Enchanted Homes #149 - Taos Style Issue

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Taos Style ISSUE FEATURE HOME Art, Culture & Taos Style FEATURE Historic Textiles FEATURE Taos Style With Tile NORTHERN NEW MEXICO’S REAL ESTATE & LIVING MAGAZINE FEB/MAR 2023

RIDGETOP RETREAT!

This beautiful custom house and guesthouse are situated on 5.9 acres of private land bordering a large swath of BLM and Carson National Forest. Exquisite quality and design throughout with many architectural designs and finishes. Among the many unique features are the custom doors and natural stone wainscoting around the exterior. The houses sit perched at the end of the road with expansive views in every direction. Live in close step with nature and enjoy direct access to hiking trails, biking trails and a quick 1.5 mile walk to the Rio Grande Gorge. Hard to imagine this much privacy and undeveloped land is only a 20 minute drive to town and Taos Ski Valley!

MLS 109364 $1,200,000

Jolie Jones

575.741.0603 cell jolie@taoshomegirl.com

This sweet, unique authentic adobe home has been owned by the same family for 40 years! The house was completely renovated in 2020, preserving all the character and charm but adding all of the conveniences, efficiencies, and fresh style of a new home. This is the best of old taos meets new taos- lots of artistic and custom touches throughout the house make it truly one of a kind. Located on over 1.3 Acres, this house has a well, natural gas heat and surface irrigation water rights are included! Located in the desirable upper colonias area, it is an ideal location for easy access to town, arroyo seco and taos ski valley. There is an additional attached acre available for sale as well. MLS 109054 $799,000

Greg Jaramillo, Associate Broker • (575) 770-1270

Jolie Jones, Associate Broker • (575) 741-0603

Chris Stagg, Associate Broker • (575) 776-7490

Peter Blake, Associate Broker • (575) 779-1869

Stacey Blish, Associate Broker • (575) 741-1132

Walk into your new home. Open floor plan, large bedrooms, extra space for an office or gym from a converted garage. As you enter you are met with saltillo tile, high ceilings with vigas and latillas, beautiful views and natural light. Take a couple steps up to the kitchen and dining area, the kitchen has a new sink, refrigerator, and oven/range. The back patio is surrounded by an adobe wall with extra height to create more privacy, while framing taos mountain. The patio space has been zero scaped, just add some furniture and take in the sunset views. The three bedrooms are sizeable, comfortable and have large closets. Plus there is an additional half bath off the living room for guests. The location of this house is the real prize, close to restaurants, easy drive to town and to arroyo seco. MLS 109548 $875,000

Located minutes from downtown Taos in a Historic pastoral setting, this remodeled two bedroom, two bath house is perfect for families and friends. The location provides quick access to the plaza and the famous Taos Ski Valley. Cozy and extremely well appointed, with 5 star hosts who had over 270 booked nights in 2021, it’s the perfect investment property or turn key property. A hot tub, foosball table, basketball hoop and plenty of board games make this house super fun. Surprisingly close to shops and restaurants, yet tucked away off the street, you’ll love the location. MLS 109602 $495,000

Evan R. Blish

Qualifying Broker cell 575.751.6118 office 575.776.8106 pinoneb@newmex.com pinoninvestmentsoftaos.com

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Welcome

Taos

EnchantedHomesMagazinehas been the place to see homes and land for sale in the Enchanted Circle for the past 22 years. Our communities include Red River, Questa, Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, Taos, and Taos Ski Valley — all known for pristine air, mountain views, bright blue skies, stunning sunsets, and lots of open spaces. Skiing, snowboarding, fly fishing, golf, hiking, mountain biking and rafting are icing on the cake.

