Living in Santa Fe New Mexico
Living in Santa Fe New Mexico
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What can $1.8M buy you in Santa Fe? Living in Las Campanas, Santa Fe, New Mexico
What can $1.8M buy you in Santa Fe? Living in Las Campanas, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Welcome to our latest video on the Living in Santa Fe channel! Today, we're diving into one of the most sought-after communities in the area-Las Campanas. If you've ever wondered what $1.8 million can get you in this exclusive enclave, you're in for a treat.
Las Campanas isn't just a neighborhood; it's a lifestyle. Nestled in the stunning high desert landscape, this private, gated community offers unparalleled luxury, privacy, and serenity. Imagine waking up to breathtaking views of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains, all while enjoying world-class amenities right at your doorstep.
In this video, we'll tak...
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Explore SANTA FE NEW MEXICO New Construction Homes and Custom Built Homes in Santa Fe
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Explore SANTA FE NEW MEXICO New Construction Homes and Custom Built Homes in Santa Fe Welcome to our in-depth tour of new construction and custom-built homes in the stunning city of Santa Fe, New Mexico! In this video, we take you inside some of the most beautiful and innovative homes being built in the region, showcasing the unique blend of modern design and traditional Santa Fe architecture. ...
6 of the Best Luxury Neighborhoods in Santa Fe
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6 of the Best Luxury Neighborhoods in Santa Fe New Mexico Have you been curious about where the best luxury neighborhoods are located in Santa Fe? Do you want to know what it's like living in some of Santa Fe's most prominent neighborhoods? If you are in the market for a high-end home in Santa Fe but are not sure where to start, this video is going to break down some of the most popular luxury ...
20 BEST Things To Do In Santa Fe New Mexico in 2024
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20 Things to do in Santa Fe New Mexico presented by the Tercero brother's. Listed in no particular order, we love all of them! Are these the only 20 things to do in Santa Fe?? Heck no! Santa Fe is jam packed with interesting things to see, eat, drink & experience. But we rounded it off at 20 being that this video is nearly 45 minutes long! But there's so much to share about the City Different. ...
2023 Pros and Cons of Living in Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Updated for 2023! Here are our top pros and cons of moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico. We love living in Santa Fe, New Mexico... but it isn't always sunshine and rainbows (although it is mostly sunshine and rainbows). Here's what you need to know before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico. If you're thinking about living in Santa Fe, this video will help you weigh out the pros and the cons of moving he...
Where Should I Live In Santa Fe New Mexico? Best Neighborhoods in Santa Fe! - Part 2
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Where Should I Live In Santa Fe New Mexico? Best Neighborhoods in Santa Fe! - PART 2 Wondering where to live in Santa Fe, New Mexico? If you're making the move to Santa Fe and you need to know what it's going to be like to live in Santa Fe, you're going to need a breakdown of the areas. Which neighborhoods in Santa Fe are the best? Or better yet, which neighborhoods in Santa Fe are going to be ...
Where Should I Live In Santa Fe New Mexico? Best Neighborhoods in Santa Fe! - Part 1
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Where Should I Live In Santa Fe New Mexico? Best Neighborhoods in Santa Fe! Wondering where to live in Santa Fe, New Mexico? If you're making the move to Santa Fe and you need to know what it's going to be like to live in Santa Fe, you're going to need a breakdown of the areas. Which neighborhoods in Santa Fe are the best? Or better yet, which neighborhoods in Santa Fe are going to be best for ...
2023 Top 5 Pros & Cons of Living in Los Alamos, New Mexico
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Top 5 pros and cons of moving to and living in Los Alamos, New Mexico. What's it like to live in Los Alamos in 2023? It isn't always sunshine and rainbows (although it is mostly sunshine and rainbows). Here's what you need to know before moving to Los Alamos, New Mexico. If you're thinking about living in Los Alamos, this video will help you weigh out some of the pros and cons. In this video we...
Living in Rio Rancho VS Living in Santa Fe - Which One Is Better For You?
