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Imagine walking out your front door and seeing a stunning skyline of mountains. You feel a warm breeze, you breathe in the fresh Santa Fe air, and you think, "This is where I want to live." When you´re ready to invest in a new home, a second house for vacations, or a home for your retirement, you´ll want to work with someone who is not only a resident of this area, but who has the experience in real estate that matters to you.

Located about fifteen miles north of Santa Fe, the city of Pojoaque was almost destroyed by a mix of war and disease in the 1800´s. However, in the 1930´s, survivors of the town returned to reclaim it. Today, these pueblo lands are home to over 2,500 people and include many interesting restaurants, shopping, and attractions. Once of the largest is an Indian arts and crafts shop, which is the biggest one in northern New Mexico. If playing a few rounds of golf fits your lifestyle, you´ll enjoy the newly-opened Towa Golf Resort in Pojoaque too.

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As one of the smallest pueblos in New Mexico, Tesuque stands at the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, just a short ten miles north of Santa Fe. Rich in culture and heritage, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In Tesuque, you´ll find pottery, paintings, and sculpture, as well as nature at its finest. Camel Rock, a nature sandstone formation is here, as well as a large central plaza dating back to the 13th century.

Located between Santa Fe and Las Vegas, Pecos is home to those who love the outdoor life. Fly fishing, hiking, and camping abound in this friendly village that sits surrounded by forests and mountains. In Pecos, there is almost no humidity, so discovering the over 400 miles of trails whether by foot or horse is a carefree adventure.

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If being close to downtown Santa Fe is where you want to be, Las Campanas is situated in the high-desert landscape and just minutes away from city life. Here you´ll find a spectacular landscape and an area that will match your interests to your lifestyle. You´ll have your choice of pueblo-style homes, a log cabin, or pristine luxury homes, and the list of activities here is long. Las Campanas is a wonderful place for horse-lovers and tennis - plus, it´s home to two Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses.

Albuquerque is one of the best places to live and do business. It is a high desert city that sits against the Sandia Mountains and is one of the oldest cities in America. The climate here has four distinct seasons, and you´ll love the unique blend of natural beauty, historic attractions, museums, and shopping. Albuquerque has a rich variety of outdoor activities, too, including championship golf, tennis, rafting, spelunking, and skiing.
With something for everyone, Taos sits at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and boasts a diverse culture of Spanish, Native American, and American immigrants. The pace in Taos is slow and relaxed, and you´ll always find of a feeling of small-town hospitality. The average temperature in the summer is a pleasant 80 degrees, and you´ll find activities such as rafting on the Rio Grande River, camping, and biking. In the winter months, enjoy world class skiing at Taos Ski Valley.

With 350 days of sunshine each year, Las Cruces has become a popular destination for visitors and new residents alike. The year-round golf here is fantastic, and you´ll enjoy the historic attractions here such as Old Mesilla, the place where the legendary Billy the Kid once stood trial. With its combination of outstanding food, culture, and attractions, Las Cruces was recently voted as one of the best towns to retire, as well as one of the best small metro areas for business and careers. |