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Taos Ski Valley Land

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PO Box 133, Taos Ski Valley, NM, USA, 87525
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575-776-8785 - Roger Pattison
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A self-contained environment, secluded but not isolated, with all the conveniences of Taos Ski Valley and modern technology, set against the backdrop of Wheeler and Kachina Peaks, this area is ideal for single or multi-family residences, retail and commercial space. Situated in the open valley near the renowned Bavarian Hotel and restaurant and the Kachina chair lift of Taos Ski Valley, Kachina Village has great sun exposure where there’s opportunity for solar power gain. Municipal services already are in place: electric, water and sewage. Six commercial lots ranging from .5 to 2 acres are available, as are residential lots of .26 to 1.1 acres. Tuck your home or business among the pines and find out why northern New Mexico is truly enchanted. Kachina Village Subdivision is located 2.2 miles up the valley from the base of Taos Ski Valley.Purchased in 1943 by Orville E. Pattison, the Kachina Valley area has a 60 year history of forest and resource management. O.E. Pattison, a farmer from the plains of Clovis, New Mexico, was searching for reprieve from the summer heat and solace from the crowds. When skiing arrived in the valley in the mid 1950s, the Pattison family began subdividing and developing their land. Taos Ski Valley became a municipality in 1996 and the Pattisons continue to adhere to standards that keep the upper valley maintained. From fuel wood clean-up that keeps the forest safe from fire danger to erosion control to drain management, the Pattisons understand the importance of balancing human habitation and preserving the surrounding wilderness.

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