Buying Hunting Land

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dg, I was driving home one night and with the moonlight I didn't need the headlights. I turned on the dash lights just long enough to check the speedometer. I was not over-running my vision at 30mph. I don't go that fast on the driveway coming up the hill, of course. :D It's a bit wiggly for 30, even in broad daylight.
 
Some mountain properties in New Mexico's SW

Winston and Chloride in Sierra County New Mexico could use some more hunters, horse and gun minded good neighbors, so where else to post this FYI.

All these places are at about 6200' elevation, generally have cedar, pinion pine, spanish oak, white oak, ponderosa, black walnut, cottonwood, and several kinds of brush. Deer, elk, coyotes, bear, mnt.lion, turkey, dove, quail, javalina, wolf, among others are the wildlife.

1) There is 12 flat acres, mountains all around, 6200'elevation, with a old adobe house , well, fenced, and 25'x50' block building. 32 miles west of I-25 and TorC.
It belongs to my friend Ike. He wants $90K. Call him directly at 505-743-0188

2) South of Winston 9 miles is 80 acres for $138K. On Gila NF boundary . .
SOLD to a non shooter- non horse owner :banghead:

3) One Section mountain ranch land (aprox.640acres), east side is old town of Chloride, west boudary is the Gila NF. contact owner/seller is Donald Luna at 505- 743- 2543.

4) Double wide on 1+ acre with 2 car garage, store room, and well. Jack 505-743-0235.

5) 80 acres in the Gila National Forest about 8 miles SW of Winston. In a Canyon called Byers Run. 505- 743- 2701, use this one 505- 258- 2101

6) Over 6,000 acres, nearly 4,000 of it is deeded, is a high country cattle ranch with all the above wildlife for about 4.5 million dollars. Any takers :scrutiny: That's about $1100 per deeded acre.

Do a Google search of Winston/Fairview, or Chloride, or Sierra County , or Black Range Mountains, or Gila National Forest for area information.

If I hear of any others I'll update or post it here
 
Somehow I think those prices may be out of the range of a lot of people here. It is for me. New Mexico land is expensive as a result of all the Calif's coming into the state. They drove the prices skyhigh. They are doing it here in El Paso too. Its got so bad the builders will not sale to you if you don't plan to live in the house.
 
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