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$159,000

Prime Vacant Lots in Santa Fe – Zoned R-3. Come view these two parcels of land, with a combined total of 0.8085 acres. Seize this…

Key Features

MLS: 202500835

List Date: 03-17-2025

Status: Pending

Area: Southwest County

Type: Residential

Acres: 0.81

Presented By

Cindy Sheff

Cindy Sheff

505.470.6114

Cindy Sheff

Cindy Sheff

505.470.6114

Prime Vacant Lots in Santa Fe – Zoned R-3. Come view these two parcels of land, with a combined total of 0.8085 acres. Seize this incredible opportunity to own versatile vacant lots in a high-demand area of Santa Fe! Located just off Airport Road, this property offers excellent visibility and accessibility in one of the city’s busiest corridors. Property Highlights, zoned R-3: Ideal for multi-family residential development, townhomes, or investment opportunities. Prime Location, situated in a rapidly growing area with high traffic and easy access to shopping, dining, schools, and major roadways. Endless Potential, perfect for builders, developers, or investors. With limited land available in this thriving area, this lot is a rare find. Don’t miss your chance to bring your vision to life in one of Santa Fe’s most strategic locations. This is a Package Deal.

Additional Features

Days on Market:16

Exterior Features:None

Property Type:Residential Land

Sewage:Public Sewer

Utilities:Other, Sewer Available, See Remarks

Zoning:R-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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.”

Schools

Elementary School: Sweeney

Junior High School: Ortiz

High School: Capital

Listing Brokerage

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Michael Perez

Coldwell Banker Legacy 8200

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