[Please email only for the initial exchanges, as I am out of the country.] Rock & adobe house, plus other structures which need work, on 72-acre property ca. 45min east of Santa Fe, off I-25. Available around the end of February, possibly sooner. You must be able to live on the property without my assistance and be used to off-grid water systems. Terms: - 6-month up to one-year basis, renewable - $1200 monthly rent plus utilities (propane, electricity, and internet; water is included in the electric) - $1200 security deposit due upon committing - background check - proof of stable income / cash flow - highly desirable: contact info of at least one recent reference - liability waiver for hazards (loose rocks, wildlife etc.) - desirable: investment in, and use made of, other units on the property Access to affordable qualified labor (electricity, plumbing, construction) is a must, as I normally do not live on the property. The costs of any repairs in the house will be deducted from the rent, but should not exceed $500 per month. Built structures: - On higher ground: 1) house (the object of this post): 4 bedrooms (one in the loft), 2 bathrooms (one with shower and one with bathtub), walled garden space; fireplace, 2 cast iron stoves, propane heaters for water and the rooms; refrigerator, washer, cooking stove; septic tank; large addition adjoining the house, usable as a workshop, storage space etc.; two water tanks; there is a windmill, but it has been out of work - On the 'lower property': 2) casita (rented separately): adobe, 3 bedrooms (one with a bathtub(!)), 1 bathroom with shower, loft; fireplace, propane heaters for water and the rooms; refrigerator, washer; septic tank 3) small studio (usually goes with the casita): adobe, small loft; cast iron stove; not designed as a living space, but can be used as an extra bedroom for the casita 4) big studio: one big space designed as residential; loft; cast iron stove, small refrigerator, small freezer; toilet; shower; needs a lot of work, especially the kitchen space, to become usable; septic tank (shared with the mobile) 5) barn: wooden, with loft; needs some work to become usable (workspace, storage etc.) 6) mobile home: converted mobile home with a porch & built-in bathtub added; I keep this for myself, but can be repurposed, e.g. for growing vegetables, water plants etc.; needs much work 7) shed: stuff and junk from the mobile home was taken there; it must be emptied to become usable 8) trailer: if the mobile home is repurposed, I will use this for myself; otherwise it can be used for storage; old refrigerator working as a freezer At least two spots on the lower property can be used for campers, trailers, etc. In the aerial view, the red arrow points to the house, and the casita and small studio are marked in yellow. The trailer is to the right of the yellow mark, farther right but not shown in the photo is the barn. The structures visible at the bottom are, from left to right, the big studio, the mobile home, and the shed. The residential units are not within sight of one another. There are two water wells: one at the house, one on the lower property.