Horse Property For Sale in New Mexico, Horse Properties For Sale in NM

Horse Property For Sale in New Mexico

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New Mexico

Mexico's horse ranches and equestrian estates encapsulate the rugged and expansive spirit of the American Southwest. Scattered across the state's diverse terrain of deserts, mountains, and high plains, these ranches are not only working landscapes but also repositories of cultural and historical significance.

Spanish explorers and colonizers, including Juan de Oñate, brought horses to the area in the late 16th century. The introduction of horses revolutionized transportation, trade, and hunting practices among Native American tribes, such as the Apache and Navajo, who quickly adopted these magnificent animals into their nomadic lifestyles. As ranching operations expanded in the American West, not only facilitated cattle roundups but also enabled ranchers to cover large distances efficiently. Today, as modern ranching techniques coexist with traditional practices, horses continue to symbolize the enduring spirit and legacy of New Mexico's ranching traditions. 

Statistically, the New Mexico horse industry produces goods and services valued at $600+ million91,100 New Mexicans are involved with horses, either as horse owners, service providers, employees, or volunteers. Even more participate as spectators. The New Mexico horse industry directly provides 35,700 full-time equivalent jobs. Spending by suppliers and employees (in New Mexico and other states) generates additional jobs in New Mexico for a total employment impact of 45,000. There are 147,000 horses in New Mexico, over 60 percent of which are involved in showing and recreation.

With a GDP of $96.5 billion, New Mexico's economy is characterized by a diverse blend of industries that contribute to its unique economic landscape. Historically, the state has been associated with extractive industries, such as oil and natural gas, which play a significant role in its revenue generation. Additionally, New Mexico has a strong presence in the technology and research sectors, fostering innovation and scientific advancements. Despite these strengths, New Mexico faces economic challenges, including issues related to poverty and income inequality. Efforts to diversify the economy and invest in education and infrastructure are ongoing to ensure sustained growth and prosperity for the residents of the Land of Enchantment.

IIf you’re looking for ranches in New Mexico, feel free to take a look at our current horse properties. Or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us or one of our real estate agents.

  New Mexico in Numbers :
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img Horse Population : Approximately 113,000
img Total Economic Impact: $ -- billion
img Capital : Santa Fe
img Population : 2,113,344
img Land area : 121,356 sq. miles
img Counties : 33
img Highest Point : Wheeler Peak
img Lowest Point : Red Bluff Lake
img 5 Largest Cities:
 
  • Albuquerque: 558,523
  • Las Cruces: 115,303
  • Rio Rancho: 109,060
  • Santa Fe: 89,220
  • Roswell: 47,174
 
$850,000
Horse Property for sale.
Horse Property with 6 - Stall Barn and Shop on 2.5 Acres

Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico


Welcome to a remarkable embodiment of the modern West, nestled in the highly sought-after La Cienega community. This single-family residence, custom-built in 2005, is a testament to refined design and meticulous craftsmanship. Spanning a generous 2321 sq. ft, this home is a sanctuary of comfort and style, set on a sprawling 2.5-acre estate. As you approach the property, you are greeted by a sense of privacy and tranquility. The home is set back from the road, secured by a gated entrance, and enveloped by lush grass and mature trees. The property's expansive outdoor space is an entertainer's dream, featuring a built-in grill, a cozy fireplace, and a covered seating area, all set against the backdrop of a serene waterfall fountain. Step inside to discover an open floor plan accentuated by vaulted ceilings, diamond plastered walls, stone floors, and wood-clad windows. The home boasts four spacious bedrooms, an office, and a kitchen equipped with a gas range, granite countertops, and a separate pantry. The dining area and eat-at bar in the kitchen provide ample space for family meals and entertaining guests. The true gem of this property, however, lies in its versatility. The estate includes a six-stall barn, perfect for equestrian enthusiasts. Additionally, a 2-bay heated workshop with RV access awaits your imagination. With high ceilings, 220 Volt power, and R-38 insulation, this 1500 sq. ft space could serve many purposes. In excellent, move-in ready condition, this property is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. Experience the perfect blend of privacy, comfort, and convenience, with easy access to I-25 and 599. Welcome to your dream home in La Cienega, where modern amenities meet Western charm. This is not just a property; it's a testament to a lifestyle of elegance, comfort, and versatility.

Maggie Chavez , Real Estate Associates of NM

2.50 ACRES
4 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS
2321 SQ FT
 
$1,650,000
Horse Property for sale.
New Price! 16 + Acre Horse Property with Guest House

Lamy, Santa Fe County, New Mexico


15 Silver Saddle is a 3 BRM/ 3.5 BATH main home with diamond plaster walls, polished concrete floors and wood beam high- ceilings throughout.