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Is Living in Rio Rancho BETTER than Living in Santa Fe? Are you considering moving to New Mexico? Maybe you have a good job in Santa Fe but are considering living in Rio Rancho because you get more for your money there and are having to decide between living in Rio Rancho VS Santa Fe? There is plenty of inventory in Rio Rancho to chose from, but the commute might be a burden. If you find yourse...
Living in Los Alamos VS Living in Santa Fe - Which One Is Better For You?
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Is Living in Los Alamos BETTER than Living in Santa Fe? Are you considering moving to New Mexico? Maybe you just scored a job with Los Alamos National Laboratories and are having to decide between living in Los Alamos VS Santa Fe? With the inventory in the Los Alamos and White rock areas so limited, sometimes you don't have much of a choice BUT to buy in Santa Fe. If you find yourself in this d...
Is the Housing Market Crashing In Santa Fe? - URGENT Santa Fe real estate market update, summer 2022
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Is the Housing Market Crashing In Santa Fe? - SANTA FE HOUSING MARKET URGENT UPDATE!!! Are you planning on moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico? Maybe you’re thinking of making a move to Santa Fe, but you first want to know the status of the Housing Market. Is there really a real estate market shift, or is it finally crashing? We're going to do a deep dive into what's going on in the Santa Fe real es...
Is Now the Worst Time to Buy a home in Santa Fe, New Mexico? Santa Fe real estate update June 2022
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Is Now the Worst Time to Buy a home in Santa Fe, New Mexico? Is the market going to crash in Santa Fe? Are you wondering if Now is the WORST time to BUY a House in Santa Fe New Mexico?! Maybe you’re thinking of making the move to Santa Fe New Mexico in 2022 but you want to know if this is the RIGHT time or the WORST time to relocate to Santa Fe New Mexico or to buy a house in New Mexico? We're ...
How To Buy A Home In Santa Fe, New Mexico Even When Living In Another State - Buying remotely
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How To Buy A Home In Santa Fe, New Mexico Even When Living In Another State - Buying a home remotely in Santa Fe, buying a home sight unseen in Santa Fe. Are you considering moving to The City Different? Maybe you’re planning on relocating to Santa Fe New Mexico and would like to know how to buy a house there? Do you have to be physically in Santa Fe to make a purchase? Or can you buy a home wh...
Should I Rent or Buy a Home First when relocating to Santa Fe, New Mexico?
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Should you Rent or Buy a Home First when moving to Santa Fe? Do you have plans on relocating to Santa Fe New Mexico? Are you considering moving to Santa Fe New Mexico but would like to know if you should buy or rent first? You are in the right place! Today, in this video, we will talk about what everyone is asking when it comes to moving to a different place. Should you rent or buy a home first...
Top 5 Home Buyer Tips to Win an Offer in Santa Fe’s Hottest Real Estate Market!
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Top 5 Home Buyer Tips 2022 - Win an Offer in the Santa Fe real estate market The market has been crazy, but it isn't impossible to win a home. If you are ready to make a move and want 5 tips that will help you beat out the competition, then this video is for you! If you are curious about what it's like to live in Santa Fe or if you have been considering making a move here, be sure to subscribe ...
6 Reasons Why You May NOT Want To Move To Santa Fe New Mexico
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6 Reasons Why You May NOT Want To Move To Santa Fe New Mexico
6 Steps to Relocating to Santa Fe New Mexico
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6 Steps to Relocating to Santa Fe New Mexico
Top 5 Questions Asked When Moving To Santa Fe New Mexico
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Top 5 Questions Asked When Moving To Santa Fe New Mexico
Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving to Santa Fe New Mexico
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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving to Santa Fe New Mexico
21 HONEST Things To Know To Know About Living In Santa Fe, New Mexico
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21 HONEST Things To Know To Know About Living In Santa Fe, New Mexico
How much does it REALLY cost to live in Santa Fe New Mexico?
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How much does it REALLY cost to live in Santa Fe New Mexico?
Top 5 pros and cons of moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Top 5 pros and cons of moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico
Top Santa Fe REALTORS - Brian Tercero & Benjamin Tercero - Tercero Agency
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Top Santa Fe REALTORS - Brian Tercero & Benjamin Tercero - Tercero Agency

