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Your Affordable Desert Dream

Boothill Rd Se : Deming, NM 88030

Luna County, New Mexico

2 Acres
$4,000 USD
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Your Affordable Desert Dream - 2 Acres Near Deming in Luna County, New Mexico

Discover the authentic beauty and unlimited potential of southwestern New Mexico with this exceptional 2-acre parcel consisting of four adjoining 0.5-Acre lots, ideally situated near the historic community of Deming in Luna County's pristine Chihuahuan Desert landscape. This property represents an outstanding opportunity to own a substantial piece of genuine Southwestern terrain at an incredibly affordable price, where endless skies meet sweeping desert vistas and the pioneering spirit of the Old West remains vibrantly alive.

Property Identification:

APN Numbers: 3, 3, 3, 3

Total Acreage: 2 acres (four contiguous 0.5-Acre parcels)

County: Luna County, New Mexico

State: New Mexico

Location: Near Deming, Luna County desert region

Pricing & Payment Options

We've designed flexible purchasing options to make substantial land ownership accessible and affordable for everyone:

Cash Purchase Option:

Total Price: $4,000

Pay in full and own your 2 acres outright immediately

No monthly obligations or ongoing payments

Instant complete ownership and equity

Best overall value with no financing costs

Less than the cost of most used vehicles

Only $2,000 per acre - exceptional desert land value

Owner Financing Option:

Down Payment: $100

Document Fee: $250 (one-time processing fee)

Monthly Payment: $100

Term: 72 months (6 years)

Total Financed Amount: $7,200 + $350 initial $7,550

No credit checks or bank qualification required

Simple, straightforward application process

Fast approval and quick closing

No prepayment penalties - pay off early and save

Lower monthly payment than most streaming service bundles

Annual Property Taxes:

Total Annual Tax: $54.28

Extremely low property tax rate for 2 full acres

Only $4.52 per month in total taxes

Less than the cost of a fast-food meal

Minimal carrying costs for long-term holding

Precise Property Coordinates

Navigate directly to your future property using these exact GPS coordinates:

Center Point: 32.171870, -107.497010

Northwest Corner: 32.172100, -107.497600

Northeast Corner: 32.172100, -107.496100

Southwest Corner: 32.171600, -107.496100

Southeast Corner: 32.171600, -107.497600

These precise coordinates enable you to explore the property virtually using Google Earth, Google Maps, or any Gps-Enabled device before visiting in person. Simply enter the coordinates into your preferred mapping application to view satellite imagery, terrain features, topography, and the surrounding desert landscape in exceptional detail.

Location & Area Description

Luna County & Deming Area

Luna County, located in southwestern New Mexico along the Mexican border, encompasses 2,965 square miles of classic Chihuahuan Desert landscape characterized by wide valleys, distant mountain ranges, and endless skies. The county sits in the Mimbres Valley, historically significant for the ancient Mimbres culture that flourished here from approximately 200-1130 CE, renowned for their distinctive black-on-white pottery featuring geometric designs and naturalistic animal figures.

About Deming:

Deming (population approximately 14,000) serves as the Luna County seat and commercial hub of southwestern New Mexico. Founded in 1881 when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway met the Southern Pacific Railroad, creating the second transcontinental railroad route across America, Deming became a vital transportation and commerce center.

The town maintains its historic Western character while offering modern amenities and services including:

Shopping & Services: Multiple grocery stores (Walmart Supercenter, Family Dollar, local markets), numerous gas stations and convenience stores, restaurants ranging from Mexican and American to fast food, hardware stores, automotive services

Medical Care: Mimbres Memorial Hospital providing emergency services and general medical care, urgent care facilities, pharmacies, medical and dental offices

Education: Public schools K-12, Luna Community College offering associate degrees and vocational training

Recreation: Historic downtown district, Deming-Luna-Mimbres Museum, Rockhound State Park (15 miles southeast), City of Rocks State Park (30 miles northwest), numerous outdoor recreation opportunities

Community: Friendly small-city atmosphere, annual Great American Duck Race (fourth weekend in August since 1980, attracting 20,000+ visitors), rockhound and mineral shows, agricultural heritage

Deming's location at the intersection of major highways (I-10, Us-180, Nm-11, Nm-26) makes it an ideal base for exploring southwestern New Mexico, southern Arizona, and northern Mexico.

