2 Adjoining Building Lots For Sale in the Village of Ruidoso Covered in Tall Pines!
Selling Both Lots Together At This Price!
Water in the Street, Power at the Neighbors and Sits Just off the Paved Road.
Minutes to Downtown Shopping & Restaurants!
Centrally Located Between Albuquerque, El Paso and Lubbock, Texas in Lincoln County, NM.
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Paradise Canyon 2nd Supplement Block 43 Lots 4 & 5
All of the photos were taken in July 2019 and February 2020 of Paradise Canyon - 2nd Supplement Block 43 Lots 4 & 5 and the surrounding views.
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2 adjoining building lots being sold together in the Village of Ruidoso, New Mexico. They are covered in tall pine trees, there's water in the street and they sit just off the paved road. Located just a few minutes from the downtown village restaurants and shopping, it's a pretty spot in the cool Sacramento Mountains!
All of the photos were taken of the properties in July 2019 and February 2020. Lois Circle is a graveled road along the south of the lots and they sits just off paved Paradise Canyon Drive. There is power next door at the neighbors and you would need to contact the local power company for the cost to put it on the property.
Looking west on Lois Circle to Paradise Canyon Drive, the main drag.
Looking east on Lois Circle
These are 2 adjoining that we are selling together and make up a beautiful chunk of land. They are part of a big hill offering views across the distant hillsides. They are covered in a variety of trees with several nice tall pines!
A peek thru the trees of the snowcapped hillsides!
There is a neighbor adjoining to the west and nobody to the north or east so plenty of privacy for now. The neighbor to the west has a cute little cabin - looks like no one has visited for a while.
It is common to see deer and elk in peoples yards and we spotted a few in one of the nieghbors yards down the road!
These lots are in a great location within a few minutes from the main drag thru the Village where all the hub bub is! What a fun spot in the Rocky Mountains!
Alto Lake is about 5.5 miles away and there were people fishing off the shore when we visited! Sierra Blanca Peak and the White Mountain Wilderness sit across the other side of the hilly valley . At 11,981 feet, Sierra Peak is the 7th highest peak in NM!
My boyfriend Buddy took me for a walk down to the lake!
The Sierra Blanca Mountains are the highest range in southern NM and home of the Lincoln National Forest. They are part of the Southern Rocky Mountains which explains her bald rocky peaks! I was surprised to learn the Rockies go this far south and it’s easy to see why Ruidoso is where people come to escape the hot summers and play in the cold winters!
It’s surrounded by over a million acres of wilderness and national forest with hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack, winter skiing at Ski Apache, restaurants, art, simple cabins and fancy resorts and wildlife walking thru town like they own the place! And they do!
Capitan is about 15 miles NE of Ruidoso. It’s home of the Smokey Bear Museum. I've been a Smokey Bear fan for years and had no idea ahead of time his remains were in the Lincoln National Forest!
What a beautiful spot for your dream getaway in the Sierra Blanca Mountains! Enjoy! Char the Explorer : )
Financing Price: $13,350
Terms with $1000 down payment: $12,350 at 8% interest with approximately 60 monthly payments of $250.
180 Days Work Like A Dog Early Payoff with $1000 down! If $8900 of principal is paid in the first 180 days from the contract date Smile4u will waive the remaining balance!
The down payment applies to the180 day early payoff amount.
We will write the early payoff option into the contract. If at any time during the 180 day period you hit that amount we will waive the remaining balance and deed the property to you. Dream big!
You must pay off the contract prior to using the land. We don't mind if you go visit it a couple weeks out of the year if you let us know ahead of time. However you are not allowed to live on the property during the contract.
If purchasing a Contract for Deed Click Here to view the highlights of our owner financing.
Prior to visiting the property I suggest you study the maps and the satellite image as they tell the story on how to get there. Get a mental picture of how to get to a property from a main road. I frequently write notes on how I got to the property.
Print out the important maps like the parcel map, aerial photo with the GPS coords and street map. These are the maps I use myself if I was going to view the property. You can enter the latitude and longitude into Google or Bing maps by putting a comma between them.
