2007 Oak Creek Modular Home on over 6 Acres of land with beautiful views, mature cottonwoods, new paint, vinyl plank flooring, carpet, solid surface countertops, stainless appliances, and more. A newly permitted water well will is being drilled to +/-240 feet end of October. New well house and equipment to be installed. New Septic System to be installed. Property has a secondary electrical pedestal onsite for a second mobile home spot. National Forest on other side of road - Game Unit 51A. Incredible country living within a mile of world renowned Abiquiu. Outbuildings all conveyed AS-IS
Discover your off-grid paradise on this serene 2-acre property, featuring a charming 8' x 22' Tiny House, beautifully crafted in 2014. Nestled on a mobile trailer, this artistic retreat boasts two lofts for sleeping and storage, comfortably accommodating up to three people. Equipped with a 1000-gallon water catchment system, generator power, and solar-ready infrastructure with batteries and an inverter, this home offers self-sufficiency at its finest. Stay connected with internet and phone access while enjoying the cozy interior complete with a propane stove, oven, kitchen sink, wooden countertops with an acrylic finish, and ample closet and drawer storage. The bathroom includes a shower, sink, closet, and eco-friendly compost toilet, all framed by the warmth of wood walls and a ceiling fan for comfort. A 30' x 30' fenced area surrounds the home, perfect for pets or outdoor relaxation. In addition, a newly built 12' x 24' custom chapel graces the property, offering six windows, a metal roof, insulated wood flooring, and electrical wiring, making it a versatile space for creativity or quiet reflection. For your storage needs, there's a durable outdoor metal shed, all surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views. Just a 5-minute walk to a tranquil creek, 25 minutes to Espanola, and 50 minutes to Santa Fe, this unique property blends peaceful seclusion with convenient access to nearby amenities.
Over the decades, Rancho de Abiquiu has maintained a strong connection to agriculture and the cattle industry. The 66-acre property, which features the Chama River meandering through it, has fertile bottomlands that have long been productive for growing hay and alfalfa, thanks to ample irrigation rights. Previously, the two separately deeded parcels supported a large-scale cattle operation during its tenure as an active ranch. Notable improvements include pipe corrals, livestock feeders, bunk feeders, chutes, sorting pens, an open-storage feed shed, and fuel storage tanks. Additionally, the property is equipped with a heated equipment barn, a residence for the property manager, a breeding lab, and a scale house.
The Historic Hacienda at Rancho de Abiquiu offers a luxurious lifestyle in a historic locale beside the Chama River and the Old Spanish Trail. This approximately 13,000-square-foot Spanish Colonial adobe hacienda dates back to the early 1800s, emerging from the ancient Plaza Colorado land grant, showcasing evidence of human habitation since 5,000 BCE and ancient acequia systems. Today, the "Grand Hacienda" seamlessly blends Territorial and Pueblo Revival styles with Spanish colonial elements. Its interior boasts beamed ceilings, rustic brick, wooden plank, and Saltillo-tiled floors, complemented by traditional features like bancos and a shepherd’s fireplace. Additionally, it includes a grand library hall, three private offices, and a four-car garage. As the centerpiece of the area's history, spanning from early Spanish colonial outposts to present-day Abiquiu, the ranch encompasses over 138 acres with Chama River frontage accompanied by signiicant surface water rights and ancient cottonwood-filled bosques. Beyond its agricultural significance, the property is ideal for hospitality and entertainment ventures, with established commercial infrastructure and abundant amenities, including courtyards, staff quarters, guest accommodations, and workshop facilities. The current owners have undertaken substantial infrastructure improvements, ensuring the property's continued excellence. Centrally located between Santa Fe and Taos, Abiquiu offers proximity to various attractions and recreational opportunities, from Plaza Blanca to Ghost Ranch, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and art aficionados alike.
The western end of Rancho de Abiquiu consists of three separately deeded lots that together span over 59 acres and border the Chama River to the south. This property is steeped in the history of the American West. In the early 1890s, before Utah achieved statehood, Mormon families traveled through the American Southwest, many eventually settling in Mexico where they now thrive as ranchers and farmers. Among their ventures was the construction of The Historic Ruth House on Rancho de Abiquiu by two brothers. This distinctive residence, now featuring three bedrooms, an office, and three bathrooms, exudes historical charm. The property also boasts extensive tillable land with plentiful surface water rights, creating a lush, verdant oasis. Additionally, the west end of the property includes two Quonset huts: one for accommodating large recreational vehicles and the other serving as a workshop, woodshop, and extra storage space.