Комментарии

  • @rzz9594
    @rzz9594 2 часа назад

    North Point ?

  • @bobbresnahan8397
    @bobbresnahan8397 2 дня назад

    The Indian Market is by far the best open air art festival in the U.S. By the way, the oldest public building in the U.S. is the Taos Pureblo -- Taos NM.

  • @bobbresnahan8397
    @bobbresnahan8397 2 дня назад

    Not room 311 == it's 209. The favorite question in Santa Fe is "how do I get to Taos?"

  • @willburns497
    @willburns497 4 дня назад

    When you show a place…show the place NOT THE MAN DRIVING A CAR AT 40 mph. I GAINED VERY LITTLE …

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you for your feedback! Our goal with these videos is to provide an overview of different areas in Santa Fe, so viewers can get a sense of the neighborhoods and lifestyle, rather than focusing on individual properties. That said, we appreciate your input, and we’ll definitely work on capturing more detailed footage of the neighborhoods in future videos. We’re always striving to improve, and your comments help us do just that. Thanks for watching!

  • @brettschneider2908
    @brettschneider2908 5 дней назад

    Excellent overview and information packed. Eager to return. Thanks!!!

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words! We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed the overview and found the information helpful. We can’t wait to welcome you back to Santa Fe-there’s always something new to discover. Thanks again for watching!

  • @ridingwilding760
    @ridingwilding760 6 дней назад

    Just keep in mind you will also need to put your children in a private school. New Mexico has a struggling public education system.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you for your comment! It’s true that New Mexico’s public education system doesn’t always rank as highly compared to other states. However, there are still many highly ranked public and charter schools throughout Santa Fe, serving students K-12. In addition to these, there are several excellent private school options available for families looking for alternatives. We always recommend exploring the different school options to find the best fit for your family’s needs.

  • @margaretmartine9430
    @margaretmartine9430 6 дней назад

    New construction is more energy efficient? That depends. I know for a fact that living in a 100 year old adobe house means that it keeps cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter due to its thick walls adobe construction (given your windows are newer;)

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      You’re absolutely right! Authentic adobe construction has been proven over time, and those thick walls do an amazing job of keeping homes cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, especially with newer windows. While we love the timeless appeal of adobe, energy efficiency goes beyond just the walls. The roof material, windows, doors, and modern heating and cooling systems all play a huge role in the overall efficiency of a home. If you combine the charm of adobe with these modern energy-efficient technologies, it’s hard to beat! Thanks for sharing your insight!

  • @margaretmartine9430
    @margaretmartine9430 9 дней назад

    You drove by my house few times in historic east side. I must say, it feels very special living here. You might want to revisit in summer, it’s so spectacular, and walk down some of these streets. Nice video.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 9 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment! The Historic East Side is such a unique and beautiful area. You're absolutely right, summer really brings out the charm of those streets, and we’d love to revisit and capture more of the neighborhood’s beauty. We appreciate you watching our video! Let us know if we can ever be of service.

  • @beaulucasmusic
    @beaulucasmusic 17 дней назад

    Excellent...thank youuu!

  • @susanc6828
    @susanc6828 20 дней назад

    Very informative, thank you

  • @MistaWikked
    @MistaWikked 21 день назад

    From a lifetime local: the best thing to do is to not get shot (one of the highest crime rates per capita), move to los alamos county (the best county in the state by far), and make sure you live northeast of the cerrillos road/st francis intersection so you can get the better policing side of the city. This place has low paying jobs (outside of owning your business and working for the labs) compared to the cost of living. The spanish culture is under fire constantly. The homeless population runs wild. Our criminal justice system is also a joke.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you for sharing your perspective. We understand that like many cities, Santa Fe has its challenges, and it’s important to acknowledge them. Also, being lifelong residents of the city, it's been tough to watch the city change. It's definitely not the same for us now as it was when we were kids growing up here. Regarding crime, homelessness, and drug addiction, these issues often go hand in hand, and we’re seeing them affect communities all over America, not just here in Santa Fe. It’s a complex problem that many cities and states are grappling with. Different parts of the city do experience varying levels of policing and safety, and it’s something every homebuyer should consider when choosing a neighborhood. Santa Fe’s economy is unique, with opportunities in the labs, small business ownership, and a growing arts and tourism sector. While the cost of living can be high, there are people who find a balance and thrive here. Growing up in the Agua Fria Village, it hasn't always been easy. But my family and I have worked hard and have found ways to thrive in our hometown. We always encourage folks to do their research and visit the area to see if it’s the right fit for them. There’s no perfect place, but Santa Fe continues to be a special home for many of us.

