Valdez NM Real Estate & Homes for Sale
The median home value in Valdez, NM is $250,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $256,200.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Valdez, NM is $250,000.
Approximately 30.36% of Valdez homes are owned,
compared to 21.26% rented, while
48.38% are vacant.
Valdez real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Valdez real estate agent to arrange a tour today! $2,350,00025 State Road 230 Valdez, NM 87580ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAward-winning architectural design in the most magical Taos County location. The Gold Residence, designed by renowned Santa Fearchitect Suby Bowden, won the highest award for âDesign Excellenceâ in New Mexico in 2009 from The American Institute of Architects.The home has been featured in a cover story in Santa Fe Trend magazine. The home is located on the floor of the Valdez valley, withroughly 345 feet of river frontage right on the Rio Hondo. The valley is a lush oasis in the high desert and its riparian environment isvisited by abundant wildlife and migratory birds making the location one of the rarest of the countyâs many ecosystems. The architectâsvision for the home was to fuse a contemporary aesthetic with the rural vernacular of Northern New Mexico. The rural pitched roof andtwo-foot thick rammed earth walls are reconceived in a modern manner. The design is envisioned as a geode, with a textured exterior(achieved by sandblasting the rammed earth walls to reveal the organic lifts of earth into the forms used to frame the walls) and a refinedmodern design on the inside. Passive solar and water collection are incorporated to further energy efficiency and rural tradition. Theinterior of the main house is just under 5000 square feet and is dominated by mountain views of El Salto to the east with soaring spacesand extensive glass to bring the outside views in. With construction of the highest quality, the home abounds in luxury finishes but alsoembraces simple materials, su $2,350,00025 State Road 230 Valdez, NM 87580ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAward-winning architectural design in the most magical Taos County location. The Gold Residence, designed by renowned Santa Fearchitect Suby Bowden, won the highest award for âDesign Excellenceâ in New Mexico in 2009 from The American Institute of Architects.The home has been featured in a cover story in Santa Fe Trend magazine. The home is located on the floor of the Valdez valley, withroughly 345 feet of river frontage right on the Rio Hondo. The valley is a lush oasis in the high desert and its riparian environment isvisited by abundant wildlife and migratory birds making the location one of the rarest of the countyâs many ecosystems. The architectâsvision for the home was to fuse a contemporary aesthetic with the rural vernacular of Northern New Mexico. The rural pitched roof andtwo-foot thick rammed earth walls are reconceived in a modern manner. The design is envisioned as a geode, with a textured exterior(achieved by sandblasting the rammed earth walls to reveal the organic lifts of earth into the forms used to frame the walls) and a refinedmodern design on the inside. Passive solar and water collection are incorporated to further energy efficiency and rural tradition. Theinterior of the main house is just under 5000 square feet and is dominated by mountain views of El Salto to the east with soaring spacesand extensive glass to bring the outside views in. With construction of the highest quality, the home abounds in luxury finishes but alsoembraces simple materials, su $2,350,000355 State Road 230 Valdez, NM 87580ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAward-winning architectural design in the most magical Taos County location. The Gold Residence, designed by renowned Santa Fe architect Suby Bowden, won the highest award for âDesign Excellenceâ in New Mexico in 2009 from The American Institute of Architects. The home has been featured in a cover story in Santa Fe Trend magazine. The home is located on the floor of the Valdez valley, with roughly 345 feet of river frontage right on the Rio Hondo. The valley is a lush oasis in the high desert and its riparian environment is visited by abundant wildlife and migratory birds making the location one of the rarest of the countyâs many ecosystems. The architectâs vision for the home was to fuse a contemporary aesthetic with the rural vernacular of Northern New Mexico. The rural pitched roof and two-foot thick rammed earth walls are reconceived in a modern manner. The design is envisioned as a geode, with a textured exterior (achieved by sandblasting the rammed earth walls to reveal the organic lifts of earth into the forms used to frame the walls) and a refined modern design on the inside. Passive solar and water collection are incorporated to further energy efficiency and rural tradition. The interior of the main house is just under 5000 square feet and is dominated by mountain views of El Salto to the east with soaring spaces and extensive glass to bring the outside views in. With construction of the highest quality, the home abounds in luxury finishes but also embraces simple materials, such as the polished black concrete floors, for their timeless aesthetic. The main house features 3 Rumford fireplaces in the zaguan, great room and den. In contrast, the 896 square foot casita has a Santa Fe-style southwestern design for visitors to enjoy. Itâs equipped with an executive kitchen and can easily accommodate three guests between the large bedroom and banco in the living room by the large kiva fireplace. It was intentionally placed at the west end of the house to provide privacy for all parties. Once included on the Los Jardineros Taos Annual Garden Tour, the grounds have several established planting areas that bloom from spring to fall. The sweeping lawn between the house and the river ends at a cantilevered deck. However, much of the vegetation along the river has intentionally been left untouched to encourage wildlife. Nestled among cottonwood trees and all but invisible from New Mexico 230 (the paved state road that runs through the valley) the home is exceptionally private and quiet (other than the sound of the river), yet the driveway to the road is only 1/10 of a mile long (a real convenience in wintertime). The location is less than 20 minutes from both town and the Taos Ski Valley. Please click virtual tour to view architect Suby Bowden's website and imagery of this residence. $550,000180 Reach Rd Valdez, NM 87580ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONThis Earthship is owned and decorated by an architect. It is perched on top of a mountain and has an incredible 180 degree view of the plateau. The views from this home are indescribable. If you want to experience an off grid life style while being cozy and comfortable, this is for you. So close to Taos Ski Valley as well. This Earthship is located on top of the REACH community. All Homes are off-grid Earthships. This too is an off grid house with all the comfort of a regular connected home, with fully equipped kitchen and full bathroom, fireplace, WIFI etc... You will find yourself feeling on top of the world with a spectacular view (outside sitting on the deck to enjoy the view or practice Yoga), surrounded by nature quietness, hiking trails and only 20 min to Taos Ski Valley from the driveway, 20 minutes from the Plaza in downtown Taos.
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