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Fourth Of July

Fourth Of July In Taos : Come celebrate the 4th of July in Taos. Our annual Taos fireworks display will be held at the Salazar Extension and Paseo del Canon West, just north of the Juan Gonzales Agricultural Center at approximately 8:45 P.M. for 30 minutes.

There are so many outdoor activities for the entire family that you may just want to call Taos home or consider Taos vacation home or a condo in Taos to come back to.

Give us a call to learn more about all that Taos has to offer 575-758-5852. We are located at 502 Camino Cortez in Taos. We are here to serve all your real estate needs!

47th Rodeo De Taos

Taos is having its 47th Rodeo De Taos on June 28 thru 29,2014

The parade will be Saturday, June 28 at 10:00 A.M. It will start at Michael's and end at County Courthouse. New Mexico Rodeo Association performances 2:00 P.M. daily. Kids performances 11:00-1:30. Kids events include: Greased Pig, Calf Scramble, Barrel Racing, Pole Bending,& Goat Tying.

There will a dance on Saturday Night 9P.M.- Midnight at the KTAO Solar Center Music by: Dwayne Ortega.

The Rodeo promises to be a lots of fun for the whole family.

While you are in Taos, give us a call to see what fabulous Taos homes we have to offer - 575-758-5852. There are also some great deals on Taos condos. If it is Land in Taos you are looking for, we have small to larger lots available.

Come see us for all your Taos real estate needs, let our knowledgeable brokers assist you. We are located at 502 Camino Cortez in Taos.

Why Do You Want to Live in Taos? Here's Why I'm Here!

I first came to Taos on a vacation when I was twelve. I won't say how long ago that's been, it's enough for you to just know it was quite awhile ago. In fact, I think there was only one traffic light here in Taos, if that gives you a clue.

My parents had moved from Houston to Levelland, TX, just west of Lubbock, and they were looking for a way to get the four kids out of the West Texas heat one summer. We all piled in the pick-up with the camper on top, ready for our camping vacation in the mountains of Ruidoso. Mama and three of the kids were in the back in the camper, one of us rode shotgun with Daddy. Daddy had taken the hose off Mama's vacuum cleaner and hooked it up as an intercom between the front and back. I can still smell the dust from that thing!

Stopping at Stuckey's was the highlight of the long trip to New Mexico. We really liked the Pecan Logs. I think that was before high fructose corn syrup was invented.

We arrived at the campground right at dark (none of the family had ever been camping before), wanted to build a campfire for our marshmallows, but Daddy's flashlight batteries were out of juice and we couldn't see to find any firewood, so we ate sandwiches and tried to sleep in our new sleeping bags. Daddy and my younger brother, Bruce, slept under the stars, and Mama and the rest of us stayed safe in the camper.

Early the next morning we awoke to drizzle, but Daddy took us fishing in the nearby stream, where we actually miraculously caught some fish for breakfast. Well, nobody but Daddy liked fish for breakfast, but it was a success, anyway. The rain, however, continued through the day, so the decision was made to go to Santa Fe and stay at the historic LaFonda Hotel.

We saw the Santa Fe sights for a couple of days and then Mama had the idea to go to Taos. I'll never forget her description of Taos, the way she said, "It's an artist colony!" It made Taos sound so magical and other-worldly, and I was so happy to have what Mama considered to be a real adventure, off the beaten path.

I remember the unpaved streets, the Pueblo, the Rio Grande River, the turquoise skies, the distinct lack of humidity, and the incredible cool breeze and aroma of the pines as we walked by the river. I am not kidding you when I say, that at 12 years of age, I decided right then and there I would move to Taos one day.

In 1992 my husband and I came out here on a vacation, and the next year bought 5 acres of land near the Rio Grande Gorge and here I am to tell my tale today. I had a dream and a vision of where I wanted to spend the rest of my life, and I hope you, the reader, have a vision of your future homeplace, too.

Taos, NM is the most beautiful place in the world to settle. The summer weather is humidity-free, and so comfortable you don't need airconditioning. The winters are snowy, but still dry so you don't feel the cold as much as you would in other places. The community is diverse, welcoming and friendly.

Before Daddy passed away, he and Mama came to visit us here on the edge of the Rio Grande Gorge. It was before our house was finished, and I remember him standing on the land looking at the mountains. He said, "We're in heaven." And, yes, that's where we are here in Taos. We're in heaven.

That's why I'm here, and that's the reason many of us choose to be here. Do you want a little piece of heaven? We've got it, right here.

Call me. I know heaven when I see it.