    • @MistaWikked
      @MistaWikked 4 дня назад

      @@Livinginsantafe respectable response, I agree completely.

  • @NathanWind99
    @NathanWind99 24 дня назад

    What a beautiful home! You picked a great day to film, the sky is spectacular. This would be a little too much home for us but it's nice to see what's out there. Would love to see more of this type of content.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you so much Nathan! We’re glad you enjoyed the video-the sky really was spectacular that day! We understand this home might be a bit more than what you’re looking for, but we’re definitely working on more content like this at different price points. Stay tuned for more upcoming videos, and thanks for watching!

  • @AVigil-pg7zh
    @AVigil-pg7zh 25 дней назад

    Great restaurant recommendations! Love Jambo and Picolinos. We also love Los Portrillos, which serves traditional Mexican food. Sunrise Cafe is another favorite. I could go on, but I have a diet to stick to and I'm making myself hungry! As an aside, I was skinny when we moved to Santa Fe. Now.....well, not so much!

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you! We’re so glad you enjoyed the restaurant recommendations-Jambo and Picolinos are definitely gems. Los Portrillos is a fantastic pick too, and we totally agree about Sunrise Café! It’s so easy to get spoiled by the amazing food scene here in Santa Fe. And we hear you about the Santa Fe effect on the waistline-too many delicious options! 😄 Thanks for sharing your favorites with us!

  • @5StarAlcatraz
    @5StarAlcatraz 26 дней назад

    Visited Santa Fe last Spring. Unless you get rid of all the loud engine trucks & cars we will not visit again!😢

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      We hear you loud and clear-literally! 😅 We’ll get right to work plugging the mufflers of all those loud vehicles in time for your next visit. Thanks for stopping by Santa Fe, and we hope to welcome you back with a bit more peace and quiet next time! 😄

  • @donhaffner7843
    @donhaffner7843 27 дней назад

    santa fe a great place may move back some day, caring for my mom in boulder city n.v. but my be some day ill be back.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you for your kind words about Santa Fe. We understand how important it is to be with family, and it’s wonderful that you’re caring for your mom in Boulder City. When the time feels right, Santa Fe will be here waiting to welcome you back with open arms. Wishing you all the best!

  • @DouradaBambina
    @DouradaBambina 28 дней назад

    Great visiting, bored to tears after 4 days. The artistry is lovely. No solo travel, it’s hard to make friends like most of America 🇺🇸

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      Thank you for your visit and feedback! We’re glad you enjoyed the artistry-Santa Fe is definitely known for its vibrant arts scene. We understand that solo travel can sometimes feel isolating, and like many places, it can take time to build connections. If you ever decide to visit again, there are great community events and local gatherings that might make it easier to meet new people. Wishing you all the best on your future travels! 🇺🇸

  • @esleekessler843
    @esleekessler843 Месяц назад

    Nice! I live on Palace Avenue in a historic contributing compound and love the history and your explanation of pueblo revival architecture !🌈👍🏼

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      Thank you so much! Living in a historical contributing property must be an incredible experience, surrounded by such rich history. I'm glad you enjoyed the explanation of Pueblo Revival architecture-it's such a fascinating and integral part of Santa Fe's charm. If you ever have more insights or stories about your neighborhood, feel free to share. We love hearing from locals who appreciate the history as much as we do!

  • @streetsmartnutrition
    @streetsmartnutrition Месяц назад

    Super helpful video, thank you! Definitely gives a lot of insight into these neighborhoods for a non-local unfamiliar with these developments. We aren't really considering a custom build but gives us some food for thought and helps us better understand the process

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m glad the video provided valuable insight into the neighborhoods, especially for those new to the area. Even if you’re not considering a custom build, it’s great to know the information helped you better understand the process. Santa Fe has so much to offer, and it’s always a pleasure to share what makes this place special. If you have any more questions as you explore your options, feel free to reach out!