Ricky Allen, Cathy Griffith & Tara Earley RCT Team , Sotheby's International Realty

16.12 ACRES
5 BEDROOMS
6 BATHROOMS
3508 SQ FT
 
$3,190,000
Horse Property for sale.
FULL SIZE ARENA, HAY BARN, CROSS FENCED, BARN + MARE MOTEL, 13 RUN - IN STALLS

Sandia Park, Bernalillo County, New Mexico


Luxury Home and AWARD winning horse ranch in NM is a MASTERPIECE of modern ranch living! Featuring custom EVERYTHING for horses and humans! Nestled in breathtaking views and privacy, yet proximal to International Airport and city life. Oversized walk-in closets, in-home sauna, grand fireplace and koi pond. Custom designed equine facility with a focus on reproduction and performance, with a full-size arena with supreme footing, 40' hydraulic free-flow horse walker, barn with 8 indoor/16 outdoor stalls and insulated tack room. Large pens with 3-sided shelters and automatic water systems take out the hassle. Perfect terrain to add a track for high elevation training at nearly 7,000 ft, matching Ruidoso Downs! 2400 sq. ft. finished building/office with living quarters and a 4-6 car oversized dream garage/workshop!

Casa Dream Team , Keller Williams Realty

59.78 ACRES
5 BEDROOMS
5 BATHROOMS
6188 SQ FT
 
$2,200,000
Horse Property for sale.
Tularosa Springs Farm & Ranch

Aragon, Catron County, New Mexico


Owner/Broker sale. Tularosa Farm & Ranch is a 127 acre property situated in a lush, green, sub-irrigated Cienega at 6,200 feet altitude, bordering the gigantic 2,710,659 acres Gila National Forest. The ranch is about a 3 1/2 hours drive south-west of Albuquerque, NM. Our cattle drink from 3 natural springs year-round. For 6 months the Tularosa Creek runs through the ranch and offers itself as an additional watering source for our livestock. There are remains of Indian settlements to be found on the ranch.

Wolfgang Rempen , Rempen Enterprises, Inc. dba Ranch Pros Real Estate

127.00 ACRES
3 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS
3500 SQ FT
 
$17,500,000
Horse Property for sale.
8,000+ ac Ranch w/ riverfront, water rights and fertile ground for growing crop

Puerto de Luna, Guadalupe County, New Mexico


This sprawling 8,000+-acre working ranch, located in a historic, largely forgotten fertile New Mexico river valley where Native American settlers, Spanish explorers, and Billy the Kid trod overlapping paths, is a rare, water-rich relic of the wild American West. This enormous ranch is blessed with multiple sources of water, including an approximately four-mile-long stretch of the Pecos River with 122.8-acre-feet of water rights, its own flowing creek that waters 150 cows, and an enormous 400-acre veritable underground lake that provides subterranean irrigation to the trees, plants, grasses and bushes that grow above it. Along with multiple wells and springs, this property is unusually abundant in aqua. Currently operating as a horse and beef cattle ranch, Pecos Valley Ranch is ripe for its next incarnation as a private corporate/family retreat, greenhouse-based agricultural business, both, or something left to your imagination. Large fields, scenic rocky mesas, and the incredible gift of plentiful water from multiple sources create an oasis-like setting that is almost impossible to find in our drought-ridden times in any other part of the American southwest. The built environment on this large tract includes: historic stone relics from ages past; a large 5,000-sf double-sided owner’s home, each with four bedrooms and two bathrooms in an architect-designed high-ceilinged duplex composed of 2,500 square feet of living space on either side and constructed of solid double-thick adobe walls and massively beamed ceilings; a sprawling double-thick adobe-walled 5,400-sf guest hacienda with soaring beamed ceiling and 16 beds across six bedrooms, with a full bathroom attached to each bedroom. The hacienda also has a large common space with kitchen, dining room, half bathroom, storage space, enormous living room and outdoor dining table with stupendous views of the river valley. Altogether, this building sleeps up to 20 people in its current bedroom configuration; a 3,000-sf foreman’s home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms; five outbuildings, including two hay and equipment barns, one 3,000 sf, the other 1,500 sf; a 3,000-sf main shop; a 1,900-sf tack house; and a 450-sf cabin; 8,165 acres of fenced land divided into 12 pastures to enable rotational grazing. The owner has studied, honored, and invested in historic and traditional Spanish-Mexican hacienda building styles and has endeavored, with the help of a Santa fe-based architect, to design the buildings that populate this property in a manner that is authentic to its geography and the cultures that have dwelled in the region. Cottonwoods, tall sacaton grasses with roots deep into the ground, pinon, deer, wild turkeys, bobcats, foxes, coyotes, mountain lions, golden eagles, hawks/raptors, cranes, geese, trout, catfish, carp, red jasper, pottery shards, Clovis culture arrowhead points, and ancient petrified wood all call this exquisite, untouched river valley property their home, along with fewer than 200 neighboring human residents of the sleepy town of Puerto de Luna, named, as legend has it, by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado while he took in the beauty of the moonrise over these ancient hills. The area was cultivated in the middle of the 19th century by Spaniards, Mexicans, and Apache communities but was later eclipsed by the city of Santa Rosa to the north, when a railway line was installed there, bypassing Puerto de Luna. This left this lush river valley to Santa Rosa’s south largely forgotten as commerce rushed northward – and preserved it. The family that currently owns the property has been operating two businesses on it for some time: a 1,000-head Simmental x Angus x Akaushi beef cattle operation as well as a guest facility for travelers looking to experience the true American southwest on horseback, complete with branding, herding, and trail-riding opportunities. The latter business has been very successful in attracting primarily European visitors looking for an authentic Western experience in a purely natural environment. Over the years the owners have grown hemp, alfalfa, and other feed grasses/hays on their 400-500 acres of open fields and have also leased out part of their land holdings to other farmers and ranchers. On their horseback-riding adventures, wranglers at the ranch are able to take guests out every day of the week on a different three- to five-hour trail ride without needing to stray from the ranch’s own boundaries, including along old rocky stagecoach trails and a pathway named for Billy the Kid, who is known to have spent time in the area. Exquisite western and Native American-themed and -created artwork and artifacts decorate the houses, including 100-year-old Dine blankets, original large-scale paintings, and collections of rocks, stones, arrowheads, and animal skeletons found on the ranch. Everything was built “in the old ways,” according to the owner, a scientist who has loved this land and has honored the 20,000 years of history that Native Americans inhabited it. Under his stewardship, the property has won a conservation award for its work pruning away such invasive, non-native species as Russian olive and salt cedar trees; other than that, the property has been left as nature intended and has been disturbed very little.