All best, Katheryn Pate, Associate Broker,575-770-5023

Winter Hiking

Just because it's cold outside now doesn't mean your hiking has to hibernate! Yes, there are a few more steps of preparation to take for winter hiking, but with the quiet of the snowy trails your opportunity of wildlife seeing greatly increases! Let's go over what you would need to know before hitting those snowy trails. First, eat a large breakfast! A Cliff bar on the way sounds convenient enough, but that could easily leave you without enough calories to keep your energized- or warm! As Chris Pieper of Mudd-n-Flood says "Have some more butter on your toast. Saturated fat keeps you warm". Speaking of keeping you warm, the most important thing on your hike is probably layers. With the right combination of layers, they should help keep you dry, keep in heat, and keep out moisture. Starting at the base layer (on your skin) I would suggest wool. It is perfect for thickness and warmth but also for wicking moisture away from your body. A synthetic or silk works, also. Then a warm fleece for holding in your body heat so even when you stop moving you still feel warm. And finally a shell is perfect for the outer layer- one that is waterproof and wind resistant. NOTE- even if you are not predicting an encounter with snow or rain, bring this layer along! You never know when the weather will change on you. And of course don't forget your major heat-escaping areas like the neck, the head, and the hands! Remember your water bottle or CamelBak and you're ready to hit the trails!

And when you're done I bet you'll be ready to get back in the car and drive a few hours home. No? How about after your hike you go straight to your mountain home and sit by the fire? That sounds better! New Mexico Mountain Properties has offices in both the Angel Fire and Taos area and will get you into that dream house in the mountains you wish you had. Call one of our agents today and you'll be on your way to sitting by the fire in your new mountain home.

Information based on The Taos News: Winter Hiking In Taos.

Smithsonian Puts Taos On "Best Small Town" List

Taos has been named one of the "20 best small towns in America" by Smithsonian Magazine. Taos ranked second on the list, described as containing "modern art, ancient history and counterculture in the luminous high desert".

"We think any best place worth traveling to should have one quality above others: culture". The list can be viewed in its entirety at www.smithonianmag.com/travel/The-20-Best-Small-Towns-in-America.html

Taos has also made several other "best of" lists so far this year including: Today Show/Travel and Leisure's "Best Winter Getaways", National Geographic's "World's Best 25 Ski Towns", Travel and Leisure's "Americas Best Spring Drives" and Forbes' "America's Prettiest Towns".

For more visit www.taos.org. For Taos real estate information ask the pros at New Mexico Mountain Properties!

Sunset Magazine: Taos, NM Best Place to Own a Vacation Home

Wow! Taos is on the map again! Chosen by the February issue of Sunset Magazine as THE cool vacation home place, charming, inviting, Taos is the place to invest.

Taos values continue to hold up in this depressed housing market and the vacation rental market has held. Of course we're seeing Californians and Texans continue to invest here - Taos is within driving distance of Texas and a short plane trip from California. But we continue to see folks from the northeast and southeast investing here, as well as lots of people from outside the US.

Thing about what Taos has to offer: the art scene is great year-round; we have world-class skiing all winter long; and you can't beat the hot air ballooning, hiking, biking and sight-seeing in the spring, summer and fall.

Now is the time to think about investing in real estate in Taos, while mortgage rates are low. We have just the perfect situation for you, whether you're looking for land, a condo or a single family home.

Vacation In Taos

I of course, have no idea of your plans for the holidays, but I'd like to suggest you make a trip to lovely and colorful Taos, NM.

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and I know you folks in Texas can get in the car and take a drive out here! It's a great drive in the fall . . . cool enough out in the Texas wilds to be bearable (meaning the asphalt doesn't put out waves like a mirage), and you know how good the food is between Texas and New Mexico . . . down home beef barbeque along the Texas roadways to authentic northern New Mexico chile getting closer to the border.

When you get to Taos you can stay in any number of wonderful B&Bs, one of our well-known hotels on the main drag, or rent a fabulous vacation adobe and have the whole fam-damily out here at once. That way you might satisfy of all your family holiday obligations for awhile . . . but don't quote me on that.

If you can't get here for Thanksgiving, come on out for Christmas! Be here by 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve and go to the Pueblo for the Christmas pageantry. It's really amazing . . . the church service begins the festivities and after the service the Virgin Mary is brought out of the church on a litter carried by Indian braves shooting their rifles into the cold night air. And don't worry about being in the dark . . . the night sky is lighted with several giant bonfires, 20 or 30 feet high, blazing away until the procession is over. It's a very mystical and spellbinding event.

Go to one of our many wonderful restaurants for Christmas Eve dinner or the next day for Christmas Day dinner, and then ski Taos Ski Valley if you're not too stuffed. The week from Christmas through New Year's is filled with great activities . . . shops are open, galleries are showing their best artists, the cold air delicious with wafts of pinon smoke streaming from fireplaces all over town.

You'll fall in love with Taos over the holidays. And I know you'll want to find a piece of this special place you can call your own. Taos homes and land have never been more affordable. You must call us when you're here and let us show you this wonderful piece of paradise.

