Approximately ±200 acre-feet of pre-1907 adjudicated water rights tied to roughly 91 irrigated acres convey with the sale. Mineral rights, if any, will convey as owned. Latir Mountain Ranch benefits from experienced ranch management already in place, providing year-round oversight of livestock operations, irrigation systems, pasture rotation, property maintenance, and hunting. The ranch manager has taken care of this ranch for over 7 years and is interested in staying on with new ownership, if desired. The Latir Valley experiences four-season mountain conditions, with mild summers, crisp autumns, and winter snowfall that supports excellent recreation across the region. Sitting at roughly 7,800 feet, the area offers cool mountain air, abundant sunshine, and dramatic views of the surrounding peaks. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy easy access to Taos Ski Valley, Red River Ski Area, and Angel Fire Resort, all within a short drive and offering downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and extensive cross-country trails. Summer and fall bring exceptional hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, and mountain biking opportunities in the surrounding national forest and wilderness. This part of northern New Mexico was once encompassed by historic land grants, and the landscape still reflects that legacy with its open spaces, ranching culture, and deep connection to the region's high-country terrain. The ranch lies approximately 9 miles north of Questa, NM and roughly 11 miles south of Costilla, NM, with direct, year-round access from NM Highway 522. The Colorado state line is approximately 12 miles north, reached in about 15 minutes. Taos is approximately 35 minutes south, Red River about 25-30 minutes southeast, Angel Fire roughly 1 hour to the southeast, Santa Fe is about 2 hours to the south. Alamosa, Colorado is about 1 hour 35 minutes to the north. Regional airports in Alamosa and Santa Fe offer commercial flights, while Taos Regional Airport accommodates private aviation. Questa and Red River offer most amenities including restaurants, groceries, and hardware stores. Full amenities, shopping and medical care are available in Taos, Santa Fe and Alamosa.

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$3,972,500
2bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Pagosa Springs (United States)

