This modern Dixon farmhouse gives you approximately 1,790 square feet, with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a spacious detached 2-car garage. Built in 2005 and thoughtfully expanded in 2014, the home sits on approximately 1.79 acres of irrigated land, with commanding views of the Lion’s Head cliff at Piedra Lumbre. Located about 1.5 miles beyond the center of the village, at the edge of Apodaca, the property stretches from the El Llano Ditch northward all the way to the bosque of Embudo Creek, where you have your own beach and a secluded riparian enclave. From the shady back porch and deck, you can take in long views east toward Jicarita Peak in Peñasco while being surrounded by the ever-changing melodies of running water and birdsong from the canopy of cottonwoods and alders lining the creek. A long driveway winds down from the main road, passing a long field and mature orchard watered by laterals, or venitas, from the acequia madre. Planted with pollinator-friendly grasses and wildflowers, the approach ends with a circular drive at the front gate. Beyond the gate, you discover a walled cottage garden filled with herbs, xeric perennials, lilacs, native wildflowers, and even a small patch of lawn. Inside, large windows, high beamed tongue-and-groove ceilings, travertine tile floors throughout, white beadboard-clad custom cabinetry, white subway tile, and contrasting dark granite kitchen counters create a public space that feels open, modern, familiar, and classic all at once. The spacious dining room draws you through French doors to the back deck, inviting the shaded outdoor space to become a natural extension of the living and dining areas. The primary suite includes a bathroom with marble counters, double sinks, American-plaster-clad walls, and a generous claw-foot porcelain tub. It also opens onto the back porch while offering the rare pleasure of catching the sunset from bed. This wing includes a second bedroom and guest bath, while the opposite end of the house holds the addition: a large third bedroom with a walk-in closet, currently used by the owners as an office and workroom. Thoughtfully designed for a low-impact lifestyle, the home features 2x10 insulated exterior walls, exposed adobe brick lining the kitchen and living room to create a thermal sink in winter, a broad hipped roof that shades the house in summer, a 5.4 kW solar array on the garage, a Level 2 EV charger inside the garage, 9,000 gallons of rainwater catchment cisterns, raised garden beds, a Riga greenhouse, and hot-water radiant heat powered by a Navien combi boiler. A host of carefully chosen details underscores the quality of design and the depth of care that make this home so beloved: a Bertazzoni stove, Bosch super-silent dishwasher, porcelain double kitchen sink, ceiling fans with flair, an enameled Jøtul wood stove, dimmers on most public-space lighting, built-in cabinets for books, art, and entertainment, a generous laundry room with sink, a well-designed chicken coop and run, a woodshed, and a tool shed. This rare northern NM gem is the essence of turnkey - as soon as you visit you will find you want to linger and move in.
Creek access, over 4 acres, duel electric meters and irrigation all INCLUDED! This beautiful property includes an updated home built in the traditional style with over 4 acers of irrigated land. With plenty of room to start that hobby farm you’ve always been dreaming of or bring in a second dwelling for a multifamily area, this property includes endless possibilities. The property was recently updated to include new flooring, cabinets, countertops, bathrooms, paint and a new roof. The only thing it’s lacking is those final touches to make it your own. The layout offers loads of light along with an energy saving construction style. In addition to the main house attached is a 150 square foot enclosed art studio perfect for channeling the inter artist or reading a good book while enjoying the natural light. This property is well suited as a primary residence to enjoy the Dixon area year-round or makes for the perfect second home. The 4 acres currently supports a handful of mature fruit trees and irrigated soil to plant further. You won’t want to miss out on this property.
2 bedroom, 1 bath single level home with basement and attached carport. Home being sold AS IS.
Charming Adobe Home with Classic New Mexico Character This beautifully preserved adobe home offers timeless Southwestern charm and features a welcoming front porch—perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or watching the sunset. The layout includes: On one end: a private one-bedroom suite with kitchen and bath On the other side: one additional bedroom, a second bath, and a laundry room Rarely do historic adobe homes like this come available in such excellent condition. Interior highlights include diamond-finish plaster walls, high ceilings, and exposed wood beams that showcase the true character of New Mexico architecture. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of local history.

Dixon is located in New Mexico. Dixon, New Mexico has a population of 655. Dixon is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 10.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.61%.
The median household income in Dixon, New Mexico is $39,598. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,994 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dixon is 57.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 87.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.5 inches per year, with 15.9 inches of snow per year.