Taos Real Estate News

In news brief from the Taos Chamber of Commerce it was announced that %u21CTaos and the Enchanted Circle were ranked thirteenth in %u21C133 Destinations Ranked%u21D in the November/December issue of National Geographic Traveler. Taos is tied with the Kruger National Park in South Africa! It even appears that we are ranked fifth in the country! Taos is truly a place not only to visit, but a wonderful place to call home.%u21D

For cultural diversity, a fabulous 4-season climate, and the rich artist community makes Taos and the Enchanted Circle one of the best places to live in the USA!

Our fall was spectacular! The Fall Arts Festival brought a wonderful sampling of Taos established and emerging artists. I am so please and honored to report that I won First Prize for Contemporary Art and Drawing in the Taos Invites Taos exhibition!

We got our first real taste of the winter to come with 6 inches of snow in Angel Fire. The mountains surrounding Taos glistened with the fresh crystals of snow!

This is a great time to buy Taos Real Estate. We have had several lovely homes reduced in price to sell before the winter season begins. With the passing of the extension for a tax credit for all home buyers, not just first time buyers, even though winter is approaching and the outside temperature are falling, Taos Real Estate is hot!

Here is an excerpt from the latest bulletin from the National Association of Realtors:

The Extended and Expanded Tax Credit will contain the following provisions: Amount: $8,000 Eligibility: ALL HOME BUYERS (Step-up buyers will have to have lived in their current home for SEVEN* years to be eligible) Income Limits: $125,000 for single filers and $225,000 for joint filers Time Frame: December 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010 plus 60 Day extension if binding contract is in place by April 30, 2010

So why not give our knowledgeable agents at New Mexico Mountain Properties a call today to find out the best deals going in Taos and the surrounding areas. We are here to serve your for all your Taos Real Estate needs.

Taos Fall Arts Festival

Fall has officially arrived in Taos!

It isn't only the Fall Equinox that marks the beginning of fall or the changing of the aspen to their glorious golden glow...it is the beginning of the Fall Season for Art in Taos!

Many people come to Taos to experience the nature and the history, but many more come to experience high quality fine art and craft.

Tomorrow marks the opening of the 35th annual Taos Fall Arts Festival. This is the beginning of the fall season for art in Taos where emerging artist get to show their work in the Taos Open, while established artist are juried in to the coveted category of Taos Invites Taos, and Taos Living Masters are recognized for their continued artistic excellence.

Many galleries also host openings for their artists in special fall shows. Art is everywhere in Taos, NM. We boast to be one of the highest concentrated artistic regions in the world.

What draws artists to Taos? As an artist myself (you can see my work in the "Taos Invites Taos" section of the Fall Arts Festival or at www.paulaverona.com!), it was the light, blue sky and sunshine. I give thanks each and every day for having moved to Taos!

However...you don't have to be an artist or an art lover to appreciate all that Taos has to offer. There is truly something here for everyone.

So...if you are looking for fabulous art, come to Taos. If you are looking to simplify your life, come to Taos. If you are looking for a great 4-season climate in which to retire, come to Taos. If you just want to come for the world class skiing, come to Taos. Whatever your reasons, Taos will welcome you. Once you come to visit, you will return again and again.

If you are thinking of Taos as a possible second home or a retirement location, my agents at New Mexico Mountain Properties are experts in Taos Real Estate. We go the extra mile to provide you with excellent service whether you are looking for Taos land to build your dream home, an authentic adobe Taos home, or maybe even a condo in the Taos Ski Valley to use yourself or as an investment property, we can assist with all your Taos Real Estate requirements. Just e-mail us or give us a call. We love to introduce others to the joy of living in this very special community.

Thanks for visiting my blog and maybe I will see you at the show!

Taos Ski Valley to Allow Snowboarding!



Taos Ski Valley opened December 14 with 70" of snow! The skiing was FANTASTIC... best I've ever seen this time of year. An important announcement was made which will likely have a favorable effect on the local economy here in Taos: Taos Ski Valley will be open to snowboarders beginning March 19, 2008!! (for more info log on www.ridetaos.org )

This could have a positive impact on the local real estate market as well. Many people who consider buying second homes near a ski resort have by-passed Taos because family members and friends prefer to snowboard. This will no longer be an issue!

I expect to see more buyers interested in Taos Ski Valley property when the word gets out. So...if you were considering buying property in Taos but decided not to because of the ban on snowboarding, NOW may be your chance. There are some fabulous deals to be had right now in the Taos real estate market. There is a wide selection of homes in Taos, condos in Taos and condos in the Taos Ski Valley, as well as spectacular Taos land for sale.

This may also prove to increase the value of your Taos property. So, if you are considering putting your Taos home, Taos land, or Taos condo on the market, NOW may be the time!

Contact us TODAY for the best in real estate in Taos and throughout the Enchanted Circle.

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