Available Home Sites in the Galisteo Basin Preserve
The Galisteo Basin Preserve includes three environmentally resposible conservation developments—Southern Crescent, New Moon Overlook, and West Basin—as well as the planned Village at Galisteo Basin Preserve. Property sales in these neighborhoods help to support the acquisition, conservation, and stewardship of the Galisteo Basin Preserve's thousands of acres of public open space.
The following parcels and home sites within the Preserve are currently available—click on each to access details about the property. For more information and to schedule a tour, Commonweal at 505-982-6294, ext. 105, or 505-982-0071, ext 105.
Ananda Valley – Freestanding property within the Galisteo Basin Preserve
Two joined parcels of 165 and 37 acres with a 10-acre building envelope accommodating a main home and up to three guesthouses. Spectacular 270° views, connection to 4,300 acres of open space, and a conservation easement ensure the enduring privacy of this land—a unique opportunity for a family legacy compound or retreat. More Information»
Southern Crescent
Southern Crescent is Galisteo Basin Preserve's most recent conservation neighborhood—22 home sites poised between thousands of acres of open space and the proposed Village at Galisteo Basin Preserve. Properties range from almost 3 acres to nearly 9 acres and are arranged along a crescent-shaped ridge with views of the Galisteo Basin, Ortiz Mountains, and Cerro Pelon. More Information»
The West Basin
The West Basin is Galisteo Basin Preserve's first conservation neighborhood, encompassing five equestrian homesteads on 944 acres at the Preserve's western rim. Each parcel allows the construction of a home, guesthouse, and barn; connects to thousands of acres of public open space; and includes a conservation easement. Currently, one lot is available. More Information»
New Moon Overlook
New Moon Overlook's 20 home sites—ranging from 13 to 44 acres—frame the northern rim of the Galisteo Basin above the proposed Village at Galisteo Basin Preserve. This conservation neighborhood initially sold out in 2006, but parcels occasionally return to the market. More Information» |