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Old Santa Fe: 400 and still evolving

October 9, 2010

By:  Chris Reynolds, Los Angeles Time Staff Writer, October 4, 2010 Reporting from Santa Fe, N.M.– “Oldest house,” panted Robert Chavez, steering his pedicab past a 17th century adobe. “Oldest church,” he added a moment later, nodding left toward the 17th century San Miguel Mission Church. Santa Fe — rich, tan, relentlessly artsy and frequently [...]

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New Mexican hotties: Want your chiles red, green or Christmas?

October 1, 2010

By Jill Wendholt Silva, The Kansas City Star, posted September 14, 2010 This article was syndicated from the The Kansas City Star, click here for the original article.  Nearly every New Mexican cookbook offers a recipe for both green and red chile sauce. The sauces are used like gravy. To get to the Saturday morning [...]

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10 Reasons To Buy a Home, The Wall Street Journal, Sept. 16, 2010

September 18, 2010

Enough with the doom and gloom about homeownership. Brett Arends explains why owning a home is a good thing. By: Brett Arends, The Wall Street Journal, September 16, 2010.  This article was syndicated from The Wall Street Journal, click here to see the original article Sure, maybe there’s more pain to come in the housing [...]

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Santa Fe Home Sales Up as Prices Tumble

July 18, 2010

This article is syndicated from The New Mexican, click here for the original article. By Bob Quick | The New Mexican Posted: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Lower prices and even lower mortgage rates propelled Santa Fe home sales in the second quarter of 2010, increasing 40 percent from depressed levels a year ago. “It’s a [...]

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U.S. News & World Report, Santa Fe in Top 10 Retirement Property Steals, May 25, 2010

June 11, 2010

By: Luke Mullins, Posted May 25, 2010 This article is syndicated from U.S. News & World Report, click here for the original article. Although the financial crisis has hammered retirement accounts, it has also converted a number of popular retirement destinations into bargains for home buyers. Indeed, the very states that took the brunt of [...]

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36 Hours in Santa Fe, The New York Times, May 23, 2010

May 21, 2010

By Fred A. Bernstein Published: May 23, 2010 This article was syndicated from The New York Times, click here for the original article. THE Plaza, the heart of old Santa Fe, hasn’t changed much since the Spanish settled here 400 years ago. But surrounding the Plaza is an increasingly cosmopolitan city. Sure, it’s possible to [...]

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Santa Fe in U.S. News & World Report’s 10 Housing Markets for the Next Decade (March, 2010)

March 9, 2010

In the March, 2010 issue of U.S. News & World Report (the 2010 Money Guide), Santa Fe, New Mexico was ranked fourth on their list of 10 housing markets that should see above-average annual price gains from the second quarter of 2009 to the second quarter of 2019. The top ten markets that made U.S. [...]

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CNBC, Santa Fe In 15 Top Retirement Cities, Airing March 4, 2010

February 22, 2010

Boomers are willing to move farther than previous generations when they retire, and they are choosing places unlike stereotypical retirement hotspots, says Tom Brokaw in his report on Boomer retirement, airing on CNBC, Thursday, March 4 at 9 p.m. ET. The top places listed by AARP and explored on the show are: 1. Loveland/Fort Collins, [...]

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THE NEW YORK TIMES, The Art of Being Santa Fe, by Henry Shukman

February 14, 2010

Kevin Moloney for The New York Times Far from adobe style, the Railyard is a complex of shops and a farmers’ market. By HENRY SHUKMAN Published: February 7, 2010 Article syndicated from The New York Times, click here to view the original article. I CAN’T remember how or why it came to be dawn when [...]

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