Spacious 0.75 Acre Property in Carson Estates, Taos County, NM
Discover a wide-open high desert landscape in the Carson Estates area of Taos County. This combined 0.75-acre parcel offers a peaceful escape with plenty of room to create a future homesite. The surrounding area provides expansive skies, natural scenery, and the privacy that many seek while still maintaining reasonable access to nearby towns and well-known destinations.
Located west of Taos and near the Rio Grande Gorge, this location draws those who value space, star-filled nights, and the beauty of Northern New Mexico. The land features mostly level terrain, making it suitable for a thoughtfully planned residential setup once the parcels are combined into a single lot.
Property Notes:
These three adjoining lots are part of an established subdivision. To prepare the land for residential use, they will need to be consolidated int...
These three adjoining lots are part of an established subdivision. To prepare the land for residential use, they will need to be consolidated into one parcel through the county’s Lot Line Adjustment Claim of Exemption process. Once completed, this property may support a single-family residence. Many property owners in this area utilize off-grid water solutions such as cisterns and install septic with permits. Electricity is available in the area through the local electric cooperative.
Nearby Points of Interest:
• Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
• Carson National Forest
• Kit Carson Park
• Historic Downtown Taos
• Cerro de los Taoses area viewpoints
This region offers outdoor recreation, cultural attractions, scenic landscapes, and a peaceful lifestyle environment.
Pricing:
Cash Price: $13,500
Seller Financing Available: $18,000
• 30% Down: $5,400
• 12.95% Interest | 5-Year Term
• Approximate Monthly Payment: $286/month
No HOA fees and low annual taxes add to the affordability and long-term value of this property.
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Disclaimer:
All property information is based on public data and county records. Buyers are responsible for performing their own due diligence, verifying zoning requirements, permitted uses, utility availability, and building feasibility with the appropriate county offices prior to purchase. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
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