Elevation & Climate:

The property sits at approximately 4,330 feet above sea level in the upper Chihuahuan Desert zone, providing a comfortable climate with distinct seasonal variations:

Summer Temperatures: Daytime highs typically range from 90-100°F (occasionally reaching 105°F during heat waves) with evening temperatures dropping pleasantly to 60-70°F. The low humidity (often 10-20%) makes the heat more bearable than humid climates. Monsoon season (July-August) brings dramatic afternoon thunderstorms with spectacular lightning, cooling temperatures, and brief torrential rains.

Winter Temperatures: Daytime highs average 55-65°F with nighttime lows of 25-35°F. Winter days are often sunny and pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities. Freezing temperatures occur regularly at night from December through February, but snow is rare (averaging only 2-3 inches annually) and melts quickly.

Spring/Fall Temperatures: Perfect shoulder seasons with daytime temperatures ranging from 70-85°F and comfortable conditions for outdoor activities, camping, building projects, and exploration. Spring (March-May) can be windy with sustained breezes of 15-25 mph, while fall (September-November) offers calm, clear weather.

Annual Precipitation: Approximately 9-10 inches per year, with about half falling during monsoon season (July-September). Despite low rainfall, desert vegetation thrives, and the monsoons create spectacular displays of blooming wildflowers and cacti.

Sunshine: Over 320 sunny days per year - one of the sunniest locations in the United States, ideal for solar power systems which can generate electricity nearly year-round with minimal cloudy days.

Humidity: Very low year-round, typically 10-25%, making both hot and cold temperatures more comfortable. The dry air means 95°F feels much more pleasant than the same temperature in humid regions.

Wind: Moderate to strong winds common, especially during spring months (March-May) when sustained winds can reach 20-30 mph with occasional stronger gusts. Excellent wind energy potential for small wind turbines.

Seasonal Highlights: Spectacular monsoon thunderstorms with dramatic lightning displays illuminating distant mountains, brilliant desert wildflower blooms following rains (especially lupine, poppies, desert marigolds), stunning sunsets painting the sky in vivid oranges and purples, crystal-clear winter nights perfect for stargazing when the Milky Way appears in stunning detail.

Natural Environment & Wildlife

The property is situated in pristine Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem, characterized by remarkable biodiversity adapted to arid conditions:

Vegetation:

Creosote Bush (Larrea tridentata): Dominant desert shrub with distinctive resinous aroma after rain, yellow flowers in spring, small leaves adapted to conserve water. Individual plants can live thousands of years, making them among Earth's oldest living organisms.

Mesquite (Prosopis species): Native trees with deep taproots reaching groundwater (up to 190 feet deep documented), providing valuable shade, edible beans (traditionally important food source), and excellent firewood. Honey mesquite and velvet mesquite common.

Yucca Species: Including soaptree yucca (New Mexico's state flower) with tall stalks of creamy white flowers blooming in spring, and other yucca species with edible flowers and fruit. Indigenous peoples used yucca extensively for food, fiber for rope and baskets, and roots for soap.

Desert Grasses: Tobosa grass, black grama, bush muhly, and other species providing ground cover, wildlife forage, and erosion control. Grasses turn golden in fall, creating beautiful desert landscapes.

Cacti: Various species including prickly pear (Opuntia) with edible pads (nopales) and fruit (tunas used for jellies and beverages), cholla, and barrel cactus. Spectacular blooms in spring with vivid yellow, pink, and red flowers.

Ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens): Striking desert plant with long, spiny stems that appear dead most of the year but burst into life after rains, producing brilliant red tubular flowers at branch tips that attract hummingbirds.

Desert Wildflowers: Following rains, the desert transforms with blooms including desert marigold with golden flowers year-round, lupine in purple and blue, desert sunflowers, globemallow in orange, penstemon, and numerous others creating carpets of color.

