1 Acre Desert Land NM
Deming, NM 88030
Luna County, New Mexico
Land Description
Owner Financing:
- $86 down (plus the $249 doc fee)
- $86 down $86/Mo for 60 months (plus prorated taxes and note maintenance fee)
The road turns to desert dirt as you leave the pavement behind.
A light trail of dust settles slowly in the air as your vehicle rolls forward along Camino Tres SE. The road stretches across the quiet landscape, and the horizon begins to open wider with every mile.
Southern New Mexico has a way of doing that.
The land spreads outward beneath a wide sky. The desert plants sit low against the soil, and the space between properties gives the landscape room to breathe.
You slow the vehicle and step out.
The air feels still. The ground beneath your feet is firm desert soil, scattered with native plants that have grown here naturally for years.
This is the Deming Ranchettes area of Luna County, New Mexico.
And the land in front of you is two adjoining parcels that together create one full acre of desert property.
Instead of a single small lot, the two neighboring parcels sit side by side, forming a larger piece of land within the open desert landscape.
Standing here, it becomes easy to understand why some buyers search for Luna County land for sale.
The land feels open.
The horizon stretches across the distance.
And the sky becomes part of the view.
Owning two parcels together gives this property a different feeling than many single lots in the area.
One acre may sound simple on paper, but when you stand on the ground itself, the space begins to take shape. The land stretches outward around you, giving you more room within the surrounding environment.
That extra space is one of the reasons buyers looking for New Mexico desert land often search for adjoining parcels.
Instead of feeling boxed into a narrow lot, the ground spreads naturally across the landscape.
You begin walking slowly across the property.
The terrain is typical of the region. Desert plants grow naturally across the soil, spaced apart in the way the environment intended. The ground reflects the quiet character of Luna County, where the land has remained part of the same desert landscape for generations.
Looking around, the openness becomes clear.
The sky feels larger than expected. Without tall buildings or dense neighborhoods surrounding the land, the view remains wide in every direction.
The road you arrived on - Camino Tres SE - continues across the landscape, connecting parcels throughout the Deming Ranchettes area. Roads like this are common across rural Luna County and allow landowners to reach their property while keeping the natural layout of the desert intact.
For buyers exploring Deming NM land, access like this makes rural land ownership straightforward.
You know how to reach the property. And once you arrive, the land remains part of the same quiet desert environment.
Standing here, it becomes easy to picture returning again.
Maybe during the early morning when the desert air is cool.
Maybe later in the evening when the sun begins lowering toward the horizon.
The landscape shifts slowly throughout the day.
In the morning sunlight spreads across the ground and highlights the subtle colors of the desert soil. The plants cast small shadows across the terrain while the sky brightens above.
Later in the afternoon the light softens and the horizon begins to glow with warmer tones.
The desert landscape responds gently to the movement of the sun.
This part of southern New Mexico has always carried that steady rhythm.
The land changes slowly. The environment moves at its own pace.
And standing on a piece of property like this often brings a feeling that many buyers are searching for without always realizing it.
Space.
Not just physical space, but the sense that the environment around you is calm and open.
Owning land here means holding a place where that feeling exists.
You continue walking across the parcels.
Because the property includes two adjoining lots totaling one acre, the ground extends further than many nearby properties. The additional parcel gives the land a wider footprint and more separation between neighboring ownership lines.
For privacy-minded buyers, that extra ground matters.
Instead of feeling limited to a single narrow lot, the property gives you more room across the landscape.
Looking out across the desert, distant mountain ranges appear faintly along the horizon. They sit far enough away that the surrounding terrain remains open, yet close enough to remind you that this land sits within the broader landscape of the American Southwest.
Southern New Mexico has always been defined by this kind of geography.
Wide valleys. Desert terrain. Long stretches of land where the sky remains the dominant feature of the environment.
For buyers searching for New Mexico desert land, the landscape itself often becomes the reason they continue looking.
It feels different from crowded regions where buildings fill the skyline.
Here, the environment stays connected to the natural desert.