Ripple Valley Ranch is +-410 acre and is an absolutely premier, world-class sporting property. It features 1.4 miles of both sides of the San Juan River that has been meticulously enhanced throughout. This incredibly rare property holds trophy-class trout along with incredible mule deer and excellent elk makes it a top-tier holding.Ripple Valley Ranch spans +/-410 acres with diverse terrain. The river bottom covers 90 acres, including 48 acres of irrigated hay meadows and deciduous tree row, all watered by an underground sprinkler system for efficient operation. The rest of the ranch provides prime habitat for mule deer and elk, featuring mountainous land with Ponderosa Pine, Pinyon Pine, Rocky Mountain Juniper, Cottonwood, Aspen and Gambel Oak. These areas are incredible staging areas for the big game to make their way to the irrigated meadows. The mountains rise quickly from the river and valley floor to create an almost dizzying beauty. In addition to the classic Southern Colorado awe-inspiring views, the dense tree covered peaks on the south side of the river provide cover for varied large game animals. The northern side of the river is overseen by more rocky ledges and less dense vegetation on the mountainside. The Fall color contrast of the various trees throughout the valley and along the river is incredible. The property features a span bridge that crosses the entire river and makes fishing, hunting, farming and simple enjoyment of the entire property a breeze. Built to last with steel beams and wood decking, this bridge is wide enough and strong enough to accommodate ATVs and small farm tractors and implements. This impressive structure also makes a wonderful spot to relax over top of the rushing water while watching the sunrise or sunset over the rocky peaks of the San Juan Mountains rising up from the river valley. The property includes two residences: a main home and a riverfront cabin. There is also an additional residential building envelope available. Please note that while the property is subject to a conservation easement, it allows for a total of three residences, which should be more than adequate for the property's needs. Built in 2006, the main house is a one story home that is 1,960 sf. It has 3 bedrooms and two full baths. It has been updated and is in good overall condition. Many of the rooms in this home are specifically situated to provide wonderful window views of the river, including the master bedroom, a secondary bedroom, great room and kitchen. There is a extra large deck on the back of the home that also overlooks the river. This is a wonderful place the enjoy a cup of morning coffee with the nearby sights and sounds of the San Juan River. The secondary home is a two story, riverfront cabin of 2,173 square foot with its own detached, 2 car garage. This cabin boasts 5 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The bedrooms are all large and provide extra elbow room. Both the interior and exterior exude a rustic charm that fits well on the ranch. There are laminate floors throughout the main floor and a native stone, wood-burning fireplace in the living room to provide both warmth and ambiance on a cool evening. This residence also comes furnished. The property includes three outbuildings for working on and storing equipment and/or vehicles. Finally, the property is well fenced with good, tight barbed wire and gates at each of the homes, providing both privacy and protection. The San Juan River further enhances the ranch's ecological value, serving as a perennial water source and providing critical habitat and cover for big game. The river is home to 11 fish species along this stretch, including the roundtail chub-a Colorado state species of concern, and the federally threatened Colorado pikeminnow. The river has undergone comprehensive enhancements, including the strategic placement of casting rocks, spawning beds, and deep stretches aimed at supporting substantial populations of trophy brown and rainbow trout. Some brook trout, the rare San Juan cutthroat trout and the occasional bass can also be caught in the river. In total, more than 1300 boulders have been added to this stretch of river during the restoration process. The waterway's design is considered among the finest in the state. Considerable investments have been dedicated to promoting river health, such as channel enhancement initiatives that narrow specific sections and establish additional pool and riffle habitats. The ranch sits at the center