2 Acres Real Estate Land For Sale E Of Albuquerque

By Edgewood In Torrance County

Estancia Ranchettes Unit14-A Blk15 Lots 19&20

Very Close To Exit On Interstate!

$3,500 Cash for Complete Ownership!

Location: Torrance County, NM
Parcels for sale:2
APN#Description
9021Tract numbered Nineteen (19), Block numbered Fifteen (15), Unit numbered Fourteen A (14a)
9022Tract numbered Twenty (20), Block numbered Fifteen (15), Unit numbered Fourteen A (14a)
City:Moriarty1/2 hour E of Albuquerque, 15 Min to Walmart in Edgewood Parcel size:2 AcresSee Parcel Map link - 2 adjoining 1 acre lots.
Roads:Dirt, Dedicated EasementSee notes below. Water:Well, Holding tankNeeds installation.
Power:In area, Solar, GeneratorNeeds installation - see notes below. Sewer:Septic, Holding tankNeeds installation.
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:$5.48 eachPaid current. Future tax notices will be buyers responsibility.
Property taxes paid current:Yes POA Dues:No
Zoning:Residential allowing for Homes, Manufactured Home, RVs Doc Prep Fee:$150To be added to the purchase price. Due within 5 days after hitting the "Buy Now' button at the top or 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

Subdivision Map

Section Map

Close Up Aerial Map with GPS Coordinates

Overview Aerial Map

Area Map

We merged a few photos together to show the view to the northeast. There are semis traveling down the interstate and a group of trailers along the frontage road.


The Estancia Ranchettes is a very easy subdivision to locate just east of the town of Moriarty off of Interstate 40. It is a large subdivision with a few residents sprinkled about, but for the most part remains undeveloped. There are stunning sunsets of the Sandia Mountains to the West! Sandia is Spanish for watermelon and represents the beautiful reddish colors of the sunsets over the mountains. The subdivision is gentle rolling hills with scattered sagebrush, native plants, and grasses. There are cows roaming about.

This lot sits very close to the beginning of the subdivision thats just to the south of the interstate close to where the exit ramp is off of Interstate 40. It is close to the exit where the hotel/bar/restaurant are at as seen in the maps and photos. All of the pictures were taken on a previous visit in October 2007 about seven blocks to the northeast along Pueblo Road around block 2 of this same unit which can be seen in the maps as well.  We have not had a chance to view this property, but the pictures should be an excellent representation of the property and roads in the area. Pueblo is a graveled road in great shape at the end of the block to the east and I imagine that the road along the south of the property is a dirt road. There is power through some parts of this area and you will need to view the property to see just how close it runs. I have noted which photos are looking to the SW towards this property. The aerial photos show a few structures in the area to the west and east. There are a few farms to the west.

There are awesome views of the treed hills from the north to the northeast. The Sandia Mountains can be seen from the southwest all the way up to the northwest! The area is nicely covered in grass and low shrubs. They each have already been subdivided so if you decide to keep one acre for yourself and sell or gift the other one acre you have no additional paperwork to do! They can be split apart into two separate parcels simply by filing a deed. We prefer to not split them apart for those of you who appreciate the privacy of 2 acres! Enjoy! Char the Explorer!


 
Looking south down Pueblo - the property sits to the southwest of here which would be the right hand side of the photo.
 
 
 
 

Pueblo, an excellent graveled road that runs just to the east of the property at the end of the block!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

There are pretty trees on the hills to the northeast!

    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This is the bar/hotel at the exit off the interstate.

 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 

AREA AND SUBDIVISION INFORMATION:

A couple of REAL cowboys I met out in Cline's Corner!


Update June 2009: We stopped out at Clines Corner along Route 66, just east of Moriarty, and I saw two cowboys in the restaurant in their spurs and dusty hats. I mentioned to the waitress I sure which I had my camera as it was the first time I had seen cowboys in spurs in a restaurant and she hooked me up. Billy and Jeff were both good sports! Have I mentioned before how much I realllllly like my job?!? : ) We stopped through the Estancia Ranchettes and looked at several parcels of land and saw some of the locals with their new babies!

