Negrito Creek View
Description
Elevated above the Negrito Creek Valley, this 1,356 sq ft two bedroom, two full bath home is perched like an eagles nest with breathtaking views of Negrito Creek and its luscious valley. This home is flooded with views and sunshine, yet is not hot in summer with pleasant, typical cross-breezes but retaining passive solar gain in the winter.
To add to these qualities there is in-floor heating in the two back bedrooms. Tiled floors; newly painted walls; new windows; and new Trex decking and rails give a fresh start! There is a great room flowing out onto a fantastic deck which overlooks the Negrito Creek. The sound of the babbling creek is so soothing. The home has a low maintenance exterior of vinyl siding and a metal roof. The quonset shop/garage outbuilding is very spacious with a wood stove for cooler seasons. The home has an attached greenhouse affording you year round veggies & flowers! An amazing asking price of $349,000. You must experience this place. Its magical!
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Country United States
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Province/State New Mexico
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City/Town Reserve
Overview
- Property ID 2001
- Price $329.0 K
- Property Type Ranchettes, Residences, Waterfront Properties
- Property status Available
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 2
- Year Built 2015
- Size 1,356 SqFt
- Land area 15.34 Acres
- Label Available, New Listing!
- Garages 1
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