of a vital fall migration corridor, providing forage that sustains local wildlife. Each year, between up to 15,000 mule deer pass through the property as they travel to their winter range near Navajo Reservoir. Elk also rely on this southern migration route to remain uninterrupted. While elk use the property year-round, their numbers increase significantly in the fall and winter months. During winter, groups of up to 200 elk can often be seen gathered in the hayfields. There are several box blinds on the property (both ground level and elevated) so you are ready to hunt on day one. The San Juan River is the dividing line between Game Management Units 771 and 78, so portions of the ranch reside in each unit. As of 2025, both units allow for Over The Counter Elk tags for 2nd and 3rd Rifle Seasons. Over The Counter Bear tags are also available as an add-on to archery or muzzleloader deer and/or elk tags. There is also a private land only, late season doe tag available in these units. Ripple Valley Ranch hosts a substantial population of Merriam's Turkey, which are present on the property throughout the year, providing an additional opportunity for hunting on the ranch. The riparian corridor further supports specialized bird species, including the federally listed western yellow-billed cuckoo and the southwestern willow flycatcher. Canadian geese and various species of ducks often visit the property and use the river as well. There is also a +/-.2 acre, lined pond that sits high above the river on the north hillside and provides additional fishing and wildlife watering opportunities. The ranch's irrigated wheat fields are watered by underground pipe using a combination of sprinklers and side rolls . The irrigated ground used to be in an alfalfa grass mix that would produce +-1,000 small bales, however the owner has transitioned to a wheat crop that is used to provide feed for the wildlife on the property. Seller's portion of water rights are set to transfer to Buyer at closing and provide the following: 4 CFS Chavez No. 2 Ditch -1968 (a/k/a combined Chavez Ditch No. 1 and Chavez Ditch No. 2). 0.5 and 0.25 CFS H. Harry Askins Pipeline. Seller's portion of mineral rights (believed to be 100%) shall transfer to Buyer at closing. With more than 300 days of sunshine each year, Pagosa Springs offers endless opportunities to explore the outdoors in every season. Nestled in Colorado's 'Sunbelt,' just 35 miles north of the New Mexico border and along the western slope of the Continental Divide, this mountain destination showcases four distinct and dramatic seasons-each bringing its own adventures and natural beauty. Pagosa Springs, Colorado, features the world's deepest geothermal hot spring, renowned for its mineral-rich, therapeutic waters referred to as the Mother Spring. The Springs Resort, situated in the downtown area, offers more than 25-45 soaking pools with varying temperatures, all set alongside the picturesque San Juan River. The resort operates year-round, providing a wellness-oriented environment and 24-hour access for overnight guests. Pagosa Springs enjoys a comfortable mountain climate. July is the warmest month, with average daytime highs around 80°F (26°C) and nighttime lows near 45°F (7°C). January is the coldest month, featuring average highs of 39°F (4°C) and lows that dip to about 4°F (-15°C). 20.64 inches of precipitation annually in the warm months. 67.4 inches of snow annually in downtown Pagosa Springs. Over 400 inches of snow annually onWolf Creek Pass, the most snow in Colorado, measured at Wolf Creek Ski Area Pagosa Springs, located in southwestern Colorado, is historically defined by its geothermal hot springs, with the name derived from the Ute wordPagosah, meaning healing waters. Originally a gathering place for the Southern Ute Tribe, the area was settled by pioneers in the 1870s, established as a town in 1883, and incorporated in 1891, growing through the lumber and railroad industries.   Please Note: The Seller (Sherman Wyman) of Ripple Valley Ranch is a licensed Broker in Colorado with Hayden Outdoors, LLC. The Ripple Valley Ranch is located 18 miles south of the town of Pagosa Springs in rural Archuleta County, Colorado. The ranch overlooks 1.4 mile stretch of the San Juan River and borders the Southern Ute Tribal trust lands. The property is 18 miles south of Pagosa springs and 50 miles from Wolf Creek Ski Area. Pagosa Springs is located 47 miles (75km) east ofDurango. The San Juan River flows through the middle of town.

