This rare property, translated into English means “The Road of the Grandfathers”. It is one of the largest, rustically beautiful parcels of vacant land located in and around the village of Galisteo. This wild, untamed land sculptured by the hands of nature is as if god’s fingers combed deeply through the land leaving carved arroyos by the rain, wind, and periodic rushes of water during summer storms. Plateaus grace the land with numerous species of birds, exotic grasses, blooming cactus, and choices for the perfect building sites. Ever-changing colors and shadows reflect the ripples through the land as it reaches the southern pinnacle of the mysterious “Hogback Ridge,” once used by ancestral Indians as circular look outs for approaching animal herds, foes and friends. Scattered fragments of bone, broken pieces of potshards, obsidian flakes left over from chipping arrow heads, petroglyphs drawn on black volcanic rock are tucked in and out of crevices within the naturally created rock walls. – A plethora of treasures lying directly under your feet. There is a well shared amongst other landowners in the McKee Subdivision. Additionally, there are water rights on the property that will convey at the time of sale. This land of timeless beauty lies conveniently between the metropolises of Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Guided tours upon request.
The J.F. Miller Ranch is found in the township of Lamy, just south of Santa Fe on an expansive 2000+ acres, comprised of 14 tracts of land. Nestled between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Galisteo Basin, the ranch offers breathtaking panoramic views. The main home was designed and built in 1986 in Victorian style with four bedrooms. There is also a guest home with one bedroom, one bath, and a two car garage. The home looks out towards the Manzano and Sandia mountains to the West and has perfect views of the town of Lamy. The Galisteo River stretches across the ranch and down the valley. The wide open range offers grass for cattle grazing and miles of trails to traverse via horseback. The ruins of the Bishop John Lamy church are found here. The Cerro Colorado mountain stands majestically on the property. The ranch has been the site for multiple movie and television productions. A previously run gravel operation exists on the property. The history of this ranch tells an amazing story over the course of time.
Enjoy the spectacular New Mexican open sky, sunrises and sunsets and the dramatic, unobstructed panoramic views of the Ortiz, Cerrillos Hills, Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountain ranges, from this 179-acre parcel located within the Galisteo West Basin Preserve. Adjacent to Santa Fe County open space. With a gated entry and location at the end of a dead-end road, this property offers the ultimate in peace and privacy. A place of refuge - yet with easy access and just 30 minutes to the famed galleries, restaurants and all the conveniences Santa Fe has to offer. Nestled among savannah grasslands, rock outcroppings and pinon and juniper trees are two premier building sites, perfect for your dream home, family or ranch compound.
The median home value in Lamy, NM is $546,700. This is higher than the county median home value of $355,300. The national median home value is $219,700. The average price of homes sold in Lamy, NM is $546,700. Approximately 100% of Lamy homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 0% are vacant. Lamy 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 Lamy real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Lamy, New Mexico 87540 has a population of 142. Lamy 87540 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 12.5% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.52%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $57,945 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Lamy 87540 is 33.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 86.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.5 inches per year, with 26.5 inches of snow per year.