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Incredible price on Villa de la Paz 3 bedroom/3 bath condo!

by Karen Meredith on December 3, 2011

Living Room at 3252 La Paz Lane

 

3252 La Paz Lane, Santa Fe, New Mexico

MLS #210103987, $229,000

3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1,560 square feet, lot size .07 acres

Listing Agents:  Karen Meredith, Keller Williams Realty, (505) 603-3036 and Renee Edwards, Keller Williams Realty, (505) 470-7773.  Call us today to schedule a showing!

Incredible price for a newer 3 bedroom home with many upgrades. This former model home has lovely interior finishes and details including a viga ceiling and a plastered kiva fire place in the living room and traditional saltillo tile floors. Other features include upper floor decks with western sunset views, and eastern Sangre de Cristo mountain views.

Kitchen

 

The kitchen, which includes a full appliance package with gas cooking, has a neat pass-thru to the dining room.

The dining area opens to a private patio and yard enclosed by coyote fencing.

A utility and mud room provides direct access from the carport to the kitchen to make grocery stocking a breeze.

Attractive Mexcian tile work in the every bathroom

 

All bathrooms are adorned with traditional decorative Mexican Talavera tile.

Recently refinished decks and landscaping improvements.

Only $146.76 per square foot!  Call us today to schedule a showing!

Listing Agents:  Karen Meredith, Keller Williams Realty, (505) 603-3036 and Renee Edwards, Keller Williams Realty, (505) 470-7773.

For more information about the Villa de la Paz subdivision.

 

Pass-thru from Kitchen to Dining Room

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City and County of Santa Fe home sales slowed from 274 in the 4th Quarter of 2009 to 227 in the 4th Quarter of 2010. The overall median price of homes in the City and County during the 4th Quarter held steady showing a modest increase to $340,000 in the 4th Quarter of 2010 from $335,000 in the same quarter of last year. The volume of home sales was off only $18M or $129M in the 4th Quarter of 2009 compared to $111M in 2010.
 
Condo and townhome sales rose in sales from last year with 60 sales in the 4th Quarter of 2009 and 76 in the same Quarter of 2010; however, the median price dipped from $250,000 in the 4th Quarter of 2009 to $232,500 or an 8% drop in the same Quarter of 2010. Land sales slowed from 43 in the 4th Quarter of 2009 to 32 in the most recent 2010 Quarter with prices down from a median of $160,000 in 2009 to a median of $134,500 in 2010.
 
  “While Santa Fe City and County single family home sales slowed in the 4th Quarter, condo and townhome sales showed a modest increase perhaps the first signs of the return of the second home market,” stated JoAnne Vigil Coppler, 2011 President of the Santa Fe Association of REALTORS®. “Sluggish sales in the 4th Quarter generally reflected the mood of the country as we settled in for the national Election results. More recently the market has shown an upswing of activity and buyer interest especially when interest rates began to inch up,” she added. 

“With a seasonal drop in inventory, single family home sales have slowed with values holding steady in our housing market,” said Ms. Coppler. “Buyers who are watching the market closely; particularly the increase in interest rates and stabilization of several federal tax policies, are beginning to move off the fence,” she noted.

 

The median sales price is determined from only those sales listed on the Santa Fe Association of REALTORS® Multiple Listing Service, which does not include every sale in the area but has been used historically to track trends in the home buying market.

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SANTA FE HOME MARKET SHOWS SIGNS OF STABILIZATION

January 28, 2010

By:  Bruce Krasnow | The New Mexican Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 Article syndicated from The New Mexican, click here to view the original article. The best news Santa Fe Realtors have about 2009 is that it’s over. The fourth-quarter median price for single-family homes sold in the city and county declined 9 percent to [...]

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