The front entrance to a home on Palace, Santa Fe

Whether you vacation in the summer or the winter, you’re going to love having your own little piece of the Land of Enchantment when you buy a vacation home in Santa Fe. Before you can soak up the sunshine in the golden Southwest, you need to figure out how the purchase is going to fit into your finances and your long-term life plan. Here are five steps to keep in mind as you look for your dream vacation home in The City Different.


1. Take Your Time

You may want to jump in with both feet right this minute. We’d advise against that. Take your time and get to know the Santa Fe real estate landscape. You’ll need to do some on-the-ground research and tour Santa Fe neighborhoods to find the right one for you. You may want to shop for resale value,…

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Santa Fe home with a view of the mountains during sunset

As a real estate brokerage with roots in Santa Fe that go back to the 1880s, we have a lot more than just five reasons why you should live year-round in The City Different. For starters, there’s the rich history of art, architecture, and culture that thrives in a setting of extraordinary natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a home to raise a family or relocating for a job, Santa Fe has fringe benefits other locations can’t match. Contact us to find your home in Santa Fe—we’d love to hear from you!


You Can Ski in Santa Fe


For many people, the first sign of snow is the cue to pack up and head down to Florida until April rolls around. There’s nothing wrong with spending winter on the beach, but you can go to the beach any time of…

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Broker Spotlight / HOME October 2017 article

“The best thing about real estate is selling in Santa Fe. That is cool!”


John Hancock’s love for New Mexico grows deeper each year. “New Mexico is just plain stunning!” John says passionately. “I mean…the sky! I love the clouds. I love the sunsets.” Born and raised in Santa Fe, his enthusiasm for New Mexico is only eclipsed by our charming town. “It continually impresses me that there is so much variety here, especially for its relatively small size compared to other cities offering the same level of cuisine, arts and culture. Not to mention the geography. You can go from desert to a mountain climate in 15 minutes! You look out the window and you have 12,000’ mountains — when the aspens are golden they are exquisite, when they are covered in snow…

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