Mark Rojahn

Mark was born and raised in eastern Wyoming. Growing up in a rural area, he
developed a deep appreciation for the value of hard work and the strength of
community connections. These principles have shaped his approach to life
and work and has created a passion for helping others. With a 19 year career
in residential and commercial real estate appraisal, Mark is committed to
helping his clients either listing or buying to achieve their property goals.


Selling rural property requires an agent who understands local market trends
and property values. I strive to provide you with a personal experience while
helping you sell your property quickly and for the best price possible. At
Mossy Oak Properties we accomplish this by making use of modern
marketing practices and hustling to get your property sold. We get your
property in front of the largest pool of buyers with our online networks that
reach more buyers. I am service oriented with a background that is deeply
rooted in hospitality and customer service.

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Land for Sale by Mark Rojahn

New Listing
Torrance County, NM
80 Acres with Home in Torrance County, NM - Country Living with Mountain Views Escape to the tranquility of country living with this 80-acre property in Torrance County, NM. The property offers a perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and views of th...
80± Acres
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$200,000
New Listing
Socorro County, NM
357 Acres Undeveloped Land in Socorro CountyDiscover the endless possibilities with 357 acres midway between Socorro and Truth or Consequences, within an east drive to Cibola National Forest, Elephant Butte Lake, and the Bosque Del Apa...
357.3± Acres
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$196,350
New Listing
Sandoval County, NM
Prime 1/2 Acre Lot in the Growing Westside & Unser Area of Rio RanchoThis 1/2 acre lot is located in the rapidly developing westside of Rio Rancho, offering endless potential for your next home or investment property. Just minutes away from the R...
0.5± Acres
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$78,000
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