- Property Types: Land, Residential, Recreational
- State: New Mexico
- County: Luna County
- City: Akela
- Price: $49,000
- Total Acreage: 40
- Property ID: Sundance Ranches 5-72 ((agpp)
- Property Address: Michigan Drive SE, Akela, NM
- APN: R0103574
- GPS: 32.105886333701, -107.49783274422
- Subdivision: Sundance Ranches
- Block: 5
- Lot: 72
- CCRs: none
- Association Fees: none
- Roads: semi paved - hard packed
- Power: at property line
- Taxes: $108
- Seller Fees: 115
Owner financing available
Near the Eastern Foothills of the Florida Mountains
Thanks to Google for the use of their pics. No other pics at this time
- SIZE: 40+/- ac
- APN#: R0103574
- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Sundance Ranches Block 5 Lot 72
- STATE: New Mexico
- COUNTY: Luna
- GENERAL LOCATION: East side of Michigan Dr. SE, Southside of Iowa Ave SE. about 10.25 SW of Akela Flats. about 18.5 miles SE of Deming
- GPS(approx.): NW: 32.107685 , -107.499979 ; SW: 32.104177 , -107.500043 ; NE: 32.107685 , -107.495838 ; SE: 32.104232 , -107.495902
- GENERAL ELEVATION: approx. 4065'
- GENERAL INFORMATION: Large 40 acres with good roads. in Shadows of the Florida Mountains. 7 miles to Florida PeakCamp, RV, build, Mobile, Modulars, site builds allowed. Several houses and ranches in the area Check with the county for your intended usage.
- TYPE OF TERRAIN: mostly level
- ZONING: residential
- POWER: along Southern Boundary
- PHONE: no
- WATER: Must install well if you build
- SEWER: No. Only needed when/if you build.
- ROADS: graded dirt - semi-paved to turn off
- PROPERTY TAX: approx. $108 a year
- CLOSING/DOC. FEES: $115
- TIME LIMIT TO BUILD: none
- ASSOCIATION DUES: NONE
- TITLE INFORMATION: Free and clear
- If/when more info becomes available, we will update listing
FINANCING INFO and PURCHASE INFO
Luna County was formed from parts of Grant County and Doña Ana County by the New Mexico Legislature on March 16, 1901. It was named for Solomon Luna, a politician who advocated for independence of the county, following a strong rivalry between the cities of Deming and Silver City, both of which were at the time in Grant County.[3]
Before dawn on March 16, 1916, Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa led several hundred of his rebel soldiers across the Mexican border into the village of Columbus in the southern part of the county. The invaders raided and burned much of the town, causing many residents to flee to the desert. Although the raid took the town by surprise, it also awakened 350 United States Army soldiers stationed at Camp Furlong at the edge of town. These soldiers defended Columbus with two machine guns. The fighting continued until dawn, when Villa fled back across the Mexican border, five hours after the initial invasion and approximately ninety minutes after attacking the town. Despite the U.S. Army's subsequent "Mexican Expedition" into Mexico, Villa was never captured. The United States' involvement in World War I soon diverted attention away from the pursuit of Villa. He was assassinated seven years later. The raid resulted in the deaths of eighteen Columbus residents and U.S. soldiers, while approximately seventy-five of Villa's soldiers were killed.
In 1917 striking copper miners from Bisbee, Arizona were forcibly deported to this county.
Construction of an improved barrier on the border with Mexico was expedited in 2019 with waivers of environmental and other laws. The waivers are for 27 laws including protection of endangered species, archaeological sites, and historic places.[4]
Today, Pancho Villa State Park is located in the village of Columbus. It features cacti and the ruins of "the U.S. Army's first greaserack".