Create your own place to stay and get enough landowner elk tags to bring your friends along too! Forest inholdings in the Gila donâ??t come up for sale often and this one definitely sets the bar high and wonâ??t last long. Water is key in the western U.S. to create wildlife corridors. Multiple springs weave throughout the entirety of the property creating an oasis in the middle of unit 15, one of the most coveted elk hunting units in the entire western United States. Land Details Approximately 115 acres inholding in the Gila National Forest. Land is composed of mostly an open valley with water running the entire property length. Vegetation is very diverse and has been well managed with brush management performed by the current owner. Trees include Ponderosa Pine, Gambel Oak, Pinon Pine and Alligator Juniper. Grasses include cool seasons like western wheatgrass and warm seasons like blue and sideoats gramma. Improvements Great opportunity build your own off grid cabin to your liking. There is a small carport on the property, which can be seen in the listing photos. Permanent water was established through a new solar well with storage. Fences, both interior and exterior, have been well maintained. Recreation Description Landowner Deer & Elk  Tags With general drawings averaging a 2% success rate, and sometimes many years to draw a coveted tag, is it time for you to secure that legacy hunting dream property with landowner tags? Mangitas Springs Ranch received 5 landowner elk tags in 2024 and qualifies for over-the-counter mule deer tags. (Always check regs.) Big Game Hunting-Along the Eastern Arizona state line in Western New Mexico is the renowned and prestigious Unit 15. Among the Gila National Forest, Unit 15 is a primitive weapon only hunting unit, that keeps its trophy quality at its forefront. Game Management Unit 15 is one of the premiere elk hunting units in North America today. GMU 15 has a variety of terrain and habitat. Elevations range from approximately 6,000 - 8,000 feet. GMU 15 offers the hunter a wide range of hunting areas ranging from very difficult steep, rocky canyons to rolling cedar-covered hills to wide open prairies with an abundance of elk herds scattered throughout the unit with great trophy potential, making it an elk hunters paradise. Fishing- The 800-acre Quemado Lake Recreation Area is located approximately 20 miles south of Quemado. The recreation area includes the 131-acre manmade trout lake with two ADA fishing piers, two boat ramps, seven developed campgrounds, one primitive campground, and links to more than seven miles of hiking trails. The lake is nestled between piñon-juniper woodlands and pine forests at an elevation of 7860 feet. Quemado is stocked all with rainbow trout in fall, winter and spring months. The lake offers year-round trout fishing and warm water fishing for channel catfish and smallmouth bass during the summer months. Other lakes in the Gila National Forest are Snow Lake and Lake Roberts. Agriculture Description The area is abundant in vegetation and using cattle grazing to help maintain a healthy ecosystem outside of the hunting season would be a great opportunity, also to minimize taxes on the property. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Water rights associated with the recently drilled well and the spring will convey with the sale.
Unrestricted 293 Acres, Home, Borders AZ Border The Ultimate Paradise, peace, quiet, beautiful views and no utility bills. Large parcel is just shy of 300 acres. This 2016 4 bed/2 bath home is over 2100 sq ft with updated flooring, new paint and renovated kitchen cabinets with subway tile backsplash. Open concept living room, kitchen and dining. Refrigerator is only 3 years old. Electrolux range with all the bells and whistles. Large pantry with sliding barn door. Built in entertainment center. Split floor plan separates the primary bedroom with attached bath from the other three bedrooms. Utility room large enough for washer, dryer and a freezer. Tankless water heater to conserve propane. Wood burning stove to cozy up to on those chilly nights. Mini split air conditioner/ heater in primary bedroom. Central heat and roof installed evaporative cooler. Home is wired for Starlink internet, just bring your system and plug it right in. Two solar systems 24 volt for the outside lights and well. 24 volt system includes a wind generator to help power the lead acid battery bank. 48 volt system that powers the house and includes three lithium batteries. All solar is in its own building. All the solar power and panels needed without having to worry. Solar can be monitored from an app. Two back up generators are negotiable. 48 volt system has an additional back up inverter/charge controller. Artesian well with a DE whole house filtering system all inside a well shed. 2000 gallon water tank for backup water storage. Animals are welcome here! Front yard is fenced with a six foot chain length fence. Small barn/shop for your hobbies or animals. Small chicken coop and approximately 1/2 acre fenced in for your horses. Land owner has a history of receiving elk tags. Located off a county maintained road. Only 20 miles from St. Johns, AZ for needed shopping.
