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Remote off-grid 40 acres in western New Mexico!

 
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Welcome to the perfect remote getaway! Located in Cibola County New Mexico near the small town of Pinehill, this unique 40 acre parcel sits at 7,500 feet in elevation on the rim of an extinct volcano with basalt rock outcroppings and pinion/ponderosa forests. About a quarter of the land is in the lowest point of the volcanic crater where rainwater runoff accumulates in a large pond in wet years. In dry years, the area turns into a beautiful lush meadow! The land is very usable with many building sites both on the volcano's rim as well as a few down by the pond/meadow. The land is completely surrounded by Navajo Nation lands which ensures that you will never have any neighbors building around you.

The land is 12 miles away via BIA roads from the small town of Pinehill, NM which has a grocery store and gas station for your everyday necessities. Grants, NM is about one and a half hours away and has a Walmart supercenter, Tractor Supply, local Hardware store, and many restaurants.

El Malpais National Monument and the Chain of Craters Wilderness Study Area lie just a few miles to the east of the property.The richly diverse volcanic landscape offers solitude, recreation, and adventure.

The asking price is $55,000 cash or $75,000 W/ Seller financing available! Commission will be offered to realtors who bring a buyer.

No on-the-ground photos at the moment, however I will be going to the property to get photos in the coming months.
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Location: Nuevo Mexico, Alta California, New York, Andalucia
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Hello Jake, Just saw this & looking more closely.  Somewhat familiar with the clay condition across much of Ramah, & some knowledge of fruit growing up by El Morro.  What's the history on the place?  Where is the nearest fruit tree?  Is there any oak on the ridge?  No fencing I suppose?  Thanks, Patrik
 
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