Winter in Taos is as magical as it gets. We’re enjoying snow sports, honoring traditions, and simply taking in the stunning snowy vistas. This season is full of events, including the Bonfires on Bent St., Lighting Ledoux and the Kit Carson Holiday Celebration. The Taos Pueblo invites us to observe their religious ceremonies, and many Taoseños and visitors participate in the journey of Las Posadas, a Mexican tradition for over 400 years. Locals and visitors alike enjoy snowy outdoor adventures in the Ski and National Forest areas around the Enchanted Circle. Taos has much to offer for the whole family during the winter months.

People from around the globe are drawn to Taos’ unique style — our delicious food, talented artisans and our unique Southwestern architecture. Buyers often desire homes that have the “authentic adobe” style, including vigas, Saltillo tile flooring, and Spanish and Mexican tile accents. Buyers who are visiting Red River and Angel Fire are drawn to their alpine environments and grand cabins. Environmentally conscious builders continue to incorporate sustainable features, from Earthships to pumicecrete construction, situating homes to take advantage of warmth from the sun. Taos averages about 285 days of sunshine per year, so both active and passive solar features are very effective. Whatever your style, Taos and the Enchanted Circle have something for you!

In the spirit of the Taos Style of kindness and generosity, Realtor Members of TCAR have donated over $53,000 to nonprofits in the communities in which we live and work around the Enchanted Circle. Happy New Year, and here’s to a wonderful 2023.

Directors:

Jade Anaya (3 Year)

Yvonne Trujillo (1Year)

Stacey Blish (2 Year)

Robban Reynolds (2 Year)

Robbie Puskarich(1 Year )

Alyssa Burnett (1 Year )

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County Association of REALTORS® ¡BIENVENIDOS! 2023 TCAR Board of Directors
Officers: President: Rachel Singer Vice President: John Johnston Treasurer: Kathleen Sullivan Secretary: Catherine Moon
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Meet the Dream Team

PAVEL LUKES, QUALIFYING BROKER TAOS’ TOP PRODUCER IN 2020

Pavel Lukes

me over the past 29 years. is proud to call Taos ho kia, Pavel credits his success to his Originally from Prague, Czechoslovak commitmenttohisclientsand commitment to his clients and strong sense of loyalty and ellence in his field. There is a a determination for exce he most Zillow reviews and the reason why Pavel has t all Taos Realtors. highest star rating of zech it out!! He welcomes you to C

Robert Jacobs

What about BOB? AKA Robert Jacobs: 45 years of living and loving Taos County: the Land, the diverse cultures, and the People. Experiences in Forest Service Natural Resource Management; Asst. to Land Surveyor; and Real Estate Sales (30 years) Need some local guidance? Confucious say: ASK FOR BOB! ASKFORBOB!

Jeff moved to Taos in 1976 as a young boy and after high school spent 40 years doing morning radio around the US. Now he’s a local go to for all things Taos. A master storyteller with an extreme knowledge of Northern New Mexico Real Estate, Jeff will happily list your home or find the property of your “Dreams”.

Elaine Taylor

Elaine doesn’t work with more than 1 or 2 real estate clients at a time so she can give them her undivided attention. She develops relationships with her real estate clients that continue long after the real estate transaction is complete. Elaine classifies herself as a spiritual activist and enjoys blooming wherever she is planted. Currently she is a blooming New Mexican Sunflower

I escaped from the insanity of the corporate world and settled in Taos 23 years ago. I’m working as a Real Estate agent and a licensed building contractor. I used to think I was indecisive, but now I’m not really sure!

575.758.3606 | TAOSNEWMEXICO.COM Let our experienced Real Estate Brokers go to work for you! When you choose to work with Dreamcatcher
you are dealing with professionals who have in-depth and intimate knowledge of the local real estate and business scene and who appreciate the natural beauty and the rich cultural history of northern New
Contact us at anytime for information, advice or with a question on other Taos area resources.
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Dreamcatcher’s Dream Team, the name says it all!
David Sperry Jeff Motsinger
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Getting the internet in these parts can be tough. TaosNet is different because we designed and built a high-bandwith, wireless internet network specifically for the challenging terrain of Northern New Mexico. So you get a reliable signal, with reliable speeds, from reliable people that live here in Taos. Seeing a reliable trend here?