RANCH FOR SALE IN NORTHERN CATRON COUNTY. 320 UNRESTRICTED ACRES. BORDERS PUBLIC LAND ON THREE SIDES. ELIGIBLE FOR ELK PERMITS. TRUE LOG HOME. This 2BR 2B true log home, at approximately 1740 square feet, is ready for you to take it and finish it as you desire. The boards on the ceiling and walls were planed by the owner, and the exterior doors and cabinets were hand-built by the owner. The wood burning stove would easily heat this well-insulated home. You won't find the uniqueness of this home in any other house. The barn is 30' X 40' plus four covered stalls. The cattle panels and squeeze chute will stay with the property. The boundaries are fenced, and the property borders public land on three sides. Property is about half flat and open and half hilly and treed. A good producing water well, powered by solar, provides water to livestock and wildlife. As shown in the pictures, the drinker overflows into a dirt tank. With the diverse terrain, browse, and constant water supply, the property is ideal to apply for an elk permit. This property is ideal for anyone wanting to be off-grid with wildlife being your only neighbors. The distant views of the mountains is just another perk of this property.
New 3 bed/2bath home situated among the pines, in a park-like setting. Open floor plan is well-designed with two living areas and a spacious kitchen. Wood-look vinyl flooring throughout. Large primary bedroom with attached bath and walk-in closet. Large laundry/utility room. New washer and dryer. Home is heated by a propane forced air furnace. Large private lot with with tall, trimmed pines. Home is set to the back of the lot for maximum privacy. Graveled drive. Additional perks are the 5 bay volunteer fire department, community library and a private water association. Fire Hydrants within 500 ft of every property. Subdivision is surrounded by national forest and is very close to the Quemado Lake Recreational Area. Make instant friends at the Friday social hour, participate in holiday potlucks, play games or enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest and lake for hiking and fishing.
Charming Cabin Borders National Forest This beautiful home is located in the gated community of Quemado Lake Estates. Cozy 2 bed, one bath. Special features include wood-look tile flooring, tiled walk-in shower, concrete patio and hickory cabinets. Heat is provided by a soapstone wood burning stove and a propane wall heater. Extra insulation keeps you toasty warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Hidden laundry in the kitchen with washer and dryer. This a turnkey property, the furniture, dishes, pots and pans and small appliances will convey with the sale. 20X20 metal building doubles as a garage and shop with a 10X9 foot roll-up door, concrete floor and ramp. Two full RV hook-ups are available for family and guests. Small chain-link dog run with medium sized doggy door for the family pet. Additional perks are the 5 bay volunteer fire department, community library and a private water association. Fire Hydrants within 500 ft of every property. Subdivision is surrounded by national forest and is within walking distance of the Quemado Lake Recreational Area. Make instant friends at the Friday social hour, participate in holiday potlucks, play games or enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest and lake for hiking and fishing.
OFF-GRID RURAL RETREAT FOR SALE IN WEST CENTRAL NEW MEXICO! Situated on the edge of "Grasshopper Flats" with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains you will find a custom cabin built on the site of 1800's sheepherder's rock house. The remaining rock walls were incorporated into the design of the cabin making it a one of a kind home. 24 volt solar system with Generac back-up propane generator. Home has back-up propane lighting throughout. Heating is provided by 2 wood stoves. Each bathroom has a small propane heater. Ground floor features a sunken living room, farmhouse kitchen, full bathroom and sitting room. The sitting room doubles as a second bedroom and features a Murphy bed. The second floor has the primary bedroom, bathroom, and utility room. The bathroom has a fabulous claw foot soaking tub. The utility room has laundry hook-ups, storage and a sitting area that leads to a large walk-out deck with amazing views. A five acre parcel around the house has been fenced. There are 3 shipping containers, two are for storage, one houses the pressure system for the water. The water is fed to the house from a 2600 gallon water storage tank. Water can be hauled from the nearby town of Quemado. A 2006 Dodge Ram 4X4 and a hauling trailer with a 1000 gallon water tank and transfer pump can be negotiated with the property. Located in a dark sky area, this property offers peace and quiet, with millions of stars and amazing sunrises and sunsets. If you are looking for an off-grid paradise, this is it.
MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION !!!!! PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED OVER $50,000. MOTIVATED SELLER !!!!!!! SELLER WANTS THIS PROPERRY SOLD NOW BRING US AN OFFER !!!!!! BEING SOLD " AS IS " Nestled in Mature Pinon and 100+ year old Juniper trees sits this one-of-a-kind log home. The red cedar logs and interior wood treatments give the feeling of comfort and pride of ownership. There are two sleeping areas, the master bedroom on the first level and a spacious loft used as a second bedroom. Tile floors with in-floor radiant heat along with a Lopi wood burning stove provide all the necessary heat for those cool winter evenings. The kitchen is equipped with stove. microwave, dishwasher and custom cabinets. Tile counter tops finish off this efficient kitchen. A partially finished green house/multipurpose building has been added to one side of the house. A new separate garage was recently added for vehicle storage. There are many more amenities present at this secluded location including megnificent views. There is a good producing well. Privacy is at a premium as the property slopes at the back.
Venture into the vast and untamed landscapes of X Spear Elk & Cattle Ranch, a prime hunting retreat in Catron County, New Mexico. This expansive property spans over 4,480± acres, comprised of 3,200± deed acres, & 1,280± acres of state grazing lease, offering serious hunters a unique opportunity to own a ranch renowned for its trophy game and rich history. Located between the quiet towns of Quemado and Pie Town, this property has only been offered once before, making it a truly rare find. X Spear Elk & Cattle Ranch is situated in Game Unit 12, an area celebrated for its world-class hunting opportunities. For 2024, the ranch received 3 rifle, 1 archery, and 2 cow tags. The land is ideal for those in pursuit of trophy elk, antelope, and mule deer. The ranchâ??s rolling terrain, dotted with native grasses, piñon, and juniper, provides excellent cover and habitat for wildlife. With 5 reliable wells ensuring water access throughout the year, the ranch supports a thriving game population, making it a hunterâ??s dream come true. Beyond hunting, X Spear Elk & Cattle Ranch is a working cattle ranch, capable of supporting around 60 pairs. This operation not only keeps the land productive but also maintains its agricultural tax status. The ranch includes a state grazing lease that adds valuable acreage for cattle management, especially during hunting seasons when game needs to be carefully managed. The ranchâ??s headquarters features a large 40x80 barndominum that comes equipped with power and water, and is ready to be built out. Located away from the prime hunting areas, the HQ offers a perfect spot to relax after a long day in the field. Whether youâ??re planning to use it as a base for a mobile camp, a motorhome, or build it out as a barndominium, the infrastructure is ready to support your vision. Access to the ranch is easy year-round via an all-weather county road, ensuring you can reach your private retreat in any season. Nearby, the towns of Quemado and Pie Town provide a glimpse of authentic New Mexico life. Quemado offers essential services such as fuel, groceries, and dining, making it a practical stop for ranch owners. Pie Town, famous for its delicious homemade pies and annual festival, brings a touch of local charm and community spirit. For those needing to travel, the ranch is conveniently located near several airports. Springerville Municipal Airport, just an hour away in Arizona, is perfect for private aircraft and quick getaways. Grants-Milan Municipal Airport, approximately 90 minutes away, offers additional options for regional travel. If you need to connect with major cities, Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ) is about 2 hours and 30 minutes away, providing broader access while keeping the ranchâ??s secluded feel. With a history of producing record-breaking elk and nearly perfect success rates for antelope and mule deer hunts, X Spear Elk & Cattle Ranch stands out as an exceptional investment for hunters and land enthusiasts. The ranchâ??s exclusive landowner tags for elk, antelope, and mule deer ensure that you can enjoy these prime hunting opportunities season after season. X Spear Elk & Cattle Ranch is not just a property; itâ??s a legacy waiting to be embraced. Whether youâ??re an avid hunter, a dedicated rancher, or someone seeking to invest in a family estate, this ranch offers unparalleled opportunities in one of New Mexicoâ??s most desirable hunting regions. Donâ??t miss your chance to own this incredible piece of landâ??reach out to us today to learn more or to arrange a private tour. Your next adventure awaits at X Spear Elk & Cattle Ranch.