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$13,090,000

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Ignacio (United States)

The Arboles Bucks And Bulls Ranch checks a lot of boxes. There is a quaint 3BR Farmhouse, large barn and big hay shed. This exceptional 280 acre ranch offers a unique opportunity to own a working ranch, with an orchard, 61 acres of hay production and irrigated pastures, providing great habitat for wildlife. The ranch offers outstanding mule deer, elk, turkey and bear hunting along with many 2-trac trails to explore your ranch. The beautiful 280 acre ranch offers a wide variety of terrain and habitat, with 61 irrigable acres of hay fields and pasture for grazing your livestock. As an added bonus, there is a fruit orchard plus more fruit trees around the home totaling several dozen fruit trees, bearing apples, pears, apricots and plums. The remaining 219 acres are a mix of flat wooded and open areas, ridges and draws that provide a great habitat for many varieties of wildlife, including elk, mule deer, bear, turkeys and many species of small game animals and coyotes, bobcats and mountain lions. There are numerous year around ponds and together with the availability of abundant lush fields, wooded ridges and draws, making the ranch an excellent habitat for large numbers of elk and mule deer. The hayfields are irrigated with side roll sprinklers and the grazing pastures are irrigated with gated pipe. The ranch is fenced and cross fenced to rotate livestock. The ranch is a great equestrian property with miles of trails, excellent pasture, a big barn with horse stalls, a tack room and tons of storage.         The ranch has a 1,916 Sq Ft, 3 bedroom, 1 full bathroom, 2-story farmhouse plus a large basement. The historic farmhouse was built in 1907 and has been lovingly cared for and updated over the many years. The home has a modern heat system and the home has free propane to keep the home nice and toasty on the cold winter nights. The home has a fenced yard with plush grass and multiple fruit trees and Cottonwood Trees for shade. There is a 4,000+ Sq Ft barn that has been well cared for that features horse stalls, tack room, hay loft, and many areas for storage and indoor work areas along with covered parking for 3 tractors. There is also a 1,326 Sq Ft hay shed that provides plenty of storage to keep your hay and equipment dry. There is a long list of farm tractors, farm equipment and heavy equipment that are available to purchase and can be negotiated separately. There is about everything you need to maintain the ranch, make improvements and grow and harvest your own hay. The seller is an estate and the list is being compiled. The ranch provides great habitat for mule deer, elk, turkeys, bears, bobcats, coyotes, mountain lions and many species of small game animals. There are extensive 2 trac trails to horseback ride, hike, mountain bike or ride your ATV around to explore your piece of paradise. The trail system allows you to get close to any big game harvested and to assist in packing out your trophy. The ranch is only 10 minutes from the Navajo Lake marina where you can drop your boat in the water for the day, or longer. Navajo Lake is 26 miles long and provides excellent fishing and recreational boating opportunities. There is a 2nd marina at the south end of the lake, near the dam. The New Mexico marina provides dining, a well supplied convenience store, fuel and with a reservation, overnight lodging. A short drive away you have 2 ski resorts, multiple golf courses, rivers and lakes to fish or boat, and seemingly endless hiking, biking and Jeep trails. There is a long list of farm equipment that can be negotiated separately. The seller is an estate and the list is being compiled. The property has free propane to heat the residence. Arboles, Colorado enjoys a classic high-desert mountain climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and sunny, with daytime highs typically in the 80s and cool, refreshing evenings. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in late summer, bringing brief rain and dramatic skies. Fall is crisp and colorful, with mild days and cool nights. Winters are generally cold but relatively dry, featuring moderate snowfall compared to higher elevations, and plenty of blue-sky days. Spring brings gradual warming, occasional wind, and scattered showers, supporting lush meadows and healthy agricultural conditions. The ranch is conveniently located just 25 minutes from Durango-La Plata County airport with daily flights to Dallas, Denver and Phoenix and seasonal daily flights to Houston. Ignacio is less that 15 minutes away and has most of what you need on a daily basis with a great grocery store, hardware store, auto parts store, feedstore and numerous restaurants including fine dining at 7 Rivers Restaurant in the Sky Ute Casino. Durango is about 45 minutes away of offers a wide variety of entertainment options for the whole family. 45 minutes to the east is Pagosa Springs, home to North America's deepest mineral hot springs.

