Welcome to Portrillo Creek Ranch, where you can experience breathtaking natural beauty and tranquility on a 165 acre lot in this coveted subdivision. Situated on the western edge of Guadalupe County, just north of Interstate Highway 40, this property boasts stunning views of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and Glorieta Mesa from nearly every corner. One of the most significant features of this lot is its access to a newly drilled community water well located on Tract 11 of Phase Two, which was installed in 2014. This well provides an abundant supply of water to all property owners, making it convenient for them to haul water to their lots. The terrain on the ranch varies from gently rolling hills on the southern part to more rugged hills and canyons on the northern part.
Discover peace, privacy, and breathtaking beauty with this lovingly built 2-bedroom, off-grid and turn-key cabin set on 156 pristine acres just outside Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Perfectly situated as a family getaway, hunting cabin, or an ideal property for livestock and animals, this high desert retreat offers a rare combination of seclusion and accessibility - just minutes from I-40 and historic Route 66, with easy year-round access via well-maintained county roads. The cozy cabin, thoughtfully overbuilt to withstand the elements, is fully equipped for modern comfort while remaining completely self-sufficient. Powered by a 12,000 watt hour solar system, with a 3,000-gallon water holding tank, septic system, heating and air conditioning, full kitchen, and full bathroom, you can enjoy the serenity of off-grid living without sacrificing essential amenities. 2 additional sleeping lofts offer extra space to host family and friends. Long-range views of the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains and Glorieta Mesa create a stunning backdrop from the impressive covered porch. The land itself offers a diverse high desert landscape with green rolling hills, flowering cholla cactus and juniper, and large rock outcroppings. Historic stone ruins on the property add a rich sense of place and history, and 2 hand dug wells can provide for wildlife and livestock. As a huge bonus, the owners have also added a custom-built 1,000-yard shooting range, ideal for long-range target practice and precision shooting. Property owners have access to a community well nearby for convenient water hauling. Community electricity available at the road if you want to tap into the grid. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, a hunting base, retirement cabin, or a property to support your agricultural vision, this versatile acreage offers endless possibilities under the wide New Mexico sky. Mule deer, elk, antelope, bobcat, coyote, mountain lion, and jack rabbit, have all been spotted on game cameras.
140 secluded acres carved out of 6,800 total acre subd. that feels like heaven. PRIVACY, meadows, hiking, rolling hills, canyons, juniper trees, and animals like deer, rabbits, turkeys, pheasants, and more! High Desert natural protein Grama Grass surrounds whole Subd. which means perfect for farm animals and NO DUST. HARD TO FIND maintained roads, electric service at lot line, AND... AND recently underground fiber optics! NO Satellites! The new owner(s) will need: NEW well for water - Estimated w/ soft system - $75,000 - 100,000 and OR collect water.Septic - $25,000 and or recycle. Electric - $2500.00 to your home. No Seller financing, no single wides, and no pigs. Showing of land to Buyers have to be approved by Lou Robichaud, HOA President.
Just a few Miles from Santa Rosa Lake State Park. This is great location to build and enjoy the beautiful lake and amazing atmosphere. Come and check it out! These properties are rarely for sale. Don't miss out.
8,529.59 Acre Historical Gem of the American Southwest is a unique ranch offering scenic views and numerous improvements. It has exceptional recreational and retreat opportunities with multiple large hacienda style adobe facilities to entertain a substantial number of guests. This versatile, multiple use property is set up as a guest ranch, horse facility, recreational retreat, bed and breakfast, movie site, farming, grazing, cattle feedlot, and hunting location. With 4 miles of the Pecos River running through the property, fishing is yet another highlight of this property. The 1,920 acres of Pecos River frontage, along with its grassy meadows and beautiful rugged mesas could serve as a filming location for cinema films. The 61 acres of irrigated land and water rights are ready to grow your choice of crops. The ranch has a 1000 head feedlot and facilities that could produce locally grown organic beef.
Welcome to Portillo Creek Ranch located on the western edge of Guadalupe County-Amidst the picturesque landscapes offering majestic views of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and Glorieta Mesa. With the unique opportunity to embrace the beauty and tranquility of rural living while enjoying modern comforts. Spanning over 185-acre property is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat. This space has room for your dreams to come to life. Whether you're looking to raise livestock, start a vineyard, or simply revel in the vastness of nature, Portillo Creek Ranch has you covered. Step outside and discover your own slice of paradise. This lot provides both scenic beauty. Ideal for horseback riding, hiking, or simply unwinding in the fresh air. Owner financing available with 15% down.
Wide open space west of Santa Rosa near Milagro. Great views of the mesalands and the mountains to the north. Close to I-40.



Santa Rosa is located in New Mexico. Santa Rosa, New Mexico has a population of 2,732. Santa Rosa is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.68% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.82%.
The median household income in Santa Rosa, New Mexico is $37,052. The median household income for the surrounding county is $35,409 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Santa Rosa is 38.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 23.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.1 inches per year, with 14 inches of snow per year.