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El Salto Splendor

Nestled at the foot of the Sangre de Cristos in the desirable El Salto neighborhood, is a beautifully maintained 1.26 acre estate. Conveniently located between the Taos Ski Valley and the Town of Taos, this sanctuary is surrounded by lush gardens offering abundant shade and fruit trees, covered portals, and walled courtyards.

Entering this lovely 3 bedroom/3bath home w/ separate study/office, the dining, living and kitchen areas work together to create an effortless flow throughout the home. Highlights include; private well, oversized heated garage w/ your own EV outlet, Acequia rights and the majestic El Salto views

Home Sweet Home Solitude in El Salto Enchantment on Eototo

This lovely 2 bed and 2.5 bath adobe style home is located near Holy Cross Hospital, Taos Charter School, and situated close to town. Features include a great room, 2 large bedroom suites with a half bath and an open floor plan. Radiant floor heating, Saltillo tile floors, vigas, skylights, kiva fireplace and an updated heating system round out this gem. The fully fenced back yard boasts

plum, 2 pears, rose bushes, along with established vegetable gardens and compost area.

Tucked away in the hills of El Salto, is a high mountain retreat like no other, with over 144 acres of privacy. Mature forest full of large conifers, numerous building sites, improved roads, electric on site, with easy access to property. New owner can acquire as one parcel or as separate parcels. Close to Arroyo Seco and minutes to the Taos Ski Valley. Call us for a private tour of this expansive property!

This charming 1533 sf, 2 bedroom/2 bath home offers comfortable living and entertaining space within an energy efficient home. The open floor plan flows from the kitchen into the living and dining rooms and the many beautiful outdoor spaces for dining or relaxing. Special features include the lovely brick floors, vigas, granite counter tops and tasteful bathrooms. The main bedroom and second suites are on opposite sides of the house for maximum privacy Ideal location between the Town of Taos and Taos Ski Valley.

www.taosproperties.com575.758.9500
MLS# 109226 $1,595,000 MLS# 108480 $4 4,000 MLS# 107226 $2,500,000
109143 $585,000 PRICE REDUCTION!
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Apple Cour t Beck Bliss Carbajal Complex

Located in the desirable Canon neighborhood, this 3 acres parcel of valley land has sur face water rights, a well, along with sensible Covenants and Restrictions. Build your dream home and enjoy the incredible mountain and foothill views from sunrise to sunset. Parcel is located close to the Foothills Trails, Holy Cross Hospital and all the conveniences of the Town of Taos. There is an additional 3 acre lot for sale that’s adjacent to the property

Beautifully perched in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristos is a lovely 3.65 acre parcel with mature trees and beautiful views. Build the per fect dream getaway and enjoy endless solitude with never ending mountain views. This is alpine living at its best with easy access, a well maintained road and utilities nearby. Your new home will be a short drive to the quaint village of Arroyo Seco as well as the world famous Taos Ski Valley. Call us for more information so we can help you find your spot in paradise.

Looking for a fabulous investment opportunity in Taos? This Residential 4-plex, situated in town, has been well managed and maintained by the Owner, and is in excellent shape. The treed lot hosts a main house, attached apartment, and two free standing casitas. Occupy one of the properties and continue to rent remaining units, or create steady cash flow with all four units rented. Property feels like it’s miles from town, yet the Taos Plaza is a shor t walk away. On town utilities.