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$2,274,300
3bedrooms
1bathroom

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Quemado (United States)

Cienega Amarilla Ranch is ±400 acres in western New Mexico, defined by rare year‑round water: the Cienega Amarilla runs the length of the property, shaded by mature trees and forming a natural wildlife corridor. A comfortable, solar‑powered ranch house and corrals anchor the headquarters. In GMU 12 and currently receiving a landowner elk tag through EPLUS, this is a secluded, capable gentleman's ranch.Cienega Amarilla Ranch offers ±400-acres with a blend of riparian bottomland and upland high desert. The Cienega Amarilla flows year-round through the entire length of the property, lined with mature cottonwoods and willows that create rare, lush habitat in this part of New Mexico. Native grasses flourish along the cienega and provide excellent forage for light livestock or big game use. Beyond the creek, the land rises into piñon-juniper hillsides with scattered open benches, sandstone bluffs, and expansive views across the valley. Historically used for cattle ranching, the property remains well suited for use as a gentleman's ranch-capable of supporting a few head of cattle or horses while maintaining its strong wildlife habitat. The combination of perennial water, healthy cover, and forage makes the ranch a natural draw for elk, deer, and other game throughout the year. The ranch headquarters centers on a comfortable, rustic home set just west of the Cienega Amarilla. Interior features include a large living area with a wood-burning stove, log-accent walls, and a covered porch that captures sunset views as the cliffs above the cienega light up. Electricity is provided by a solar array with battery storage and inverter. There is no well; domestic water is pulled directly from the Cienega Amarilla via on-site pumping. Propane service supports heating and appliances. The yard around the home includes fruit trees, shade trees, and raised garden beds, along with stone and paver patios that frame the headquarters area. A dedicated storage and utility room supports extended off-grid use. Outbuildings include a shop/garage with ample storage and workspace, plus additional ranch structures for tools and supplies. Adjacent to the headquarters is a functional set of corrals and small livestock pens. The ranch is fully fenced except where sheer cliffs create natural borders. Internal ranch roads and two-track trails provide 4x4 and UTV access along the creek corridor. Cienega Amarilla Ranch lies within New Mexico Game Management Unit 12, known for healthy populations of elk, mule deer, and pronghorn, along with black bear and mountain lion. The year-round water and riparian corridor of the Cienega Amarilla create dependable habitat that consistently attracts wildlife. The ranch is currently enrolled in the EPLUS program as part of a larger cooperative of ranches, which provides a landowner elk authorization. With the features of this ranch, including the habitat created by the year-round cienega, future owners may have the opportunity to apply for habitat improvement incentive tags, thereby increasing the total number of tags*. Hunting for other species, including deer, pronghorn, and bear, is available to landowners through over-the-counter tags, giving owners a wide spectrum of hunting opportunities on the property. Beyond hunting, the ranch's secluded setting offers quiet privacy for horseback riding, hiking, and exploring the sandstone bluffs and historic settlement remnants. Nearby public lands and national forests across western New Mexico and eastern Arizona expand the scope for additional recreation. *Always check the latest regulations with NMDGF. Cienega Amarilla Ranch was historically a cattle ranch, supported by the perennial water of the Cienega Amarilla and the grass it produces along its corridor. While the property's ±400 acres are not suited to large-scale operations, it offers strong potential as a gentleman's ranch-ideal for running a small herd of cattle or a few horses. The cienega provides consistent forage and water, a rare advantage in this part of New Mexico. The defining resource of the ranch is the Cienega Amarilla-a perennial, spring-fed wetland that runs the full ±400-acre length of the property. Ciénegas are unique to the Southwest: permanently saturated wetlands in an otherwise arid landscape. Once common across the region, many have been lost to overgrazing and groundwater diversion, making this intact ciénega especially rare. These wetlands are sustained by groundwater discharge and patterns of winter precipitation, creating organic-rich soils and supporting a mosaic of vegetation. Along the Cienega Amarilla, sedges and rushes thrive in the saturated soils, while willows and cottonwoods line the corridor and provide shade and shelter. This continuous green ribbon stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding high desert. Set in Catron County near the Arizona line at roughly 6,800 feet, the ranch sits in New Mexico's high-desert plateau. Summers are hot, with daytime highs commonly in the 90s, often followed by late-summer monsoon storms. Spring and fall are cooler transition seasons. Winters are cold with periodic snow. Annual precipitation is light, and the area is known for abundant clear, sunny days. The ranch is accessed by county-maintained roads, offering a secluded setting near the New Mexico-Arizona line. While Quemado is the nearest New Mexico community, the most practical full-service base is St.Johns, Arizona, less than an hour to the west. Springerville and Eagar are also within easy reach for supplies and services, with Show Low serving as the closest larger hub. Approximate drive times: • St.Johns, AZ - 45-60 minutes • Springerville/Eagar, AZ - about 1-11/4 hours • Show Low, AZ - about 2 hours • Albuquerque, NM - 23/4-3 hours • Phoenix, AZ - 51/2 hours • Tucson, AZ - 51/2-6 hours

