Gateway to the Southwest Realty
744 S. 2nd Street, Raton, New Mexico 87740Welcome! Northeast New Mexico is home to the historic Santa Fe Trail and some of the most beautiful, wide-open spaces in the American Southwest. Are you in the market for real estate? We have broker listings for properties in Raton, Maxwell, Springer, Wagon Mound, Folsom, Clayton, Cimmaron, Colfax County, and throughout New Mexico.
Browse our real estate listings for homes, ranches, farms and recreational land, commercial and investment properties, as well as rural and residential land for sale. From homes in town to working farms, ranches and business opportunities, we can connect you with the property you are looking for.
Thinking about listing your property in northeast New Mexico with a real estate agent? Give us a call and take advantage of our experience and growing network of agents and buyers.
Deborah E. Harris (formerly Wright) Qualifying Broker / Owner / CPA 575-447-0230 |
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Office: (575) 445-1100 Toll-Free: 1-866-275-9914 Fax: (575) 445-4489 Contact Us By Email Map to our office |
Where's Raton, you ask?
You will find Raton, New Mexico, on the Mountain branch of the old Santa Fe Trail. Located at the southern base of the Raton Pass, it began as a ranch and forage station known as Willow Springs. In 1880 the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad located a repair depot here, causing a population boom. Raton's historic district reflects its railroad heritage and colorful past. Full of history as a cross-roads of the Old West, the region retains its natural beauty and rural quality of life. Raton is Spanish for “mouse”.
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You will find Raton, New Mexico, on the Mountain branch of the old Santa Fe Trail. Located at the southern base of the Raton Pass, it began as a ranch and forage station known as Willow Springs. In 1880 the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad located a repair depot here, causing a population boom. Raton's historic district reflects its railroad heritage and colorful past. Full of history as a cross-roads of the Old West, the region retains its natural beauty and rural quality of life. Raton is Spanish for “mouse”.
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