Located at 425 County Road 155 in the Rancho de Abiquiu Subdivision, this ten acre property follows a quiet stretch of the Rio Chama lined with mature cottonwoods in the heart of the Abiquiu Valley. The setting is defined by water, open pasture, and a bend in the river below the home. The south boundary follows the Rio Chama, with 7.1 acres of adjudicated surface water rights totaling 16.7 acre feet according to state records. Irrigation is provided through an established acequia system with a long history in the valley. The residence is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Northern New Mexico style home positioned to take in the river, pasture, and surrounding landscape. The home sits above the floodplain with direct views of the water and fields below. A lawn and patio area just off the home create usable outdoor living space within walking distance of the river. The land is set up for horses, livestock, and rural use with a small horse barn, riding arena, paddocks, fenced pasture, corrals, outbuildings, and a bunkhouse already in place. Fruit trees and established landscaping add to the setting, with several areas positioned to enjoy views of the river corridor and surrounding valley. Wildlife regularly moves through this stretch of the Rio Chama. Elk, deer, waterfowl, and a wide range of birds are commonly seen along the river and bosque. The property is served by a private well and septic system and accessed from a maintained county road. Despite the quiet setting, it is located only minutes from Bode's General Store, the Abiquiu Post Office, and local restaurants. If someone is looking for a manageable river property in Abiquiu with irrigated acreage, mature cottonwoods, and established improvements, this property deserves a look. The Rancho de Abiquiu Subdivision CCRs are reasonable and available upon request. Advertised square footage includes sunrooms.