What You Can Do To Sell Your Property: "Seller financing ".
This is a good article on seller financing and how it works. The Albuquerque Real Estate market is competitive right now and this is a way to set your home apart from all the others on the market. It's not for everyone, but it may make sense in some situations. I have done some Rio Rancho Land deals where the seller did some short term financing while the buyer put together house plans and permanent financing. New Mexico Real Estate Contracts are relatively simple to set up but there are a couple of pitfalls if you don’t know the process. I use escrow company that specializes in REC’s to administer the contract and to make sure the paperwork is handled properly.
A great resource on New Mexico Real Estate Contracts is Security Escrow Corp.
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ABQjournal: How to Repair and Update Your Home Before Putting It on the MarketThis ran in Sundays Albuquerque Journal in the Real Estate section. They called me to get some opinions on Green Building and they used some of my quotes! All in all, it is a good article and just one more to get people thinking about Green in their home projects.
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9308 Black Farm Lane, Albuquerque, NM
$839,900
This eco-friendly home has been constructed using TechBlock ® super insulated exterior walls, LowE HURD windows, high efficiency furnace and refrigerated air. Gourmet Kitchen with Subzero, Wolf, Granite, and Cherry cabinets. Tile and wood floors. Open floor plan is peaceful and comfortable. Includes a media/office room. In the beautiful, and soon to be gated Black Farm Estates neighborhood, situated by the Rio Grande and Bosque.
· Four Bedrooms
· Study/Media Room
· 2.5 Bathrooms
· 3526 Sf. Ft.
· Three Car Garage
· High-End Amenities
· MLS # 480056
Labels: Albuquerque Home For Sale
Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful (KRRB) will offer Rio Rancho residents the chance to dispose of household hazardous wastes for free. more... The Official Site of Rio Rancho, NMToo many times I have seen homeowners leave behind old useless paint, garden chemicals, and other nasty stuff when they move out. This is a great opportunity for Rio Rancho residents to get rid of that stuff.
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Rio Rancho Real Estate, Rio Rancho Land
5 Low-Cost Tips To Prepare Your Home For SaleGreat article on preparing a house for sale. We have a lot of Homes for Sale in Albuquerque at the moment, so yours must stand out from the crowd. I wouldn’t say that the Albuquerque Real Estate market is a buyer’s market, but the competition for buyers is heavy.
If you would like a consolation on preparing a house for sale, please let me know, I would be happy to help.
Tracy
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A large national retail real estate owner has purchased one of the shopping centers in Rio Rancho. Rio Rancho Real Estate is getting some big players involved. Phillips Edison & Company also has two large centers in Albuquerque, Four Hills Village and Guadalupe Plaza.
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The Real Estate in this part of Albuquerque is primarily made up of traditional suburban neighborhoods including the Princess Jeanne neighborhood. Homes and subdivisions in this area started being built during the Albuquerque, NM Real Estate boom of the 1950s. In general the homes in this area are on residential size lots and are a more traditional style, similar to what you would see in other parts of the country in planned developments of this era. Still, you will see a good amount southwest style these Albuquerque homes. Since many of these neighborhoods are more established, you will find that the landscaping is more mature than the newer neighborhoods around Albuquerque and New Mexico. The parks have large trees and nice shady spots. One notable neighborhood here is the Princess Jeanne Park neighborhood. In 1954, Dale Bellamah's 1600-home Princess Jeanne Park, named for his wife, was built between Lomas and Indian School from Eubank to Juan Tabo. Princess Jeanne offered “wife-planned” homes with fireplaces, spacious patios and such new products as Linoleum, Formica, and Pulverator disposals. I was surprised once to run across a Princess Jeanne display at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. The Princess Jeanne neighborhood was a first in its day and now many of the homes retain the original charm they were built with.The thriving Uptown Business District, and Albuquerque’s two main shopping malls are the Northeast Heights. The new ABQ Uptown mixed-use Urban Community is in Albuquerque’s Northeast Heights as well. There is an upscale shopping area with restaurants in an outdoor mall setting. It is another great stop in the Northeast Heights.There are many things to do in the Northeast Heights of Albuquerque, besides shopping and eating. Expo New Mexico (a.k.a. The New Mexico State Fairgrounds) has a large chunk of Albuquerque Real Estate in this area and is a hub of activity. Including… The Downs at Albuquerque Racetrack and Casino, The Albuquerque Thunderbirds NBA development league, the open air Flea Market, and of course the New Mexico State Fair every September. There are some great parks in this part of Albuquerque as well, the highlight being the Los Altos Park. Los Altos features a skate park, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, picnic areas, and the Los Altos municipal golf course.The eastern edge of the Northeast Heights borders the Albuquerque Foothills Open Space. This is a great place for a hike or mountain bike riding, and you can access the Sandia
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Mountain Wilderness area from here. The Northeast heights are centrally located within the Albuquerque Metro area so it's quick to almost anywhere from this part of town.
Northeast Heights Albuquerque includes the family-friendly communities of Albuquerque Meadows, Alta Monte, Alvarado Park, Bel-Air, Big Bend, Candelmen, Chelwood Vista, Cibola Addition, Eastrange – Piedra Vista, Cielito Lindo, Conchas Park, Crestview Heights, Eldorado Park, Eldorado Heights, Embudo Canyon, Enchanted Park, Fairgrounds, Fair Heights, Fair West, Glenwood Hills South, Casa Grande, Glenwood Hills, Hodgin, Hoffmantown, Holiday Park, Indian Moon, Inez, Jackson Area, Jerry Cline Park, Kachina Hills, La Mesa, La Sala Grande, Las Altos, Loma Del Rey, Manzano Manor, Mark Twain, Matheson Park, McKinley, Mesa Village, Montgomery Heights, Montgomery Park, Mossman, Near Heights, North Easterns, Northeast Heights, Onate, Princess Jeanne, Quail Ridge, Quigley Park, San Gabriel, Sandia High School Area, Sandia High School Area, Shadow Hills, Snow Heights, Sombra Del Monte, South Los Altos, Stardust Skies Park, Supper Rock, Towne Park, Uptown, Vista Del Mundo and Zuni.