  • @NathanWind99
    @NathanWind99 Месяц назад

    Fantastic video guys, exactly the topic we've been waiting for. Love the wide shots of the beautiful scenery and the drone shots of the neighborhoods. In the future we'd love to see you cover the logistics of relocating, specifically how do people navigate selling and buying when there is a move from out of state? We're still a couple of years out but videos like this keep us excited for the move.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      Hello again Nathan! Thank you so much for your awesome feedback! We’re definitely planning to cover more topics like the logistics of relocating, including how to manage the process of selling and buying when moving from out of state. It’s great to hear that videos like this keep you excited about your future move. Stay tuned for more, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any specific questions as you plan ahead! We've helped over lots of people from RUclips relocate over the past couple of years, we definitely have some new tips and tricks to share on how to relocate. Happy to jump on a call with you anytime to answer any questions you might have! Just let us know.

  • @ABruin-vw8bi
    @ABruin-vw8bi Месяц назад

    Did I miss it or, in the spirit of transparency and full disclosure, if factual/accurate, should there have been at least a brief disclosure statement at the beginning of the video that the Tercera Agency is being compensated by featured vendors for the video and/or is a listing agency and will be earning commissions from the sale of homes in the featured developments? Otherwise, a conflict-of-interest question may arise. : )

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      Thank you for bringing this up! Transparency is very important to us. To clarify, Benji and I are not being compensated by any vendors featured in the video. The information shared is purely to help viewers make informed decisions about living in Santa Fe. As real estate brokers, we do represent some listings in the area, and as standard in the industry, we earn commissions from sales. However, the primary goal of our content is to provide valuable, unbiased information to those considering a move to Santa Fe. We always strive to maintain transparency and will keep your feedback in mind for future videos. 😊 In the future, and as we continue to build stronger relationships with builders. We may feature their homes that we actually have listed in our videos. In those cases, we will be sure to state if we have "an exclusive right to sell for compensation" any listings in our content. But to be super clear, we are licensed Realtors, we make our living from helping people buy and sell homes in Santa Fe. All our videos are for educational purposes and our goal is to earn trust with people doing research and the opportunity to meet in person if and when they're ready to make a purchase. Then we will guide them through the process to the best of our ability. None of our videos are sponsored, we don't receive any money from anyone to post our professional opinions of what we see happening in our marketplace. Thanks for watching and for your comment!

  • @tammytinhorn-fz6jj
    @tammytinhorn-fz6jj Месяц назад

    Perks for seniors, schools for families and a hospital? Parks and activities, community pools?

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      Thank you for your questions! Santa Fe offers a variety of amenities catering to all age groups and needs. For seniors, there are several parks like the Santa Fe Railyard Park, which offers accessible walking paths and community gardens, and Fort Marcy Park, which has scenic views and quiet spaces for relaxation. The city also has several senior centers with activities and social events. Families will find excellent schools in the Santa Fe Public School District, as well as private and charter school options. Santa Fe High School and Santa Fe Preparatory School are notable mentions. Healthcare is well-covered with Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center. We also have Presbyterian Hospital now too. Lots of people will go to Albuquerque, a 45 minute commute for major surgeries that are planned, UNMH, the heart hospital, etc. For recreation, there are community pools like the Genoveva Chavez Community Center, which also offers a full gym, ice rink, and sports programs for all ages. My wife and I try to go swimming there once a week on Sunday mornings. They have the lanes all blocked off for lap swimmers, they have a hot tub with jets and a sauna to wrap up the swim session. Theres also a public swimming pool at Ft Marcy. The city is also home to a variety of parks with playgrounds, trails, and sports facilities. If you’re into outdoor activities, the nearby mountains and trails are perfect for hiking, biking, and more.

  • @jordyangel533
    @jordyangel533 Месяц назад

    The winds in the spring are dreadful

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      Haha! No joke! Always seems right around Easter time, the winds get kind of crazy. Thankfully, it lasts about a month.

