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Catrone
Catrone, Catron County, New Mexico
Township 4N, Range 9W, Section 33 NE4SE4
Financing:
This lot is being offered for sale with financing. Simply make the small down payment, and the land contracts will be emailed and hard copy mailed to you immediately. You can start using or building your land while you are making payments.
Down Payment: $121
Monthly Payments: $484
Sales Price: $48,436
Interest Rate: 9%
10% DISCOUNT ON REMAINING BALANCE IF PAID EARLY
Checkout:
The checkout above bills the down payment only.
GPS: 34.526897, -107.7794796
TAXES: Approx. $180 a year
Water: Must install well if you build
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Location and Legal Description
Catrone, Catron County, New Mexico
40 Acres
Catrone, NM – 40 Acres in Catron County, Prime Off-Grid Investment
Discover your own 40-acre expanse in Catrone, Catron County. This sprawling desert parcel is an ideal canvas for investors or anyone dreaming of a homestead or ranch in the Southwest. With residential zoning and power at the road, you can build now or hold for the future. Surrounded by Catron County’s rugged beauty and low population density, this land offers unparalleled privacy and panoramic vistas under clear New Mexico skies. All this comes at an incredible value, especially compared to soaring land prices elsewhere.
View From 3279 NM-169,
Alamo, New Mexico
- Size & Value: 40 acres of inexpensive, buildable land with long-term appreciation potential. A rare large tract at a budget price, perfect for an investor’s portfolio or a family retreat.
- Road Access & Utilities: Easily accessible via nearby dry-weather dirt roads and close to NM-169, making development convenient. Power lines at the road frontage mean you can hook up electricity when you’re ready to build.
- Zoning & Uses: Zoned Residential, welcoming your site-built home, cabin, or mobile setup. Start an off-grid ranch, hobby farm, or use it as a weekend camping getaway—build while you pay with available financing.
- Scenic Privacy: Experience stunning high-desert landscapes with mountain backdrops. Located in New Mexico’s largest county (but one of the least populated), this property promises peace, quiet, and abundant wildlife – truly a private desert sanctuary.
- Affordability: Low taxes (~$180/yr) and a below-market price per acre make this a savvy hold as nearby markets heat up. You’re investing in future value at a fraction of the cost of land in neighboring states or metro areas.

Catron County is the largest county in land size in the State of New Mexico, but has the third smallest population of any New Mexico County. The county covers almost 7,000 square miles and is comprised of mostly rugged mountainous terrain. Less than 20% of the land in Catron County is privately owned with the balance of the land being public. Approximately 3,500 people make up the population of the county. Reserve is the county seat and largest town in the county, which boasts a population of about 400.
The Apache and Gila National Forests border one another in this area; the two forests combined cover much of Catron County. The Continental Divide zig-zags through this mountain complex which is characterized by rugged slopes, narrow canyons, rocky formations, clear mountain streams and evergreen forests. There is good trout fishing, big game hunting, and an abundance of elk, deer, bear, big horn sheep, mountain lion, and wild turkey. Most sportsmen use four-wheel drive vehicles, but horse and mule are also popular forms of transportation. There are many dirt roads throughout the National Forest in the county, but the Forest Service warns that they should be considered “dry weather” roads and should not be attempted during wet weather without first checking with the local Forest Service ranger station. A good rule to remember is that any unpaved road in Catron County is a “dry weather” road.
Opportunities like this don’t last! Click "Add to Cart" now to secure this 40-acre New Mexico property and take the first step toward owning your dream land!
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