Wildlife:

The Chihuahuan Desert supports remarkably diverse wildlife adapted to desert conditions:

Large Mammals: Mule deer browsing on desert shrubs at dawn and dusk, pronghorn antelope (capable of 60 mph speeds) in open areas, javelina (collared peccary) traveling in family groups, occasional coyotes, and very rare mountain lion sightings in remote areas near mountains.

Small Mammals: Black-tailed jackrabbits with oversized ears for heat dissipation (can reach 65 cm long), desert cottontails, rock squirrels, kangaroo rats (can survive entire lives without drinking water), pocket mice, various bat species (Mexican free-tailed bats migrate through), and kit foxes (nocturnal predators rarely seen).

Birds: Greater roadrunner (New Mexico's state bird) hunting lizards and snakes, scaled quail in coveys, Gambel's quail, mourning doves, white-winged doves, various hawks including red-tailed and Harris's hawks, golden eagles, great horned owls, burrowing owls in prairie dog colonies, numerous songbirds including pyrrhuloxia, cactus wrens, curve-billed thrashers, and black-throated sparrows.

Reptiles: Desert spiny lizards, whiptail lizards (some species all-female reproducing through parthenogenesis), horned lizards ("horny toads"), various snake species including bull snakes, coachwhips, and western diamondback rattlesnakes (please exercise appropriate caution - rattlesnakes generally avoid humans but be aware especially April-October).

Seasonal Visitors: Sandhill cranes wintering in the region (October-March), numerous migratory songbirds during spring and fall, hummingbirds including rufous and black-chinned species during migration, and various waterfowl using seasonal wetlands.

Dark Skies & Astronomical Excellence

One of the property's most extraordinary features is its remarkably dark night sky. Luna County's low population density, minimal light pollution, and the crystal-clear desert air at 4,330 feet elevation create truly exceptional stargazing conditions:

Milky Way Visibility: Spectacularly visible stretching from horizon to horizon on moonless nights, appearing as a luminous river of stars across the sky with incredible detail including dark dust lanes, bright star clouds, and the brilliant galactic core rising in summer months.

Deep Sky Objects: Andromeda Galaxy visible to naked eye, Orion Nebula visible in winter, numerous star clusters including Pleiades, Beehive Cluster, and countless others observable without optical aid.

Planetary Viewing: Venus shining brilliantly, Mars showing reddish color, Jupiter with four Galilean moons visible through binoculars, Saturn with rings visible through small telescopes - all observable in exceptional detail in the clear desert air.

Meteor Showers: Annual events visible in full glory including Perseids (August, 60-100 meteors/hour peak), Geminids (December, most reliable shower), Quadrantids (January), Lyrids (April), and others.

International Space Station: Regular visible passes appearing as bright moving "star" crossing horizon to horizon.

Astrophotography: Exceptional conditions for Milky Way photography, deep sky imaging, time-lapse work, and meteor shower documentation. The dry air and stable atmosphere provide excellent seeing conditions.

Nearby Attractions & Recreation

Rockhound State Park (approximately 15 miles southeast of Deming):

Unique state park where visitors can collect semi-precious stones and minerals

Take home up to 15 pounds of rocks including jasper, agate, quartz crystals, and geodes

Hiking trails through Little Florida Mountains

Camping facilities with modern amenities

Spectacular desert mountain scenery

Rock collecting opportunities unmatched anywhere else in state park system

City of Rocks State Park (approximately 30 miles northwest of Deming):

Extraordinary volcanic rock formations creating a "city" of sculptural stone

Formed 35 million years ago from volcanic eruptions

Camping among the rock formations (incredibly unique experience)

Hiking trails through the formations

Rock climbing opportunities

Spectacular photography location

Picnic facilities and visitor center

Pancho Villa State Park (Columbus, approximately 35 miles south):

Commemorates 1916 raid on Columbus by Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa

Only location in continental U.S. invaded by foreign military force since War of 1812

Museum with historical exhibits

Desert botanical garden

Camping facilities

Border town atmosphere

Gila National Forest & Wilderness (approximately 90 miles north):

3.3 million acres of diverse wilderness

Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument

Hundreds of miles of hiking trails

Excellent fishing in mountain streams

Camping and backpacking

Hot springs

Wildlife viewing including elk, black bear, mountain lions

Historic Mining Towns:

