Dove Crossing

Background..

  • Phase One 96 lot subdivision
  • Phase Two 146 lot subdivision
  • Gas & Sewer provided by The City of Las Cruces.
  • Water provided by Jornada Water
  • Electricity provided by El Paso Electric
  • Phone Service provided by Qwest
  • Lots starting in the low $40,000 range
  • Protective Covenants
  • Paved and curbed streets
  • City of Las Cruces utilities
  • West of I-10
  • Just minutes from NMSU and the NMSU golf course
  • Builders Welcome

Las Cruces Area background

  • "Top Recovery Cities in the U.S" - Ranked 14th by CNN Money, 2010
  • "America's Top Places for Boomers to Retire" - Ranked 3rd by Relocate America.com, 2010
  • "Top 10 Cities for Real Estate Steals" - Ranked 3rd, CNBC, 2010
  • "Best Performing Cities in the U.S." - Ranked 6th, U.S. News & World Report, 2010
  • "Best Performing Cities in the U.S." - Ranked 8th, Milken Institute, 2010
  • "Best Small Metro Areas for Business & Careers" - Ranked 14th, Forbes.com, 2011

Location
Located at the intersection of Intestates 10 and 25 in southern New Mexico, about 45 miles northwest of El Paso, TX, 230 miles south of Albuquerque, NM and about 173 miles east of Tucson, AZ.

Population
78,800 permanent residents and about 15,000 students at New Mexico State University during the scTemps02hool year. Total Dona Ana county population, 180,500.

Climate
Average relative humidity: 27%
Rain: 8 inches
Snow: 2 inches

Cost of Living
ACCRA National Average 100
Las Cruces: 93

Average Housing Cost
Existing 3 Bedroom Home: $132,000
New 3 Bedroom Home: $195,000
Monthly Rent for 3 Bedroom Unfurnished Apartment: $600

Taxes
Las Cruces Sales Tax: Gross receipts tax is 7%. Exemptions: Prescription drugs.
State Income Tax: New Mexico uses a seven-bracket, graduated-rate table ranging from 1.7% to 8.2% of taxable income.
State Exemptions: Depending on income level, taxpayers who are 65 and older may be eligible for a deduction from taxable income of up to $8,000 each. Un-reimbursed and uncompensated medical expenses not already itemized on the federal 1040A schedule for the same year may be eligible for a tax deduction.
Estate Tax: None, except the state's "pick-up" portion of the federal tax, applicable to taxable estates above $1 million.
Property Tax: Las Cruces residential properties are taxed at a rate of $27.53 per $1,000 on 33.3% of appraised value. Mesilla residential property tax rate is $22.61 per $1,000 on 33.3% of appraised value.
Homestead Exemption: $2,000 of assessed value for all homeowners. New Mexico residents who are 65 years of age or older who have a modified gross income of $16,000 or less for the tax year qualify to claim a property tax rebate. The rebate may not exceed $250 for married taxpayers filling jointly ($125 fro married taxpayers filing separately or single taxpayers).

Education
Continuing education offered at both New Mexico State University (505-646-0111) and the Dona Ana Branch Community College (505-527-7500).

Transportation
The city's Road Runner Transit offers a citywide public bus system. Adult fares are 50 cents (25 cents for senior citizens, students and disabled). Door-to-door services are also available through Dial-A-Ride, the Las Cruces Airport, and Las Cruces Shuttle.

Air Service
The El Paso International Airport is located approximately 45 miles southeast of Las Cruces via Interstate 10. Direct shuttle service from Las Cruces Shuttle 505-525-1784 is available from various locations around Las Cruces.

Healthcare
Las Cruces offers several medical centers. The newly opened Mountain View Regional Medical Center provides a full-service emergency room, specialized woman's center, comprehensive intensive-care services, surgical care and specialized cardiology center. Memorial Medical Center is a full-service hospital and serves as the acute care facility for the county. PromptCare, First Step Woman's Health and Pediatrics, the Family Practice Center and Ikard-Memorial Cancer Treatment Center also offer quality services.