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$150,000
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213.98 Acres Lot
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XX Rim Road CB-115 (Parcel C Rancho Sabina DesGeorges Taos, NM 85717
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Residential
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 202601982
HOA Y/N No
Lot Size 213.980 Acres
Acres 213.98
Property Sub-Type Residential
Property Description
Rancho Sabina DesGeorges (Parcel C) is a proposed as a site for environmentally sound and affordable housing development located in the high-desert "purple sage" mesa area. Situated approximately 25 minutes west of Taos and eight minutes from the Taos Regional Airport, this location offers a rare balance of accessibility and seclusion. Locally known as part of West Rim Road in certain stretches, CB-115, this road is a primary paved roadway. Sunset Boulevard, a residential road intersecting CB-115, is renowned for its expansive mountain views, including the majestic Sangre de Cristo range.
The land carries a deep legacy, having transitioned from the ancestral home of indigenous peoples to a territory of Spain, and later a part of the First Mexican Republic. Following the Mexican-American War, it became a U.S. territory before finally achieving statehood in 1912. This rich cultural crossroads is mirrored by a vibrant ecosystem; the landscape is dominated by big sagebrush, winterfat, and blue grama grass, which give the mesa its iconic silvery-purple hue.
The area serves as a vital corridor for local wildlife. It is common to see mule deer and pronghorn antelope grazing across the flats, while black-tailed jackrabbits and the occasional Greater Roadrunner dart through the brush. Above the nearby Rio Grande Gorge, red-tailed hawks and golden eagles hunt on the thermals, while the surrounding piñon-juniper stands provide cover for elk, mountain lions, bobcats, and American badgers. At dusk, the mesa comes alive with the calls of Piñon Jays and the evening songs of resident coyotes.
The land carries a deep legacy, having transitioned from the ancestral home of indigenous peoples to a territory of Spain, and later a part of the First Mexican Republic. Following the Mexican-American War, it became a U.S. territory before finally achieving statehood in 1912. This rich cultural crossroads is mirrored by a vibrant ecosystem; the landscape is dominated by big sagebrush, winterfat, and blue grama grass, which give the mesa its iconic silvery-purple hue.
The area serves as a vital corridor for local wildlife. It is common to see mule deer and pronghorn antelope grazing across the flats, while black-tailed jackrabbits and the occasional Greater Roadrunner dart through the brush. Above the nearby Rio Grande Gorge, red-tailed hawks and golden eagles hunt on the thermals, while the surrounding piñon-juniper stands provide cover for elk, mountain lions, bobcats, and American badgers. At dusk, the mesa comes alive with the calls of Piñon Jays and the evening songs of resident coyotes.
Location
State NM
County Taos
Zoning Rural Residential
Interior
Fireplace No
Exterior
Utilities Available Other, See Remarks
Waterfront Description Other,See Remarks
View Y/N Yes
Water Access Desc Other,See Remarks
Private Pool No
Building
Lot Description Views
Sewer Other, See Remarks
Water Other, See Remarks
Schools
Elementary Schools Taos
Middle Schools Taos Jr High
High Schools Taos High School
Others
Tax ID 28807
Acceptable Financing Cash, Owner Will Carry
Listing Terms Cash, Owner Will Carry
Special Listing Condition Standard

Listed by David J. Baker • Better Homes and Gardens Real
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