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About New Mexico

The Land of Enchantment encompasses 77.8 million acres, just over 121,697 square miles. Located in the southwestern region of the United States, neighboring states include Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Utah.
New Mexico’s name derives from the Spanish name “Neuvo Mexico,” referencing the name given to the northern region of Mexico. New Mexico became the 47th state of the union in 1912.
It’s nicknamed the Land of Enchantment in honor of the state’s rich culture and beauty. The state flower is the Yucca Flower, and the state bird is the Greater Roadrunner.
The state is made up of 33 counties. Santa Fe is the capital and the third largest city. Albuquerque, in north central New Mexico, is the largest city.

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Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico property with highway frontage and easy access, surrounded by tall pines. Power is nearby, making this an excellent opportunity for a homesite or campsite. Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Chama, 2 hours from Santa Fe, an...
6± Acres
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$65,000
Under Contract
Sandoval County, NM
Excellent location just north of Regina New Mexico with exceptional views. This 0.36 acre lot with a 1500 Square foot building and a 150 sq ft covered porch. Direct access off NM State Road 96 and a large parking lot. Perfect for a start up business ...
0.36± Acres
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$45,000
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Tucked away in the quiet beauty of Ensenada, this 2.86-acre parcel offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. Just minutes from Tierra Amarilla and only 20 minutes to both the charming mountain town of Chama and the serene waters of Heron...
2.86± Acres
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$43,999
New Listing
Santa Fe County, NM
Scenic Santa Fe County parcel offering mountain views, privacy, and a quiet rural setting with a sense of off-grid living—while still staying within reach of everyday conveniences.   Located approximately 15 minutes from Diablo’s Trailhead for h...
2.5± Acres
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$38,500
Rio Arriba County, NM
Escape to your own private 10-acre retreat with breathtaking 360° panoramic views. Located just minutes from El Vado Lake State Park and the Rio Chama Wildlife Management Area, this property offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. RVs and...
10± Acres
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$35,777
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico property with highway frontage and easy access,2 point of entrance one being NM SR 162 and NM SR 64, surrounded by tall pines. Power is nearby, making this an excellent opportunity for a homesite or campsite. RV's welcome. Conveni...
3± Acres
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$35,000
Sandoval County, NM
1 acre of undeveloped land with US-550 frontage just north of the Cuba Village limits. Excellent views of the Jemez Mountains. Electricity and water are on the property line. This would be an excellent opportunity for a residential land or commercial...
1± Acres
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$35,000
El Vado 5
New Listing
Rio Arriba County, NM
Two Adjacent 2.5-Acre Parcels Near El Vado Lake – Offered Individually or TogetherTwo side-by-side 2.5-acre parcels located in a desirable recreational area just minutes from El Vado Lake and adjacent to the well-known TV Park and The Dam Diner...
5± Acres
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$34,000
New Listing
Cibola County, NM
Escape to the beauty of western New Mexico with this 6.25-acre parcel located in Tierra Verde Ranchettes. Featuring mostly level terrain and a healthy mix of mature pinon and juniper trees, this property offers an excellent setting for a future off-g...
6.25± Acres
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$33,395
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern New Mexico property located in the desirable Rancho del Vado Subdivision, offering breathtaking views and endless outdoor opportunities. This property is perfect for a weekend getaway, off-grid living, or a place to call home. Excellent sola...
10± Acres
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$32,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Beautiful Northern New Mexico propertyin a gated community featuring a 10-acre off-grid parcel. This parcel offers wide-open space with breathtaking 360-degree views and solar exposure-ideal for building or setting up an off-grid retreat. Wildlife is...
10± Acres
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$30,000
2.18 Questa
Taos County, NM
2.18 Acres Near Questa & Red River, NM — Two Parcels with Beautiful Views! Escape to your own mountain retreat with these two adjoining parcels totaling approximately 2.18 acres of raw land, surrounded by pinon, sage, and stunning mountain views....
2.18± Acres
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$29,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern NM off grid property near El Vado state park. Tall pines lots of wildlife in the area. Property will need excavation work for access as property is unimproved.County Road 322 maintained by the County. Side roads not maintained and would be u...
2.75± Acres
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$25,000
Cibola County, NM
Turn-key off-grid property in Tierra Verde Ranchettes, located within the stunning Chain of Craters volcanic field in Cibola County, New Mexico. Spanning 6.54 acres, this unique parcel is set among ancient lava flows, elevated ridges, and wide-open v...
6.54± Acres
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$25,000
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern NM off grid property near El Vado state park. Tall pines lots of wildlife in the area. Property will need excavation work for access as property is unimproved. County Road 322 maintained by the County. Side roads not maintained and would be ...
1± Acres
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$22,500
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern NM lot near El Vado Lake State park. Power near by. Nice views. Lots of wildlife in the area. County Road 322 maintained by the County. Side roads not maintained and would be up to the Buyer to maintain. Property will need excavation work fo...
1.26± Acres
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$19,750
New Listing
Torrance County, NM
Discover the possibilities with this beautiful 0.52-acre parcel in Edgewood, New Mexico. Conveniently located between Albuquerque and Santa Fe, this property offers the perfect balance of peaceful country living and easy access to shopping, dining, e...
0.52± Acres
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$19,500
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern NM off grid property near El Vado state park. Tall pines lots of wildlife in the area. Property will need excavation work for access as property is unimproved. County Road 322 maintained by the County.Side roads not maintained and would be u...
1± Acres
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$19,500
Rio Arriba County, NM
Northern NM off grid property near El Vado state park. Tall pines lots of wildlife in the area. Property will need excavation work for access as property is unimproved.County Road 322 maintained by the County. Side roads not maintained and would be u...
1± Acres
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$19,500
Under Contract
Sandoval County, NM
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82.7± Acres
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Price Upon Request
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Regions

New Mexico has four popular land regions, including the Great Plains, the Colorado Plateau, the Rocky Mountains, and the Basin and Range region.

