199 Private Drive 1728 in Youngsville sits on five acres with access to a private boat ramp and recreation area on Abiquiu Lake. Behind a motorized gate, the property offers both privacy and convenience. The 768-square-foot home, completed in 2020, was designed around the idea of efficient living. High ceilings, clerestory windows, and rounded corners create an easy flow through two bedrooms, a full kitchen, dining nook, living area, and three-quarter bath. Energy-efficient windows and appliances, mini-split heating and cooling, and smart-home features are already in place. The home is tied to the grid, and the solar array helps offset electric costs, with the option to add battery backup if desired. Low-flow fixtures, low or no-VOC finishes, and fire-resistant siding contribute to its durability and efficiency. The property is served by a shared well with a reverse osmosis system and a conventional septic system. From the house, the views reach across Ghost Ranch, Cerro Pedernal, and Mesa Prieta—landscapes that define northern New Mexico. With gated entry, lake access, and a home designed for efficiency, this property offers a comfortable balance between setting and design.
Casa con Vista a private sanctuary with sweeping mountain views. Perched atop the serene La Cuchilla mesa, this peaceful retreat offers breathtaking vistas of the Pedernal, Kitchen Mesa at Ghost Ranch, and the surrounding mountains and mesas. Designed in harmony with its natural setting, this contemporary residence invites you to experience the beauty of New Mexico in every direction — from glowing sandstone cliffs at sunrise and sunset to crystal-clear night skies adorned with countless stars. Each season transforms the landscape — golden cottonwoods lining the Rio Puerco in autumn, snow-capped peaks in winter, gentle spring rains, and vibrant wildflowers in summer. Wildlife frequents the property, including deer, elk, bobcats, ravens, red-tailed hawks, piñon jays, and an array of migratory birds. This immaculate two-bedroom, two-bath home, designed and built by award-winning Solterra Design Build, is a high-performance, off-the-grid home that combines modern comfort with environmental mindfulness. Thoughtfully positioned to maximize views and light, the home features ICF construction, a 48-panel photovoltaic solar array with Outback inverter, three charge controllers, and a Kohler propane backup generator. Five 4’x8’ thermal panels provide hot water and in-floor radiant heating. Additional systems include a whole-house reverse osmosis filtration system, two 2,500-gallon cisterns, recirculating hot water pump, 300-gallon sprinkler system, and drip irrigation for landscaped and garden areas. Beyond the main residence, a hand-crafted Teahouse and ramada offer serene spaces for relaxation and meditation. A labyrinth and large viewing portal provide peaceful settings for reflection while taking in the sweeping landscape.

Youngsville is located in New Mexico. Youngsville, New Mexico has a population of 71. Youngsville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.61%.
The median household income in Youngsville, New Mexico is $18,276. 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 Youngsville is 72.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.6 inches per year, with 40.5 inches of snow per year.