Weimer Serenity

Lovely 4 bedroom/3bath 3100sf southwestern style home in the coveted Weimer Foothills features an oversized family room/office, separate laundry room and a large detached garage. The gourmet kitchen boasts upscale appliances, abundant custom cabinets, an island for prepping and a bar-sitting area. Plenty of dining room space for family, friends and holiday entertaining. Main bedroom has splendid views, a fireplace and well appointed bathroom. A few noted

features: tile floors, vigas, radiant heating, circular driveway, hard plaster walls, custom solid wood doors, hot tub w/ coyote fencing and a laundry/ storage room. Detached heated oversized garage has a 300sf lockable area. Vegetable gardens along with a mature fruit orchard are on drip irrigation. The fully fenced one acre yard w/ landscaped courtyards are designed for you & your pets to enjoy the outdoor spaces and exceptional views. Please call for private tour

MLS# 109590 $1,250,000
MLS# 109229 $189,000
108368 $145,000
108288 $795,000 Compassionate agents. Competitive service. Contact Lisa and John Cancro to schedule a showing today. 9 ENCHANTED HOMES CXLIX enchantedhomeseller.com
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Luxury Mountain Condos

THAT DON’T BREAK THE BANK.

The Grande at Angel Fire

The Grande

The Grande is exclusively listed by RE/MAX Mountain Realty of Angel Fire.

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MEET Jonah Salloway

THE LORA COMPANY

Outside the Box

An invitation from Aaron and Jed Magee — friends from elementary school and local designers/builders — to spend the winter in Taos provided a detour. Or would have, except he never left; he discovered home. “I feel a connection to Taos, it’s the mountains, rivers, people, it’s where the high desert meets high alpine peaks.” Here, he’s been “forced to be creative, to think outside the box,” inspiring him to work in the ski industry, in sales and marketing, in realty. He owned Taos Mountain Outfitters for a decade and currently owns the coin-operated laundromat Spin & Sparkle. Everything he’s learned serves his buyers and sellers.

Qualify the Client

Salloway describes the process in retail of “qualifying the customer, which means asking a lot more questions than giving answers.” To zero in on what feels right for a client, he goes the extra distance, even hundreds of miles. “My favorite thing to do is look at a little bit of everything with buyers. That might mean spending days driving all over the county… going from Ojo Caliente to Amalia to Angel Fire… to Mora, in trying to find what part of this place really attracts somebody.”

Guidance from area realtors with over 70 years combined experience has helped him develop a strong foundation and discover his strengths. Salloway expresses gratitude for “the opportunity to be mentored by Doug Bachtel” of ABI Real Estate Investments, “to work with Rob Swann,” and for “Peter Lora’s willingness” to help polish his craft.

Beyond his realty experience, “doing business with me — or with The Lora Company — isn’t just buying into a working relationship… they’re buying into my network” of friends, including electricians, plumbers, contractors, and attorneys, “that community that I’ve been so lucky to be embraced by for the last 25 years.” He credits this for transactional successes.

Mountain to River

Community is largely what keeps Jonah here. “I’ve never found anything that has this intense connection between communities. This is a place of a mixing of cultures, some of which have been here for 10,000 years and others for 50, and we’re all trying to create a sense of community together.”

Jonah Salloway, associate broker at The Lora Company, developed the connections and skills to serve his clients’ needs long before he earned his license. After childhood in the Midwest and Northeast, college in New Hampshire, he followed an interest in archeology to the University of New Mexico. There, he took graduate coursework with his favorite professor.

Beyond that, it’s other passions he’s nurtured. While he loves to surf and expresses appreciation for the many incredible places it’s taken him, Taos compels him to return. “The thing that has held my attention the most intensely here is the connection to the land, whether it’s easy access to the mountains, or the skiing, mountain biking or kayaking on the river, it’s all right here.”

Find Jonah Salloway at The Lora Company online at theloraco.com, call 575-758-5723 or email him at jonah@theloraco.com

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TAOS

where you go to be inspired.

For the skier and rider, it’s an iconic winter destination in the heart of the majestic Sangre de Cristos. For the summer traveler, it’s the Land of Enchantment, a spellbinding realm waiting to be explored. Natural Retreats offers the finest collection of vacation home rentals in the Taos Valley. From mountain chalets to contemporary log cabins to classic adobe homes—we have the retreat with you in mind.

