1 Acre Lot FSBO In Sandoval County New Mexico

Rio Rancho U3 Blk46 L25

Fastest Growing City In NM By Albuquerque & Sante Fe NM

Updated Area Information

Financing $6500

$0 Down Or Best Cash Offer

Location: Sandoval County, NM
Parcels for sale:1
APN#Description
57869Unit 3, Block 46, Lot 25 Rio Rancho Estates
City:Rio RanchoApproximates From Property:

NW of Albuquerque

SW of Santa Fe

Parcel size:1.0 AcreOversized lot - great investment! Check Parcel Map with Photo Location below - dimensions are approximates.
Roads:Dirt, Dedicated EasementSee notes below. Water:Well, Holding tankNeeds to be installed.
Power:In area, Solar, GeneratorNeeds to be installed. Sewer:Septic, Holding tankNeeds to be installed.
Deed type:Statutory WarrantyTitle insurance is available. Liens:No
Title marketable:YesTitle insurance is available. CCRs:No
Time restrictions to build:No Property taxes per year:$11.80Paid Current. Future tax notices will be buyers responsibility.
Property taxes paid current:Yes POA Dues:No
Zoning:Residential allowing for Homes, Manufactured Home Doc Prep Fee:$150To be added to the purchase price. Due within 5 days of hitting the "Buy Now" button at the bottom of this listing.
Additional Information:

We have supplied several map links below to assist you in locating this property. These maps include approximate GPS Coordinates and Aerial Photos:


Parcel Map with Photo Location

Section Map

Street Map

Close Up Aerial Map with GPS Coordinates

Overview Aerial Map

Aerial Map Looking North

Aerial Map Looking East

Aerial Map Looking South

Aerial Map Looking West

BLM Map

Terrain Map

Area Map

 

We are offering this property for sale with financing however we are willing to give a better price for an all cash offer! See details below! Give us a call!

 

 


This one acre lot is an oversized lot located just south of Southern Blvd and west of 60th Street as seen in the section map link above. These are both major roads in the subdivision. The section map link shows the city limits in a thick black line and this property sits about ten blocks outside of the current city limits! All of the photos were taken in April 2007 about three lots to the southwest as seen in the parcel map link and these should be an excellent representation of the area.

The area is a gentle rolling hill with lots of junipers, cactus and native plants and grasses sprinkled about. To the east is a fabulous long view of the Sandia Mountains! It was snowcapped and beautiful when we visited as seen in the photos below! I could also see two other mountain ranges from this area! You can see the skyscrapers in Albuquerque to the southeast - very cool! There is also a cool flat mountain with interesting peaks to the southeast.

Be sure and click on the Sandoval County link at the bottom of the Subdivision Information section below for several pictures as well as updated information about the growth in this area. Find out about the new proposed city just to the west of Rio Rancho called Rio West as well as views of the new city center!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBDIVISION INFORMATION:

Update May 2009: It was a beautiful time of year to visit Rio Rancho with lots of pretty spring flowers and warm sunny weather as we explored a few different units and poked our nose around to see if things are still growing there. We noticed quite a bit of growth happening still with new subdivisions, houses, streets, and businesses being built! The Rio Grande was pretty full and the Bosque along it was a plush green. As we drove around it was easy to see that this place is still moving along even during the economic downturn!

There continues to be a lot of construction around the Santa Ana Star Arena and new City Center. I got my first glimpse at V. Sue Cleveland High School, the 2nd high school in Rio Rancho which is set to open in fall of 2009 - home of the Storms! Other projects being built at the City Center area include Hewlett-Packard Customer Service Center (scheduled to open late 2009), University of New Mexico West campus (scheduled to open spring 2010), a community college, and the University of NM Sandoval Regional Medical Center (scheduled to open 2011). This facility is expected to have 75 private rooms with the capacity to expand to 120 beds and more than 400 workers are expected in the first year. Services will include emergency services, urgent care, surgical services and more!

The Albuquerque Journal named some of the projects the federal stimulus program will fund and on that list was money for the Paseo del Volcan Road project. The city has learned that it will receive $14 MILLION and will solicit bids for the construction of the extension of Pasel del Volcan from Iris Road to US 550. This will create new access to the city center. I was pleasantly surprised to see just how much this place continues to grow!

The Rio Grande was full and it was a beautiful rich green along the Bosque!


Lots of new construction by the new Arena and City Center!

 

 

 

More new construction and a new commercial building at Unser and McMahon Blvd!

 


Josh getting his first glimpse at the Santa Ana Star Center- too bad we didn't have a few more hours to catch the game that day!


 


My first glimpse at V. Sue Cleveland High School which is the 2nd high school for Rio Rancho set to open the fall of 2009!


