Purchasing
The page you are currently reading is what we like to call a "master information page" which we create for subdivisions where we have a larger volume of inventory than normal. We provide this as a way to concentrate all of the available information about this region, and the properties within it, into one page where buyers can better learn about the zoning, road conditions, availability of utilities and any of the other salient details we feel a prospective landowner would want to know. We also use this page as a way to present important details about all of the available properties within the region, this way potential buyers won't have to click from listing to listing.
For anyone interested in purchasing land in the subdivision profiled here, we encourage you to read over the information provided to better compare and contrast individual listings and ultimately choose the one that is best for you. While you cannot purchase a specific property on this page, the table of available listings linked below will give you the opportunity to navigate to individual listings pages, where payments options will be presented, and purchases can be made.
Property List
Currently Sold out
Details
Location & Size
Rio Rancho is the third largest and one of the fastest growing cities in the state of New Mexico. Much of the population growth can be attributed to overflow from nearby Albuquerque, a metropolitan area many developers consider limited in its ability to grow outward to either its east, west, or south. Because of this, Rio Rancho - located to Albuquerque’s north - has seen impressive growth over the last few decades, not only in single-family residences (SFRs) but also in business and industry. Within Rio Rancho, city limits are the Cottonwood Mall, Presbyterian Rust Medical Center, campuses for both the University of New Mexico as well as the College of New Mexico, the Santa Ana Star Arena, Casino and Golf Course, a large multi-use indoor soccer arena as well numerous other middle schools, high schools, stores, parks, and churches. Furthermore, major highways such as the 528 and the 550 borders the city to its east and provide easy access to both Interstates 25 and 40 and efficient commutes to nearby Albuquerque.
County, State
Sandoval County, New Mexico
Nearest Town
Albuquerque
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