Details
Location & Size
The subject property is a 20.38 acre lot located along Alexis Road in Wild Horse Ranch, a sprawling rural subdivision located roughly twenty minutes north of Pie Town and just south of the Cibola County line.
County, State
Catron County, New Mexico
Lot Size
20.38 Acres
Nearest Town
Pie Town
Street Address
Not Designated
Zip Code
87827
Legal Information
When we speak of property we typically use an address -- 123 Main Street for instance.
As most vacant land does not have a physical address, however, county governments will identify it in other ways, such as a "legal description", a parcel number or a tax code. The information provided in the table to the right are the ways in which the various state and county agencies will identify this specific parcel of land. These signifiers are important to have when speaking with these agencies - whether they be the assessor, the zoning office, or even the local utilities - and may prove invaluable when initiating conversations about whatever research a buyer intends to do.
Whenever one exists or has been assigned to the land, the physical address will be included in this table.
Legal Description
Wild Horse Ranch, Unit 4, Lot 72
Parcel Number
2059021485120
Account Number
11490
Annual Taxes
$135.00
Access & Utilities
Roads & Access: The subject property is located along Alexis Road. Like all of the roads in this subdivision, Alexis is a well-maintained dirt road which should be easy to navigate in good weather. As is to be expected in rural settings like this, a larger truck or off-road capable vehicle is recommended, particularly during rain or snowfall.
Roads & Access, Cont'd: As the subject property is located in a remote area twenty minutes north of Pie Town, the path one might take to get to Wild Horse Ranch may not be obvious to someone scouting the land for the first time. Additionally, depending on which map you're looking at, the same road may be labeled with different names. While we encourage anyone interested in scouting the property to review the Maps and Boundaries section of this listing page first, we are also including a PDF of turn-by-turn directions you can review here. Please Note: These directions come from Google Maps. Sometimes Google Maps offers driving directions which make more sense on paper than they do in real life.
Power & Utilities: As is common throughout Wild Horse Ranch, residential power lines and underground utilities can be found running along Alexis Road at the subject property as well as servicing a number of developed home sites. Because of this, it should be neither difficult nor expensive to get service connected to whatever you decide to build on the land. Anyone looking to investigate the costs associated with connecting service on the subject property is encouraged to contact Navopache, the local utility servicing this region.
Legal Access
Yes
Access Road
Alexis Road
Access Condition
Well-Maintained Dirt Roads
Access Frontage
974 Feet (Northern Boundary)
Power
At The Lot Line; Solar or Alternative
Phone
Underground Telecom At Lot Line
Water
By Well or Holding Tank
Sewer
By Septic
Zoning & Restrictions
Zoning: While the subject property as well as most of Catron County falls under the broad zoning designation of “Rural Residential” it’s important to realize that the Owner’s Association that governs Wild Horse Ranch is going to have far more to say about land use in their subdivision than the County. Because of this, anyone with questions about developing the land is encouraged to contact the Owner’s Association directly.
HOA: Wild Horse Ranch is governed by an owner's association whose mission statement is to maintain and preserve the natural beauty of the region. This takes the form of maintaining the roads throughout the subdivision, supervising code compliance and permitting for structures within the community as well as general enforcement of the Wild Horse Ranch covenants and restrictions. To learn more about the Wild Horse Ranch Landowner's Association, please visit their website linked here.
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions: When Wild Horse Ranch was first subdivided, the developer drew up a set of covenants and restrictions to run with the land. While most of these are what we like to refer to as "reasonable, good neighbor restrictions" dealing primarily with the disposal of trash and prohibitions on excess noise, there are a few covenants that deal with acceptable structures for the region as well as minimum square footage requirements of those structures. Because of this, anyone considering purchasing the land is encouraged to review the Wild Horse Ranch Covenants and Restrictions document linked here.
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions, Cont'd: Notable restrictions enumerated in the above linked document include: Single family residences must be at least 800 square feet in size; Mobile homes must be at least 500 square feet in size; Mobile homes can not be older than ten years; Mobile homes must be skirted or have a porch installed within 90 days from the time they are placed on a property; RVs, Camper Units and Tents may not be use as permanent structures but may be used recreationally for up to 90 Days at a time; No hunting or shooting is allowed within the Ranch.
Title Info
Title
Free & Clear
Liens and Encumbrances
None
Mineral Rights
None
Recent Survey
None
Title Insurance
Yes - Insured Through New Mexico Land & Title
Conveyance Document
Warranty Deed
Suggested Type of Closing
Title/Escrow
Doc Prep Fee
Waived
Helpful Links
The Hemingway Land Company does our best to represent the properties we list as accurately as possible. Our research, however, will always be limited.
Because of this, included in the table to the right is a list of the relevant state and county governments, agencies and authorities as well as local utilities (and all their respective websites and contact information) which should help to answer any questions a buyer may have about developing this specific property.
Whenever possible it is best to speak with these agencies first as they will always be a far greater source of information about the local region and the regulations which govern it.
Catron County Assessor's Office
(575) 533-6577Navopache Electric Cooperative
(928) 368-5118Wild Horse Ranch Landowners’ Association
(505) 553-0541New Mexico State Engineer
1-800-WATERNMWell Drilling Info
Click HereWell Drilling Permit Application
Click HereMisc.
Topography: The subject property features a diverse topography from flat cut out areas, to regions densely covered in tall Ponderosa and Pinon trees. In addition, the back or southern end of the property descends down a slight hillside to a valley where you will find arroyos marking paths of seasonal waterflow through the land.
Boundary Markers: It should be noted that survey pins and boundary stakes mark the four corners of this twenty-acre property. The presence of such markers should eliminate the need for a new survey as well as the cost.
Hunting: The subject property is located in Game Management Unit 13 (GMU 13), an area known for its trophy-sized bull elk and mull deer. Additionally, this property sits within close proximity to large tracts of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands that that can be accessed for hunting, hiking and horseback riding as well as off-road vehicle adventures.
Gate: It should be noted that a gate is positioned close to the northern boundary of the property closest to Alexis Road (see photos in the gallery at the bottom of this page). This gate is unfinished, features no additional fencing and will not prohibit anyone from accessing the land. Nonetheless, Hemingway Land is in possession of a key which will unlock the gate and will provide this key to whoever purchases the property.
Tree Fort and Slide: In addition to the unfinished gate, a half-constructed tree fort with an attached plastic slide can also be found on the property (see photos in the gallery at the bottom of this page). This tree fort is unlikely to be structurally sound and should be tested before children are allowed to play on it.
Mystery Shed: In addition to the unfinished gate and abandoned tree fort there is also a “mystery” shed on the property (see photos in the gallery at the bottom of this page). Based on the photos, the shed contains some tools, lumber and what appears to be a generator. As Hemingway Land buys these properties “as is” and sells them “as is” any and all contents contained within the shed will become the property of the new owner. NOTE: The same key which unlocks the gate also unlocks the shed.
Realtor: This property is also listed with New Mexico Realtor Craig Sanchez of Whitetail Properties. Anyone who would prefer to deal with him directly may contact his office at Craig.Sanchez@WhiteTailProperties.com or 575.213.8990.
Boundaries
Attractions
Nearby Towns
Pie Town
28 miles (49 min)
Datil
49 miles (1 hr 6 min)
Quemado
49 miles (1 hr 5 min)
Grants
53 miles (1 hr 12 min)
Ramah
99 miles (1 hr 54 min)
Gallup
113 miles (2 hr 1 min)
Albuquerque
116 miles (2 hr 7 min)
Nearby Attractions