  • @arnebey
    @arnebey Месяц назад

    NICE WORK! Almost twenty years ago, moving from a Jersey Shore home with a panoramic water view, I was blessed to purchase a very old adobe on the eastside with a big view. So, it IS possible, but rare to find an eastside home with spectacular up close views of the Sangre de Christo mountains. Believe me, living in these old adobes is a feeling that is almost impossibe to put into words. There is a feeling of a long time ago, a feeling of peace, a feeling of warmth in winter and cool in the summer beause the original builders back then knew the thick adobe walls will act as a passive heat exchange system. Yes, you're living in a vintage home that does need tender loving care. Being from back east, I think about the ole hacienda as I would taking care of a vintage wooden sail boat. Best of all there are plenty of local tradesmen who know how to work on and preserve the old buildings. All in all, I feel something deep about my olde hacienda like I've never felt about any place I've lived. I'm hoping when I'm gone, my bi-coastal kids will enjoy it and pass it on to their children. That's how much I love my home.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      I absolutely love this comment! Thanks for describing the feeling of living in an old Adobe. People either get it or they don’t. And sometimes, they learn to appreciate it over time after having the opportunity to experience it for themselves. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @alainrodriguez7804
    @alainrodriguez7804 2 месяца назад

    There are no jobs, small town big hell

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      You definitely need to specialize in Santa Fe. There are opportunities here, but it’s not easy. If you go to a city like Albuquerque with millions of people, sure, there may be more job opportunities and career paths to choose from… but then you have to live in Albuquerque. I don’t accept the generalization that there’s no jobs in Santa Fe. There are lucrative opportunities. But we need to specialize and be exceptional at what we choose to do to make it. It’s not for everybody. And it’s not easy. But it’s worth it.

  • @donhaffner7843
    @donhaffner7843 2 месяца назад

    caring for my mom out in boulder city n.v., hope to move back some day i just retired from being a plumber in santa fe for 30 yrs , santa fe home are some of the best build in the southwest. love santa fe n.m. my wife's from there up north little town called penasco, her mom and brotherare still up there.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe Месяц назад

      There are so many beautiful Northern New Mexico villages with so much history. We hope you can return to Santa Fe someday too!

  • @tripleconsonant
    @tripleconsonant 2 месяца назад

    i really wish i could afford to live here.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Let us know if we can help brainstorm a way to help you make it happen! What do you do?

    • @tripleconsonant
      @tripleconsonant 2 месяца назад

      @@Livinginsantafe for now i’m a clerk at a hospital but im in college. so maybe one day

  • @rdbare4216
    @rdbare4216 2 месяца назад

    You didn’t mention property tax and a horrible hospital and questionable public schools. But I still miss home. People have changed though 😢

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Property tax is pretty average here. There are several states around the country that people flee from because our property taxes are so attractive from where they’re coming from. Health care is an issue. But our facilities are adequate. Most people, who have major surgeries planned for, do go out of town or out of state to handle. Public schools are towards the bottom. But we have several exceptional elementary schools and several middle to high school options for parents to navigate through. There’s a way through that. Not arguing with you, your comment is appreciated. But there’s a way around all these things if living in Santa Fe makes up for the negatives.

    • @rdbare4216
      @rdbare4216 2 месяца назад

      @@Livinginsantafe I lived there for around 20 years. (My grandparents were from southern New Mexico.) I miss NM bitterly. Everyone I knew complained about property tax. But I lived in the barrio near St Ann’s and we were not wealthy people. Only the Catholic schools were good, but they had problems, too. Most people were terrified of St Victims but not everyone could make it to Albuquerque. Some even went to Espanola to the hospital.

  • @HoSaJin-z9i
    @HoSaJin-z9i 2 месяца назад

    I love this video

  • @deborahcolson779
    @deborahcolson779 2 месяца назад

    Lived New Mexico for about 10 years and Santa Fe for part of that time. Santa Fe has gotten to expensive to rent or buy. If you come from California, Denver, New York etc. it may not seem expensive, but for the average family it is just too expensive even to rent an apartment. Getting overcrowded and the homeless people taking over the streets and store fronts. Trash and people waste is becoming a problem plus more crime. Loved the city back in the nineties. Love the weather except driving in the snow during the winter months, though the roads are maintained pretty well.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Inflation is and is causing everything in EVERY city to be more expensive. Theres nothing anyone can do about that. Name a place in America where everything is more affordable? I’ll wait… Homeless is becoming a problem. But again… what’s it looking like in every city around the country? No homeless elsewhere? Have you been to San Francisco lately? Yikes! All these negatives people like to comment on… it’s everywhere. It’s a national problem. Anywhere we go, we’re dealing with these important issues.

