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Department of Senior Affairs: Older adults are 'becoming more and more rent burdened’
By Mina Fuqua | Sep 12, 2022
A new affordable housing community for seniors in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a high priority and, on the horizon, according to KRQE News.
Navajo Nation deals with clean-up of oil spill: 'We continue to monitor the situation'
By George Willis | Aug 18, 2022
The Navajo Nation is dealing with the aftermath of an oil spill that almost reached a tributary to the San Juan River.
Monagle: Lawyers seek order to ‘stabilize this land and prevent wind and dust erosion’
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Aug 5, 2022
When a housing development is being built, it’s normal that neighbors will experience some problems with noise and dirt, but residents of the Jubilee retirement community think contractors aren’t taking enough care as they build Sierra Vista.
Titan Development's Patterson on construction of new warehouse in Albuquerque: 'There's a huge need in this market'
By John Kelly | Jul 16, 2022
Brian Patterson is the senior vice president of Titan Development, one of the Southwest's largest and most active real estate development and investment firms.
New Mexico homeowners complain of problems with new houses: 'Kind of a mess'
By John Kelly | Jun 9, 2022
Los Lunas residents claimed that developers did not finish the construction of their brand-new homes.
More evacuations underway as Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire rages
By Ariana Chiarenza | May 25, 2022
Safety officials in New Mexico are ordering more evacuations as the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire continues to spread.
Albuquerque home buyers struggle with soaring prices, low inventory, 'punishing rental market'
By Sam Jackson | May 21, 2022
The real estate market in Albuquerque is so competitive now that it takes only a week or so to sell a home after it is listed, according to the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors.
New Mexico DHSEM's Maez: Cleaning up property after wildfires 'can be very dangerous'
By Art Benavidez | May 14, 2022
Officials have begun warning evacuated homeowners about the dangers of sorting through fire debris.
Albuquerque's Gonzalez on eviction prevention clinic: Eviction is 'a very hard situation to go through'
By John Kelly | May 7, 2022
The deadline has been extended for a free eviction prevention legal clinic in Albuquerque.
Albuquerque rental prices rise as ‘busy season for the rental market’ approaches
By Tamara Browning | May 5, 2022
Reports that rent rates in Albuquerque are significantly higher over the last two years follow a national trend that rent growth is picking up steam.
Fire crews battling Calf Canyon, Hermits Peak fires prep for worsening conditions from high winds
By Ariana Chiarenza | May 1, 2022
Fire crews are preparing for high winds that are forecasted to make conditions worse for the largest wildfire burning in New Mexico.
'On an annual basis, we'll receive typically anywhere between 4,000-to-5,000 applications': Albuquerque metro housing squeeze increases demand for rental assistance
By Andy Nghiem | Apr 30, 2022
Prices have risen sharply in Albuquerque's metro housing market leading many renters to seek rental assistance.
Garcia: Cooks Peak fire 'a very fast-moving fire, a fast-growing fire'
By Andy Nghiem | Apr 24, 2022
Several New Mexico communities near Cooks Peak are still under evacuation orders as a wildfire continues to spread.
Keller Williams expands to Saudi Arabia, hopes to become ‘most dominant real estate player in the region by 2025'
By Karla Florez | Apr 14, 2022
Keller Williams continues to expand in Asia with the grand opening of a new master franchise in Saudi Arabia.
Keller Williams 'excited' to open sixth Caribbean location in Sint Maarten
By Zachary Richter | Mar 2, 2022
Keller Williams recently announced the opening of a new master franchise in Sint Maarten.
'There’s nothing else like it in town': Historic $22 million Sol y Sombra estate back on the market in Santa Fe
By Andy Nghiem | Feb 24, 2022
A lavish, multi-million dollar Santa Fe mansion that once belonged to a famous artist is now back on the market.
On a roll: home market in Albuquerque is red hot
By David Beasley | Feb 20, 2022
Real estate in Albuquerque is extremely popular now.
'High rental demand' leaves affordable housing a rare commodity in Albuquerque, Santa Fe
By David Hutton | Jan 7, 2022
As rent prices continue to rise, it is putting a squeeze on people who are still reeling from the impact of the pandemic, with affordable housing becoming a rare commodity in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and surrounding areas.
'A difficult topic for us to tackle': Land commissioners debate what will become of Epstein's Santa Fe ranch
By Ariana Chiarenza | Jan 6, 2022
Land Commissioners outside of Santa Fe are working to determine what will become of Jeffrey Epstein’s $27.5M New Mexico ranch following his arrest and subsequent suicide in 2019.
Albuquerque housing market notes upward trend of pocket listing sales amid increased local ‘affordability rate’
By Karla Florez | Dec 10, 2021
Recent reports analyzing the Albuquerque housing market indicate that multiple offers are being submitted once a listing is uploaded.