Travel inspired. Travel now. Travel on. NaturalRetreats.com | 575.205.5383

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Compassionate agents. Competitive service. Contact Pennie Wardlow to schedule a showing today. Mondragon Magic 15 Camino de Mondragon llano Quemado Taos An open 2011sq ft floor plan includes a spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage layout with radiant heat and an open living/dining area. The kitchen features an island, pantry, and skylight while $775,000 the master bedroom boasts a large bathroom, walk-in closet, painted concrete floors, and a 740sq ft porch. Currently the property is under construction with amazing views of Taos mountain on 1.17 acres. MLS# 109440 www.taosproperties.com575.741.1444 Home Financing at the Local Level with a name you already trust. Donna Nelson, Home Finance Specialist (575) 770-3347 • taosmountainmortgage.com TAOS MOUNTAIN MORTGAGE, NMLS# 2003295 DONNA NELSON NMLS# 194320 575.741.0602 | thesalamandercompany.com QUALITY. COMMUNICATION. INTEGRITY. The Salamander Company Patrick O’Brien Custom Homebuilder 14 ENCHANTED HOMES CXLIX enchantedhomeseller.com
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Taos Real Estate Market Report © Peter Lora of the Lora Company Read my complete Taos Real Estate Market Report at www.realestatetaos.com Call me for a free market analysis of the value of your property,and a consultation about the market and the selling process. SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES –CONDOS –LAND –# Units Sold $ Volume Median Price Average Price Ave. Days on Mkt. 202 Incr (Decr) Change LAND 202 # Units Sold $ Volume Median Price Average Price Ave. Days on Mkt. 202 Incr (Decr) Change CONDOMINIUMS 202 # Units Sold $ Volume Median Price Average Price Ave. Days on Mkt. 202 Incr (Decr) Change 202 SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES

AUTHENTIC 1800’S ADOBE DUPLEX - Beautifullyrestored with exceptional craftsmanship, fine finishes. 2BR/1.5BA main home + 1 BR/1BA attached casita. Slick plaster interior walls, kiva fireplaces, viga beams with varied ceiling treatments. Saltillo tile, reclaimed wood and stone floors. Modern kitchens with new appliances. New bathrooms. New electrical, plumbing, windows, doors. In gentrifying area around historic San Francisco de Asis Church and Ranchos Plaza just 10 minutes south of Taos center. $749,000 MLS109552

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL IN TOWN - Outstanding opportunity in the heart of downtown Taos. Two commercial buildings totaling over 6,800 sq. ft. + a residential duplex totaling approx 1,300 sq. ft. The commercial bldgs front the main road through central Taos, about 0.4 mile from Taos Plaza. There is ample parking. Prime retail, restaurant or professional space. The renovated residential units have been solid long-term rentals. $2,499,000 MLS 109635

TWO NEW CONDOS IN TOWN - Quality NEW condo close to Taos center. 2BR/2BA with 1,016 square feet of traditional and contemporary southwestern design. Pueblo style architecture, viga beams, kiva fireplace (gas), stained concrete floors, in-floor radiant heat. Open floor plan. Kitchen has nice cabinetry, granite countertops, island. Generous private walled rear courtyard. Radon mitigation installed. Located about 1.3 miles from Taos center on quiet dead-end street. Convenient access to shopping, Historic District, galleries, restaurants. Each priced at $415,000 MLS 109722, 109741.