Shakespeare Ghost Town near Lordsburg (authentic 1870S mining town)

Silver City (45 miles north) - charming historic town with galleries, restaurants, museums

Various ghost towns and mining relics throughout region

Land Use & Development Potential

Permitted Uses

Luna County offers flexible land use regulations for rural properties:

Residential Development:

Site-built single-family homes

Manufactured homes and mobile homes

Recreational vehicles (temporary or permanent)

Tiny homes and alternative housing

Cabins and retreat structures

Guest houses and accessory structures

Home-based businesses

Recreational Uses:

Camping and outdoor recreation

RV parking and extended use

Off-road vehicle recreation

Rockhounding and mineral collecting

Photography and nature study

Stargazing and astronomy

Hiking and exploration

Agricultural Uses:

Small-scale farming (challenges due to water availability)

Livestock (with adequate water and fencing)

Beekeeping

Other agricultural pursuits appropriate to desert conditions

Utilities & Infrastructure

Important Infrastructure Information:

This property is located in a rural desert area. Plan accordingly:

Electricity:

Electric service may be available - verify with local utility provider (Southwestern Electric Cooperative or similar)

If not available, solar power is highly effective in New Mexico's 320+ sunny days per year

Solar systems: basic $5,000-$10,000; comprehensive $15,000-$35,000+

Excellent solar resource makes off-grid living practical

Water:

No municipal water service

Well drilling typical in area with depths varying 100-400+ feet depending on location

Water quality varies; some areas have high mineral content - testing recommended

Water hauling available from Deming for temporary use

Rainwater harvesting can supplement (though rainfall limited)

Consult local well drillers about availability and costs before purchasing

Well drilling costs typically $10,000-$35,000+ depending on depth and conditions

Septic/Sewer:

No municipal sewer

Septic systems required for permanent dwellings

County permits and soil percolation testing required

Installation costs typically $4,000-$12,000

Composting toilets alternative for cabins

Internet/Communications:

Satellite internet available (Starlink highly recommended)

Cell service available from major carriers in Deming area (coverage varies by location and carrier)

Landline may be available - verify with provider

Roads:

Property accessed via county and local roads

Road conditions vary

Standard vehicle access typically adequate in dry weather

High-clearance vehicle recommended during or after rain

Building Considerations

Permits & Regulations:

Contact Luna County Planning & Zoning:

Building permits required for structures

Verify current requirements

Setback requirements apply

Well permits from State Engineer's Office

Construction Recommendations:

Design for desert climate (extreme temperature swings)

Passive solar design highly effective

Excellent insulation critical (R-30+ walls, R-50+ roof)

Thermal mass for temperature stabilization

Overhangs for summer shade

Wind resistance for spring winds

Fire-resistant materials

Proper drainage for monsoon runoff

Foundation design for desert soils

Investment Potential

Luna County Advantages

Exceptional Affordability:

Only $4,000 cash for 2 full acres

Or $100/Month for just 6 years

Only $2,000 per acre - exceptional desert value

Annual taxes only $54.28

No HOA fees

Extremely low carrying costs

Strategic Location:

Near Deming with full services

1.5 hours from El Paso (international airport, major shopping)

3.5 hours from Albuquerque

I-10 corridor location

Mexico border proximity

Future Growth Potential:

Southwestern growth trends

Retirement destination appeal

Remote work opportunities

Low cost of living attraction

Limited land supply near towns

Why Choose This Property?

Unique Advantages

Two Full Acres:

Four adjoining 0.5-Acre parcels provide:

Substantial 2-acre property

Flexibility in development

Ample privacy and space

Room for multiple uses

Potential to sell individual parcels in future

Unbeatable Affordability:

Only $4,000 cash - incredible value

Or $100/Month - less than many phone bills

$54.28 annual taxes - less than $5 per month

No hidden fees

Immediate equity building

Near Deming:

Full-service town nearby

Shopping, dining, medical care

Schools and community college

Still private and quiet

Desert lifestyle with convenience

Outstanding Climate:

Over 320 sunny days annually

Mild winters (55-65°F days)

