Details
Location & Size
The subject property is a 2.52 acre lot located along Reata Road in Moriarty Heights, a residential community situated east of Moriarty and just south of Interstate 40.
Located within forty minutes of Albuquerque, this community is comprised largely of mobile and manufactured homes on parcels with an average lot size being +/- 3 acres. Because of this, many of its residents are transplants from the nearby Metro area who prefer the wide-open spaces and privacy afforded them in this quiet country setting.
County, State
Torrance County, New Mexico
Lot Size
2.52 Acres
Nearest Town
Moriarty
Street Address
Not Designated
Zip Code
87035
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
Moriarty Heights, Tract 3, Block 8, Lot 25
Parcel Number
1052051245373000000
Account Number
R011941
Annual Taxes
$96.00
Access & Utilities
Roads & Access: The subject property is located along Reata Road. Like all of the roads in this region, Reata is a well-maintained gravel road which should be easy to navigate in any vehicle type.
Power & Utilities: While residential power lines and underground utilities can be found servicing a number of developed home sites along Reata, it should be noted that the utility easements do not run along the road itself, but rather along the back end of the properties. While these utilities may not be within the boundaries of this specific parcel, they are within 200 feet north and south of the property. Because of this, it should be both easy and affordable to get them extended and connected to whatever you decide to build on the land. Anyone looking to investigate the costs associated with acquiring service is encouraged to contact the Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative, the local utility servicing this region.
Legal Access
Yes
Access Road
Reata Road
Access Condition
Well-Maintained Gravel Roads
Access Frontage
Undefined
Power
200 Feet North and South Of Subject Property
Phone
200 Feet North and South Of Subject Property; Mobile or Satellite
Water
By Well or Holding Tank
Sewer
Septic Or Alternative System
Zoning & Restrictions
Zoning: Moriarty Heights is zoned Rural Residential, a designation which allows for residential development including mobile and modular homes as well as certain agricultural uses. To learn more about the RR Zoning Designation, please see the PDF linked here.
No HOA: Despite being a well-maintained region with nice roads, utilities and many respectable home sites, the Moriarty Heights subdivision has no HOA and no annual dues associated with land ownership.
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions: When the Moriarty Heights subdivision was created in the early 1970's, 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 Moriarty Heights Covenants and Restrictions document found here.
Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions, Cont’d: Notable conditions enumerated in the above-linked CCR document include the following: No SFR may be smaller than 750 square feet; Mobile and modular homes must be at least 600 square feet; Anyone using a mobile home as a permanent dwelling must have a concrete foundation and permanent apron applied within six months of ground-breaking; Lots may not be subdivided or used for non-residential purposes.
Title Info
Title
Free & Clear
Liens and Encumbrances
None
Mineral Rights
None
Recent Survey
None
Title Insurance
Yes - Insured Through New Mexico Land And 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.
Torrance County Assessor's Office
(505) 544-4300Torrance County Planning & Zoning
(505) 544-4390Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative Inc.
(505) 832-4483New Mexico State Engineer
1-800-WATERNMWell Drilling Info
Click HereWell Drilling Permit Application
Click HereMisc.
Larger Acreage: For those interested in buying in this region who are looking for more land, it should be noted that Hemingway Land also has an 8.2 acre property for sale in this subdivision priced at $29,000. The details on that specific property can be found on its listing page here.
Boundaries
Attractions
Nearby Towns
Located just ten minutes outside of Moriarty you'll have easy access to groceries and supplies as well as fast food restaurants, gas stations, post offices, and banks. Edgewood, an additional ten minutes west along the I-40 is where you'll find the nearest Walmart Superstore as well as additional big box stores and grocery chains. Furthermore, Albuquerque, the largest city in the state, is just a quick twenty-minute drive west and is likely to have whatever product or service you can't procure in Edgewood or Moriarty.
Albuquerque
46 miles (50 min)
Santa Fe
58 miles (1 h 6 min)
Los Lunas
68 miles (1 h 8 min)
Taos
128 miles (2 h 28 min)
Nearby Attractions
...
Santa Fe County Tourism Site
Click HereThings To Do In Santa Fe
Click HereThings To Do In ABQ
Click HereSanta Fe Railyard Arts District
Click HereSanta Fe Opera House
Click HereMuseum of Indian Arts & Culture
Click HereTurquoise Trail
Click HereSki Santa Fe
Click HereNambe Falls
Click HereJW Eaves Movie Ranch
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.