This 12.96-acre parcel of land is home to elk, deer, birds, and an abundance of other wildlife, as well as the natural beauty of ponderosa pines, fir trees, micaceous rock formations, and native grasses. There are several possible homesites--and building upslope will enable you to take advantage of the views.
Mora County is Taos County's neighbor to the southeast. At 8100 feet, the elevation is slightly higher than in Taos proper. This pristine, forested acreage is part of the Twin Pines subdivision. It's horse property, and there's very little light pollution, which makes this an ideal site for amateur astronomers.
Brokered And Advertised By: Page Sullivan Group
Listing Agent: Page Sullivan
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