Low humidity year-round

Four distinct seasons

Excellent for solar power

Owner Financing Benefits:

No credit check

Simple approval

Minimal down payment ($100)

Affordable monthly payment

No prepayment penalty

6 years to ownership

Perfect For Multiple Uses

Weekend Desert Retreat:

Camp under brilliant stars

Explore desert landscape

Rockhounding adventures

Base for regional exploration

Peaceful getaway

Future Retirement:

Secure affordable land now

Build equity over time

Low-cost retirement location

Mild winter climate

Healthcare in Deming

Off-Grid Living:

Exceptional solar potential

Desert sustainability

Self-sufficient lifestyle

Freedom and independence

Live your values

Investment:

Affordable entry point

Appreciation potential

Minimal holding costs

Tangible asset

Desert land demand

Desert Homestead:

Small-scale agriculture

Desert-adapted livestock

Sustainable living

Rural lifestyle

Connection to land

Due Diligence Recommendations

We strongly encourage comprehensive due diligence:

Visit the Property:

Use GPS coordinates (32.171870, -107.497010)

Walk all 2 acres

Check access roads

Observe surroundings

Visit Deming area

Check at different times of day

Research & Verification:

Contact Luna County Planning & Zoning

Verify zoning and permitted uses

Check building requirements

Review tax records

Research utilities availability

Contact local well drillers for water information

Check with utility companies about electric service

Financial Planning:

Calculate total ownership costs

Budget for development

Plan for utilities (well, septic, power)

Consider construction costs

Establish emergency reserves

Professional Consultations:

Consider hiring surveyor for boundaries

Consult with local builders

Speak with well drillers about water

Talk to solar installers about systems

Consider real estate attorney if desired

How to Purchase

Simple Purchase Process

Step 1: Choose Payment Method

Cash: $4,000 total for 2 acres

Financing: $100 down + $250 doc fee, then $100/Month for 72 months

Step 2: Contact Us

Visit:

Step 3: Complete Documentation

Review and sign purchase agreement

Provide identification

Arrange payment

Step 4: Take Ownership

Deed recorded (cash) or held in trust (financing)

Receive all documents

Take possession

Begin your desert adventure

Owner Financing Details

No Credit Check:

Past credit issues not a barrier

Focus on current ability to pay

Simple Qualifying:

Proof of identity

Contact information

Down payment and doc fee

Flexible Terms:

$100 down payment

$250 document fee

$100/month for 72 months

No prepayment penalty

Clear 6-year path to ownership

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How big is 2 acres?

A: 87,120 square feet - substantial space for home, RV, outbuildings, gardens, and privacy.

Q: What's Deming like?

A: Town of 14,000 with full services, friendly atmosphere, historic character, annual duck races, rockhound community.

Q: How far to services?

A: Property near Deming with grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, medical care, hardware stores - check exact distance when visiting.

Q: Are utilities available?

A: Electric service may be available - verify with provider. Well water typical. Septic required. Satellite internet available.

Q: Can I build a house?

A: Yes, various housing types allowed. Obtain proper permits from Luna County.

Q: What's the climate?

A: Desert climate with 320+ sunny days. Hot summers (90-100°F), mild winters (55-65°F days), low humidity, light rain.

Q: Is water available?

A: No municipal water. Well drilling typical + feet). Consult local well drillers before purchasing about availability and costs in specific area.

Q: What are the taxes?

A: Only $54.28 per year for all 2 acres - less than $5 per month.

Q: Can I visit?

A: Absolutely. Use GPS coordinates to locate and explore the property.

Q: What wildlife is present?

A: Roadrunners, quail, mule deer, javelinas, various hawks and owls, lizards, and other Chihuahuan Desert species.

Q: Is this good for solar power?

A: Excellent. Over 320 sunny days per year makes New Mexico one of the best solar locations in the U.S.

Q: Can I go rockhounding?

A: Yes, and nearby Rockhound State Park allows collecting semi-precious stones to take home.

This 2-acre property near Deming in Luna County represents an exceptional opportunity to own substantial desert land at an incredibly affordable price. Whether you're seeking peaceful desert recreation, planning future retirement in a mild climate, pursuing off-grid solar-powered living, establishing a small desert homestead, or making a smart land investment, this property delivers outstanding value.

