Route  Ranch

History can be yours

When Interstate 40 came through and replaced Historic Route 66
a hideaway was created.  A narrow strip of land belonging to an old
ranching family got lost in trades between neighbors.  This can be your own
part of New Mexico’s Historic Route 66.  The property is very secluded,
but has easy access to Santa Rosa via a paved state highway or Interstate 40.
You could own this small ranch in the middle of ranching country and a great community of neighbors.  An extra bonus (no added cost) is the many scenic
views from this property.

 

This area of New Mexico has an elevation of around 5000 ft. and is known
for its open winters and mild summers.

 This property is being offered as one unit or you may purchase individual parcels.

 

Parcel 1 has a spring in a dry creek bed that holds
water year round.  There is also a windmill on this parcel.

Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 both have a drinking tank supplied with water from a submersible well and pipeline to the tanks.  You would own a one-sixth
interest in the well and pipeline and be expected to pay that part of expenses.

 

If you decide to purchase both parcels 2 and 3, then you will have a
one-third interest in the water system.

Parcel 1  695 + acres                    $347,500.00

Parcel 2  1019 +  acres                 $458,550.00

Parcel 3   644 + acres                   $257,600.00

    All Three Parcels  2358 +               $943,200.00

 

Owner-Broker

TOTAL PRICE:  $943,200

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An Exclusive Listing of

Fallon-Cortese Land
P.O. Box 409
Fort Sumner, NM 88119


Emmet Fallon (505) 355-2855 or  (505) 760-3838
Nick Cortese  (505) 355-7611 or  (505) 760-3818


  Created and maintained by  Vickie Sands 2000,-2008