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.50 Acres Luna County NM Escape

Deming, NM 88030

Luna County, New Mexico

0.50 Acre
$1,595 USD
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Land Description

Owner Financing:

- $78 down (plus the $249 doc fee)

- $78 down $78/Mo for 36 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)

Luna County NM Escape

There are moments when the world feels crowded.

Too much movement. Too much noise. Too many places where everything feels built up and busy.

Then there are places like Luna County, New Mexico.

Out here the land opens wide. The desert stretches across the horizon and the sky feels bigger than expected. The pace of life slows down naturally, and many people begin looking for land in southern New Mexico because they want a place where things feel calmer and more spacious.

This 0.50 acre parcel is located in the Deming Ranchettes area of Luna County. The region is known for its open desert landscape and wide spacing between properties. Instead of dense neighborhoods, parcels are spread across the terrain, giving each property room and privacy.

The land offers half an acre of open desert ground surrounded by native vegetation and the wide views typical of southern New Mexico desert land.

Access throughout the Deming Ranchettes area is commonly provided by dirt and gravel roads that connect parcels across the region. Roads like these are typical for rural land across the Southwest and allow landowners to reach their property while preserving the open character of the landscape.

The town of Deming is located about 33 miles from the property. The drive usually takes around 40 to 45 minutes depending on the route and road conditions. In town you will find grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, hardware stores, and other services that make land ownership practical.

Many people appreciate that balance. You can visit town when you need supplies, then return to the quiet desert setting where the land feels open again.

Properties in this area typically follow a simple rural utility setup. Water is commonly supplied through private wells, while septic systems handle wastewater. Solar power is widely used because southern New Mexico receives strong sunlight throughout most of the year. Internet service in rural areas often comes from satellite or wireless providers.

Buyers should confirm utility availability, road frontage, and development options as part of their normal research process.

What draws many people to Luna County is the sense of space.

Across much of the country, open land continues to shrink as development spreads outward. Cities expand, suburbs grow, and quiet landscapes gradually become harder to find. In southern New Mexico the desert still stretches across large areas of open terrain.

That means landowners here can still experience wide horizons and quiet surroundings that feel increasingly rare in many other regions.

The Deming Ranchettes area reflects that environment well.

Homes and structures appear throughout the region, but they are spaced far enough apart that the land still feels open. Instead of living inside crowded subdivisions, landowners here are part of a landscape that remains connected to the natural desert environment.

Standing on land in this part of New Mexico often changes how people think about space.

The horizon stretches across the desert in every direction. The ground rolls gently across the terrain. The sky becomes a large part of the scenery because nothing blocks the view.

During the day sunlight spreads across the open ground and highlights the natural colors of the desert plants and soil. The land carries a quiet beauty shaped by wind, sunlight, and the rhythm of the desert climate.

In the evening the landscape begins to change.

As the sun lowers toward the horizon, the desert sky often fills with warm colors that stretch across the entire landscape. With wide open views, the sunset becomes part of the experience of simply standing on the land.

After sunset the desert becomes quiet again.

Many rural areas of southern New Mexico are known for clear night skies. With fewer lights in the surrounding region, the stars often appear bright and numerous overhead. For many landowners, evenings like that become one of the most memorable parts of owning desert property.

The quiet, the open sky, and the feeling of distance from busy places can create an experience that feels very different from everyday city life.

This is one reason people from many different states begin searching for land in Luna County.

Some buyers are looking for a place where they can eventually build a home. Others imagine a small cabin or retreat they can visit occasionally. Some people simply want to own land where they know the landscape will remain open and natural.

Land ownership provides flexibility.

Owning land does not force immediate decisions. Instead it gives buyers time. Time to consider possibilities, time to visit the property, and time to imagine what the land might become in the future.

Because this property is zoned for vacant land and residential use, buyers may explore different possibilities depending on county regulations and permitting. Anyone considering specific plans should confirm those details directly with Luna County.

Many landowners find that their plans develop naturally over time.

At first they simply want to own land. Later they begin imagining ways they might use it. Some build homes, some bring small structures, and some simply visit occasionally to enjoy the quiet environment.

Land has a way of holding possibilities without demanding immediate action.

That idea is one reason land ownership continues to attract people looking for something steady and long lasting.

The desert landscape surrounding Luna County has its own unique character as well.

Southern New Mexico sits within a region known for wide valleys, distant mountain ranges, and open desert terrain. The natural environment creates a setting that feels both rugged and peaceful at the same time.

Traveling through the region, you often notice long stretches of open road and wide landscapes where the horizon seems to extend endlessly. These views are part of what makes desert land ownership appealing to many people.

The land itself reflects that environment.