Premier Legacy Compound- Abiquiu Valley Farm is one of New Mexico’s most significant properties. With over 220 majestic acres along the banks of the Chama River consisting of a private riverfront bosque, fertile pastureland and natural ponds, this tranquil oasis has stunning views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Pedernal that drew O’Keeffe to the Southwest. The compound is anchored by a luxurious 6,500-square-foot main house—designed by renowned architect Theodore Waddell—that features a central atrium fountain, elegant living spaces, great room with facing fireplaces, art gallery, floor- to -ceiling paneled library, fabulous chef’s kitchen, formal dining room with fireplace and hand painted ceiling from Italy, and inviting bedroom and bath suites featuring imported tiles. A local artist designed the 3500-square-foot 3-bedroom 5-bath guest house, which features a central courtyard, open plan kitchen, dining and living areas and two separate ensuite casitas surrounded by gardens. The Art Barn is a 5,700-square-foot cathedral-style adobe with large open spaces designed to host special events and includes a kitchen and two apartments. Impressive equestrian facilities include a 10-stall Morton barn with dry paddocks, in-ground waterers, a heated tack room with a bath and laundry facilities, outdoor wash stalls, six irrigated pastures, Kentucky-style fencing, and an outdoor sand dressage arena. As the state’s only Demeter-certified Biodynamic organic farm, the property has been producing medicinal herbs, alfalfa, and other forage crops for two decades. The property benefits from solar power generation; geothermal radiant heating and cooling for all the residences; reverse-osmosis water filtration for the three homes, the barns, and the paddocks; and water from wells, acequia irrigation rights, ponds, and the river. The bosque is a birdwatcher’s paradise, a waterfall-fed pool is perfect for fly-fishing, and abundant elk call the farm home. Located just 57 miles from both the Santa Fe and Taos Regional Airports and 114 miles from Albuquerque Sunport, International Airport. Pre-qualified buyers are invited to tour and experience the property by appointment only.
Premier Legacy Compound- The Abiquiu Valley Farm, north of Santa Fe, is one of New Mexico’s most significant properties. With over 220 majestic acres along the banks of the Chama River consisting of a private riverfront bosque, fertile pastureland and natural ponds, this tranquil oasis has stunning views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Pedernal that drew O’Keeffe to the Southwest. The compound is anchored by a luxurious 6,500-square-foot main house—designed by renowned architect Theodore Waddell—that features a central atrium, elegant living spaces, great room with facing fireplaces, art gallery, floor- to -ceiling paneled library, fabulous chef’s kitchen, formal dining room, and inviting bedroom and bath suites featuring imported tiles. The 3500-square-foot 3-bedroom 5-bath guest house features a central courtyard, open plan kitchen, dining and living areas and two separate ensuite casitas surrounded by gardens. The Art Barn is a 5,700-square-foot cathedral-style adobe with large open spaces designed to host special events and includes a kitchen and two apartments. Impressive equestrian facilities include a 10-stall Morton barn with dry paddocks, in-ground waterers, a heated tack room with a bath and laundry facilities, outdoor wash stalls, six irrigated pastures, Kentucky-style fencing, and an outdoor sand dressage arena. As the state’s only Demeter-certified Biodynamic organic farm, the property produces medicinal herbs, alfalfa, and other forage crops. The property benefits from solar power generation; geothermal radiant heating and cooling for all the residences; reverse-osmosis water filtration for the homes, the barns, and the paddocks; and water from wells, acequia irrigation rights, ponds, and the river. The bosque is a birdwatcher’s paradise, a waterfall-fed pool is perfect for fly-fishing, and abundant elk call the farm home. Located just 57 miles from Santa Fe and Taos Airports and 114 miles from Albuquerque Sunport, International Airport.
Located in Abiquiu by the Chama River, this standout property features a custom-built home spanning 1,930 sq ft with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Sunlight fills every room, highlighting the river views. The property includes a spacious attached 2-car garage and a versatile 600 sq ft studio. Cottonwoods line the river, providing a peaceful backdrop. Whether you're on the deck enjoying the river views, floating down the river, relaxing in a hammock, or exploring the outdoors, this place offers it all. Adjacent to the Santa Fe National Forest on the south boundary, there are ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, or soaking in the views from the decks off the kitchen and master bedroom. A 6-foot cedar and adobe pilaster fence ensures privacy. This riverfront property blends nature, seclusion, and breathtaking river and mountain vistas. The 4.1 acres, comprised of two tracts, are fenced separately. Just an hour from Santa Fe, it offers both a retreat and easy accessibility. Come experience it for???????????????????????????????? yourself!
