The median home value in Polvadera, NM is $75,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $169,759.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Polvadera, NM is $75,000.
Approximately 56% of Polvadera homes are owned,
compared to 11% rented, while
32% are vacant.
Polvadera real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Are you looking for horse property, fields for growing chile or alfalfa, and valuable Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District ditch rights? This unique home in Socorro, NM - located in the historic community of Lemitar - may be exactly what you've been searching for. Originally a horse barn, the structure has been reinvented into a striking octagon-shaped residence centered around a private courtyard. A deck leads you into the great room, where two kiva fireplaces create a warm, inviting focal point. From here, the circular hallway guides you through the home's many thoughtfully designed spaces. The property offers 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, each with distinctive architectural details. The primary suite features a beautifully remodeled bathroom with a red cedar soaking tub and a steam shower. The kitchen/den area includes a large wood-burning stove, an antler chandelier, and an adjacent bedroom or bonus room with its own bathroom. As you continue around the hall, an antique car display introduces the expansive entertainment wing. This area includes a bar with a stunning mosaic wall, a full bar setup with saddle-style barstools, and a small kitchen equipped with a stove, microwave and dishwasher. The home also includes a private apartment with a full kitchen, living area, and loft bedroom - ideal for guests or extended family. Two additional loft bedrooms sit above the kitchen/den and near the pantry/laundry room. Another bedroom suite features a repurposed vintage tub and a tiled shower. Every room faces inward toward the serene central courtyard, creating a sense of connection and flow throughout the home. Additional irrigation well water rights can be purchased for $650,000.
Owner to owner financing available! In the heart of historic Socorro - where echoes of old mission bells blend with stories of miners, and the legendary Camino Real - stands this lovingly restored 1898 adobe treasure. Built with the strength of the era, its thick ADOBE walls and real wood floors hold a century of New Mexico's soul. Nearly half an acre surrounds the home with peaceful space, lush grass, an oversized carport, sectioned fencing, and a long Country porch made for cool desert evenings. Inside, a beautifully remodeled kitchen with warm wood cabinetry pairs seamlessly with modern comforts, including mini splits for Heating and Cooling. Home has PAID OFF solar and a NEWER Metal roof. Just a stroll from the Plaza and close to the NM Institute of Mining & Technology, this home blends history, beauty, and convenience.
Here's a unique "Multi Use" 21 acre farm located a brief 45 minutes south of Albuquerque, NM within the Rio Grande Valley of Socorro County. Elevation is approximately 4700'. A perfect quiet location to create a more self sustainable life in the country for you and your family! Buyers looking to build a home will find several good sites for development of a residence, shop, horse barn pens and or arena. Plenty of room to raise a few cows or other livestock. There's a large greenhouse with "Commercial Water Rights" for organic farm to table vegetables. The well servicing the greenhouse is also permitted for Cannabis Production. Currently the farm has approximately 6 acres planted in Drover Grass and produces about 1200 small bales per year via 4 cuttings. Irrigation water is provided by the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District via concrete ditch at the rate of $59 per acre per year. The personal/commercial grow site is 3/4 acre fenced with 6' Cedar. If you're looking for recreation diversity this unique location has much to offer such as hiking, biking and horseback among the cottonwoods of the Rio Grande Bosque. During the fall and winter months the skies and fields are home to the massive migration of Sandhill Crane, Ducks, Canadian and Snow Geese. Elk and Mule Deer occasionally stop by to graze the fields as well. Income potential for investors can be gained through leasing the grow site and commercial water rights to an Organic Farm to Market operation or Cannabis Producer. The hay fields can be leased to local farmers for hay production. Improvements Include: 2.4 Acre Ft. of Commercial Water Rights 1 ea. Commercial Well, 200+ ft 1 ea. 30' x 96' Commercial "Light Dep" Greenhouse 1 ea. 12' x 30' Portable, Insulated Building 1 ea. 30' x 40' x 16' Metal Hay Barn 1 ea. Domestic Well, 100+ ft Electrical Power at 2 ea. locations. Covenants do apply to this property, Property Owner is a licensed Broker. Seller Financing is available with acceptable terms
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