Lots with spectacular views, cool fresh air, and lots of sun. Highland Estates II-13 and U-75. Lots are $3250 and $10000. Juniper and chamiso, gentle slope to the East and toward the Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Blood of Christ Range or "Taos Mountains"). Just off paved road. Get your piece of Heaven! $150 doc & transfer fee.
Here's the county GIS map https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=ab467cea4f974194967d9c6a4de17765&extent=-11752852.7525%2C4405357.0466%2C-11751968.3522%2C4405749.9807%2C102100
This is lot II-13 *Remove the two spaces fore and aft "goo" * https://maps.app. goo .gl/cVmJ6Kxk64b7T4cx6
This is lot U-75 *Remove the two spaces fore and aft "goo" * https://maps.app. goo .gl/8Wths4A4JTTRoe5c8
Highland Estates lots are mostly 1/4 acre and some areas are 1/2 acre. We have several lots in different areas, of differing sizes, to choose from, including close to the Gorge at West Rim Road. These lots are unencumbered, with clear title through Taos County and the State of New Mexico. They are popular for building, prep, vacation base camp, RV, etcetera. You'll see everything from converted school buses to earthships, geodesic domes, tents, dugins, hogans, bunkers, shipping containers, solar, log cabins, stick built homes and cabins, pueblas, and adobes. Your imagination runs wild!
Taos hosts the annual hot air balloon festival, river rafting, llama and horse packing; hiking and swimming, cross country and downhill skiing in the famed Taos Ski Bowl; resort, spiritualism, naturism, a vibrant Arts community painting sculpting music weaving aroma therapy Native arts jewelry. Major-artist music concert series in the central park downtown. Taos is ~6000 population and is a true small town founded by the Puebla Indians millenia in the past, was a favorite of the old fur traders, and was conquered by the Spanish seeking Cibola and the Seven Cities of Gold.
Stay and see if you hear the Taos hum. Visit Ojos, the hot water springs along the upper Rio Grande del Norte. Watch people jump off the bridge at the Rio Bravo campgrounds. Visit the original Taos / Tewa Pueblo where people still live and work. Enjoy the native foods and ethnic dining. People set up tables and shops along the avenida in nice weather.
And, speaking of weather, Taos sports an almost perfect climate with low humidity, crisp winters, and summers with cool nights. Typical winter daytime temp's hit the 40's or even 50 and dip into the 20's at night. Summer nights are "clime" and you will want a long sleeve outshirt when the sun goes down.
We have several lots for sale, some with buildings, so inquire. Call or send your contact # for detailed information.