Nestled in Quemado Lake Estates, this charming 800 sq ft cabin offers 2 bedrooms and 1 bath on 1.30 acres, perfectly bordering National Forest land with sweeping views of the Escondido Mountains. Enjoy both breathtaking sunrises and sunsets from this tranquil retreat surrounded by natural beauty. The property is thoughtfully landscaped with low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants and inviting rockway pathways that blend seamlessly with the setting. Two storage sheds provide ample space for tools, gear, or hobbies. Located in a pristine, gated community, this property offers both security and privacy, making it an ideal full-time home or weekend getaway. A rare opportunity to embrace nature while still being part of a welcoming neighborhood community. Super fast internet coming soon!
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! This spacious Champion ranch-style home offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms on 12.5 acres, presenting scenic mountain views and a thoughtful split floor plan. The residence includes a generous master bedroom with ensuite bath and boasts 9-foot ceilings throughout. Key features include a 12-gallon-per-minute well, 200-amp electrical service, buried electrical lines, whole-house surge protection, a 120-gallon propane tank, and a 40-gallon water heater. The modern kitchen is equipped with a powered island and a walk-in hidden pantry. Outdoor amenities consist of a 12x10 deck accessible from the rear bedroom or office, a 12x16 patio slab, and a wired 20x20 garage. A .5 acre fenced in with a 10 gate makes a perfect backyard area for animals. Located approximately three miles from Highway 60 off Omega Road, the property benefits from county-maintained year-round access. The driveway and surrounding area have been professionally graveled. Situated in a region renowned for its Bortle 1 dark skies, this property is ideally suited for amateur and professional astronomers alike. Approximately 12 miles from the small town of Quemado where you will find fuel, supplies, two restaurants, and the school. The proximity to Quemado ensures access to essential services and a small-town charm, while the surrounding landscape offers abundant opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore hiking, hunting, and stargazing. Land Owners' Association for maintenance of the roads within the subdivision. Covenants provided upon request. Contact New Mexico West Properties for covenants, information, and to schedule an appointment. Whether you're seeking solitude or the perfect spot to enjoy breathtaking sunsets, this land offers a unique blend of natural beauty and convenience.
REDUCED - LESS THAN 1K AN ACRE - EXTREMELY REMOTE 4 BEDROOM & 2 BATH 2017 CLAYTON HOME ON 293.09 ACRES. COMPLETELY OFF GRID WITH SOLAR SYSTEM WITH 35+ GPM WELL & 2000 G STORAGE TANK. POWER & WATER FULLY OPERATIONAL. PROPERTY IS ADJACENT TO THE ARIZONA/NEW MEXICO BORDER, 21 MILES DOWN COUNTY MAINTAINED GRAVEL ROAD FOR YEAR AROUND ACCESS. CENTRAL FORCED AIR HEAT, WOOD BURNING STOVE & ROOF MOUNTED EVAPORATIVE COOLER & MINI-SPLIT . 48 VOLT SOLAR SYSTEM OPERATES HOME AND 250' WELL, 3 LITHIUM BATTERIES. ADDITIONAL 48 VOLT WIND TURBINE SYSTEM WITH LEAD ACID BATTERY BANK. PERMITTED SEPTIC TANK & PERMANENT FOUNDATION CERTIFICATE. PREVIOUS OWNER HAS A HISTORY OF RECEIVING NM ELK TAGS. NEEDS TLC - SOLD ''AS-IS'' CASH OR PRIVATE FINANCING WITH $100k DOWN PAYMENT - NO SELLER FINANCING
Return to the Wild West: An Authentic Adobe Off-Grid Retreat Experience Timeless Comfort Amidst Untamed Beauty Step into a home where the spirit of the Old West lives on, nestled at the base of Marino Hill and just northeast of Grasshopper Flats. Built with authentic adobe bricks, this tiny off-grid sanctuary blends historic craftsmanship with modern comfort. Every detailfrom custom beams and tongue-and-groove ceilings to wood-look ceramic tileechoes the rugged elegance of the frontier. The homes inviting curved entry door, solid wood interior doors, and hardwood cabinets add warmth and character throughout. Here, luxury and simplicity coexist. The bathroom features a classic clawfoot tub and a gleaming copper sink, offering a tranquil spot to unwind while gazing out at the wild landscape. The floor plan is open and welcoming, with large windows that frame panoramic 360-degree viewssunrises and sunsets painted across vast, ever-changing skies. At night, the absence of city lights reveals an awe-inspiring canopy of starsan astronomers dream. This property encompasses over sixty-one acres, providing ample space for animals to roam freely. The lands gentle hills and grasslands invite adventure, whether you prefer hiking, observing wildlife, or simply soaking in the quiet. The nearby hills are perfect for exploration, rewarding climbers with sweeping vistas and peaceful solitude. Off-grid living here is as