  • @robertallgeier2109
    @robertallgeier2109 3 месяца назад

    Shouldn't you mention Espanola's drug problem (when you mention the town?)

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Espanola is a city all on its own. Yes, it’s only 45 minutes away. But I don’t believe mentioning this is warranted. Albuquerque is also 45 minutes away… buts it’s all on its own. We’re not encouraging anybody to buy a home in Espanola. Our market is Santa Fe proper. But you know what? The intense hiring spree at Los Alamos laboratory is causing a real estate revolution in Espanola. Undervalued properties have been selling at a premium. Does Espanola have reputation? Perhaps. But it’s up and coming. If the labs keeps hiring the way they plan to… Espanola real estate is going to Boom!

  • @kerrypickens8594
    @kerrypickens8594 3 месяца назад

    Los Alamos has a lot more tax dollars because Triad has brought in a lot of tax dollars for infrastructure. Santa Fe tax dollars seem to disappear. The police and road repairs are nonexistent

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, Santa Fe roads are in disrepair. We need some help on our infrastructure. That boils down to our city governance and the job they do. We all need to vote for leadership that’s going to care and take action on the things that we care about and believe need to be addressed.

  • @sierravista9013
    @sierravista9013 3 месяца назад

    Too many people. There really are few jobs.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Santa Fe has been floating right around 100K people for awhile now. What’s your definition of a small town? Albuquerque to the south is 1 Million +! If you include all the surroundings areas. Santa Fe still has a small town feel. If a 100K population is too much for you, there are hundreds of northern New Mexico communities with tiny populations you can settle in.

  • @brightharbor_
    @brightharbor_ 3 месяца назад

    The cost of living is so insane here I’m looking at buying a house in Clovis instead (Clovis is a Midwestern/Texan dumpy town that’s still technically in New Mexico). I love Santa Fe so much but housing prices here are so ridiculous. Even a modest home here is in the millions and a run-down shack costs $400k minimum. I don’t want to be a renter until I die.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Cost of living is a serious consideration. But realty of the costs are exaggerated greatly. You can buy a nice home, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, in good shape, with a yard for $400K. $400K doesn’t just buy you a shack here. That’s not reality. Thats being sensational.

    • @margaretmartine9430
      @margaretmartine9430 6 дней назад

      @@Livinginsantafein historic yes, but there are plenty of other places in Santa Fe.

  • @marykyle6611
    @marykyle6611 4 месяца назад

    When will someone do a video on the not so over publicized things to do in Santa Fe? Tired of the same old... Santa Fe opera, canyon road.. YAWN. Every tourist magazine and travel website has all of this... come on, try harder.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. Tell us what your favorite things to do in Santa Fe are? I’m curious what you’d do while you’re here!

  • @kylewood8327
    @kylewood8327 4 месяца назад

    Lovely city for sure, just that your governor is Loney Tunes!

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Politicians come and go. Santa Fe lives forever.

  • @TheKendog1988
    @TheKendog1988 4 месяца назад

    I was in Santa Fe back in October and fell in love with this city. I would maybe like to retire there someday😍

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Santa Fe is one of the last best places on earth! Retiring here sounds like a good plan. Let us know if we can help.

  • @MrBeugh
    @MrBeugh 4 месяца назад

    Pronouncing the Spanish names of neighborhoods/developments with a heavy Spanish accent is not only kinda stupid, it also makes it very difficult for the majority of your viewers.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 месяца назад

      There are lots of people who move here from out of state and get their license and start selling real estate. I’m sure they will pronounce all of the subdivisions just the way you like. We will continue to pronounce street names, subdivisions, and anything else that is a Spanish or Native American word properly. And in doing so, we will find people that appreciate that and want to work with us. It’s ok if we are not for you, you can hire a Realtor based on their pronunciation instead of their real estate expertise. If you do decide to move to Santa Fe, it would be nice if you would take the time to have some respect and learn how to pronounce things properly over time.

