As we begin another year, first we want to thank all our clients, colleagues, ranch and farm families and friends, for another outstanding year in this truly captivating mid-Southwest region. Thank you for sharing in this admirable journey of life cultivated on this great land. ...
Read MoreFor the Ranchline crew, crops, and ranch animals, too, 2024 has been an awesome year full of everyday blessings. Sunshine? Check. Plentiful pastures? Check. Doing work we love. Riding the dusty trail. Living in harmony with the land and the seasons. Check, check, check. We all (yup, the cows...
Read MoreA legacy built on the land passes down traditions and values that will stand the test of time . Ranchline Maxim In today’s culture of rapid-pace, high tech, disposable goods lifestyle, we hear of big business tycoons, such as Ted Turner, who own hundreds of thousands of acres of...
Read MoreInsights for the Investment-Minded Land Owner: Spring Ahead 2024! The one thing you can count on is change. This age-old adage holds true in the real estate business, too. Now, with the current economic and market shifts, and a beautiful spring season upon us, we’re seeing...
Read MoreONE/ Highly productive, affordable land is the norm. You just can’t beat the pristine, diverse lands and benefits New Mexico affords. A big part of what drives people to off-the-beaten path New Mexico is just how affordable it is for how productive and versatile...
Read MoreOur Favorite New Mexico Activities and Events Get out and enjoy music, rodeos, festivals, and more! Most of the year, we’re focusing on all that goes with land ownership and ranch management, from running cattle to mending fences, water...
Read MoreDon’t wait to buy land, buy land and WAIT. ~ Will Rogers 2022 was a challenging year for the economy and markets, and we wonder if there is more of the same for 2023, and what should you consider in this rising rate environment with continued inflation? Investing basics...
Read MoreCattle ranching has roots in New Mexico dating back to the 1500s when the Spanish explorers began settling in the region. They found cattle ranching to be a good fit for the mild climate and wide open stretches of pastureland. By the 1850s ranching played a central role in the Western...
Read MoreAmong the dreams that kept many of us going during the days of confinement and uncertainty through the past couple years, owning a vast ranch out West would surely rank up there. And the investment trends now are showing that more people than ever are choosing to make those dreams a reality....
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