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3A-2 599 Bypass and Jaguar

$950,000

Lot 3A-2 is planned for a 3000 square foot drive thru (includes some water right). A different use and foot print can be developed….

Key Features

MLS: 201801513

List Date: 04-16-2018

Status: Active

Area: Southwest County

Type: Commercial

Acres: 1.6

Presented By

Cindy Sheff

Cindy Sheff

505.470.6114

Cindy Sheff

Cindy Sheff

505.470.6114

Lot 3A-2 is planned for a 3000 square foot drive thru (includes some water right). A different use and foot print can be developed. City of SF / C-2 Zoning. See Lot 3A-2 on the attached Village Plaza at Tierra Contenta plan. Jaguar Drive, Plaza Central and utilities are in. 10-lots are available. (All the lots shown on the attached map except Tract Lot 7 and Tract 2.) 3A-1 is approved for a gas station / C-store and will have the exclusive to fuel sales. Sale or ground lease. *Borders the 599 Santa Fe Bypass at Jaguar Drive *599 is a main access into Santa Fe from I-25 and the direct route to Northern New Mexico *The new overpass is complete and provides excellent access to both developments *Adjacent to the Municipal Airport *Convenient access to all areas of Santa Fe Contiguous to the Tierra Contenta Residential Subdivision and the new Swan Park. Jaguar connects to Cerrillos Road through Tierra Contenta. Railrunner Station at 599 & I-25, offering rail access to Albuquerque The Railrunner Station & I-25 are 2+- miles from these developments Jaguar is planned to be the new main entrance to the Santa Fe Airport Varied terrain of the development provides much open space From I-25 and the 599 Bypass, go north and exit Jaguar Road Overpass-you’re here!

Additional Features

Days on Market:2543

Property Type:Residential Land

Property Sub Type:Commercial, Unimproved Land

Utilities:Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available, Sewer Available, Water Available

Zoning:Other

About the Neighborhood

Agua Fria Village & Airport Road Area Homes for Sale in Santa Fe

The Agua Fria Village and Airport Road areas are dynamic neighborhoods located in a swiftly expanding mix of residential and commercial property. Recent archaeological excavations indicate settlements dating to 7,000 BCE hunter-gathers in Agua Fría and a 3,000-3,500 BCE date for settlers in pit houses who used the domestication of turkeys as a way to stop hunter-gathering. Later, Pindi Pueblo (1150-1400) combines Tewa and Spanish and loosely translates as “Turkey Town.”

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The Brokerage Realty ABQ., Inc

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