The A Lazy A Ranch is the prime opportunity to own an elk hunting ranch with some additional annual grazing income or expand your current cattle operation into NM. This remote ranch put together piece-by-peace over the past 90 years, boasting +/-6,854 acres, is located 30 minutes north of Quemado, NM, the hub of excellent elk hunting in western NM. The A Lazy A Ranch presents a turnkey opportunity as a hunting ranch, cattle ranch or both, given its water resources, expansive pastures and natural big game habitat. Land Details +/-6,854 acres. It includes +/-4,264 deeded acres, +/-1,950 acres of state lease and +/-640 acres of BLM lease. The land is accessible by county roads, and the terrain varies from grassland bottoms to tree-covered mesas and rolling hills up to canyonlands in the northernmost parts. Diverse vegetation of native grasses, wildflowers, pinon and juniper trees provides great food and habitat for many species of wildlife. Improvements The headquarters includes a modest ranch house and bunkhouse with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and a separate shower in the bunkhouse. A sizable solar array has been recently installed, making the property self-sufficient and virtually eliminating electric bills. A 40' x 50' metal shop also provides ample room for large equipment and supplies. The ranch is fully fenced with cross fencing into pastures, with corrals near the middle, making them accessible to all portions of the ranch. Recreation Description The ranch is within Game Management Unit 12 and provides great opportunity for elk, mule deer, antelope and dove hunting with the possibility of quail hunting with some additional management. Local fishing Bluewater Lake -This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants about 1.5 hours away, is set in a pinon-juniper landscape with views towards the Zuni Mountains. The park offers camping, hiking, birding, horseback riding and fishing. And not just any fishing â?? youâ??ll find some of the best tiger muskie fishing at Bluewater Lake! The park elevation is 7,554 ft. Quemado Lake - is located approximately 20 miles south of Quemado. The recreation area includes the 131-acre manmade trout lake with two ADA fishing piers, two boat ramps, seven developed campgrounds, one primitive campground and links to more than seven miles of hiking trails. The lake is nestled between piñon-juniper woodlands and pine forests at an elevation of 7860 feet. Quemado is stocked with rainbow trout in fall, winter and spring months. The lake offers year-round trout fishing and warm water fishing for channel catfish and small mouth bass during the summer months. Agriculture Description - Under current management grazing is practiced from December to July per the grazing lease agreement. Cattle are removed in July to allow the pastures to rest and enable big game migration onto the property. Typical stocking rates for cattle vary from year-to-year but are around 12-15 AU per section. Leases lands have established stocking rates that must be followed. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Through domestic and livestock wells the ranch has been allotted 8.62 Acre feet of water rights (TBV) General Operations Description Both hunting tags and grazing leases have provided an income for this operation over many years with current year-to-year leases in place. Region & Climate Description Quemado, NM, with a population of 250 people, has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool winters. The average temperature in the summer is 80°F and the average temperature in the winter is 30°F. Precipitation is sparse throughout the year, averaging only 8 inches of rain annually. Snowfall can also be expected in the winter months, ranging from light to moderate snow showers. The air quality in Quemado is generally good and often sunny days can be enjoyed here throughout the year. Location Description Albuquerque International Airport is about 2.5 hours from the prop
The A Lazy A Ranch is the prime opportunity to own an elk hunting ranch with some additional annual grazing income or expand your current cattle operation into NM. This remote ranch put together piece-by-peace over the past 90 years, boasting +/-6,854 acres, is located 30 minutes north of Quemado, NM, the hub of excellent elk hunting in western NM. The A Lazy A Ranch presents a turnkey opportunity as a hunting ranch, cattle ranch or both, given its water resources, expansive pastures and natural big game habitat. Land Details +/-6,854 acres. It includes +/-4,264 deeded acres, +/-1,950 acres of state lease and +/-640 acres of BLM lease. The land is accessible by county roads, and the terrain varies from grassland bottoms to tree-covered mesas and rolling hills up to canyonlands in the northernmost parts. Diverse vegetation of native grasses, wildflowers, pinon