BRING THE HORSES - But you don’t have to be a horse person to love this modern SW-style 2BR/2BA home + casita + studio on 10 acres with magnificent views. A short walk to Rio Grande Gorge BLM lands. Horse facilities include 180’ x 84’arena, 2-stall barn with hay storage. $865,000 MLS 109026 drone videoat https://player.vimeo.com/video/729350576?h=306baff4d4

LAND FOR SALE

BORDERED BY INDIAN LAND - Fine 1-acre home site with outstanding views on dead-end street in popular Blueberry Hill area close to Town, convenient to Taos Ski Valley. $85,000 MLS 108125

NEAR GOLF COURSE - 1.35 acres with terrific 360-degreeviews ofdesert sunsets to the west and Sangre de Cristo Mtnsto the east. Underground utilities. $99,000 MLS 108810

HALF ACRE IN TOWN - Walking distance to Town center. R-4 zoning would allow a lot split and two homes. Utilities at lot or nearby. $99,000 MLS 109542

RIVERBEND SUBDIVISION - 15 awesome lots from 3.0 - 4.8 acres. All lots have access to the Rio Pueblo via a conservation easement. Shared wells, underground utilities, sensible restrictions. A beautiful setting to build a home and enjoy magnificent views, peace and tranquility. About 15 minutes south of Taos center. Prices from $145,000 - $175,000. MLS 107252, etc.

40 AWESOME ACRES - High desert expanse offers sweeping views and plenty of room for your home and hobbies. Electric and phone close by. Just over the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, only 25 minutes from Taos. $ 9,000 MLS106668

See all Taos MLS listings at realestatetaos.com
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Stunning views, seclusion and desirable location are the highlights of this 1997 sq ft, 3bed/3bath Quail Ridge condo with attached 1 car garage. Designed by Antoine Predock this enduring classic could be your comfortable home, or your vacation hideaway or your intelligent investment. Call for details and for a showing– 575-779-1021. JEWEL
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A studio in the most charming condo complex that Taos can offer you - Casa Encantada on Liebert Street.Tucked between a generous south facing front-patio and a snug and shady north-facing patio, this 432 sq ft condo with a kiva-style replace is light, bright and airy and comes with its very own parking spot just outside the gate making this the perfect spot make your home or pied-a-terre in Taos. MLS 109768 – $269,000
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This 2bed/2bath double-adobe w/ attached guest house and 2-car garage on 2 acres is truly one-of-a-kind. Built in 1981 and tucked into a secluded pinon-juniper clad 2-acre lot in Canon this home comes with two walled and gated courtyards, a wide wrap-around portal, a distinctive gazebo and a plethora of amazing wood work throughout, harkens to an earlier, slower time, when craftsmanship and care were paramount. MLS 108989 – $989,000 21 ENCHANTED HOMES CXLIX enchantedhomeseller.com
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ew things lend a sense of authenticity to New Mexican style as much as tile does. Whether used as flooring, on walls or simply as a decorative accent, tiles are a signature design focal point in so many homes in Taos, as they complement both the cultural heritage of our architecture and the rustic, earthy materials used in construction.

Since 1961, the family-owned and -operated Vargas Tile Company has been the go-to destination for Taoseños who want to incorporate traditional saltillo and talavera tiles into their renovations or new construction. And stepping into their 3,800-square-foot retail space is like walking into a kaleidoscope of brilliant color, whimsical motifs and, frankly, overwhelming choices. You’ll be in good hands, though, with the Vargas sisters — Christy, Patty and Vivi — who are ready to help you bring your dream designs to life.

“Some clients come in knowing exactly what they want,” Vivi said. “They have a color or style preference, or maybe they have a piece of art they want to feature as part of their overall design. But we are happy to spend whatever time it takes to help you lay out a beautiful design that’s uniquely yours.”

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Sisters Viviana, Christine and Patricia stand for a portrait Monday (Dec. 19) inside their shop.

“We have over 300 patterns in stock, and can order a thousand more,” Patty said, so you are sure to find your perfect match. Trending right now, the sisters noted, are coordinated talavera sinks and tiles, either with the same patterns or accented by bright solid colors; whichever you choose, you will be making a true New Mexican statement.

Since the start of the pandemic, people are spending more time at home and thus investing more in it, Vivi and Patty noted. The beauty of installing tiles is a combination of the ease of a low-maintenance surface with a real “wow” factor in impact, one that lends a cozy Old World charm with an organic feel, they said.