At only $4,000 cash or just $100 per month for 6 years, you can own 2 full acres of authentic Chihuahuan Desert land near Deming with annual taxes of only $54.28. The mild winter climate with over 320 sunny days per year, spectacular dark skies, diverse desert wildlife, proximity to Deming's services and unique attractions like Rockhound State Park and City of Rocks State Park, and the property's location along the I-10 corridor make this an ideal property for anyone seeking affordable desert land with genuine potential.

Deming offers the perfect balance - full services and amenities of a small city, yet surrounded by pristine desert landscape where you can experience authentic Southwestern living, brilliant starry nights, and the peaceful solitude of the desert.

This is desert land ownership made simple and affordable - your piece of the Southwest awaits.

Visit today and start your New Mexico desert adventure.

Lot Maps & Attachments

Directions to Lot

Detailed Directions to Property:

From Albuquerque, New Mexico (approximately 240 miles, 3.5 hours)

Begin your journey from New Mexico's largest city into the pristine Chihuahuan Desert:

Start: From downtown Albuquerque, head south on I-25 South

Follow I-25 South for approximately 65 miles through the Rio Grande Valley

Continue on I-25 South through Truth or Consequences (historic hot springs town)

Stay on I-25 South for approximately 140 miles total to Exit 82A for NM-26 West toward Deming/Hatch

Take Exit 82A and merge onto NM-26 West

Follow NM-26 West for approximately 35 miles through desert landscape

Arrive in Deming

Use your GPS device to navigate to coordinates 32.171870, -107.497010

The property is located in the desert area accessible from local roads near Deming

Route Highlights: This scenic drive takes you from Albuquerque's high desert valley at 5,300 feet elevation southward along the historic Rio Grande corridor, passing through charming small towns with Spanish colonial heritage and territorial-era architecture. You'll travel through Truth or Consequences (formerly Hot Springs, renamed in 1950 after the famous radio show), known for its natural hot springs and artistic community. The landscape transitions from high desert shrubland to sweeping Chihuahuan Desert plains dotted with yucca, creosote, and mesquite. Along the way, you'll enjoy views of distant mountain ranges including the Caballo Mountains, Black Range, and Florida Mountains creating dramatic silhouettes against endless blue skies. The journey showcases New Mexico's incredible geographic diversity and the timeless beauty of the desert Southwest, where the landscape has changed little in centuries.

From El Paso, Texas (approximately 105 miles, 1.5 hours)

Travel from the vibrant border city through the Chihuahuan Desert to your property:

Start: From downtown El Paso, head west on I-10 West

Follow I-10 West for approximately 105 miles through the desert

Take Exit 81 for NM-11 North toward Deming

Turn right onto NM-11 North

Follow NM-11 North for approximately 2 miles into Deming

Use your GPS device to navigate to coordinates 32.171870, -107.497010

The property is located in the desert area accessible from local roads near Deming

Route Highlights: This straightforward desert drive takes you westward along Interstate 10, one of America's major transcontinental highways stretching from Jacksonville, Florida to Santa Monica, California. You'll travel through the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert, North America's largest desert covering over 140,000 square miles across the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The landscape features classic desert vegetation including creosote bushes (Larrea tridentata) that can live over 11,000 years, making them among Earth's oldest living organisms, along with ocotillo, various yucca species, prickly pear and cholla cacti, and mesquite trees. The route offers spectacular views of distant mountain ranges rising dramatically from the desert floor, including the Tres Hermanas ("Three Sisters") peaks visible to the south and the rugged Florida Mountains to the northwest. Watch for wildlife including roadrunners, hawks, and occasional pronghorn antelope. The drive exemplifies the vast, open character of the desert Southwest, where visibility can extend for dozens of miles and the landscape conveys a powerful sense of space and freedom.

More Lot Details

Owner Will Finance
Residential Zoning
Flat Terrain
Dirt Road Access
Estimated Annual Taxes
$55
Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
3-036-144-319-459, 3-036-144-308-459 3-036-144-296
LOTFLIP ID
413753
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