 
 
 
The Santa Ana Star Casino - a wonderful place to stay and play in Bernalillo:
 
 
 
Construction by Northern Blvd and Unser:
 
 
 
 
New growth in unit 22 and me enjoying the warm sunshine and giving my best Vanna White pose!
 
 
I dont often get my camera out quick enough to catch the rabbits but this guy put on a show for me!
 
 
 
 
 
 
I got a kick out of the Chili's sign - seems so fitting in the area!
 

 
This is an Indian Pueblo just west along I80 on your way to Gallup. I always marvel at the old homes built into the side of the hill - incredible that it is still inhabited today! The drive west to the border of Arizona is a beautiful drive!
 

 
 

Located 15 miles north of Albuquerque and 50 miles southwest of Santa Fe, Rio Rancho sits high atop a mesa offering stunning views of the Sandia Mountains and Rio Grande! Rio Rancho is located in the heart of New Mexico, just north of Albuquerque. Anchored by chip maker Intel with over 5000 employees as well as Victoria Secret and Sprint, this master planned communities pro-business attitude and a high quality of life makes this New Mexico's fourth largest city.

If you drive west out of Albuquerque and then head north up into Rio Rancho you will be amazed at the growth. Five years ago when I first visited this area they were redoing the interstate through the middle of Albuquerque and these were just overhead signs with no exit to anywhere yet. Now...it's homes built the entire way out to these exits west on I40 and then north into Rio Rancho. Take the drive! Go see it for yourself! I believe in Rio Rancho as an investment and encourage you to explore the growth in this area! Char the Explorer : )

Albuquerque was named in May 2005 as the 5th best place in the USA for Business and Careers by Forbes Magazine
Albuquerque was also named in June 2006 as the 3rd out of 50 Smart Places to Live in the USA by Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine.
 

 
ADDITIONAL STATE INFORMATION:

New Mexico's new liquid waste regulations went into effect in September of 2005. These regulations will provide the highest quality to the environment and was greatly needed with the drought situations over the years. Smile4u Inc greatly encourages you to research the new regulations to understand what you will be allowed to do with your property. We have not researched the ground to depth water in any of the areas we sell land in. If the property does not meet the new standards for conventional septic systems, other ideas to research are: installing complete retention systems such as holding tanks, waiting till public utilities are provided in the street, or to purchase an adjoining property. The new regulations for undeveloped lots platted before February 1st, 1990 require at least 3/4 of an acre for a conventional septic system and 3/4 of an acre in areas with depth to ground water 100 feet or less. There are sunset provisions that allow a 3-5 year period for you to install using the old guidelines. After the sunset period is over you will need to comply with the new regulations. If you would like to see a copy of the new regulations that we obtained from the State please Click Here. We also have information we can email you if you would like to research retentions systems. We actually came across a subdivision in Kansas a few years ago that had several hundred properties that all were required to use holding tanks so don't be afraid to think outside the box!

For more information and pictures from our journeys to the area click here: Sandoval County

 

CONTRACT TERMS

There is $150.00 nonrefundable doc prep fee to buy this contract. You will be hard pressed to find a more affordable doc prep fee!

Contract Price is $6,500 with 8% interest and approximately 85 monthly payments of $100.00 due by the 10th of each month. Once the contract is paid off we will prepare all necessary documents and we will pay the costs to transfer ownership. It's all part of your $150.00 doc prep fee!

Skip Payment Coupons - One a year for the life of the loan! If you find yourself short on cash you can skip that month's payment and tack it on to the end of the loan.

Matching Down Payment Program - Put up to 10% cash down and we will match that amount off of the purchase price! Example - put down 10%, $650.00, and we will deduct $650.00 more off of the purchase price making the remaining balance $5,200.00.

Zero Down - You pay only the doc prep fee to buy this contract!

Easy Financing - No Credit Check

No Early Payoff Penalty

Assumable Contracts

Terms Negotiable: If you are looking for an all cash price, putting some cash down or different terming please contact us with your offer! : )

 

 

Please conduct your due diligence research and be sure to ask all questions prior to hitting the "Buy Now" button below.

Once you click on the "Buy Now" button we put a Sale Pending notice on the listing and email out further instructions. Within 24 hours we must receive a response to that email that includes your contact information. Payment is due within 5 days unless prior arrangements are made by cashiers check, money order, Visa/Master/Discover Card or Paypal. We often have several interested buyers in the same property and in fairness to all interested parties we keep the property available until someone is 100% prepared to complete the transactions.

With our sincere thanks,

Mark, Charlotte, Derek, and Josh : )

Please feel free to call Char at 360-550-8943 with any questions! We are on Pacific time.

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