  • @Enne_esse
    @Enne_esse 4 месяца назад

    It sounds like my type of city! I'll definitely keep you in mind.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      That’s great to hear! Santa Fe has so much to offer, and we’d love to help you explore it further when the time comes. Don’t hesitate to reach out whenever you’re ready-we’ll be here to help!

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 5 месяцев назад

    No tengo dinero. Asi adios.

  • @carolinagow2486
    @carolinagow2486 5 месяцев назад

    We can’t wait. We’re looking forward to moving to Santa Fe soon!!

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 4 дня назад

      That’s so exciting! We can’t wait to welcome you to Santa Fe! It’s a fantastic place to call home, and we’re sure you’ll love it here. Let us know if you need any help along the way!

  • @carolinagow2486
    @carolinagow2486 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!! Love the adobe houses!! 👏👏👏

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 5 месяцев назад

      Just wait till you start seeing the inside of them! Hidden behind adobe walls!!! 🥰

  • @wolfontheroad2262
    @wolfontheroad2262 5 месяцев назад

    My wife and I are very interested in moving to Santa Fe...BUT - we're concerned about water scarcity. Is Santa Fe more resilient than other parts of New Mexico?

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 2 месяца назад

      Water is a moving target. There are areas that have problems with water scarcity, and there are areas where it’s not a concern. We can guide you through that… you just have to share with us what you’re looking for and what you want to avoid.

  • @cemoezen
    @cemoezen 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot guys for this very useful, nicely made video.

  • @catmccabe400
    @catmccabe400 5 месяцев назад

  • @NathanWind99
    @NathanWind99 5 месяцев назад

    Another great video guys. Love the street level and aerial views of the neighborhoods. This is our favorite activity when we visit, just driving around and fantasizing. These are all a bit out of reach for us but still so beautiful to see.

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Nathan! We’re going to be covering neighborhoods in all price ranges, and do more out in the field type videos.

  • @catmccabe400
    @catmccabe400 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @Jim-rh2nh
    @Jim-rh2nh 5 месяцев назад

    Are the locals friendly? I mean to others moving into the area for work who arent from there

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 5 месяцев назад

      There’s a good number of us locals living in Santa Fe that are friendly. Santa Fe is a tourist town after all, it’s been that way for a long time. If you want to be successful in business and in life, you have to learn to take care of other people no matter where they come from. But there’s others that would prefer to put a border around Santa Fe and not let anyone in! Selfishly of course, they want to keep a good thing to themselves and they don’t want Santa Fe to change. And then theres your typical A-hole types that would be unfriendly no matter where they were dropped on the planet! 🌎 It’s a mix! Theres so many people relocating to Santa Fe, especially people taking jobs at LANL. You’ll find plenty of people who are in the same situation as you, and lots of our clients who have relocated are loving it. If you go back and look at it historically, people have been coming to Santa Fe for the same reasons for the last 400 years! The weather, the climate, the culture, the food, the history. If you run into an occasional jerk, just have to smile, shake your head and move on with your day. There’s too much to love and life is too short to let idiots ruin it for you.

  • @catmccabe400
    @catmccabe400 5 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤ I am looking to relocate next spring to Santa Fe. Thank you for all this amazing information as well as quality videos! New Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 5 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome!!!! Thanks for watching.🥰 Benji and I would love to meet you next time you visit. Just let us know when you plan your next trip. 😁

  • @victoriadecristo875
    @victoriadecristo875 5 месяцев назад

    Santa Fe is 😍my best experience!!!

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 5 месяцев назад

      Awesome!! What did you enjoy the most??

  • @carlosmartinez6227
    @carlosmartinez6227 5 месяцев назад

    santa fe is only for old white people

    • @Livinginsantafe
      @Livinginsantafe 5 месяцев назад

      😂🤣 These general, broad sweeping statements about what and who Santa Fe is for are hilarious. But everyone is entitled to their opinion I suppose.

    • @carlosmartinez6227
      @carlosmartinez6227 5 месяцев назад

      @@Livinginsantafe whatever dude go to the plaza go out to dinner you see who got pushed out and who took ovet