Sell Your Land inTaos County, NM
EasyLotBuyer provides cash offers for vacant land in Taos County, New Mexico. With 318 active land listings and a median sale price of , we use real market data to ensure you receive a fair offer. We serve all 4 communities including Questa, Red River, Taos and more.
Why Sell Your Taos County Land to Us?
- We know the Taos County land market and provide fair, data-driven offers
- Three offer types: fast cash, higher cash, or owner financing for maximum value
- We handle all New Mexico closing requirements and title work
Land Market in Taos County, New Mexico — Current Data
Real-time land market statistics for Taos County based on recent sales and active listings.
Higher inventory gives buyers more choices and negotiating power.
| Metric | Taos County | NM Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Median Sale Price | N/A | N/A |
| Median Price per Acre | N/A | N/A |
| Active Listings | 318 | 6,514 |
| Sold (Last 12 Mo) | 24 | 2,736 |
| Avg Days on Market | 110 days | 151 days |
| Price Change (YoY) | N/A | N/A |
| Months of Supply | 190.8 | 31.4 |
| Sell-Through Rate | 0.0% | — |
Land Prices by Acreage in Taos County
How land values in Taos County vary by parcel size, based on recent sales data.
| Acreage | Median Price | $/Acre | Sold (12mo) | For Sale | Avg DOM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Under 1 Acre | — | — | 5 | 30 | 23d |
| 1-2 Acres | — | — | 3 | 56 | 72d |
| 2-5 Acres | — | — | 3 | 112 | 214d |
| 5-10 Acres | — | — | 6 | 42 | 175d |
| 10-20 Acres | — | — | 3 | 35 | 102d |
| 20-50 Acres | — | — | 2 | 31 | 54d |
| 50-100 Acres | — | — | 2 | 4 | 121d |
| 100+ Acres | — | — | 0 | 8 | — |
Want to know what your specific parcel is worth?
These are county-wide averages. Your land's value depends on location, road access, utilities, zoning, and other factors. Submit your property above for a personalized cash offer based on your parcel's specific characteristics.
How to Sell Land in Taos County — 3 Simple Steps
Submit Your Property
Tell us about your Taos County land — location, acreage, and your contact info. Takes less than 2 minutes.
Get Your Cash Offer
We research your parcel using Taos County county records, comparable sales, and market data to provide a fair offer within 24 hours.
Close & Get Paid
We handle all closing through a title company, cover all New Mexico closing costs, and pay via wire transfer or cashier's check.
Sell Land in New Mexico Without a Realtor
Compare your options for selling land in Taos County. Traditional listings can take months — we close in days.
Real Estate Agent | Sell By Owner (FSBO) | EasyLotBuyer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to Sell | 110+ days avg | 143+ days avg | 7-14 days |
| Commission/Fees | 6-10% of sale price | Listing fees + closing costs | $0 — we pay all costs |
| Closing Costs | Title + recording fees | Title + recording fees | We cover everything |
| Repairs/Prep | Survey, clearing may be needed | Survey, clearing, signage | We buy as-is |
| Showings | Multiple site visits | You manage all showings | No showings needed |
| Certainty | Buyer financing may fall through | High risk of no sale | Guaranteed cash close |
Land in Taos County takes an average of 110 days to sell through traditional channels. By selling directly to EasyLotBuyer, you can skip the listing process entirely and close in as few as 7 days with a guaranteed cash offer.
Taxes and Closing Costs for Selling Land in New Mexico
Capital Gains Tax
When you sell land in New Mexico for more than you paid, the profit is subject to capital gains tax. If you've held the property for more than one year, you'll pay long-term capital gains rates (0%, 15%, or 20% federally, depending on your income).
State tax: New Mexico has a graduated income tax from 1.7% to 5.9%. Capital gains are typically taxed as regular income at the state level.
Closing Costs in New Mexico
Transfer Tax
None (no state transfer tax)
Recording Fees
$25-$50
When you sell to EasyLotBuyer, we cover all closing costs including transfer taxes, recording fees, title search, and title insurance. The cash offer you receive is the amount you take home.
Attorney & Closing Requirements
New Mexico does not require an attorney for real estate closings. Transactions are typically handled by a title company.
New Mexico requires seller disclosures for real property transfers. When you sell to EasyLotBuyer, we guide you through any required disclosures and handle all paperwork.
Mineral Rights in New Mexico
Mineral rights are commonly severed in New Mexico, especially in the Permian Basin. If you're unsure about the mineral rights status of your property, include this information when you submit your property details and our team will research it during due diligence.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling Land in Taos County
Common questions from Taos County, New Mexico landowners considering selling their property.
Land values in Taos County vary based on location, size, road access, utilities, and zoning. Submit your property details above for a free, no-obligation cash offer based on your specific parcel.
Cities & Towns in Taos County
We buy vacant land near all cities and towns in Taos County, New Mexico. Whether your property is inside city limits or in an unincorporated area, we'll make you a fair cash offer.
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