Ask Colin McVaugh, ARA
Old Town Ranch is a unique and highly appealing Southern New Mexico property located just north of Deming, where natural beauty, rich history, and functional improvements come together in a truly special setting. With easy year-round access via County Roads A010 and A011, the ranch offers both convenience and privacy, making it ideal for those seeking a refined rural lifestyle without sacrificing accessibility.
Spanning approximately 1,392.10± deeded acres, the ranch includes a 400-acre BLM Grazing Permit (NM02543), providing additional grazing capacity and operational flexibility.
The Mimbres River flows through the western portion of the ranch, creating a rare and valuable year-round water source in this region. Lined with native vegetation, this corridor supports livestock, attracts wildlife, and adds a scenic quality to the landscape.
Adding to the ranch's distinct character is its connection to the Old West. The historic Butterfield Stage Route traverses the property, crossing the Mimbres River at a location where portions of the original route remain visible today. This tangible link to frontier history brings a sense of legacy and authenticity that is seldom found in today's market.
At the heart of the ranch is a well-appointed 2,152 square foot site-built home, constructed in 2016. Featuring 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, the home offers comfortable, modern living with space to unwind and enjoy the surrounding landscape. Well-maintained outbuildings provide practical support for ranch operations, equipment storage, or hobby use.
Old Town Ranch offers a manageable footprint, dependable water, and a compelling blend of history and livability. Whether for livestock operations, recreation, or long-term ownership, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a distinctive piece of the American West.
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