Southwestern Rastra At Horace Mesa


Southwestern Rastra at Horace Mesa

ACRES
PRICE
STATE
COUNTY
CITY
2
$649,000.00
New Mexico
Cibola
Grants

Descriptions

Southwestern pueblo style custom home on acreage with views of Grants Mesa and Horace Mesa. Environmentally conscious about your carbon footprint? This "RASTRA" home is perfect for you. If you are ready to get away from the hustle and bustle of where you are to a place that is still within an hour of the international airport and provides most amenities of the city within an hour drive this is a match made in heaven!

Land

Lot has private driveway with native vegetation. Additional graveled area to park toys, boats and trailers.


Improvements

Custom home has a kitchen designed by a chef. Ideal design with wonderful island and untreated red oak countertops and custom cabinetry. Saltillo tiles with plenty of little furry friend paws within the tiles giving it extra character throughout. Fish fossil in the wall and sunshine face on the exterior. Fireplace in master bedroom has been hand finished by seller. Back yard has existing sprinkler system to help create a wonderful east facing yard to spend plenty of time outside on the porch.


Recreation

Here are some outdoor activities you can enjoy in Grants, NM:

Fishing and Boating: Bluewater and Ramah lakes are popular fishing and boating destinations in the area.Bluewater Lake State Park offers fishing, boating, hiking, and camping opportunities.
Hiking: The El Malpais National Monument and the Cibola National Forest offer several hiking trails with varying difficulty levels.The trails offer scenic views of the surrounding landscape and the ancient lava flows.
Camping: The Cibola National Forest has several campgrounds that offer a range of camping options, from primitive to developed sites.The campgrounds are located in scenic areas and offer access to hiking trails and other outdoor activities.
Mountain Biking: The Grants Bike Trail System offers several miles of mountain biking trails with varying difficulty levels.The trails are located in scenic areas and offer views of the surrounding landscape.



Region & Climate

Enjoy 4 seasons as Grants, New Mexico has a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters. The city receives an average of11 inches of rainand15 inches of snow per year.Thewettest months are July, August, and September, during the monsoon season.Theaverage high temperaturein summer can reach into the90s Fahrenheit, while winter temperatures can dip to as low aszero degrees Fahrenheit.Theaverage low temperaturesin winter and summer are18Fand52Frespectively, while average highs are47Fand87F.
Here is a table summarizing thehistorical weather datafor Grants, New Mexico:



Month
High Temperature (F)
Low Temperature (F)
Rain Amount (in)
Snow Amount (in)




January
44
16
0.73
5.25


February
49
19
0.66
2.98


March
57
25
0.73
1.59


April
65
31
0.59
0.24


May
74
39
0.61
0.0


June
85
49
0.59
0.0


July
86
55
2.2
0.98


August
83
53
2.2
0.0


September
78
46
1.54
0.0


October
66
34
1.1
0.73


November
54
24
0.71
4.02


December
44
16
0.85
4.39





History

Grants, New Mexico was founded in 1872 as Los Alamitos by Don Jesus Blea.It was later renamed Grants after Canadian brothers Angus, Lewis, and John Grant who were awarded a contract to build a section of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad through the region. The town prospered from railroad logging in the nearby Zuni Mountains, and it was a section point for the Atlantic and Pacific, which became part of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. After the decline of logging in the 1930s, Grants-Milan gained fame as the carrot capital of the United States.Agriculture was aided by the creation of Bluewater Reservoir, and the regions volcanic soils provided ideal conditions for farming. Grants also benefited from its location as airway beacon and later by U.S. Route 66, which brought travelers and tourists, and the businesses that catered to them. Then the uranium mining boom took place and Grants NM was the leading uranium producer in the world.


Location

Grants is the county seat of Cibola County and is located along the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.The city is also known as the Uranium Capital of the World and Gateway to Lavaland.
Grants has a population of9,163people according to the 2020 Census.The city has a history of logging, mining, and tourism.It is a growing tourist destination, favored for its fishing and boating at Bluewater lake, its proximity to the Ancient Puebloan ruins, and its outdoor recreation in national monuments and forests.
Albuquerque International Sunport, locally known as the Sunport, is the primary international airport serving the U.S. state of New Mexico, particularly the Albuquerque metropolitan area and the larger AlbuquerqueSanta FeLas Vegas combined statistical area. It handles around 5.4 million passengers annually and over 400 flights daily. ABQ is located in Bernalillo County, between the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountains, east of Old Town and Barelas, 3 miles southeast of downtown, south of the University of New Mexico and directly to the west of Sandia National Laboratories and Kirtland Air Force Base

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