Robert Dunn &
Pamela Wickiser
(505) 470-9883
$375,000
$375,000
(505) 470-9883
91 Acres, Composed of Six Adjoining Parcels, in the Zuni Mts. in Cibola County This property could be an extraordinary environmental project with its many different valleys and landscapes, and huge diversity of fauna and flora. As a placement, it can be divided, the parcels being already defined, with one semi-residential. SEE ADDITIONAL DETAILS UNDER DOCUMENTSR22646 is the first piece when we arrive by Little Arrow Trail, on the right side of the trail. It is 14.588 acres, with a nice meadow surface at the bottom of the hill, which continues until the top of it. The place was inhabited for 44 years, until 2018, by Kelly Donahue, artist, editor of the Beacon (Grants newspaper), a very literate hermit. His ashes repose there, with those of his mother and aunt. His "shack", domicile, was disassembled and removedalong with various abandoned vehicles. From the bottom of the hill to the top, three big, dry creeks create different naturalatmospheres. The piece is car-accessible on three sides: north, east and south.R03545 is further, along the left side of the trail, just after the sharp right turn. This parcel of 13.534 acres was the initial part of"The Land." It is composed, in the middle, by a kind of sweet, large dome, from where several dry creeks start. The center place has sunrise and sunset views. Being below Venado Crest, it is less windy and pretty protected, a very nice piece with 5 semi permanent structures. Built with passion during the last 20 years, these tiny shelters blend camping and luxury. Each building has a solar panel for electricity and four of the five, have watercollections containers.The tiny houses are far enough from each other to still have the feeling of wilderness. And community. There is also enough space for more structures without losing the sense of privacy that each dwelling has.There are phone chargers in the Caboose, Glass Castle and Sam Suffit.The water tanks at the Caboose and Sam Suffit are Bushman 130 gallons. The Bushman at the Glass Castle is 205 gallons.ADDTIONAL DETAILS OF THE PROERTY IS ATTACHED UNDER DOCUMENTS.
Edwin Linson
The Pedroncelli Group, LLC