Location Eighteen miles south of Tucumcari, New Mexico and two miles east of Quay, New Mexico.
Tenure One hundred and twenty (120) +/- deeded acres
Taxes Estimated tax is $25.64
Price $150,000
Vegetation
The property is in native rangeland vegetation consisting of grasses such as blue grama, sideoats grama, bluestems, and shrubs such as yucca, some mesquite, juniper, and cholla cactus.
Elevation
The terrain is gently sloping from east to west with elevation ranging from 4380 feet to 4460 feet.
Climate Data from weather reporting stations located in Tucumcari, 18 miles north of the property, and Ragland, 9 miles south of the property indicate the following climatological information:
| Tucumcari |
Annual precipation-16.08” |
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Annual snowfall-16.0” |
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Avg. max. temp-73.2 |
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Avg. min. temp-43.6 |
| Ragland |
Annual precipation-17.73” |
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Annual snowfall-19.5” |
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Avg. max. temp-70.3 |
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Avg. min. temp-40.7 |
Improvements
The perimeter of the property is fenced with barbed wire and is in good condition.
A well with a ˝ horsepower submersible pump and pressure tank system furnishes water for the home and livestock.
A barn is used for hay storage, tack room, and other storage. An older home that is no longer lived in is also used as storage. An arena is located adjacent to the barn and has been used for breaking and training horses.
The home is a 2002 Fleetwood double wide mobile home. The dimensions are 28’x44’ and the home is all electric with central heating and central air conditioning. It consists of 3 BR, 2 Bath, with kitchen/dining, and living room. The refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher will be included with the property.
Description
The current owner has used the property for breaking and training horses and grazing. There are 10-12 portable corral panels that can be purchased separately. These panels have been used to construct round pens, etc. and have been used in conjunction with the arena for training horses.
The property is set in a scenic location with great views of the Quay Valley and the Caprock, Saddleback Mesa, Circle S Mesa, and Mesa Redondo in the background.