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A large lot, because it includes a portion of the canyon-bottom that would flood during rainstorms. Position your home on the upper, north portion of this lot, overlooking the canyon bottom, the rugged stone cliffs to the south and the 80 mile expanse of the Tularosa Basin to the southwest. Canyon Hills subdivision is located within Otero County, outside the Alamogordo City Limits therefore municipal city water and sewer services are not available to the lots within the subdivision. Owners are responsible for installing their own state-approved septic system. Water is provided by the Canyon Hills Area Water Users Association, which owns two water wells that serve the subdivision. The Canyon
This lot enjoys spectacular views of Alamogordo, and the Tularosa Basin to the west, and the New Mexico Museum of Space History and the Indian Wells Canyon to the North. See attached photos of the panoramic view! The north boundary of this lot adjoins the Lincoln national forest. The entire valley north of this subdivision is National Forest Property, affording assurance of an expansive undeveloped view of Indian Wells Canyon. This canyon is named after the numerous hand-ground wells in the stone, that exist within this area, made by Native Americans centuries ago. This lot slopes significantly to the north, and requires a home designed specifically for it, just as the lot built on lot 18 (
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This lot enjoys spectacular views of Alamogordo, and the Tularosa Basin to the west, and the New Mexico Museum of Space History and the Indian Wells Canyon to the North. See attached photos of the panoramic views! The north boundary of this lot adjoins the Lincoln national forest. The entire valley north of this subdivision is National Forest Property, affording assurance of an expansive undeveloped view of Indian Wells Canyon. This canyon is named after the numerous hand-ground wells in the stone, that exist within this area, made by Native Americans centuries ago. If the purchaser can afford it, the combination of lot 16 & 17 will create a remarkable homesite. Canyon Hills subdivision
This lot enjoys spectacular views of Alamogordo, and the Tularosa Basin to the west, and the New Mexico Museum of Space History and the Indian Wells Canyon to the North. See attached photos of panoramic views! The north boundary of this lot adjoins the Lincoln national forest. The entire valley north of this subdivision is National Forest Property, affording assurance of an expansive undeveloped view of Indian Wells Canyon. This canyon is named after the numerous hand-ground wells in the stone, that exist within this area, made by Native Americans centuries ago. A small portion of this lot is encumbered by an easement for the Water Users Association water tanks. Canyon Hills subdivision is
This lot enjoys spectacular views of Alamogordo, and the Tularosa Basin to the west, and the New Mexico Museum of Space History and the Indian Wells Canyon to the North. See attached photos of the panoramic views! The north boundary of this lot adjoins the Lincoln national forest. The entire valley north of this subdivision is National Forest Property, affording assurance of an expansive undeveloped view of Indian Wells Canyon. This canyon is named after the numerous hand-ground wells in the stone, that exist within this area, made by Native Americans centuries ago. A small portion of this lot is encumbered by an easement for the Water Users Association water tanks. Canyon Hills subdivision