1/4 Acre Rio Del Oro, Valencia County
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THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR!!! Rio Del Oro is located in Rio Communities/ Belen. The lots are close to utilities and have great views. Invest in a developing area now.
Property Location: Rio Del Oro Subdivision
Below are some of the lots available! Unit 1 Block 61 Lot 49 Unit 3 Block 33 Lot 15
 This lot is being offered for sale at a cash price of $900. Free and Clear. |
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Sales Price This lot is being sold for a cash sales price. | |
General Warranty Deed. Free and Clear. | |
SALES PRICE: | $900 |
Location and Legal Description |
Property Location: Rio Del Oro Subdivision Below are some of the lots
available!
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All roads in the Subdivision are bladed and all lots have street access (none are land locked). Protective Covenants provided by Valley Improvement Association.
Taxes approx. $12 per 1/4 acre per year. Association Dues $30 per lot per year.
Call County for exact amount.
Contact county for current info.
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Greetings from the Rio Abajo and welcome
to Valencia County, one of 33 counties in the state of New Mexico.
Valencia County is one of the original seven counties that comprised
the New Mexico Territory in 1852. The county stretched from Texas to
California and was subsequently subdivided four times in the last 144
years.
The County comprises 1,458 square miles in
central New Mexico, bordering on Socorro County directly to the south,
as well as Cibola County to the west, Bernalillo County to the north
and Torrance County to the east. The county seat is located in the
Village of Los Lunas, 20 miles south of the state's largest city,
Albuquerque.
The quality of life in the county can be
characterized by a strong sense of community that is enhanced by a
rural lifestyle. Residents of the area have identified peace and
quiet, friendliness of the people, and terrific weather as benefits
that has made this rural setting a wonderful place to visit and live.
The population has risen dramatically in
the county over the last ten years. Preliminary census figures show
Valencia County with a 43.9% change in population between 1990 and
1999. Meanwhile the states largest county, Bernalillo, shows an 8.9%
change in population over the same period of time. The county's close
proximity to Albuquerque is attributed for the large change in
population as newcomers to the area find living in Valencia County a
pleasant experience. All the communities that dot the landscape along
the ""Rio Abajo"" will experience some kind of growth in the new
century. To learn more about the economic details of Valencia County,
go to the ""Rio Abajo Stats"" page. Modern Valencia County is an area with opportunities. An area perfectly suited for any home or business. An area where the pace is a little slower. Crime is low. Neighbors know neighbors. And opportunities abound. |
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