Great get away, beautiful view of Mountains, great place to build, vacation and relax . 40 acres of the southwest with home ready to move in, with newer small home and two large stick built greenhouses. Chicken egg facility with four coops. Bird feeding station is very, very successful, approximately 200 daily. HOA fees $110 annual; By laws in Hidalgo County Web site
This very affordable and beautiful 40-acre property (Lot#22) is located in the scenic Rancho Cielo Subdivision near the "old-west" community of Rodeo, New Mexico, USA. It has excellent year-round all-weather access; and would be ideal for the fair-weather RVer who wants a home base to over-winter in the sunbelt. The property includes a 200 sq. ft. yurt (16 ft. diameter) with window. The yurt is equipped with a wood-burning stove, kitchenette area with double stainless sink, new under-the-counter reverse osmosis unit to purify drinking water, home-made bunk bed, counter space and tables. There is also a separate site-built frame/stucco "tiny" home/cabin measuring ~12 x 16 feet (unfinished inside) with a double loft. The property is off-grid with a complete solar system, however electric grid power is available on the west and north sides of the property (transformer needed). The private domestic well is also solar powered and supplies a new 400-gallon ferro-cement cistern. There are also a number of healthy fig trees that have been planted on the property. The spacious property offers abundant "peace and quiet", personal privacy, plenty of wildlife to interact with, and panoramic views of the towering and forested Chiricahua Mountains to the west and more desert-like Peloncillo Range looming immediately to the east. The property is move-in-ready as is and ready for immediate occupation (septic system may be needed). Minimal subdivision rules apply, including: no permanent living in RVs (may come and go), no subdividing the land, no single-wides (doubles OK on foundation), one main residence per lot + guest quarters. If you yearn to live in the country and feeling the spirit of adventure come visit soon before this rare and affordable opportunity disappears.
This 40-acre residential parcel in the Rodeo Ranches Subdivision has a small unfinished cabin (needs some work), solar power, private well + solar pump + 2500 gallons water storage and a gated driveway. Ten acres around the cabin are fenced. Property comes with inspiring unobstructed "big sky" views of the Chiricahua Mountains to the west and the Peloncillo Range to the east. Astronomers love the area due to the darkest-rated (Bortle-1) night skys in the lower 48. The property is flat with native yuccas, cacti and grasses. Area wildlife include deer, bear, bobcat, raptors and many unique bird species. The property is located 1/4 mile off Stateline Rd marking the Arizona border, thus it has excellent year-round access. There are mild subdivision CCRs: property can't be subdivided, no single-wides or permanent RV living, non-commercial. This would make a wonderful retirement property or a relaxing getaway close to Mother Nature, with hiking, biking, camping, rock climbing and more.
The median home value in Rodeo, NM is $113,300. This is higher than the county median home value of $113,280. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Rodeo, NM is $113,300. Approximately 51.85% of Rodeo homes are owned, compared to 9.26% rented, while 38.89% are vacant. Rodeo 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 Rodeo real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Rodeo, New Mexico has a population of 57. Rodeo is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.37%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,097 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rodeo is 68.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.6 inches per year, with 4.7 inches of snow per year.