1 Acre Real Estate By Belen New Mexico

40 Min S of Albuquerque By Rio Grande River & Sevelita National Wildlife Refuge

Rio Grande Estates U6 Blk 252 Lot 17

Socorro County Zoning Homes Or RV

Cash Price $1475 Or Best Offer

Location: Socorro County, NM
Parcels for sale:1
APN#Description
Z39-71E-0077AA parcel of land in Rio Grande Estates, Unit six (6), Block two hundred fifty-two (252), Lot seventeen (17)
City:Belen40 Min S of Albuquerque, 10 min S of Belen Parcel size:1 Acre
Roads:Dirt, Gravel, Dedicated EasementSits one lot off graveled/dirt road - see notes below. Water:Well, Holding tankNeeds to be installed.
Power:Solar, GeneratorSee notes below. Sewer:Septic, Holding tankNeeds to be installed.
Deed type:Statutory Warranty Liens:No
Title marketable:YesTitle Insurance Is Available. CCRs:No
Time restrictions to build:No Property taxes per year:$14.50Paid 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.
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

Section Map

Street Map

Subdivision Map

Close Up Aerial Map with GPS Coords.

General Overview Aerial Map

Area Map

Looking west towards the Manzano Mountains.

 

This one acre building lot is located about 40 minutes south of Albuquerque and ten minutes south of Belen just off Interstate 25. The Rio Grande River flows just to the west and you can see the bosque and mesa above the river in the distance! It is a short drive south of the bustling town of Belen. The bottom of the subdivision is bordered by the Sevellita National Wildlife Refuge and the Rio Grande River flows a short ways to the west as seen in the maps and aerial photos.

Sitting one lots off of Jacinto which is a graveled/dirt road this property has good access and was easy to locate. It sits on the east side of the subdivision and has pretty views from the northeast to the southeast of the Manzano Mountains. To the south is a very cool hill and the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge actually adjoins this subdivision to the south. I spent a couple hours exploring it one day and saw some beautiful wildlife as seen in the area photos. To the southwest across the other side of the valley and Rio Grande River is Ladron Peak. There is a house to the west as well that has surrounded itself by tires which is a bummer otherwise it is a beautiful view. You can also see the rim of the mesa that rises above the Rio Grande River in the distance to the west. You can see a bit of the tops of the trees - a peaceful setting.

Beatrice is a dirt road leading along the south of the property as seen in the photos and Jacinto which is one lot east was in excellent shape as seen in the photo as well. This is one of the main roads through the subdivision as well so your access in and out to the property is in decent shape! There were a few homes sprinkled about this part of the subdivision but still plenty of privacy. Ladron Peak can be seen to the west. Located in the Sierra Ladrones which lies between the Rio Puerco to the east and the Rio Salado to the southwest, the peak is 9,210 feet and the summit is almost 4500 feet above the Rio Grande Valley! Part of the range is included in the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge which sits just below this subdivision! Animal species include mountain lion, pronghorn, bear and desert bighorn sheep.

The first set of the photos below were taken in May of 2009 and the second set of photos were taken October 2007 both of the actual property and it's surrounding views. There are a few neighbors in the area and the satellite photo shows a home in the block to the southeast. I did not see power in this unit so alternative sources of power must be being used. If you have been looking for an investment piece of property or a place to put a home with minimal restrictions be sure and check this out! You will be hard pressed to find an acre of land this cheap so close to Albuquerque with decent access and power! The assessed value is $2,700 and our asking price is 45% off of that price! Enjoy! Char the Explorer : )

 

This first set of photos was taken in May of 2009 of the actual property and it's surrounding views.

 

 
Beatric Ave the dirt road that runs along the south of the property
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is Jacinto St which is one block to the east - you can see the structure that is across the street in the next block to the southeast and the cool hill to the south in the distance.
 
 

 

All of the photos below were taken in October of 2007 of the actual property and it's surrounding views.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 

 AREA AND SUBDIVISION INFORMATION:

The Rio Grande Estates is located about half an hour south of Albuquerque in an area called Bernardo which is just south of Belen. It sits at the northern part of Socorro County along highway 60. Interstate 25 sits a few minutes to the west on the other side of the Rio Grande River. It is on the valley floor with incredible views of the green bosque along the river to the west and Ladronne Peak in the distance. The other side of the valley is a beautiful view of the Manzano Mountains. What is very cool about this subdivision is that it is bordered to the south by the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge!

There has been quite a bit of growth in this area in the past few years and the location of these communities from Albuquerque makes it inevetable. If you have been looking for an investment piece of property be sure and check this out. You will be hard pressed to find an acre of land this cheap so close to Albuquerque with decent access! There is a road that leads north out of the subdivision to a country road that leads you into south Belen. Or you can leave out the southern end onto Hwy 60 and quickly jump on I25 which takes you north into Albuquerque. I constantly read about growth in the greater Albuquerque area and frequently realize that the town is close to Hwy 60 which runs through the bottom of this subdivision.


Update May 2009: We spent some time looking at land in the Rio Grande Estates just south of Belen and then went north out of the subdivision to the town of Belen. They sure have done a lot of improvement to their streets and it was a pretty afternoon in the quiet town. The Rio Grande was pretty full and the bosque along it was a brilliant green! We then headed down to the town of Socorro to pick up a few maps at the county courthouse. Socorro continues to be a busy town and I have seen so much growth there since my first visit around 2002. From there we went for a long drive out to Valle de Manana near the Alamo Indian Reservation, through the Rio Salida and then up to the interstate west of Albuquerque. Wow what a beautiful long drive that was!!

The Albuquerque Journal named some of the projects the federal stimulus program will fund and on that list was 1.4 MILLION for general improvements at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. Part of this refuge adjoins the bottom of the Rio Grande Estates to the south and we have some photos below of our visit there!

The Rio Grande was a plush green and full!

 

Some creatures we found out in the Rio Grande Estates:

 


A church just north of the Rio Grande Estates on the way into the town of Belen and some of the local businesses in Belen.

 
 
 
 
Lots to see as we explored Socorro County!
 
 
 
 

April 2008 Update For Rio Grande Estates Subdivision: We received the assessed notices for properties we own in this subdivision. I quickly glanced through a few and was so surprised to see they were between $2700 and $3000. That is considerably more than what we are selling them at! We really work hard to find affordable land in growing areas. Be sure and do your research!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Rio Grande River which flows through the bosque!
 
 
 
 
 

Lots of new construction can be seen while driving along the interstate between Belen and Los Lunas!
 
 
 
 

The new Rail Runner station in Belen. The parking lot was full when we drove by to look at it!

 
 

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 photos of our journeys to Socorro click here: Socorro County

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. 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.

The purchase price plus a $150.00 doc prep fee buys 100% ownership of this property! We will prepare all documents necessary to transfer ownership and even include a check to cover all recording fees and transfer taxes as well. We will also include maps to assist you in locating the property. It's all part of the $150 doc prep fee! Buyer will have 5 days to send payment by cashiers check, money order, Visa/Master/Discover Card or we also accept Paypal.

With our sincere thanks,

Mark, Charlotte, Derek & Kristy : )

Cash Price Only $1,475.00 Or Best Offer!

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

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