Agriculture

Agriculture continues to be an important industry for the Land of Enchantment, generating $3 billion in revenues. There are approximately 25,044 farms in the state, covering 40.6 million acres of New Mexico. The average size farm comprises 1,624 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 33 counties.
New Mexico’s top commodities are dairy products (specifically milk), cattle and calves, pecans, and hay.
Most of the cropland is found in the Four Corners area of the state and near the Rio Grande.

Wildlife

New Mexico’s primary wildlife includes sheep, bear, deer, elk, cougar, ibex, javelina, oryx, and pronghorn antelope. New Mexico is committed to conserving its open land, waters, and wildlife habitats.
From mountain lakes and streams to reservoirs, New Mexico has some of the best fishing opportunities in the southwest. Fish species include trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white bass, walleye, catfish, bluegills, perch, and pike.

Major Rivers and Lakes

New Mexico’s three main rivers are the Rio Grande, Pecos River, and Canadian River. Their main tributaries include the Chama River, Devils River, Gallinas River, Rio Hondo, and Cimarron River.
Elephant Butte Reservoir, the largest lake in New Mexico, is located five miles north of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico on the Rio Grande. The surface area of this lake is approximately 36,499 acres (57.03 square miles). Other large lakes include Navajo Lake and Red Bluff Reservoir, which exceed 26,796 surface area acres.

State and National Parks

New Mexico has 35 state parks and 2 national parks.

National Parks:

  • Carlsbad Caverns National Park
  • Chaco Culture National Historical Park

 

State Summary
Nickname Land of Enchantment
Neighboring States Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Utah
Regions Great Plains, Colorado Plateau, Rocky Mountains, and Basin and Range
State Flower Yucca Flower
State Bird Greater Roadrunner
Big Game Deer, elk, bear, cougar, pronghorn antelope, barbary sheep, bighorn sheep, and javelina
Small Game Eurasian collared-doves, grouse, pheasant, quail, and squirrel
Freshwater Fish Bluegill, spotted bass, crappie, smallmouth bass, and largemouth bass
Saltwater Fish N/A
Hunting Information https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/hunting/
Total Acreage 77.8 million acres
Total Public Land Acreage 27 million acres
Average Annual Rainfall 13 inches
Farmland by Acreage 40.6 million acres
Woodlands by Acreage 24.7 million acres
Coastline N/A
Conservation Program https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/nm/programs/
Primary Crops Pecans, Dairy, and Cattle
Main Rivers Rio Grande, Pecos River, and Canadian River
Largest Lake Elephant Butte Reservoir
Other Lakes Navajo Lake, Red Bluff Reservoir, and Caballo Lake
Other Tributaries Chama River, Devils River, Gallinas River, Rio Hondo, and the Cimarron River

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of land are available for purchase in New Mexico?

New Mexico has a mix of high desert brush mountain terrain and river valley farm ground at prices that are generally much more affordable than neighboring Colorado. Northern New Mexico has ranches with mountain elk habitats irrigated hay fields and trout streams in the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountains.

Central and southern New Mexico mostly feature desert grass perfect for cattle ranching on the Chihuahuan Desert plains.

The Rio Grande and Pecos River valleys have irrigated crop fields and orchards where the price is entirely driven by water rights. The eastern plains counties transition right out of the Texas Panhandle and feature heavily irrigated farming operations.

What are typical land prices across different New Mexico regions?

According to the 2025 USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service report New Mexico has the lowest average farm real estate value in the entire country sitting at just $725 per acre. Because of this central and southern desert grass ranches in Catron Grant and Hidalgo counties usually run a very cheap 300 to $800 per acre.

Northern mountain ranch land in Rio Arriba Taos and Mora counties with elk hunting water rights and improved fields runs 1500 to $4,000 per acre.

Irrigated farm land in the Rio Grande valley near Albuquerque and Las Cruces demands $5,000 to $12,000 per acre for established orchards and vegetable fields. Eastern New Mexico dryland and irrigated crop fields in Curry Roosevelt and Lea counties run $800 to $3,000 per acre. Areas near the Taos ski resort carry heavy lifestyle premiums that push prices way above these standard farming ranges.

How does the New Mexico water rights system affect land purchases?

According to the 2026 rules from the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer the state follows strict water laws where the first person to claim the water gets the right to use it. The State Engineer must approve all water right transfers and any changes in how you use the water.

In many New Mexico water basins the State Engineer has decided that all available water is fully claimed and will deny any new applications. Buyers planning to irrigate land or drill a new well should specifically confirm with the state office that the water use is actually allowed before buying the property.

Rio Grande basin water rights are incredibly complicated because of agreements with other states and there is basically zero new water available to claim. Water rights that actually transfer with a ranch or farm are almost always the most valuable part of the entire property.

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