You walk toward the edge of the parcels and turn back toward the center of the property.
From this point the combined acreage becomes easier to see.
The land spreads outward across the two parcels, creating a space that feels steady and manageable at the same time.
Some buyers eventually build homes on properties like this.
Others bring small structures or use the land occasionally.
Many simply appreciate owning land as a long-term asset.
Land ownership allows those decisions to develop naturally.
You do not need to decide everything today.
You can own the land, return to visit it, and see where the future leads.
That flexibility is one of the reasons buyers explore owner financed land in New Mexico.
Owner financing allows buyers to begin owning land without needing to pay the entire purchase price upfront.
For this property, owner financing is available.
Property Pricing
Cash Price
$2,899
Owner Financing Available
$86 down and $86 per month for 60 months
Doc Fee
A one-time $249 doc fee covers the paperwork and deed transfer.
As you stand on the property again, the quiet becomes noticeable.
The wind moves lightly across the desert plants.
The ground remains steady beneath your feet.
And the horizon continues stretching across the landscape without interruption.
Owning land here means holding a small part of that environment.
Across the Deming Ranchettes area, parcels remain spread across the terrain rather than placed inside dense subdivisions. Landowners enjoy the ability to reach their property while still experiencing the open desert surroundings.
That balance has made Luna County land for sale appealing to many buyers over the years.
You have access to nearby towns when needed, yet the land itself remains part of the wider desert environment.
The nearby town of Deming sits about 33 miles from the property, usually around a 40 to 45 minute drive depending on the route taken.
Deming provides everyday services including grocery stores, restaurants, fuel stations, and hardware stores.
Many landowners appreciate having those conveniences within driving distance while still owning property in a quieter area outside town.
Back on the land, the sun begins to lower slightly toward the western horizon.
The light shifts across the desert soil and the colors of the ground begin to warm.
Moments like this often stay with landowners long after they leave the property.
They remember the openness of the sky. The quiet rhythm of the desert landscape. The feeling of standing on land that belongs to them.
Because this property includes two parcels totaling one acre, it offers slightly more space than many individual lots in the region.
That additional ground can provide extra flexibility while still remaining manageable to own.
Properties across Luna County typically rely on straightforward rural utilities.
Water is commonly supplied through private wells. Septic systems are generally used for wastewater. Solar energy is widely used throughout the region because of the strong sunlight southern New Mexico receives for much of the year.
Internet service in rural areas is often available through satellite or wireless providers.
Buyers should confirm installation requirements and service availability during their normal research process.
Luna County supports rural land ownership across the region, though buyers considering specific uses should confirm current county regulations as part of their research.
Providing that clarity helps ensure the property aligns with your plans.
You take one more look across the land.
The road sits quietly behind you.
The desert stretches ahead.
And the property remains exactly where it has always been - part of the wide landscape of southern New Mexico.
Sometimes when a property like this catches your attention, it simply means something about the land feels worth exploring.
Maybe it is the idea of owning a full acre instead of a smaller lot.
Maybe it is the quiet setting of Luna County.
Or maybe it is simply curiosity about what it would feel like to stand here and see the open horizon for yourself.
Those moments of curiosity are often where land ownership begins.
Give us a call and we can walk through the property together.
You can ask questions about the parcels, talk through the Luna County area, and take the time to see whether this land fits what you have been hoping to find.
Our goal is to help you understand the property clearly so you can move forward with confidence if this piece of desert land feels right for you.
State: Nm
County: Luna
Zip: 88030
Size: 1 acres
Apn: 130 & 130
Legal Description: Deming Ranchettes Unit 123 Block 22 Tract 40 Deming Ranchettes and Deming Ranchettes Unit 123 Block 22 Tract 41
Lat/Long Coordinates:
Nw: 32.123072, -107.425500
Ne: 32.123067, -107.425506
Sw: 32.122536, -107.425508
Se: 32.122547, -107.425153
Elevation: 4107 feet
Annual Taxes: Approx. $72 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:
- $86 down (plus the $249 doc fee)
$86 down $86/Mo for 60 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
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