Seret and Sons building with lights

The holidays are coming up, and now you live in Santa Fe. As a new resident, you couldn’t ask for a better alignment of opportunities. You can gift family and friends with presents that can be found only in Santa Fe. At the same time, you can turn holiday shopping into a journey of discovery as you head to some of the most unique shops and boutiques in The City Different. Talk about two birds with one stone—our holiday shopping guide will help you take on the whole flock. An added bonus: You can also find some great decor for your new Santa Fe home.


For the Foodie in Your Life

If Santa Fe isn’t the best food city in the world, it’s in the top ten. Here are some of the best places to buy gifts for the foodies in your life.


Barrio Brinery

19 Views, 0 Comments

Holiday lights on the Plaza, Santa Fe

Santa Fe was made for fall. Thanksgiving in the Land of Enchantment feels, well, enchanting. The greens turn to orange, complementing the surrounding golden glow of the desert and the burning red sunsets. The summery smell of roasted hatch green chiles gives way to piñon coffee and the pungent scent of juniper smoke. Here’s four ways to celebrate Thanksgiving in Santa Fe. (Hint: File this under “More Reasons to Live in Santa Fe All Year.”)


Experience Handel’s Messiah at the Lensic Performing Arts Center

It’s a tradition at the Lensic Performing Arts Center to put on a performance of Handel’s Messiah in November every year. This year you’ll want to show up at 4 PM on November 19 to experience the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, led by…

27 Views, 0 Comments

Broker Spotlight / HOME November 2017 article

“The people I meet, and their stories, are fascinating to me.”


Andrea Lucero’s ties to the Santa Fe community and its people run very deep. A life-long Santa Fean, she has experienced first hand the changes it has gone through as well as the many aspects that have stayed the same and make it wonderful and so unique. “I love that I was born and raised in this beautiful city, and now get to share it with my children as I also raise them here,” Andrea says contentedly. “My parents have always been involved in the culture. I loved when my mom, Olivia Bacon, would gather with her sisters during the holidays to cook and bake. They are of the Vigil family from Canyon Road. Trick or treating in Casa Solana with my cousins was the best! Zozobra and…

18 Views, 0 Comments