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| $2,650,000 |
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| Status: *FOR SALE* |
| Listing Provided By : Larry W. Brow / David Mokowski |
| Type: Farm or Ranch |
| 4 Bed • 4.5 Bath • 4380 Sq. Ft. |
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| Leaping Deer Ranch, Sapello, New Mexico , 87745 |
Location:
Near Sapello, New Mexico along highway 518 approximately 10 miles north of Las Vegas. The Leaping Deer Ranch sits along the foothills of the majestic Sangre de Cristo range of the famous Rocky Mountains in Northeastern New Mexico.
Size:
Approximately +/- 185 deeded acres with over a mile of frontage on highway 518.
Improvements:
Brand new custom built 4380+/- sq ft southwest territorial style main house surrounded by covered deck porch increasing the total under roof to over 5700 sq ft. The improvements sit snuggled against the western crestone with the main house facing east offering fantastic views of the Great Plains to the east and the warmth of the rising sun. The main house includes 4 to 5 bedrooms (an office could be used as a bedroom) with 4 ½ baths, large living room, den, formal dining, office, utility, large kitchen with center island and pantry. The kitchen includes a pass through to the west porch and all brand new high-end Kitchen Aid appliances. It also includes granite counter tops, two separate sinks, two dishwashers, bread warmer, wine cooler and under counter lighting. Other improvements includes an oversize (3200 sq ft) 3 car garage with manager quarters, 2400 sq ft barn with 16 ft double end electric operated doors and 2400 sq ft event center with guest quarters. This property includes two wells and water catchment system. Would make a great retreat with horse facilities and custom features for entertaining.
Easterly facing main home offers panoramic views of the eastern plains. Game includes elk, deer, bear, turkey, bobcat and other native game. Owner is applying for landowner elk permits. Plentiful recreational opportunities abound since the ranch is within two hours of six ski resorts and near Pecos Wilderness, Santa Fe National Forest, multiple trout lakes and streams, Fort Union National Monument and numerous state parks.
Improvements come equipped with brand new unused high-end appliances and fixtures including: granite counters, center island feature, refrigerator, built in oven, bread warmer, two separate kitchen sinks, wine cooler, two dishwashers, under counter lighting and large walk in pantry. Main house includes Counter Force Security System and full wrap around covered porch.
Climate:
The modest and pleasant annual climate of this area is a major attractor to both newcomers and regulars. The average mean temperature for July is 64.4 degrees F and 34.5 degrees F for January. The average annual rainfall for Las Vegas is 17 inches however statistical data shows that the northwest location of this property would support a higher number for rainfall even though an actual data source at Sapello is unavailable. The winter snowfall is reported to be near 36 inches however it generally comes in 2 to 4 inches and rarely lasts longer than a day or two due primarily to the modest mid day winter temperatures. The modest climate among other things resulted in the Las Vegas area being included in a Kiplinger Financial News Letter as one of the top 10 places in the U.S. to retire.
Area Attractions:
The Las Vegas and San Miguel County area is becoming one of the most recognized in the State for its abundant attractions, recreational opportunities and historic past. Established in 1835 by a grant and 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 become a scheduled stop. The Santa Fe Trail has now been designated a National Historic Trail. Other attractions include but are certainly not limited to 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 of the annual reunion of the few remaining survivors of Teddy Roosevelt's famous Rough Riders. History shows this area was frequented by such notorious men and women as 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. Las Vegas is located within two hours of six ski resorts and the Pecos Wilderness offers substantial recreational opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, camping, hunting and fishing and unbelievably breathtaking views.
Price:
This fine ranch property is being offered at: $2,650,000 Seller may consider partial financing and/or trade for income property.
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| Lot Size: +/- 185 Deeded Acres |
AMENITIES
Mountain View, Wooded View
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APPLIANCES
Dishwasher, Gas Oven / Range, Gas Cooktop, Range Hood, Professional Range |
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