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This area extends west of I-25 to the Valencia County line, and from the northern county line to Peyton Road. There are few properites available in this area, and they vary substantially in price. |
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This area includes the areas east of I-25 to the Rio Grande, and south to Peyton Road. It offers both irrigated, rural properties and fairly new subdivisions, usually up on the mesa. Property values range from under $100,000 to several hundred thousand dollars. |
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This area along the east side of the Rio Grande includes Bosque Farms, Peralta, and parts of Los Lunas. Much of the land is irrigated, and the area is rural in character. Horses and other livestock are plentiful. Prices vary from well under $100,000 to over $400,000.
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This area includes the mesa areas of Northeast Valencia county, particularly El Cerro Mission and Meadowlake. Homes area available for under $50,000, and few sell for much above $120,000. Acreage is available, and many of the homes are manufactured homes. |
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This area lies west of I25, from Peyton road south to Hwy.60. The land is largely mesa land, unirrigated, and there are relatively few properties for sale at any given time. Prices vary, but rarely exceed $200,000. |
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This area includes the areas east of I-25 to the Rio Grande, from Petyton Road south to Hwy. 60. This includes the valley areas of Los Chaves, Belen, and Jarales. Much of the land is irrigated rural land, and property values vary from under $50,000 to several hundred thousand dollars. |
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This area includes large, irrigated tracts of land in the Adelino area, just south of Tome. It remains an agricultural area, and prices vary based on the amount of land, as well as the size and quality of the home. Manufactured homes can be found well under $50,000, while large horse properties may bring many hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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This area includes the mesa areas of Southeast Valencia county, particularly Rio Communities. This area offers many site-built homes in subdivisions, usually on fairly small on suburban lots, and most are fairly new. Prices range from below $100,000 to the high $100's, with few properties selling over $200,000. |
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Area 30, Santa Fe itself, is a trendy location, and there are many properties that sell in excess of $1,000,000. Affordable housing in Santa Fe proper is dificult to come by, with few homes for sale much under $200,000. Areas 31 adn 32 include the balance of Santa Fe County, which includes large, rural properties, and some manufactured homes that are lower in price than Santa Fe proper.
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