4 Milagro Lane offers 3.3 acres in the Jemez Mountains with views, privacy, and flexible living. This 5BD/3BA home has 2,688 sq ft heated (3,360 total) 3 living areas designed for versatility, including potential rental income.The main level includes a bright country kitchen, cheerful living room with fireplace, three bedrooms, and two full baths. A freshly painted deck with pergola extends the living space outdoors, ideal for morning coffee, evening meals, and starry nights. The lower level was structurally engineered and custom-built to support the upper floor and deck. With its own entrance, it offers two bedrooms, 2 huge living areas, and a bath. This level works as a second suite, guest wing, studio, or private rental. Its 28x60 foam form monolithic foundation with 10-foot walls adds durability and energy efficiency.Recent updates improve comfort and convenience: fresh interior and exterior paint, all new sinks and faucets, new vanity in the primary bath, six new downstairs windows, and a brand-new 1,500-gallon septic tank. The upper-level windows were upgraded. A Whitfield pellet stove adds efficient heat. The oversized garage provides space for vehicles, tools, and storage.For animals, the property includes a -acre corral with feed shed, ready for horses or livestock, with room to expand. The combined acreage (Parcels 11B & 11D) adds privacy and use options.220 outlet available for your bigger projects.Recreation surrounds the property. Public lands and preserves nearby provide hunting, riding, hiking, and wildlife viewing with permits as required. Valles Caldera National Preserve offers skiing, fishing, and endless trails. Mineral hot springs, shops, and dining in Jemez Springs are only minutes away.Access is practical and reliable. The property sits at the start of the road, allowing year-round entry without long winter drives. Schools and bus stops are nearby. Los Alamos is approx. 45 minutes and Albuquerque or the Sunport is about an hour.
Los Alamos (The cottonwoods in Spanish) is a town built upon four mesas of the Pajarito Plateau and the adjoining White Rock Canyon. The townsite or “the hill” is one part of town while White Rock is also part of the town. Home to the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos was founded to undertake the Manhattan Project.