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Coldwell Banker Legacy Leads Albuquerque

“Challenging” is a good description of the past three years for residential real estate in metro Albuquerque. After all the challenges, Coldwell Banker Legacy remains the leader, by far. Coldwell Banker Legacy's performance in 2009 beat the next five competitors combined. The brand, the reputation, and the execution are the reasons. Whether you are thinking about buying a new ...

Prices, Sales Increase In City Neighborhoods

We compared single family home sales by neighborhood for 2008 and 2009 for 39 individual areas. Two areas, Valencia County and the East Mountains, we combine results for 25 areas. Average home prices increased in five metro neighborhoods during 2009.  Those areas are Sandia Heights, Four Hills Village, Rio Rancho Mid-North, Rio Rancho Mid-West, and Rio Rancho North.  Total sales ...

Metro Homes Valued Fairly

Homes are fairly valued in metro Albuquerque, says the House Prices in America report for the third quarter of 2009. The quarterly House Prices report covers 330 metro areas. The fairly valued cities are those with home prices within 14% of exactly fairly valued, in a statistical sense. The median price of a home in metro Albuquerque is considered slightly (1.6% or $2,872) overvalued as compared to ...

People Moving to NM

United Van Lines moved 2,482 shipments in and out of New Mexico during 2009. Of those, 1,378 or 55.5% came to the state while the rest departed. With the percentage of inbound shipments being over 55%, New Mexico lands in United’s 11-state “high inbound” group for the year. Five other western states were in the high inbound group, led by Oregon with 58.9% of the shipments being inbound. For ...

Extended and Expanded Tax Credit Expires 4/30/10

For prospective homebuyers who are on the fence about making a home purchase, the next few months represent a countdown of sorts as huge tax credits are about to expire. Here are important details for you to know: Tax Credit for First-Time Homebuyers (FTHBs)FTHBs (that is, people who have not owned a home within the last three years) may be eligible for the tax credit. The credit for FTHBs is 10% of ...
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