County Land Guide · FIPS 35023

Land in Hidalgo County, New Mexico

Last updated August 2026 · Verified from county assessor and treasurer sources

This is a game guide, not a real estate listing. The data below is real New Mexico county information. Land Flipper Tycoon is a free browser game where you practice buying and flipping land using this data — no real money or real property changes hands.

County at a Glance

Per-acre price range$400 – $2,500
Mill levy12 mills
Tax sale month
Auction vendorNM Tax & Revenue PTD
Deed deposit$0
Tax due dates
Lien sale format
Redemption period
FIPS code35023

The Land Market in Hidalgo

Hidalgo County is New Mexico's southwesternmost county, bordering Mexico and Arizona. The county seat is Lordsburg, a historic railroad town on I-10. This is some of the most remote and affordable land in the continental US. The Peloncillo and Animas mountains provide dramatic scenery, and the playas (dry lake beds) are a distinctive feature. Land here is for buyers seeking extreme solitude. The area has a rich Apache history and is on the migratory bird flyway.

Tax Lien & Deed Investing in New Mexico

New Mexico is a hybrid state — counties sell tax lien certificates to the state, which then offers them to investors. The interest rate is set by the state (typically 9-10%). The redemption period is 2 years for residential and 3 years for commercial/raw land. Tax sales are held within 90 days of January 1. New Mexico's process is less competitive than Arizona or Colorado, which can mean better opportunities for patient investors.

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