I also suggest you bring a street dedicated GPS like a Garmin, not your phone. Do not rely on your GPS to take you the correct way as she'll take you down miles of roads that aren't the main drags. I've named mine Thelma and Louise because she's tried to drive me off a cliff a few times! If I could just get Brad Pitt to sit in the back seat! : )
Most of the properties I sell are down some kind of dirt road - my favs! Be smart and bring a shovel, water, food, blankets, mace, a dog and anything else you might need if you get stuck for a day or two. I've been stuck in the sand, a marsh, had tires blow out - you name it. Be prepared, be safe, and have fun. She's a beautiful Earth. We only get one shot here - get out there and see all she has to offer. Char the Explorer : )
Google Map link for those customers who would like to research the street and aerial views further:
Google Interactive Map to the SE corner of Lot 5.
Bing Map link for those customers who would like to research the street and aerial views further:
Bing Interactive Map to the SE corner of Lot 5.
Welcome to Lincoln County, New Mexico, the ultimate playground in the southwest from Sierra Blanca aka the White Mountains at 11,981 feet to the beautiful open valleys of Carrizozo at 5429 feet. Wow was my head spinning the first time I visited here in 2016!
A video of our trip around Lincoln County!
Carrizozo sits in the shadows of the Sacramento Mountain Range at the northern edge of the Tularosa Basin. It's a quiet little town and the county seat about 45 minutes NW of Ruidoso. About 15 minutes NE is the ghost mining town of White Oaks, famous for the No Scum Allowed Saloon. We headed up there our first night to see if they truly had some of the coldest beer in Lincoln County to find them closed! But it's a cute little town and I enjoyed the historical buildings over 100 years old!
Since we didn't find any cold beer we decided to visit the Lincoln County Fair in Capitan! That sure was a fun time and my first pig show I must admit! I took so many photos of it that I made an entire video of just the fair! It was a small friendly fair and I'm sure I stuck out like a sore thumb, especially after my comment about the “sparkly pig”. The gal who was getting ready to go into the arena with her pig looked at me and said no that's just the pig! Wow was that some serious pig driving as I watched two women keep their pig in the judges view as best as possible! Well turns out he was a sparkly pig as they took away the blue ribbon! Hot dog!
I also got several photos of a mean goat giving several good head butts to a baby goat. It's funny now looking at the photos but it wasn't so funny at the moment! I learned that there really is a duck with a pom pom hairdo called a crested duck! I thought someone had somehow done that to them!
The Lincoln Count Fair in Capitan!
Capitan is also home of Smokey Bear. I've been a huge fan of his since I started traveling across the western USA, frequently stopping to take my picture with him when I see his fire danger signs! Oh I was thrilled when I finally got a chance to stop into the museum. As I walked in I declared “my life is now complete” and the gal behind the counter laughed and said I definitely wasn't the first one to come thru those doors and say that! So a quick picture with my hero!
In 1950 a fire destroyed 17,000 of forest and grasslands. A fire crew found the frightened bear cub clinging for life to the side of a burnt pine tree. He was so badly burnt they named him “Smokey Bear”. He was flown to Sante Fe and upon recovery was sent to a zoo in Washington DC. In 1962 NM adopted the Black Bear as the State Animal and sent him a bear companion, Goldie. Upon his death in 1976 he returned to his home in the Capitan Mountains.
The mountain village of Ruidoso is a thriving scene people flock to all four seasons! It's 100 miles to the closest interstate and 2 hours from the nearest commercial airport yet people come here year round for winter skiing at Ski Apache, summer hiking and fishing, golf courses, art galleries, restaurants, and to relax with to the smell of pine trees and streams winding their way thru the forest.
My boyfriend Buddy took me for a walk down to Alto Lake!
It is surrounded by the Lincoln National Forest and there is a network of hiking trails! We spotted deer and elk while driving around town and read that black bear, wild horses and the rare mountain lion also call this home!
It's also home of the Ruidoso Downs Race Track, a tradition since the 1940's. It's famous for the showcase All American Futurity, the world's richest two year old race which was a $3 million purse in 2015! The Labor Day event drew a record of 25,000 fans which is more than live in Lincoln County!
Billy the Kid Scenic Byway visitors center sits next door to the Hubbard Museum of the American West. I didn't get a chance to view the museum but the beautiful monuments of horses outside the museum was well worth the drive by! Billy, born Henry McCarty, was an American Old West gunfighter who joined the Regulators and participated in the Lincoln County War. The Kid allegedly shot and killed two deputies, but was never indicted for the murders.
Click here to read about our trip to Roswell, NM in February of 2020! We visited the UFO Museum and had a delicious lunch.
Lincoln National Forest Website
The Village of Capitan website and Smokey Bear Museum.
Billy the Kid National Scenic Byway
Ruidoso Visitor Center. The brochure page has some great links!