$875,000 - SOLD!
Quemado, New Mexico
This ranch lies approx. 6 miles north of HWY 60 equally between Quemado, NM and Springerville, AZ and is nestled in a peaceful, private, beautifully green landscaped cul-de-sac setting. There are two homes to live in: a custom 2-story 2-bedroom log home made of 10” logs with covered porches and impressive stone fireplace fitted with cranes for cooking and an electric stone heating unit, gorgeous country kitchen, comfy living area, washer/dryer room, full bath, just plain cozy and extremely well built!
The second home is a 2-story 3-bedroom lodge which the owners reside in. It has everything from “his” room to “hers”, beautiful views across the homestead area through large sliding doors in the living and country kitchen areas, plus another washer/dryer room and a walk-in pantry.
A two-story barn has 4 stalls plus 3 tack rooms. The upstairs is used for hay storage. Next to the barn are a very large chicken house and run, a shoeing barn, as well as a 10’x50’ dog kennel. Wow – these folks thought of everything! And to top it off, horse lovers will appreciate the large arena and round pen, cross-fencing, and the fact that the ranch is fenced all-round!
Trail riding possibilities are practically endless due to the fact that on two sides the ranch abuts to BLM. The other two sides border a very large cattle ranch.
The gardens are nicely done with auto-sprinkled grass – all the ranch’s water is generated from two wells which pump water into two holding tanks – rose bushes, wildflower patches, a large fenced vegetable garden, a small corn field – do I need to mention more?
The nearby area offers lots of additional recreation: Within 1 ½ hours drive time you can go fishing at Lake Quemado and on the Arizona side, visit the Apache Ski Area in the White Mountains of Arizona, and visible from the ranch and in easy riding distance is a volcanic garden which has become a Nature Study Area. A little further east lie Pie Town – known for its home-made pies offered at two cafés, Datil nestled in Datil Canyon, and before one reaches Magdalena one can visit the VLA (Very Large Array) of radio-astronomy dishes which are known world-wide. From Socorro you can visit Bosque del Apache, the famous bird sanctuary where thousand of birds arrive from the north waiting out winter and nest in the spring. A true birdwatchers’ delight! The Indian pueblo of Acoma, the Malpais and the largest arch in New Mexico are also nearby. This ranch is situated in the middle of wonderful things to explore all-round!
The second home is a 2-story 3-bedroom lodge which the owners reside in. It has everything from “his” room to “hers”, beautiful views across the homestead area through large sliding doors in the living and country kitchen areas, plus another washer/dryer room and a walk-in pantry.
A two-story barn has 4 stalls plus 3 tack rooms. The upstairs is used for hay storage. Next to the barn are a very large chicken house and run, a shoeing barn, as well as a 10’x50’ dog kennel. Wow – these folks thought of everything! And to top it off, horse lovers will appreciate the large arena and round pen, cross-fencing, and the fact that the ranch is fenced all-round!
Trail riding possibilities are practically endless due to the fact that on two sides the ranch abuts to BLM. The other two sides border a very large cattle ranch.
The gardens are nicely done with auto-sprinkled grass – all the ranch’s water is generated from two wells which pump water into two holding tanks – rose bushes, wildflower patches, a large fenced vegetable garden, a small corn field – do I need to mention more?
The nearby area offers lots of additional recreation: Within 1 ½ hours drive time you can go fishing at Lake Quemado and on the Arizona side, visit the Apache Ski Area in the White Mountains of Arizona, and visible from the ranch and in easy riding distance is a volcanic garden which has become a Nature Study Area. A little further east lie Pie Town – known for its home-made pies offered at two cafés, Datil nestled in Datil Canyon, and before one reaches Magdalena one can visit the VLA (Very Large Array) of radio-astronomy dishes which are known world-wide. From Socorro you can visit Bosque del Apache, the famous bird sanctuary where thousand of birds arrive from the north waiting out winter and nest in the spring. A true birdwatchers’ delight! The Indian pueblo of Acoma, the Malpais and the largest arch in New Mexico are also nearby. This ranch is situated in the middle of wonderful things to explore all-round!