Native desert plants grow naturally across the soil. The vegetation is adapted to the climate and creates a landscape that blends smoothly with the surrounding terrain.

During the spring and summer months, small bursts of desert color sometimes appear as native plants respond to seasonal weather patterns. The landscape changes subtly throughout the year while still maintaining the open character that defines the region.

The area around Deming has long been connected to the broader history of southern New Mexico as well.

For generations people have passed through this region traveling between larger towns and cities across the Southwest. The desert environment has always required patience and resilience, qualities that continue to shape the character of the area today.

Modern landowners in Luna County often appreciate that connection to the wider landscape of the Southwest.

Owning land here can feel like owning a small piece of that broader environment.

The land remains steady. The landscape changes slowly. The desert continues to move at its own pace.

Another detail worth noting about this property is that the neighboring parcel may also be available.

For buyers who appreciate the setting and want additional space, this could create the opportunity to expand and own a larger portion of land in the same location. Owning adjacent parcels can provide more privacy and greater flexibility for future plans.

Many buyers like the idea of gradually building their land ownership over time.

Over the years land can become something more than just property.

It can become a place connected to memories, visits, and long-term plans. Some people bring family members to walk the land and see the landscape together. Others simply appreciate knowing they own a piece of open desert that remains theirs.

That quiet sense of ownership is something many landowners value deeply.

Land does not rush you. It does not demand constant attention. It simply remains there whenever you return.

This 0.50 acre parcel offers the opportunity to step into that experience.

Property Pricing

Cash Price

$1,595

Owner Financing Available

$78 down and $78 per month for 36 months

Doc Fee

A one time $249 doc fee covers the paperwork and deed transfer.

Sometimes when a property like this catches your attention, it simply means something about the land connects with what you have been looking for.

Many people begin in exactly that place. They notice a piece of land that feels interesting and begin imagining what it might be like to own it.

You might be picturing the quiet desert setting. You might be curious about the area or wondering what it would feel like to visit the property and see the landscape for yourself.

Those thoughts are often the first step toward land ownership.

Give us a call and we can walk through the property together. You can ask questions about the land, talk through the area, and take the time to see whether this opportunity fits what you have in mind.

We are here to help you understand the property clearly so you can decide with confidence whether this piece of Luna County land feels like the right fit for you.

State: Nm

County: Luna

Zip: 88030

Size: 0.50 acres

Apn: 130

Legal Description: Deming Ranchettes Unit 123 Block 22 Tract 40 Deming Ranchettes

Lat/Long Coordinates:

Nw: 32.123072, -107.425500

Ne: 32.123075, -107.425139

Sw: 32.122539, -107.425147

Se: 32.122544, -107.424792

Elevation: 4,107 feet

Annual Taxes: Approx. $36 per year

Zoning: No Zoning

Flood Zone: No

HOA/POA: No

Improvements: No improvements done.

Access: Dirt Road

Water: Will need to install a Well

Sewer: Will need to install a Septic System

Utilities: Utilities Available nearby

Owner Financing:

- $78 down (plus the $249 doc fee)

$78 down $78/Mo for 36 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)

We do not offer owner financing for residential use or full-time living on the property during the financing term.

Land Maps & Attachments

Directions to Land

From Deming, New Mexico 88030, USA to Luna County, New Mexico, USA

-Take NM-549 E to Franklin Rd SE

18 min (15.9 mi)

-Head west on E Pine St toward N Gold Ave

13 ft

-Turn right onto N Gold Ave

Pass by Burger King (on the right)

433 ft

-Turn right onto US-180 E

Pass by Pizza Hut (on the right)

0.4 mi

-Use the left lane to take the ramp onto I-10 E

2.1 mi

-Take exit 85 for E Pne St/I-10 BUS

0.3 mi

-Continue onto I-10BL W

0.3 mi

-Turn left onto NM-549 E

12.7 mi

-Continue on Franklin Rd SE. Take Marana Rd to Camino Tres SE/Cinco Rd

22 min (12.5 mi)

-Turn right onto Franklin Rd SE

5.0 mi

-Turn left onto Coyote Rd SE

1.0 mi

-Turn right onto Marana Rd

1.5 mi

-Turn left

0.5 mi

-Slight right

174 ft

-Slight right

0.7 mi

-Turn left onto Aguila Rd SE

1.0 mi

-Turn right at the 2nd cross street onto Rosal Rd SE

0.8 mi

-Turn left onto Caranoca Rd

1.0 mi

-Turn right onto Vibora Rd SE

0.3 mi

-Turn left onto Camino Tres SE/Cinco Rd

Destination will be on the left

0.6 mi

More Land Details

Owner Will Finance
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$36
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
3032148199130
LANDFLIP ID
415751
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