and juniper trees provides great food and habitat for many species of wildlife. Improvements The headquarters includes a modest ranch house and bunkhouse with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and a separate shower in the bunkhouse. A sizable solar array has been recently installed, making the property self-sufficient and virtually eliminating electric bills. A 40' x 50' metal shop also provides ample room for large equipment and supplies. The ranch is fully fenced with cross fencing into pastures, with corrals near the middle, making them accessible to all portions of the ranch. Recreation Description The ranch is within Game Management Unit 12 and provides great opportunity for elk, mule deer, antelope and dove hunting with the possibility of quail hunting with some additional management. Bluewater Lake -This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants about 1.5 hours away, is set in a pinon-juniper landscape with views towards the Zuni Mountains. The park offers camping, hiking, birding, horseback riding and fishing. And not just any fishing – you’ll find some of the best tiger muskie fishing at Bluewater Lake! The park elevation is 7,554 ft. Quemado Lake - is located approximately 20 miles south of Quemado. The recreation area includes the 131-acre manmade trout lake with two ADA fishing piers, two boat ramps, seven developed campgrounds, one primitive campground and links to more than seven miles of hiking trails. The lake is nestled between piñon-juniper woodlands and pine forests at an elevation of 7860 feet. Quemado is stocked with rainbow trout in fall, winter and spring months. The lake offers year-round trout fishing and warm water fishing for channel catfish and small mouth bass during the summer months. Agriculture Description Under current management grazing is practiced from December to July per the grazing lease agreement. Cattle are removed in July to allow the pastures to rest and enable big game migration onto the property. Typical stocking rates for cattle vary from year-to-year but are around 12-15 AU per section. Leases lands have established stocking rates that must be followed. Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources Through domestic and livestock wells the ranch has been allotted 8.62 Acre feet of water rights (TBV) General Operations Description Both hunting tags and grazing leases have provided an income for this operation over many years with current year-to-year leases in place. Region & Climate Description Quemado, NM, with a population of 250 people, has a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cool winters. The average temperature in the summer is 80°F and the average temperature in the winter is 30°F. Precipitation is sparse throughout the year, averaging only 8 inches of rain annually. Snowfall can also be expected in the winter months, ranging from light to moderate snow showers. The air quality in Quemado is generally good and often sunny days can be enjoyed here throughout the year. Location Description Albuquerque International Airport is about 2.5 hours from the property via I-40 a
Aragon Well Allotment is 1,450 Total acres comprised of 90.458 Deeded acres and 1360 BLM acres. Located 11 miles South of Red Hill, NM or 29 miles west of Quemado, NM. This gentleman's ranch is permitted for 33 cows year-round. Aragon Well Allotment is located on the west side of Catron County. Bordered by the US Forest to the south and east. This ranch falls in hunting unit 15 and offers excellent hunting. Some of America's Top Trophy Elk are in this area. The off-grid ranch offers an elk tag through the E-Plus system. The elk are plentiful and wallow in the stock pond just below the ranch house. The south and east side of ranch border the Apache National Forest. There are bears, mountain lions, mule deer, antelope, bobcats, coyotes, and a variety of other wildlife in the area. The elevation ranges from 7332 to 7542 ft. The ranch has 2 wells. Both wells have submersible pumps and run off solar power.Water is currently provided from the well which is 320 feet deep and is estimat
SPRING CANYON RANCH 3 BEDROOM AND 2 BATH 2014 CLAYTON DOUBLE WIDE ON 3.25 ACRES. PROPERTY FEATURES A 22 X 20 DETACHED GARAGE, 10 X 18 WEATHERKING UTILITY SHED ALONG WITH ADDITIONAL SHED, GARDEN AREA AND CHICJKEN COOP. THE HOME ITSELF FEATURES A BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, KITCHEN WITH ISLAND, SPLIT FLOOR PLAN AND FRONT DECK. ALL FURNISHINGS CONVEY INCLUDING A POLARIS 800 S X S. THE PROPERTY UTILIZES SPRING CANYON WATER ASSOC, UNDERGROUND POWER AND IS A HOA COMMUNITY ($800 ANNUAL DUES). ALL ROADS ARE WELL MAINTAINED. JUST UNDER 8000' ELEVATION FOR COOL SUMMERS AND MILDER WINTERS. ONLY 40 MINUTES TO SPRINGERVILLE, AZ AND LESS THAN 20 MINUTES TO QUEMDAO, NM. PERFECT FOR YEAR AROUND LIVING OR A SUMMER GETAWAY.