comfortable as it is sustainable. Solar panels and batteries provide reliable electricity, while a woodstove stands ready to banish winter's chill and serve as the heart of cozy gatherings. Water needs are met by a large storage tank, filled by hauling from Quemadoan echo of settlers ingenuity in this remote landscape. Every aspect of the home is designed to ensure ease of living, so you can embrace a wilder way of life without sacrificing safety or serenity. This retreat is more than a homeit is a sanctuary for creativity, reflection, and renewal. Write, paint, or sit in stillness as the natural world unfolds outside your window, largely unchanged for generations. Here, you become both steward and storyteller, participating in the ongoing narrative of the American West. Opportunities to own a property as rare as this are few and far between. Whether youre seeking a personal refuge, an artists hideaway, or a basecamp for adventure, this home captures the authenticity, comfort, and unspoiled beauty that define the Wild West. Schedule your visit today to experience the magic of adobe, sunlight, and open skywhere past and present meet beneath the stars.
The secluded + - 2880 deeded acres of Cat Hill Trophy Hunting & Cattle Ranch, Unit 12, Catron County, located between Quemado and Pie Town NM, is being released to the market individually for the first time in the ranchâs storied history. Also included is the adjacent 1280 acre state grazing lease, totaling + - 3,560 total acres, which provides the property with the incomparable value of being home to world class elk, antelope, and mule deer hunting. This is all while enjoying income as working cattle operation (+- 60 pair average), keeping taxes in agricultural status! Value: This true legacy building ranch is priced to sell at the incomparable $775 per deeded acre, (state grazing lease included). This positions Cat Hill Trophy Hunting & Cattle Ranch to be positioned as one of the market's best values, comparable to several New Mexico ranches now closing over the $2000 per unimproved acre threshold. Very accessible, but hidden 4 miles north of HWY 60, between Quemado & Pie Town NM. This area is well-known as a proven & documented producer of monster elk. With mild altitude, ease of trail access throughout the ranch, gentle rolling hills of native grass meadows, blended pinion/ juniper and excellent water disbursement â a superior game habitat would be difficult to find. With a mild 4 season climate allowing for no winter kill, no timber wolves and no grizzlies, most ranch owners report receiving as much enjoyment managing the elk, deer and antelope as they do in hunting! Flight Access: To jet capable airport Springerville Az, 60 min. Grants NM, 90 minutes. Albuquerque International 2 h, 30 min. Improvements: Water is excellent, with 3 wells, (2 windmill & 1 electric submersible). All 3 wells are outfitted with large metal storage tanks. Power is accessible in the ranch, and access is via an all-weather county road. Tags & Hunting: With Unit 12 recently producing the New Mexico State Record bull elk, and over 90,000 more applicants for NM Big Game Drawing tags in 2021, properties like Cat Hill Ranch, located in trophy producing units, are so highly coveted that it seems they are becoming more and more scarce on a daily basis. A proven producer in 2021, with bulls being taken opening day of archery season, and 4 antelope being harvested averaging 78-80, one would be hard pressed to find a better value trophy hunting ranch today with Land Owner Tags. The ranch has traditionally received 4 mature bull elk tags, 1-2 cow elk tags, and one either sex archery tag. Harvest has averaged close to 100%. Antelope & Mule Deer tags are unlimited for land owner, but suggested harvest is 3-4 pronghorn and 1-2 mule deer annually. Coyote calling can be incredible! Land: Referencing attached maps, the state grazing land borders the deeded ranch on the exterior, allowing the land owner to push cattle into that allotment hunting season, successfully managing more game into the interior sanctuary of the ranch. The far north side of Cat Hill borders an additional 2-3 sections of BLM land for additional recreation. In todayâs environment, where securing a family legacy through land investments is more important than ever before, the prestigious and historied Cat Hill Trophy Hunting & Cattle Ranch at $775 per deeded acre wonât be available for long



Quemado is located in New Mexico. Quemado, New Mexico has a population of 157. Quemado is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 100% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.16%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $37,623 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Quemado is 33.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.4 inches per year, with 23.4 inches of snow per year.