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Property ID: 13810 Las Vegas, New Mexico | San Miguel County
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Las Vegas Home for Sale in San Miguel County, New Mexico

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Details about the Country Home
County: San Miguel Type: Acreage w/House Acres: 613
Address: City: Las Vegas State: New Mexico
Zip: Price: $2,850,000.00 Status: Available

Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 1.75 Square Feet:
Description of the Country Home
LOCATION:Approximately four miles north of Las Vegas, NM on highway 518 and across from Storrie Lake

SIZE:Approximately 613.139 acres



Improvements: Main house is 4 bedroom, 2 bath, large kitchen, living room, den with in floor hot water heating system. Living room has a functional fireplace and skylights are in the kitchen and den areas. The kitchen and living room floors were newly tiled and a new metal roof added in approximately 1996. There is a small rustic barn and storage shed near the main house.



Land: The land consists of mostly flat to slightly rolling hill country with the Pecos Arroyo running through a portion of the ranch. Approximately 64 acres are irrigated from the Storrie Lake irrigation ditch, which includes 35 shares of the Storrie Project Water Users Association. The present crop is a mixture of alfalfa and grass and a small area north of the irrigated field is planted in alfalfa but is dry land farmed. The property is fenced with both perimeter and some cross fencing. The arroyo feeds four small ponds with one stocked with bass and catfish. The terrain features include Pinion, Juniper, Cedar, Pine and some Cottonwood scattered throughout the native grasses. Some 6000 trees were planted in 1998 with various varieties including narrow leaf cottonwood, green ash, alder, lilac, rose, honeysuckle, plum, apple, apricot, and filbert nut. The ranch sits across the road from Storrie Lake where boating and fishing and other water sports are available.



Development potential: The city of Las Vegas has very nearly limited its growth and expansion to a northerly direction and more specifically along highway 518. The Pecos Arroyo Ranch fronts highway 518 and thus sits in the path of future development opportunities. There is approximately 7600 feet of frontage along the highway and the Mora San Miguel Electric Coop has a substation along the highway near the mid point of the ranch. The state has completed a survey of the Highway right-of-way along 518 has begun the initial stages of construction for a new four-lane expansion of 518 up to the dam at Storrie Lake.



Climate: The marvelous climate of the Las Vegas area is a major benefactor to newcomers as well as old timers. The average mean daily temperature for July is 64.4 degrees F and for January 34.5 degrees F. The average annual rainfall is 17 inches while the average winter snowfall is near 36 inches, however it usually comes in the form of 2 to 4 inches per occurrence and rarely lasts longer then 48 hours due to the high mid day winter temperatures. Another attraction of the area climate is the clear dry air where frequently the visibility allows mountain ranges in excess of 100 miles to be seen with the naked eye. Las Vegas was included in a list of top 10 places to retire by the Kiplinger Financial News Letter a few year ago primarily for its modest year round climate.



Area Attractions: The Las Vegas and San Miguel County areas are becoming one of the most recognized in the state for its abundant attractions and historic past. Established in 1835 by grant it was first settled in the name of fifteen Spanish families. By 1846, General Stephen W. Kearney found Las Vegas to be a thriving community of 1,500 when he took possession of New Mexico for the United States. William Becknell had by this time already opened the Santa Fe Trail between Independence, Missouri and Santa Fe for which Las Vegas became a scheduled stop. The Santa Fe Trail has now been designated a National Historic Trail. Other attractions include Fort Union National Monument, Pecos National Monument, Pecos Wilderness, The Armand Hammer United World College of the American West, and the Rough Riders Museum which until recently was the site for the annual Rough Riders Reunion. This area was frequented by such notorious men and women as the likes of Billy the Kid, Vicente Silva and his gang, Belle Sidons (alias Monte Verde), Jesse James, Doc Holiday and his girlfriend Big nosed Kate. Doc Holiday operated a dental office, saloon and gambling hall in Las Vegas before moving to Tombstone, Arizona.



Price: This ranch is offered at $2,850,000 Seller intends to perform a 1031 exchange

Contact Information
Company: Azure Enterprises, Inc.
Contact Name: Larry Brow
Email: Click here to email contact
Phone Number: 505-454-6000
HC 69 Box 60
Sapello, NM 87745


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