Claudia Mardel , Keller Williams Santa Fe

8,000.00 ACRES
23 BEDROOMS
14 BATHROOMS
12000 SQ FT
 
$895,000
Horse Property for sale.
Luxury Lodge on 25 Acres

Aragon, Catron County, New Mexico


An equestrian's or any hunter's paradise in sought-after NM Elk Hunting Unit 16D, this home is entirely built from 12 inch logs. The ambiance is fascinating, fabulous views through large windows across green meadows and pine forests. From the 10'x40' covered porch listen to the Tularosa Creek running by the cabin day in, day out, year-round. The property encompasses a small local cemetery on 3 sides. Just past the highway entrance there is an apple and peach orchard. This property is at the head of the Tularosa Creek irrigation community, the creek runs through the property via a north irrigation ditch, a south irrigation ditch, and it runs through the middle of the property when the property is not being irrigated. There are 27.54 acre feet total of diversion water rights, and the two houses and the barn are supplied with Aragon Village water. Keep your horses, cattle, sheep or goats on irrigated ground, watered and fed! The property abuts private lands on all sides but the owners have a right of way easement to the Gila National Forest near its south-east corner which provides access to the hundreds of thousands of acres of the Gila Wilderness for hiking, hunting, horseback or ATV's.

Wolfgang Rempen , Rempen Enterprises, Inc. dba Ranch Pros Real Estate

25.00 ACRES
3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHROOMS
1440 SQ FT
 
$450,000
Horse Property for sale.
That Rare Piece of Mountain Property - bordering US NATIONAL FOREST - CANJILON

Canjilon, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico


A rare piece of mountain property in the Canjilon - Mojote area for sale. Surrounded by US FOREST SERVICE on three boundaries, The property is surrounded by Carson National Forest, which offers hiking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, four wheeling, and much more . This property has mature pinion, cedar, pine, and oak trees, pinon picking is great every 4 to 5 years. Deer, elk, turkey, are present all year round, this property qualifies for Elk and deer permits. Unit 51.Property has many sites for a New beautiful Cabin or Home either in the trees or the meadows and is a great place to set up a huge hunting camp for multiple seasons or hunts. A special irrigation system has been developed for the glass land. The Trout lakes and Canjilon lakes are just a few miles north of the property. Cross Country skiing in the winter is a possibility.

Emery Maez , The Maez Group

40.92 ACRES
- BEDROOMS
- BATHROOMS
- SQ FT

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