Description
Located on approximately 8.45 acres of flat, usable land in central Cuyamungue, 28 Sunlight View is a rare opportunity in Northern New Mexico. Owned by the same family since the 1950s, the property combines history, water resources, and open space. Mature cottonwoods frame the landscape. The original family adobe, full of New Mexico character, is ready for restoration or creative use. A double-wide home offers immediate living space or a base for future plans. Surface water rights total 4.36 acre-feet (buyer to verify). The groundwork is here for a true working property. Horse setups, irrigated pasture, orchards, or small agricultural operations are possible with the available water and acreage. The scale of the land also opens the door to multigenerational living. There is room for a main residence, a guest home, a studio, or a workshop, while still maintaining privacy and open space. For those thinking longer term, the acreage may have future redevelopment potential, subject to approval and permitting by Santa Fe County. All of this sits in a connected location. Minutes to shopping, golf, and dining. Access to Los Alamos and Santa Fe is easy. You can live rurally without feeling removed. Horse property. Family compound. Agricultural retreat. Long-term land hold with upside. Opportunities like this, with acreage, water, and history, offer a great opportunity.
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3BEDS
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8.45ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,800SQFT
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$472$/SQFT
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Description
Located on approximately 8.45 acres of flat, usable land in central Cuyamungue, 28 Sunlight View is a rare opportunity in Northern New Mexico. Owned by the same family since the 1950s, the property combines history, water resources, and open space. Mature cottonwoods frame the landscape. The original family adobe, full of New Mexico character, is ready for restoration or creative use. A double-wide home offers immediate living space or a base for future plans. Surface water rights total 4.36 acre-feet (buyer to verify). The groundwork is here for a true working property. Horse setups, irrigated pasture, orchards, or small agricultural operations are possible with the available water and acreage. The scale of the land also opens the door to multigenerational living. There is room for a main residence, a guest home, a studio, or a workshop, while still maintaining privacy and open space. For those thinking longer term, the acreage may have future redevelopment potential, subject to approval and permitting by Santa Fe County. All of this sits in a connected location. Minutes to shopping, golf, and dining. Access to Los Alamos and Santa Fe is easy. You can live rurally without feeling removed. Horse property. Family compound. Agricultural retreat. Long-term land hold with upside. Opportunities like this, with acreage, water, and history, offer a great opportunity.
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