The median home value in Lindrith, NM is $169,400.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $164,900.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Lindrith, NM is $169,400.
Approximately 62.02% of Lindrith homes are owned,
compared to 1.44% rented, while
36.54% are vacant.
Lindrith 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 Lindrith real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Discover the tranquility of this 40-acre parcel in Lindrith, New Mexico, nestled in the serene landscape of Rio Arriba County. This remote, mostly flat land is fully fenced, offering a haven for deer and elk that frequently roam the area. A man-made water catch pond enhances the land's potential, providing a natural resource for rainwater collection. The property is equipped with an electric pole, ensuring easy access to power, and it fronts a public road, adding convenience to its secluded setting. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains in this peaceful, off-the-grid retreat.
38.7 ares in Lindrith with a 3 bed-2 bath move in ready ranch style home with a fireplace, large garage/workshop and easy access off NM State Road 595. Secluded yet the improved gravel driveway allows for all weather access. The trees have been maintained around the home to prevent fire and provide great views of the surrounding area and the wildlife Lindrith is known for. Less than 30 minutes to Santa Fe National forest and NM State parks (Abiquiu, El Vado, and Lake Heron) and only an hour and half from Santa Fe and Albuquerque, make this an ideal location for your summer getaways. Call a broker for a showing.
Price Reduction - Battleship Mesa Ranch is +/- 3300 deeded acres, located entirely in the very exclusive Unit 5A, with +-2.75 miles directly bordering the Jicarilla Apache Reservation. The ranch has been managed exclusively for trophy mule deer and elk hunting for the last 20 years, with 10+ ponds, food plots, large meadows and expansive mesas with Pinion Pine, Junipers, Ponderosa Pine, Oak, Buck Brush and Mountain Mahogany. While hunting your merriam gobbler, keep your eyes peeled for arrowheads and artifacts. The property offers an incredible blend of approximately 60% timbered land and 40% parks, meadows and sage for the best cover to open country ratio. There is an excellent road system throughout the ranch for easy access to the water holes and food plots. A few limited production gas pads remain in operation but very limited use. There are no minerals available. This very protected ranch had 2 owners in the last 70 years and comes with 2 wells, and a remodeled and modernized 3 bedroom/2 bath modular thatâ??s been turned into a permanent home as ranch headquarters and is furnished. The ranch has end-to-end power, equipment sheds, 2 walk-in coolers and a cleaning rack.For the 2023 season the ranch is conveying- 2 late season New Mexico incentive mule deer buck tags (Dec 1- Dec 31) and +/- 8 bull tags, 6 cow tags, and 1-2 archery tags. The ranch has documented bucks in excess of 230 and bull elk in excess of 370. The neighboring +-900,000 acres of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation averages mule deer over 200â??+ and one of the best-managed elk herds in the country. Predators have been extensively managed on the Battleship Mesa ranch for generations. One of the very best features of Battleship Mesa Ranch, is the care that the seller has given the last 6 years, meticulous managing the property with conservation and quality in mind, itâ??s literally step in, bring your gun and groceries and its turn key fill your tag ready! The ranch also has in place a wonderful, gifted, and talented guide and ranch caretaker that would also wish to stay on, with the right arrangement. A cell phone repeater tower lease on the property pays +/- $14,000 annually. With over 100,000 more applicants for big game tags in NM than the previous year there is a huge demand for quality managed properties that provide landowner tags of this caliber. There has been no finer trophy B&C quality mule deer production area in the country since 1960. Period!
Welcome to Largo Creek Ranch- 617± deeded acres located in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, Big Game Unit 5A. Priced to sell, this sportsman's paradise checks all the boxes. Largo Creek Ranch borders the Jicarilla Apache reservation to the west and joins BLM to the North. Easily accessed with just under a half mile of highway frontage and less than an hour and a half from Albuquerque International Airport. The valley floor consists of varieties of forage and habitat for elk and mule deer. Climbing in elevation to the west, Largo Creek offers sufficient bedding area with an adequately sized pond to make an ideal location for a wildlife sanctuary. The ranch has historically received 1 mature bull tag and 1 antlerless as a base and 1 mature bull tag, 1 antlerless tag and one either sex tag as an incentive for providing fencing and water improvements for the wildlife, bringing this to a total of five elk tags annually. For mule deer, the ranch has received 2 landowner buck mule deer tags. Additionally Largo Creek Ranch plays host to a variety of small game wildlife. The ranch is in the renowned Rio Arriba County, which holds the title as the largest contributor of Boone and Crockett Mule deer in New Mexico. The landscape is rich in forage incorporating sage brush, galleta, blue gramma grass and needle and thread that substantially supports the thriving wildlife of the area. Plenty of foliage from Piñon and Juniper trees which provide additional sustenance and cover in the landscape. Largo Creek is a seasonal creek which provides water to the two stock ponds for wildlife. The topography consists of a valley floor and rolling hills decorated with sage, juniper, and piñon. The ranch provides a 25-acre± food plot and 3 wildlife stock ponds making it an ideal habitat for elk and mule deer. A two track road system runs throughout the ranch allowing easy access. There is also one elevated box blind a 4.84± miles of boundary fence.
The ranch has historically received 1 mature bull tag and 1 antlerless as a base and 1 mature bull tag, 1 antlerless tag and one either sex tag as an incentive for providing fencing and water improvements for the wildlife, bringing this to a total of five elk tags annually. For mule deer, the ranch has received 2 landowner buck mule deer tags. Additionally Largo Creek Ranch plays host to a variety of small game wildlife. The ranch is in the renowned Rio Arriba County, which holds the title as the largest contributor of Boone and Crockett Mule deer in New Mexico. The ranch provides a 25-acre± food plot and 3 wildlife stock ponds making it an ideal habitat for elk and mule deer. A two track road system runs throughout the ranch allowing easy access. There is also one elevated box blind a 4.84± miles of boundary fence.