Rancho de Abiquiu offers a luxurious lifestyle in a historic locale beside the Chama River and the Old Spanish Trail. This approximately 13,000-square-foot Spanish Colonial adobe hacienda dates back to the early 1800s, emerging from the ancient Plaza Colorado land grant, showcasing evidence of human habitation since 5,000 BCE and ancient acequia systems. Today, the "Grand Hacienda" seamlessly blends Territorial and Pueblo Revival styles with Spanish colonial elements. Its interior boasts beamed ceilings, rustic brick, wooden plank, and Saltillo-tiled floors, complemented by traditional features like bancos and a shepherd’s fireplace. Additionally, it includes a grand library hall, three private offices, and a four-car garage. As the centerpiece of the area's history, spanning from early Spanish colonial outposts to present-day Abiquiu, the ranch encompasses one mile of Chama River frontage accompanied by 819 acre-feet of surface water rights and ancient cottonwood-filled bosques. Beyond its agricultural significance, the property is ideal for hospitality and entertainment ventures, with established commercial infrastructure and abundant amenities, including courtyards, staff quarters, guest accommodations, and workshop facilities. The current owners have undertaken substantial infrastructure improvements, ensuring the property's continued excellence. Centrally located between Santa Fe and Taos, Abiquiu offers proximity to various attractions and recreational opportunities, from Plaza Blanca to Ghost Ranch, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and art aficionados alike.
Premier Legacy Compound- The Abiquiu Valley Farm, north of Santa Fe, is one of New Mexico’s most significant properties. With over 220 majestic acres along the banks of the Chama River consisting of a private riverfront bosque, fertile pastureland and natural ponds, this tranquil oasis has stunning views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Pedernal that drew O’Keeffe to the Southwest. The compound is anchored by a luxurious 6,500-square-foot main house—designed by renowned architect Theodore Waddell—that features a central atrium, elegant living spaces, great room with facing fireplaces, art gallery, floor- to -ceiling paneled library, fabulous chef’s kitchen, formal dining room, and inviting bedroom and bath suites featuring imported tiles. The 3500-square-foot 3-bedroom 5-bath guest house features a central courtyard, open plan kitchen, dining and living areas and two separate ensuite casitas surrounded by gardens. The Art Barn is a 5,700-square-foot cathedral-style adobe with large open spaces designed to host special events and includes a kitchen and two apartments. Impressive equestrian facilities include a 10-stall Morton barn with dry paddocks, in-ground waterers, a heated tack room with a bath and laundry facilities, outdoor wash stalls, six irrigated pastures, Kentucky-style fencing, and an outdoor sand dressage arena. As the state’s only Demeter-certified Biodynamic organic farm, the property produces medicinal herbs, alfalfa, and other forage crops. The property benefits from solar power generation; geothermal radiant heating and cooling for all the residences; reverse-osmosis water filtration for the homes, the barns, and the paddocks; and water from wells, acequia irrigation rights, ponds, and the river. The bosque is a birdwatcher’s paradise, a waterfall-fed pool is perfect for fly-fishing, and abundant elk call the farm home. Located just 57 miles from Santa Fe and Taos Airports and 114 miles from Albuquerque Sunport, International Airport.
A piece of paradise. In the middle of 4 secluded acres of lush Cottonwoods and surrounded by lush plants and flowering bushes lies that home of your dreams. This Adobe home was constructed in honor of ancient ways with adobe, pitched metal roof with passive solar south-facing windows for the studio, sunroom or greenhouse and solar mass to help with heating and cooling. Enter this marvelous home through modest wood doors and choose the sunroom or formal living room, centered by a large, traditional shepherd's fireplace, nichos and a window seat for quiet moments. Then on to a generous owner's bedroom suite Back through the living room is a huge, simple country kitchen centered with dining area with room for a dozen hungry souls who can gaze through the window wall to the soothing Rio Chama. Down by the river's edge is a 12 by 20 screened room for entertaining or simple soul searching by this magnificent river (property staked in the river with over 300 feet of river frontage) Additional architectural features include radiant heated adobe floors, a second bedroom and bath, for guests. Add tranquility into that sanctuary of your own. There is a fenced pet or gardening area and privacy from neighbors from the thick growth along property lines.
Abiquiu is located in New Mexico. Abiquiu, New Mexico has a population of 60. The county average for households married with children is 18.61%.
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 Abiquiu is 0 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 16.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.3 inches per year, with 15.2 inches of snow per year.