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Near Los Lunas- 0.50acre lot near new Facebook data center - photo 1

Near Los Lunas- 0.50acre lot near new Facebook data center

Bid4AssetsReal EstateπŸ“Los Lunas, NM

Current Bid

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Time Left

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Ends Aug 21, 2026

Market demand: Real Estate like this sell about 25% of the time, typically ~3 bids. Based on 1,636 completed sales over the last year.

The price isn't your final cost
The bid isn't your final cost - tax-sale properties can carry hidden liabilities.
  • β€’Can carry liens or unpaid assessments that become your responsibility - order a title search before you bid.
  • β€’New Mexico is a tax deed state. The county sells the property itself. You take ownership at the sale, subject to whatever the sale did not wipe out.
  • β€’Title here usually needs a quiet-title action before it's insurable or resellable.
  • β€’Often sold as-is and may be occupied. Budget for repairs, possible eviction, and legal costs.

We do not estimate what a specific property owes. Lien and back-tax amounts live in county records and only a title search returns the real number, so any figure produced without one is a guess you should not bid against. Not legal or tax advice - confirm the specifics with a title search and the seller before you bid. Compare all 51 state tax-sale regimes.

Seller

🏒 landB4A

Private seller (not a government agency), listed on a platform we index for its fleet and equipment.

Condition: Sold as-is

Full Description

Investment Land Opportunity Near Los Lunas & Albuquerque – Valencia County, New Mexico Approximate Coordinates: 34.602837895545704, -106.7027825587833 Property Overview Take advantage of this opportunity to acquire affordable land in one of New Mexico's most promising growth corridors. Located near Los Lunas in Valencia County, this property is positioned in an area that has experienced significant economic development and infrastructure investment in recent years. The property is conveniently located approximately 20 miles from Belen and 40 miles from Albuquerque, providing access to employment, shopping, healthcare, education, and transportation while still offering the privacy and affordability that land investors seek. Whether you're looking to invest for future appreciation, diversify your portfolio, secure a future homesite, or simply own land in a growing market, this property deserves your attention. Property Highlights Located near Los Lunas, New Mexico Approximately 20 miles from Belen Approximately 40 miles from Albuquerque Situated within a rapidly developing economic corridor Excellent long-term investment potential Affordable entry point into a growing market Ideal for investment, future development, or land banking Why This Area Is Attracting Attention Los Lunas has become one of New Mexico's most closely watched growth markets. Major corporate investment and infrastructure development have helped drive increased interest in Valencia County and the surrounding region. The area benefits from: Proximity to Albuquerque Expanding employment opportunities Growing commercial development Access to higher education institutions Continued population growth and economic expansion As development continues throughout the region, many investors are seeking affordable land opportunities before values potentially increase further. Explore Los Lunas & Valencia County Known as a community with "big possibilities," Los Lunas offers a combination of small-town charm and economic growth. Nearby attractions and amenities include: University of New Mexico – Valencia Campus Shopping and dining options Outdoor recreation opportunities Easy access to Albuquerque Growing business and employment centers Whether you are investing for the future or looking to establish a foothold in a growing market, Valencia County continues to attract attention from land buyers and investors alike. Why Consider This Property? Affordable land opportunities near major economic development projects are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This property offers an opportunity to acquire land in a region that continues to experience growth and investment. Whether your goal is long-term appreciation, future development, or portfolio diversification, this parcel offers compelling potential. Auction Terms & Conditions Buyer's Premium: 10% of the winning bid, subject to a minimum buyer's premium of $250. Transfer Fee: $500, which includes: Deed preparation Recording fees Transfer taxes Seller-managed recording services Deed Conveyance: Property will be conveyed by Quitclaim Deed. Payment Terms: Certified Funds, Cashier's Check, Wire Transfer and/or Zelle Transfer. Payment Deadline: Full payment is due within four (4) days following the close of the auction. No exceptions. Property Condition: The property is being sold as is, where is, with all faults and without warranties or representations, expressed or implied. The successful bidder shall assume responsibility for any outstanding liens, delinquent property taxes, POA dues, SID dues, assessments, or other obligations, if any exist. Closing Documents: The successful bidder must execute/sign and return all required closing documents within thirty (30) days of receipt. Failure to return completed documents within the required timeframe may result in: Cancellation of the transaction Resale of the property Retention of funds paid as liquidated damages Seller being released from any obligation to complete the recording process Due Diligence Notice All information provided is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed. Prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to perform their own independent due diligence regarding zoning, access, utilities, property boundaries, taxes, title matters, intended use, and any other factors that may affect value or suitability. By placing a bid, bidders acknowledge that they have conducted their own research and are purchasing the property based solely upon their own due diligence and evaluation. Don't Miss Out Investment opportunities in growing markets often reward those who act before the broader market takes notice. Secure your position in Valencia County and take advantage of this opportunity to own land in a region experiencing continued economic growth. Register today, place your bid, and invest in New Mexico's future before this opportunity is gone!

Pickup Information

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Los Lunas, NM

landB4A

The price isn't your final cost
The bid isn't your final cost - tax-sale properties can carry hidden liabilities.
  • β€’Can carry liens or unpaid assessments that become your responsibility - order a title search before you bid.
  • β€’New Mexico is a tax deed state. The county sells the property itself. You take ownership at the sale, subject to whatever the sale did not wipe out.
  • β€’Title here usually needs a quiet-title action before it's insurable or resellable.
  • β€’Often sold as-is and may be occupied. Budget for repairs, possible eviction, and legal costs.

We do not estimate what a specific property owes. Lien and back-tax amounts live in county records and only a title search returns the real number, so any figure produced without one is a guess you should not bid against. Not legal or tax advice - confirm the specifics with a title search and the seller before you bid. Compare all 51 state tax-sale regimes.

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