Looking up Canyon Road's picturesque view, with turquoise window frames and flowers.


For baby boomers looking to downsize as well as first-time homebuyers in their 20s and 30s, Santa Fe homes are hot and getting hotter. Many active baby boomers are gravitating to homes located within city limits. These buyers prioritize walkable neighborhoods close to restaurants, shopping, and recreational activities.


Homebuyers in their 20s and 30s are searching for homes where they can put down roots and find plenty of space for sports gear and a car or two. Whatever stage of life you’re in, Santa Fe offers a mix of arts, culture, and history set against a backdrop of spectacular mountain and high desert vistas.


Folks who already live here know that the nearest trailhead, farmers’ market, or arts festival can be minutes from the front…

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Living room in an Acequia Madre home

For homebuyers who prioritize an active lifestyle in a city where culture and art matter, Santa Fe stands out. The list of accolades for living in Santa Fe stretch to the mountain-fringed horizon. Conde Nast put Santa Fe on its 2016 list of Best Places to Retire in the U.S. Money Magazine did the same for its 2015 Best Places to Retire. We have way more than just six reasons to move to Santa Fe, but these are among the most compelling.


1. The Spectacular Setting

The highest capital city of all the states is surrounded by mountains and forests that offer stunning vistas on all sides.


Did You Know?

Santa Fe lies in between the Santa Fe National Forest on the east and the Jemez Mountains and Valles Caldera National Preserve on the west.…

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