When you have almost 2 acres, and enough property to create a place that could be shared with others who would enjoy the following; Views to the south of the red rocks south of Coyote with the prominent peak that looms high above, Mesa Poleo with the San Pedro Wilderness to the southwest, to the north is another massive red rock mountain and the west side of the Rio Puerco that originated in the San Pedro Wilderness and will flow into the Abiquiu lake. As one enters the Youngsville and Coyote areas, the vistas are grand as there is Polvadera Peak and the Prominent Pedernal Mountain. Magnificent as it stands proud as it can be seen from far away, onward are the Mountains beyond Coyote reaching up to the San Pedro Wilderness to the S West, where the sun set in the winter months, than northwest is the tall and lengthy Mesa Alta, with its ridge protecting the Rio Puerco River Valley and it cliffs show the TIME CHART. This property is rare and along with its vistas, there is peace as one walks on the property, and at the same time, excitement of the possibilities. At 1.9 acres, property may be legally subdivided and there are two entrances from Highway 96. Pasture and for horses. Proximity to recreational boating, fishing & swimming at Abiquiu Lake. Short drive along breathtaking majestic Highway 96 and Highway 84 to Abiquiu Village. Secure gate on Highway and less than two miles to Coyote Volunteer Fire Dept. One can enjoy red rocks and soil, whose shades are ever changing, depending on the light. Rock formations, varied topography, beautiful New Mexico weather , and incredible day and night skies is a new experience every day and every hour. An amazing, unique country setting, surrounded by different mountain ranges and many opportunities for exploration awaits a curious mind and nature lover. Breathtaking views are sure to touch your heart, over and over again. Sellers amenable to possible financing should you have an interest.
The best of everything - views (Pedernal, 9 miles away, features prominently on the horizon), running water, water rights, lush meadows, and Ponderosa pine. 20.535 acres of land near Coyote, with water rights and year-round running Poleo Creek on the property. 12.45 acre feet/year of water rights on the Acequia Pinabetal. This 20-acre property offers an exceptional opportunity for avid hunters. As part of the E-PLUS (Elk Private Land Use System) program, this land provides exclusive access to elk hunting tags in Unit 6C. These tags can be highly sought after, with mature bull elk tags valued at up to $8,000. By participating in the E-PLUS program, you gain the privilege of hunting on your own land as well as in Unit 6C, contributing to wildlife conservation while enjoying the thrill of elk hunting. There is electricity across the land but probably need a transformer. 14 miles from Abiquiu Lake. A bit of paradise. Don't miss this unique chance to own a prime hunting property with the added benefit of valuable elk tags. Snatch it up while you can.
Have you ever craved an escape so intensely that fleeing to another planet or epoch seemed appropriate? Have you desired silence so immersive that it could drown your thoughts? Does your thirst for the perfect panorama leave your eyes parched? The history of the 500 acre Ranch includes dinosaur migration from the Mesozoic Era. Nearby, The Ghost Ranch houses the world’s only complete Coelophysis from the sandstone formations of the Triassic Era that blanket the region in unique, mystical geology. It is the same physiography that drew Georgia O’keeffe to the area and inspired countless, iconic works. The tall, vibrant red, Spanish skirt cliff on the property leads to the mesa, known as Cuesta Navajo, and is home to a ceremonial Kiva from this period. The specific use of this Kiva remains a mystery, however, the view and absolute silence from this location conjures thoughts of vital importance and utility to the ancient residents. Sights of Cerro Pedernal, the Rio Puerco, The Ghost Ranch, and Abiquiu Lake realize the geographical significance. An existing well and power on the property provides modernity to an otherwise untouched, timeless piece of New Mexico. Several favorable building envelopes command distinctive, and creative architecture that allows further immersion into the landscape and equine facilities will be embraced. Flowing red sandstone formations with looming hoodoo spires will have you forgetting to look down and take in the wildlife tracks as many of these local inhabitants make their way into Red Valley from the adjacent Rio Chama Wilderness Area and Santa Fe National Forest, over 50,000 acres. From warm sunrises to the dynamic cloud formations of the afternoon, surreal evening sunsets and into the night the sights are unmatched. Few get to bathe in the sea of stars and expanse of the night sky provided by a lack of light pollution. This special place is waiting for the next explorer, custodian, and dream; transport yourself to Red Valley Ranch.
The median home value in Coyote, NM is $1,300,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $253,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Coyote, NM is $1,300,000. Approximately 46.59% of Coyote homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 53.41% are vacant. Coyote 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 Coyote real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Coyote, New Mexico has a population of 51. Coyote 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 18.61%.
The median household income in Coyote, New Mexico is $25,982. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,994 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Coyote is 74.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 12.9 inches per year, with 32.9 inches of snow per year.