Saturday, August 29, 2009

Saturday before Labor Day at Ute Lake





It's a gorgeous day at Ute Lake - 90 degrees at the hottest point in the day, and hardly a breeze on the water when I drove out to the Marina a while ago. And it looks like we might get a light shower later in the day. I walked earlier on Dos Rios, our gorgeous new luxury subdivision, and went down a path to the rock ledge that sits on the water on Lot 2. If you haven't driven around at Dos Rios to see the views, take a minute to do just that. The views are amazing, the infrastructure is in (including village sewer-ready hookups) and it's only a matter of time before someone snatches up the lot you're most interested in.






This is probably a perfect time to dispell those rumors that we still hear from time to time about Dos Rios buyers having to wait on the village sewer project before they can build. That simply isn't true - you could start on your new home tomorrow. The subdivision was designed with minimum 3/4 acre lots, which size meets the requirements of New Mexico EID for traditional septic systems. If you didn't want to go to the expense of a traditional septic system while we wait a year or so on village sewer, you have the option of putting in a holding tank, which is a much less expensive option.






Dos Rios lots are ready for your purchase. And we're offering owner financing at great rates. Lakefront lots start at $175,000, with a 10% discount through the end of summer, and off the water lots start at $65,000. This is a great chance to get in on the ground floor in the nicest subdivision on the north shores of Ute Lake.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Getting Started

The partners at Ute Lake Premier Properties decided that it was time to start posting a blog for all you Ute Lake and Logan, New Mexico afficionados out there. We'll be talking about real estate in general, our listed properties specifically, local events, and special stuff going on at the lake. Shoot, we'll probably talk about such mundane stuff as how much rain we've gotten this week. However, if you're a New Mexico resident, you konw that rain is never mundane.


So, we're going to spend the rest of the day adding photos (we can do that here, right?) and dolling up our presence on the Web. If you have feedback that might be helpful to everyone out there in cyberspace, or if you have events that you'd like us to discuss, send them our way. We're excited about providing this new service to everyone interested in what's going on at Ute Lake.