Property Description
Set up at 7,700 feet in the Sugarloaf Mountain subdivision, 235 Sugarloaf Trail sits on 5.19 acres of quiet high country with big views of Sugarloaf mountain and the Plains of St. Augustin. It’s a good spot for folks looking to get away from the noise and live a little simpler, closer to the land. There’s a mostly finished, insulated tiny house with a cozy loft bedroom—just right for weekends or full-time, no-frills living. It still needs some drywall finished, the windows sealed, and a new hot water heater but the bones are there. While a portable toilet is available, there isn’t a bathroom in the house, so a shower alternative will be needed. Windows on all four sides let the light pour in, as well as a nice cross breeze and a wood stove keeps things warm when it turns cold. The 1380 watt solar setup keeps you powered off-grid, and water tanks are in place for hauling in what you need from the community well. There’s also a small shed for tools and gear. You can get there on good roads, but it still feels tucked away and private. Days are quiet, with wildlife passing through and long views of the mountains. Nights bring dark skies full of stars you just don’t see in town. The Cibola National Forest is close by for hunting, hiking, or just exploring. Hunters will find it conveniently located near hunting unit 13 where they’ll find some of the best elk around. If you’re after a simple getaway, a hunting camp, or a place to build your own off-grid setup, this one’s got that raw New Mexico feel and plenty of room to make it your own.