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1 acres
Mixed use Retail/Office/Services. Strategic Rapid Growth Location.
3 acres
County:
3 acres
Located on the south side of Camino Del Llano just west of I-25 and east of Belen Airport.
26 acres
Agricultural land that may be sold in individual parcels from approximately 3 acres up to 5 acres.
3 acres
County: Sandoval Water: Yes Sanitary Sewer:
20 acres
This approx 20.86 Parcel is two lots right on the new Carlsbad West Loop Bypass.
0.28 acres
Amazing in-fill lot in highly desirable neighborhood. Nearly 1/3 acre.
40 acres
This beautiful 40-acre parcel is located in the Rancho Cielo subdivision near Rodeo, New Mexico.
3 acres
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1 acres
1/2 acre investment in Sandoval County!
10 acres
TEN SPACIOUS ACRES in the American desert southwest can be yours now! Located in the "
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11 acres
This flat to very gently sloped 11-acre parcel of raw land with great mountain views and frontage on
10 acres
Ten-spacious, tranquil and affordable acres with inspiring desert and mountain views in the desirabl
5 acres
This 5-acre lot is in the Sundance Subdivision about 5 miles north of the Rodeo, NM townsite.
60 acres
This 60-acre parcel consists of three adjoining and surveyed 20-acre lots in the beautiful Rodeo Ran
40 acres
Big sky views in every direction! Dark night skies for peering into outer space.
1 acres
*** Excellent price for a lot with utilities in Placitas***
163 acres
Beautiful 163 acres with mountain views.
1.65 acres
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As far as population density goes, New Mexico is one of the sparsest states in the nation with a total population of 1,984,356. However, there are still ample New Mexico commercial real estate listings to consider.
The government of New Mexico does a great deal to promote business in the state and offers tax credits and technical assistance. With the goal of creating new jobs, the law in New Mexico allows the government to provide buildings and commercial realty to businesses. In some communities, there is an Economic Development Gross Receipts tax that is collected in order to market areas for business development.
The economy of New Mexico is based largely on oil and gas. As the state is one of the largest producers of crude oil and natural gas in the country, much industrial space and office space is dedicated to these endeavors. In 2010, the Gross Domestic Product was $79.7 billion.
If you are looking for investment property in New Mexico, it is important to note that property tax will be assessed on commercial real estate listings. However, property taxes do not apply for personal-use property.