Santa Fe Modern Shaking It Up In New Mexico Santa Fe architecture is a perennial favorite and an old standby. It's just part of living here. It's likely, however, that Santa Fe wouldn't look like Santa Fe if the preservationist "Historic Styles Ordinance" hadn't been passed in 1957. The ordinance draws a line around the historic dow... Similar Editorial : Dear Santa by Daggi Pulz. | Source : Florida Real Estate
Keep The Profit, Lose The Headache Maybe you don't need a property management company. You can take calls about the plumbing in the middle of the night yourself. You can spend your weekends mowing the tenant's lawn while yours gets overgrown and then drive across town at 3am to deal with an exploded water heater. No problem. Yo... Similar Editorial : Malware for Profit by Jesse Miller. | Source : Real Estate Contract
Buying Your First Vacation Home It's a great time in the realty market to buy a vacation home. If you're searching out your own vacation home, a good rule is to follow the same guidelines as you would for a first home - and then some! You may be thinking, "Does this mean location, location, location?" Well, in ... Similar Editorial : Buying a Vacation Home by Sharon Klein. | Source : Listing Real Estate
Santa Fe: Ranked In Forbes Magazines Best Small Places The fact that Forbes magazine has ranked Santa Fe in amongst the top ten of "The Best Small Places For Businesses And Careers" in America, says much more about Santa Fe than you may at first realize. Many other factors were keyed into the formula before this top-ten list was publis... Similar Editorial : Property Santa by John Adam. | Source : Austin Homes
Competing With New House Sales Most people do not like to buy a house that is older than ten years, but many of us like to sell homes that are older than this! The meeting point is in the condition of your home. In the stealthy realty market of today, we need to be selling our homes in top notch condition. If we a... Similar Editorial : Around the house by kentuckyslone. | Source : Country Real Estate
Your Perfect Home Photo Shoot People say, "A picture is worth a thousand words," and this statement could not have more impact than when looking at a real estate photo. When a prospective buyer glances through the web or local paper, it's the photograph of your home that is going to catch their eye. The photos... Similar Editorial : The Perfect Home by Amelie Mag. | Source : Rural Real Estate
Hit The Slopes In Taos When you mention the city, Taos, New Mexico, deserts and tumbleweeds come to mind. It's certainly not the first place most would think of when planning a ski vacation. Surprisingly, however, situated only 15 miles northeast of Taos, nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, is the Village of T... Source : Hawaii Real Estate
Investment Buying In Warm Climates Although there has been a nationwide pull back in realty sales, some areas have avoided the price plunges. Why is this? Media hype is telling us that the financial market is affecting house prices, and yet some areas are still smiling. Often it is the areas with the pleasant winter climates, the... Similar Editorial : Warm Up the Night by Debbie Rodgers. | Source : Cabin Real Estate
Santa Fes Pueblo Revival Traditional adobe architecture is alive and well in New Mexico, particularly near the state capital, Santa Fe. Here, elegant pueblo-style buildings dominate the skyline in crisp, straight lines and right angles, solid brown exteriors, and flat roofs. It's part of what drives Santa Fe's thrivin... Similar Editorial : Dear Santa by Daggi Pulz. | Source : Brooklyn Real Estate
High Mountain Homes In Santa Fe There's no substitute for a strong, steep-angled home frame when building for cold winters and heavy snowfall. That's why Santa Fe, with its desert highland climate, and frequent icy spells in January, is one of the few major southwest cities where high mountain pitched roof style architecture... Similar Editorial : Dear Santa by Daggi Pulz. | Source : Brooklyn Real Estate
A Cheaper Way To Cool Your Santa Fe Home Santa Fe homes have some of the nation's most advanced cooling systems, thanks to the region's hot, dry summers. Central air conditioning is common here, but homeowners and builders who want to reduce electricity costs and environmental impact have turned to other cooling methods to get the mo... Similar Editorial : Dear Santa by Daggi Pulz. | Source : Brooklyn Real Estate
Territorial Architecture In Santa Fe Santa Fe, New Mexico is home to some of the finest examples of Territorial architecture, one of the best known Old West building styles. Like Pueblo Revival architecture, the Territorial style combines many historic building techniques with modern touches, and its prevalence in Santa Fe has help... Similar Editorial : The Territorial Web by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.. | Source : Brooklyn Real Estate