
5 Acres Socorro New Mexico
$7,245
Just $174.74 a Month
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Property Description
Property ID# LZ-7565
This huge 5 acre property is in a stunning area of New Mexico in the community of Tierra Grand. Road to parcel is right off one of the main roads with easy access, roads are maintained by the HOA and power is only 0.08 miles from this parcel. The HOA is well worth the cost, it's community ran with the best interest in land and homeowners. They help with building, power and utilities, approvals of quality homes, roads and more. This area doesn't allow RVs or unsightly shacks. This is a site build community and home much contain a minimum of 2000 sqft. This keeps the area stunningly beautiful with quality community homes. No parcel is below 5 acres here allowing space for all 2500 land owners.
The land is near several amenities and full towns such as Belen and Los Lunas. Here you can get about everything you need for shopping, construction and more. Belen is home to 3 new Facebook data centers which have grown the city and improved shops and development in the city. The nearby Manzano mountains and overall are a host hiking, fishing, hunting and more. It goes without saying, the landscape is just beautiful and peaceful here.
Property Highlights
StateNew Mexico | CountySocorro | Parcel APNR039450 |
ZoningResidential | Land Size5 Acres | Annual Taxes$25.12 Annual |
RoadDirt Road | HOA$50 Annual | GPS 34.470350, -106.581365 |
WaterWell Needed | PowerPower Near | SewerInstall Septic |
Potential Property Use
About Socorro New Mexico
Due Diligence Disclaimer
If you are buying in full, this will be the same process except we will start the process of recording your deed. A deed recording form will be sent for you to fill out your vesting information, and we take care of the rest. We will close with the county recorder usually within 1 to 2 weeks and the property will be officially yours. A land packet and the deed will be sent to your home after recording is complete.
If your questions are specific to building, land uses or utilities and such, we recommend calling the county building department. They make the laws, know specific requirements and can give the most accurate information per the use you would like with the property.



