Nestled between two majestic mountain ranges in the remote southwest corner of New Mexico’s legendary “Bootheel” country lies the quiet Old West community of Rodeo, a place where authentic ranch life still exists and neighbors gather at the local café each morning to share stories and solve the world’s problems. Just minutes north of town sits this extraordinary 280-acre ranch, offering privacy, breathtaking scenery, and a beautifully crafted custom home at a price point that would barely purchase a 1950's bungalow in San Diego or San Francisco. This remarkable property delivers privacy, space, freedom, and serenity on a truly grand scale. The quality-built 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offers 2200 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, complemented by covered front and rear patios for enjoying spectacular sunrises, peaceful evenings, and the region’s famously mild climate. Sip your morning coffee while taking in panoramic mountain views and endless New Mexico skies. Indoors, you'll experience comfort, craftsmanship, and rustic elegance. The spacious custom kitchen features abundant prep space, a large detached curved island, and hand-crafted solid Alder cabinetry, matched throughout the home by custom Alder doors. French doors off the primary bedroom and dining area open directly onto the patios, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Additional premium features include: custom hand-poured colored concrete flooring, in-floor radiant heating, vaulted ceilings, large screened rear patio, steel security doors, durable all-metal roofing, attached 2-car garage + two additional steel-frame carports accommodating up to four more vehicles + a nearby RV hookup. The home is exceptionally well-equipped for comfortable year-round living. Two heat-pump AC systems provide efficient summer cooling, while the property’s private domestic well includes ~3,000 gallons of water storage. The on-grid electrical service is designed to accommodate a backup generator system, ideal for future solar or off-grid expansion for those seeking greater independence. Set back 0.75 mile east from the lightly traveled NM Hwy80, the property enjoys excellent all-weather access while remaining remarkably quiet and secluded. Your private driveway ends at the home itself, eliminating through traffic and preserving the peaceful atmosphere. The land is rich with native desert beauty, including aromatic creosote, cacti, yucca and other natural flora; and it is fenced on three sides. Wildlife is abundant, including deer, javelina, bobcat, and big-horn sheep. The nearby Peloncillo and Chiricahua Mountains are habitat for bear, cougar and the elusive spotted jaguar. Outdoor recreation opportunities here are world-class; and the region is internationally recognized for bird-watching with nearly half of North American species calling this home. For astronomy enthusiasts, few places in the continental United States compare. The area boasts the darkest night skies in the lower 48 states, with coveted Bortle-1 conditions and clear skies that reveal stunning views of the Milky Way, meteor showers, and endless celestial detail. Despite its peaceful remoteness, Rodeo and nearby Portal, Arizona, offer a vibrant and welcoming community atmosphere with year-round local events, art galleries, local dining, and beloved traditions like the annual July 4th parade. Properties of this caliber rarely become available in the Rodeo Valley. Whether you are seeking a full-time residence or seasonal escape, this exceptional ranch offers a lifestyle increasingly difficult to find anywhere in America: space, privacy, beauty, independence, and connection to nature. If you've been searching for a slower pace beneath vast open skies, this remarkable property deserves your attention. Schedule a visit soon and experience firsthand everything this extraordinary offering has to provide before the opportunity vanishes.

Rodeo is located in New Mexico. Rodeo, New Mexico has a population of 57. Rodeo 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 23.37%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,097 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rodeo is 68.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 14.6 inches per year, with 4.7 inches of snow per year.