I am so ready to get out of tornado alley. Ready for the desert Where the weather is more predictable. Not wanting in a sub division would rather go as off grid as possible
Melinda, just so you know, just because we use the word "subdivision" doesn't mean there's a formal structure to it or by definition has an HOA. A lot of times it's really just a name the developer gave the region when they subdivided it 50+ years ago. Each property is different and we'll indicate which ones have more formal rules than others, but don't let the word "subdivision" be an automatic dismissal for you. You may be pleasantly surprised by what's available to you. Thanks for watching.
Because someone typed them wrong - ugggh. Thanks for pointing it out. Two of those lots are still available. Visit www.hemingwayland.com/new-mexico-listings and scroll down to Otero County to find the current inventory.
1:23 - linking it into Google maps is certainly a helpful tool !
Glad you agree. Thanks for the compliment.
Thank you!
I'd be totally down for homesteading in Timberon but I'm turned off by the CC&Rs. :( Do you have anything in Pie Town??
Nothing in Pie Town right now. Sorry.
Do you have unrestricted land that will allow you to live off grid and in a tiny house?
Carson estates , taos , nm.
or try Tres Pierdes , also northern nm
@@doneown503 thank you
I am so ready to get out of tornado alley. Ready for the desert
Where the weather is more predictable. Not wanting in a sub division would rather go as off grid as possible
Melinda, just so you know, just because we use the word "subdivision" doesn't mean there's a formal structure to it or by definition has an HOA. A lot of times it's really just a name the developer gave the region when they subdivided it 50+ years ago. Each property is different and we'll indicate which ones have more formal rules than others, but don't let the word "subdivision" be an automatic dismissal for you. You may be pleasantly surprised by what's available to you. Thanks for watching.
Do you still sell in Timberon?
Why none of your links work?
Because someone typed them wrong - ugggh. Thanks for pointing it out. Two of those lots are still available. Visit www.hemingwayland.com/new-mexico-listings and scroll down to Otero County to find the current inventory.