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$1,536,700
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Annonceur International

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Farmhouse Apache Creek (United States)

The Hines Ranch Retreat is a magical property in western New Mexico. Sleeping approximately 40 (4 homes and 4 cabins), with a full commercial diner, soda fountain & pizza oven on +/-96 acres with 3.75 acre water rights, spring-fed water, and an agriculture well. There's a 20-acre meadow with a 0.5-acre pond stocked with trophy fish and a minnow pond supplied by a spring-fed waterfall surrounded by diverse vegetation creating a wildlife haven.With nearly +/-100 acres there is plenty of room to spread out and have fun on the 20 acre meadow with three ponds. With the driveway being right off the pavement you can't beat the accessibility of this parcel. With waterfall features, a live spring, ponds and an intermittent creek this land has a diversity of plants and wildlife that can't be matched. You have your own riding trails within the property and access to thousands of miles of trails right out your front door. Nestled in the mountains, this extraordinary retreat comprises eleven charming buildings arranged looking towards a spring-fed private pond, fully stocked with trophy bluegill, crappie and bass, offering the perfect opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy leisurely afternoons casting lines. The scenery turns to magic in the evenings and with a full spectrum of antique lights to light the pathways your gatherings will be perfect outdoors as the sun sets. Whether you're looking for a private escape or a gathering place for family and friends, this retreat provides ample space and amenities to accommodate a range of activities. Just a short 65 yards from the pavement you will cross through the beautiful one-of-a-kind log entry and then cross the Apache creek and within another 100 yards will come upon the large 20 acre meadow with a half acre pond in the center with 2 homes on the left and a diner, 2 homes, a shop/barn and a cabin complex on your right. On your furthest left is the ranch house. This beautiful log exterior ranch-style home, is approximately 2400 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths w/shower & 1 bathroom w/tub. It also includes a full kitchen & dining, large living room with wood stove and a mudroom with washer and dryer. The huge front porch looks directly towards the pond. With a garden area and chicken coop nearby this is the perfect spot to become one with nature surrounded by giant oak trees. Immediately to the left is the White House - Square log built, open floor plan with a kitchen 2 bedroom, bath w/shower, with a large loft on either end of the large open living area. At approximately 1725 square feet it also includes a large utility/mud room with washer and dryer. Three sides are wrapped with a covered patio deck. Immediately to your right is the diner with a huge porch out front overlooking the pond and the large 20 acre meadow. Step inside to enjoy a soda from the soda fountain while waiting on a meal prepared in the pizza oven or commercial kitchen. The 1600 square feet of space also includes a barber shop, full bathroom and an entertainment area with projector screen. Next door to the right is the John Deere home. This is a multistory cabin-style home encompassing three levels. It includes a greenhouse, a large storage room and 2 bedrooms on the main level. Go upstairs to find a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom w/ shower. One more level you find the rest of the 2665 square feet in a small loft, living area and a walk out balcony with the best birds eye view on the entire property. To the left of the John Deere is the stone home. This stone face, 360 degree home with a total wrap around covered patio is a 1200 square foot 2 bedroom 2 bathroom with appliances, a wood burning fireplace, on demand hot water heater and central heat and air. The view of the giant oaks and pond from the front windows and porch are unmatched beauty. Behind the John Deere home is the fully insulated drive thru 70X40 metal red shop/barn. It comes with plenty of space for your toys and the equipment needed to keep these beautiful grounds in tip-top shape. Just out of sight and behind the barn is the cabin stays complex (4 cabins) with separate mens & womens bathrooms w/showers. Each cabin is 160 square feet, insulated and beautifully done with tongue and groove pine interior and sleeps 4. No need to worry about the property when you're not there. The property has 18 video surveillance cameras with remote phone access. Need to water the grass, no worries there either with the ability to turn on the sprinkler system from your phone as well. The owner has done a tremendous job with upkeep and incorporating modern technology to make it as easy as possible. The property is currently enrolled in the E plus program and has historically received tags. (The future of the tags depends on the continued enrollment, continued habitat improvement and availability of the program). The Gila National Forest is known for its healthy population of elk, particularly in the North and South Gila areas. The diverse terrain, which includes meadows, forests, and mountainous regions, provides excellent habitats for elk. Gila National Forest offers a diverse range of outdoor recreational opportunities set against a stunning backdrop of rugged mountains, deep canyons, and expansive wilderness. Here are some highlights: 1. Hiking and Backpacking 2. Camping 3. Fishing 4. Wildlife Watching 5. Caving 6. Horseback Riding 7. Scenic Drives This property does have water rights associated with springs and wells, which will convey with the property. Property could be used as a rental property to either corporations and businesses for retreats or to families for vacations to generate income when not in use by the owner. Apache Creek, New Mexico, experiences a diverse climate that is influenced by its elevation and geographical features. Apache Creek experiences varied precipitation throughout the year. The peak rainy months are usually July and August due to the monsoon season, while late spring and fall can also bring sporadic rain. The elevation of Apache Creek, at approximately 6,500 feet, contributes to cooler temperatures year-round compared to lower elevations in New Mexico. The area enjoys a good amount of sunshine, particularly in the summer months. Amenities can be sought in Reserve NM about 20 miles away, Springerville AZ about 75 miles away and Silver City, NM about 110 miles away. Here are some of the closest airports: Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ)-Located about 200 miles north of Apache Creek, is the primary airport for New Mexico, providing numerous flight options and services. El Paso International Airport (ELP)-Approximately 250 miles south of Apache Creek has a wider range of domestic and international flights. Springerville Municipal Airport about 75 miles away provides a convenient option for aviators traveling to and from the White Mountains region of Arizona. Grant County Airport (SVC)-Located in Silver City, about 110 miles southeast of Apache Creek, this small regional airport offers limited commercial flights. It's a convenient option for general aviation and some regional connections.

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$5,292,900

By Annonceur International

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