Details
Location & Size
The subject property is a 10.24 acre lot (a combination of two adjacent 5+ acre parcels) located in Valle De Manana, a rural residential subdivision situated roughly twenty miles north of Magdalena in the remote hill country of Socorro County.
County, State
Socorro County, New Mexico
Lot Size
10.24 Acres
Nearest Town
Magdalena
Street Address
Not Designated
Zip Code
87825
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
Valle De Manana, Block 2, Lots 110 & 111
Parcel Number
Z384000021119 & Z384000021111
Account Number
R024237 & R024229
Annual Taxes
$30.00
Access & Utilities
Roads & Access: The subject property is located in a remote area roughly twenty miles west of the I-25 and twenty miles north of US Highway 60. While Valle De Manana is a developed subdivision where roads were created to give every property owner legal access, it's important to remember that these roads are not regularly maintained or trafficked. That said, our photographer reported surprisingly decent driving conditions, and stated anyone with a larger truck or off-road capable vehicle should encounter little difficulty.
Roads & Access, Cont'd: The Valle De Manana subdivision can be approached from the I-25 outside of Belen along State Road 12 or from Highway 60 outside Magdalena along Forest Road 354 (which eventually becomes State Road 12). In addition, County Road 51 branches off the State Road and both run through portions of this rather large subdivision and provide access to property owners in whatever corner of the community they own land in. Point being, despite snaking through miles of open desert, the driving conditions can be reasonable once you know where you're going.
Roads & Access, Cont'd: Anyone looking to scout the property is advised to study a map prior to driving into the region. A mapping app such as Land ID can be particularly helpful in an area such as this where not every road has a name, and not every named road has a sign. In addition, taking a spare tire with you is probably also a good idea.
Power & Utilities: Despite its remote setting, the Valle De Manana subdivision is one which boasts power lines and underground utilities, most notably running the length of Forest Road 354 and County Road 51. These utilities can be found here as well in other parts of the subdivision servicing the few developed home sites in the area. Regrettably, the subject property sits roughly a half mile south of the nearest utility easements. Because of this, those looking to develop the property are advised to investigate alternative forms of energy such as solar panels. Anyone looking to investigate the cost of getting power extended and connected to the subject property is encouraged to contact either PNM or Socorro Electric Cooperative, two utility companies servicing this region.
Legal Access
Yes
Access Road
Unnamed
Access Condition
Dirt Roads
Access Frontage
Undefined
Power
1/2 Mile From Subject Property; Solar/Alternative
Phone
Mobile/Satellite
Water
By Well or Holding Tank
Sewer
By Septic/Alternative
Zoning & Restrictions
Zoning: Socorro County has no formal zoning ordinance, and per their own government website "does not restrict the use of real property" within the county boundaries.
This fact alone makes the area ideal for anyone with an RV who's looking for land they can vacation to, camp on, or park and live on for lengthy periods of time without being disturbed by local constables enforcing zoning ordinances. This also makes the area fitting for other types of "unconventional" dwellings such as earth ship homes, tiny homes and shipping container homes, typically difficult to get permitted elsewhere.
No HOA: Valle De Manana has no HOA and there are no annual dues associated with land ownership.
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions: In addition to having no HOA, Valle De Manana has no covenants, conditions or restrictions (CCRs) recorded with the County. This means there are no subdivision restrictions on land use either.
Disclosure: Prospective buyers are encouraged to keep in mind that while Socorro County has no formal zoning and the subdivision has no recorded restrictions, land in this region will still be subject to state-wide laws, building codes and environmental regulations. This is especially true as it pertains to how waste is disposed of and wells are drilled and installed. The NM EPA oversees septic permits and the State Engineer is responsible for well permits and are two organizations you or your contractor will deal with eventually. State regulations aside, however, Socorro County remains one of the most ideal places in New Mexico for developing land with as few ordinances to conform to as possible.
Zoning
No Formal Zoning Designation
HOA
None
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions
None
Annual Dues
None
Time Limit On Building
None
Title Info
Title
Free & Clear
Liens and Encumbrances
None
Mineral Rights
None
Recent Survey
None
Title Insurance
Yes - 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.
Socorro County Assessor's Office
(575) 835-0714Socorro County Planning & Zoning
No Formal Office
Socorro County GIS
(575) 838-5700 ext 1251PNM
(888) 342-5766Socorro Electric Cooperative
(888) 342-5766New Mexico Environmental Department
(505) 827-2855New Mexico State Engineer
1-800-WATERNMWell Drilling Info
Click HereWell Drilling Permit Application
Click HereBoundaries
Attractions
Nearby Towns
As noted, the town of Magdalena is located roughly thirty minutes south of the subject property. Here you'll be able to find some small mom and pop stores, gas stations and a post office. For larger grocery and supply runs you'll need to venture into either the town of Socorro or Belen. In either of these locations, you'll be able to find big box stores such as Walmart and Home Depot as well as grocery stores, fast food restaurants, pharmacies and medical services.
Magdalena
30 miles (1 hr 18 min)
Belen
43 miles (1 hr 10 min)
Los Lunas
56 miles (1 hr 20 min)
Albuquerque
76 miles (1 hr 42 min)
Nearby Attractions
The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge is situated just east of the Valle De Manana subdivision along State Road 12. This is one of the largest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge system in the continental U.S. making it ideal for hiking, camping, picnics and general site-seeing. In addition, Elephant Butte Lake, the largest body of water in the state, is located only ninty miles south of the subject property in neighboring Sierra County. This region boasts excellent recreation opportunities such as fishing, boating, jet skiing, camping and RV'ing and may provide excellent weekend getaways for you and the family.
The Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge
Click HereAbo Canyon
Click HereAlexander Municipal Airport
Click HereBosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Click HereManzano Mountains State Park
Click HereRio Salado River
Click HereSalinas Pueblo Missions National Monument
Click HereGallery
Information
Full Price
At checkout you’ll be asked to place a Non-Refundable Earnest Money Deposit of $500.
- You may elect to fund and close this transaction either by paying our company directly or by employing a title company. At checkout you'll be asked to select your preference.
- Within 24 hours of your deposit, we will email you the documentation that corresponds to your selection.
- If you elect to close outside of escrow, that email will include a new deed plus payment instructions. Buyers may pay the remaining balance via credit card, wire transfer or cashier's check.
- If you elect to close through a title company, that email will include a copy of a Sale/Purchase Agreement. You must review and sign this document within 96 Hours to open escrow. A copy of the sale/purchase agreement you'll be asked to sign can be viewed here.
- Please be advised, this is not an installment sale. This is a cash purchase. You should not initiate this transaction unless you are prepared to pay the entire cost of the land.
- This deposit is non-refundable.
No Financing Available
Hemingway Land is unable to offer in-house financing for this property at this time.
- For those looking to explore other options, we've compiled a list of potential lenders and alternative resources which past buyers have successfully used to obtain funding for their purchases. That list can be found on our Financing Information page.
- Buyers should also be aware that a Google search of banks and other lenders local to the property (same state) may return a surprising list of institutions and individuals willing to finance the purchase of vacant land, including some who boast favorable terms and competitive rates.
- While our company cannot assist you in the financing of this property, we wish all of our buyers the best of luck in obtaining sources of funding that will.