This new listing is located on a quiet cul-du-sac in the gated community of Quemado Lake Estates. It is two adjoining lots that are bordered by the National Forest to the north and common area to the west. Private and secluded, this lot features the following: 2 bed/ 2 bath home: 2022 CAVCO is set on a full concrete slab, permanent foundation. Home was custom designed for ADA Accessibility. 2X6 walls with 9 ft ceilings. Hardwood cabinetry in the kitchen. Air conditioning. On Demand water heater. Covered front deck with a view of the mountains. Custom flooring. Metal Roof. 24X25 Metal Garage: Oversize garage with 2 bays and roll-up doors. Concrete slab. Fully Insulated. Electricity. Plenty of room for 2 cars and a workshop. RV parking with full hook-up: 20X60 concrete slab, electricity, septic and water. Additional perks are the 5 bay volunteer fire department, community library and a private water association that has the best tasting water and has installed fire hydrants w
The secluded + - 2880 deeded acres of Cat Hill Trophy Hunting & Cattle Ranch, Unit 12, Catron County, located between Quemado and Pie Town NM, is being released to the market individually for the first time in the ranchâs storied history. Also included is the adjacent 1280 acre state grazing lease, totaling + - 3,560 total acres, which provides the property with the incomparable value of being home to world class elk, antelope, and mule deer hunting. This is all while enjoying income as working cattle operation (+- 60 pair average), keeping taxes in agricultural status! Value: This true legacy building ranch is priced to sell at the incomparable $775 per deeded acre, (state grazing lease included). This positions Cat Hill Trophy Hunting & Cattle Ranch to be positioned as one of the market's best values, comparable to several New Mexico ranches now closing over the $2000 per unimproved acre threshold. Very accessible, but hidden 4 miles north of HWY 60, between Quemado & Pie Town NM. This area is well-known as a proven & documented producer of monster elk. With mild altitude, ease of trail access throughout the ranch, gentle rolling hills of native grass meadows, blended pinion/ juniper and excellent water disbursement â a superior game habitat would be difficult to find. With a mild 4 season climate allowing for no winter kill, no timber wolves and no grizzlies, most ranch owners report receiving as much enjoyment managing the elk, deer and antelope as they do in hunting! Flight Access: To jet capable airport Springerville Az, 60 min. Grants NM, 90 minutes. Albuquerque International 2 h, 30 min. Improvements: Water is excellent, with 3 wells, (2 windmill & 1 electric submersible). All 3 wells are outfitted with large metal storage tanks. Power is accessible in the ranch, and access is via an all-weather county road. Tags & Hunting: With Unit 12 recently producing the New Mexico State Record bull elk, and over 90,000 more applicants for NM Big Game Drawing tags in 2021, properties like Cat Hill Ranch, located in trophy producing units, are so highly coveted that it seems they are becoming more and more scarce on a daily basis. A proven producer in 2021, with bulls being taken opening day of archery season, and 4 antelope being harvested averaging 78-80, one would be hard pressed to find a better value trophy hunting ranch today with Land Owner Tags. The ranch has traditionally received 4 mature bull elk tags, 1-2 cow elk tags, and one either sex archery tag. Harvest has averaged close to 100%. Antelope & Mule Deer tags are unlimited for land owner, but suggested harvest is 3-4 pronghorn and 1-2 mule deer annually. Coyote calling can be incredible! Land: Referencing attached maps, the state grazing land borders the deeded ranch on the exterior, allowing the land owner to push cattle into that allotment hunting season, successfully managing more game into the interior sanctuary of the ranch. The far north side of Cat Hill borders an additional 2-3 sections of BLM land for additional recreation. In todayâs environment, where securing a family legacy through land investments is more important than ever before, the prestigious and historied Cat Hill Trophy Hunting & Cattle Ranch at $775 per deeded acre wonât be available for long
The median home value in Quemado, NM is $400,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $245,280. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Quemado, NM is $400,000. Approximately 21.19% of Quemado homes are owned, compared to 18.64% rented, while 60.17% are vacant. Quemado real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Quemado real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Quemado, New Mexico has a population of 157. Quemado is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 100% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.16%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $37,623 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Quemado is 33.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.4 inches per year, with 23.4 inches of snow per year.