New Mexico property lines and parcel maps
From Albuquerque to the back roads of southwest New Mexico, parcel records live in dozens of separate county portals. Landy stitches them into one app, so you can find a lot line, check acreage, and read a parcel ID without bouncing between assessor websites.
Parcel data shown for New Mexico is for informational purposes only and may vary by county. Not a substitute for a licensed survey.
What you can do in New Mexico
Lot lines on a New Mexico map
Approximate parcel boundaries drawn on satellite and street basemaps across New Mexico, from Albuquerque to outlying counties.
Parcel ID and acreage
Tap a lot to read its parcel ID (APN), lot dimensions, and acreage estimate as published by the relevant New Mexico county.
Walk the edges with GPS
Stand on the lot and let live GPS show your position against the parcel polygon. Useful for high desert tracts and Rio Grande valley lots.
Save lots you care about
Pin parcels for later review, comparison, or a follow-up site visit.
Measure on the ground
Drop points to estimate distances and rough acreage even where parcel data is sparse.
Search by address or APN
Jump straight to a property by street address or by the parcel number used in New Mexico.
Featured counties in New Mexico
How it works
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Open the map
Center the map on the part of New Mexico you care about, from Albuquerque to a quieter county.
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Tap a parcel
The approximate boundary highlights and the parcel ID, acreage, and dimensions appear in a card.
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Verify before you act
Use Landy for research and orientation. Confirm with the recorded deed and a licensed surveyor for legal or construction decisions.
Who uses Landy in New Mexico
Homeowners
Get a quick sense of where your lot lines run on a New Mexico satellite view before planning a fence, shed, or landscaping project.
Land buyers
Pre-screen rural and suburban lots across New Mexico before driving out for a showing.
Realtors and investors
Pull a parcel snapshot during a property tour or while building a shortlist around Albuquerque and beyond.
Outdoor users
Tell public from private when hiking, hunting, or working in high desert tracts and Rio Grande valley lots. Always confirm access rules with local agencies.
New Mexico parcel data coverage
Landy pulls parcel records from county assessors and recorders across New Mexico, normalizing different county schemas into one consistent map. Detail and refresh cadence vary: large counties around Albuquerque typically publish frequent updates, while smaller rural counties may update less often. Treat displayed boundaries as informational and confirm with a recorded deed or licensed surveyor before any decision with legal weight.
Related tools for New Mexico
APN lookup
Find the assessor parcel number for any lot in New Mexico and pull owner and acreage details.
Open tool →Parcel map
Browse a live parcel map for New Mexico with lot lines, parcel IDs, and aerial imagery.
Open tool →Property line finder
Stand on a corner in New Mexico and see the closest property line on the map in real time.
Open tool →Property boundaries
Check legal boundary context for New Mexico parcels before fences, surveys, or land deals.
Open tool →Land measurement
Measure distance, acreage, and frontage on New Mexico parcels right from your phone.
Open tool →Guides and how to
Step by step guides on parcel data, APN numbers, and reading lot lines like a pro.
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