We drove by where the new racino site is to be but didn't see anything yet. One of the locals told me they had heard there was a delay due to a pipeline through the property and I read a newspaper article that discusses this obstacle as well. The article discusses the solutions being tossed around. It says the Moriarty Mayor stated that they had recent contact with the Downs consulting engineer in preparation with a meeting with the former governor to discussing stimulus funding for the infrastructure improvements and that their engineer is planning like it's going to happen. So it appears that things aren't moving along as quickly as expected but it's still out there. I will continue to keep my eyes and ears open on this one! Once a land deal is signed it could take up to 12 months to have it up and running in Moriarty.


A cute baby horse by her momma and two baby calves!

 

A beautiful sunset and the moon hanging in the blue sky during the sunset!

 


The Estancia Ranchettes is a very easy subdivision to locate just east of the town of Moriarty off of Interstate 40. It is a large subdivision with a few residents sprinkled about but for the most part remains undeveloped. There are stunning sunsets over the Sandia Mountains to the west! Sandia is spanish for watermelon. The subdivision is gentle rolling hills with scattered sagebrush, native plants and grasses. There are cows roaming about.

June 2008 Update - Approved Move Of Albuquerque Downs To Moriarty: By a unanimous 5-0 vote, the New Mexico Racing Commission at the end of May, 2008 gave the Downs of Albuquerque permission to relocate its horse racing track and casino to Moriarty. The plan is to build a new, $65 million racetrack and casino, expanding the number of slot machines to 715. Horse racing and slots could be operating in Moriarty by late next year. I am looking forward to watching it happen!

March 2008 Update - Edgewood Wal-Mart: The new Wal-Mart in Edgewood opened Friday March 7th 2008! The store, 30 miles east of Albuquerque and about ten miles northwest of Moriarty, is a 212,000 square foot store. We had a chance to explore the Moriarty area again here in June 2008 and swung through Edgewood which is about ten miles west down the interstate towards Albuquerque and saw the new Wal Mart parking lot full. It was so busy we had to wait a bit to get back out on to the main drag. It really is amazing watching how quickly this area has grown. We also stopped by to see if we could see any signs of the new racino but didn't see anything yet. We will keep posting updates as we see them. The highlight of the day was the antelope that marked their territory!

May 2007 Update: The owner of the Downs at Albuquerque New Mexico asked the state racing commission to move the track to a new site in Moriarty at the NE4 of the junction of I40 and SR41. The proposal to build a new facility includes a hotel, racetrack, casino and entertainment venue. If you have been looking to invest in land in a growing area I encourage you to research this area and read about the growth in the greater Albuquerque area! You will be hard pressed to find a better price on an acre of land so close to the growth!!!


Edgewood is about 16 miles west of the entrance to this subdivision!

 

A statue in the park in Moriarty and the Moriarty Pintos tower!

 


This is the proposed spot for the new "Racino" just off Interstate 40 and what currently sits on the opposite side of the freeway exit!


 

 


Some of the locals we saw in the north part of the Estancia Ranchettes about six miles east of Moriarty. The antelope was pretty funny - watched us closely - ran a bit - stopped and marked their territory - then took off again - really showed us who was boss!!


 

 

 

 

 


We stopped in Albuquerque for the New Mexico State Fair in September 2008, where the Downs is currently at:


 


Beautiful sunsets over the Sandia Mountains. Albuquerque sits on the other side. Sandia is Spanish for watermelon - the color the Sandia's turn at sunset!


 


The Sandias during the day. Moriarty sits in the distance and Edgewood in the far distance at the bottom of the Sandias. Albuquerque sits just on the other side!


 


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 pictures we have taken of the area and information on growth click here: Torrance County

 

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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 by cashiers check, money order, visa/master/discover card or Paypal 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.

With our sincere thanks,

Mark, Charlotte, Derek, and Kristy : )

Cash Price: $3500 Or Best Offer!

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