Saltillo is, of course, a popular indoor and outdoor flooring choice, and always well-stocked at Vargas. The Mexican saltillo clay from which it is made is exceptionally durable and the most cost-effective material of its kind in the worldwide market, making it ideal for large spaces, high-traffic areas and patios. The handmade tiles offer different textures, from smooth surfaces to ones that appear lived-in, and work well in older or historic structures.

Vargas’ selections in talavera tiles really let your imagination run wild. The process of tin glazing — the milky-white, opaque glaze overlying the clay tiles —

was introduced to Mexican potters by the Spaniards in the 16th century, and allowed for adornment with art forms and naturally-derived pigment colors beloved by the earlier Mexicans. Today’s tiles, lavishly colored and patterned, still reflect that melting pot of cultural beauty and are the impeccable accompaniment to Taos style.

Try using talavera tiles on stair risers, kitchen backsplashes, or to accent a nicho, the sisters recommended. Ornamental designs and house number tiles add color and an exciting element to the exterior of your home, as well.

Since Vargas is full-service, you will also find a wide selection of ceramic and porcelain tiles, if that is your taste. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, they will set you up with the tools you need — grouts, sealers and setters; diamond saw blades and setting tools; and thin sets — but they also keep a roster of the best installers in town.

There are so many options when it comes to tiles, and with a little imagination and some expert advice from the Vargas sisters, you can make your home the stylish sanctuary you have always wanted. Plan your free design consultation with Vargas Tile Company, located at 4114 NM 68 in Ranchos de Taos, by calling 575-758-5986 or by visiting vargastile.com

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Expect The Exceptional 3BR/2.5BA Custom Home. $875,000 MLS#108636 High Mountain Magic 4BR/3BA/2CG Mountain Chalet $720,000 MLS#108836 Big Bang For The Buck 3BR/2.5BA/2CG Home + 750 sq. ft. $575,000 MLS#108858 Multi-Generational? 6BR/5BA, 5,312 sq ft Home or 3 rental units on 1.8 ac R-4 $745,000 MLS#108901 Taos County Dreamin 3BR/2.5BA, 2879 sq ft total in Two Units $725,000 MLS#109285 If You Have A Passion For The Past Historic 1920’s 3,386 sq ft Home + 2,000 sq ft basement. $1,195,000 MLS#109227 TaosHomes.com 575-758-5478 DIANE ENRIGHT GROUP Cyndi Gonzalez 575-741-6534 cyndigonzalez@me.com Brandon Rose 575-779-9315 brandon@taoshomes.com Diane Enright 575-758-5478 diane@taoshomes.com Luisa Guercini 469-569-8753 luisaintaos@gmail.com 515 Gusdorf Rd, Ste 4, Taos NM 87571 ©2022 BHH Afliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Afliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of Columbia Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway afliate. Equal Housing Opportunity. WHEN ONLY THE FINEST WILL DO Quintessential in town 4,238 sq ft adobe hacienda w/ 3BR/3.5BA/2CG + family room & ofce on .92 parklike ac. $2,150,000 MLS#109619 CUSTOM ADOBE HOME w/ CREATIVE FLAIR 2,274 sq ft Main House + 800 sq ft Guest House on 6 acres. $1,495,000 MLS#109669 27 ENCHANTED HOMES CXLIX enchantedhomeseller.com
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Live, Play, Retire in the Land of Enchantment ® Call me to sell property, or buy your next home. bhhsTAOS.com 575-758-1924 Top Producing Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Broker in Taos and 24th in the state Greater World Lot - 3.00 acres $75,000 MLS 109223 Este Es Lot - 5.23 acres $315,000 MLS 109634 John R. Johnston Managing/Qualifying Broker USMC Veteran | VALC Veterans Advisor C 575-741-6294 johnj.taosnm@gmail.com L AND , L AND , L AND ©2022 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of Columbia Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. Information is deemed to be reliable but is not guaranteed. This is not a solicit tion if you are currently working with a real estate broker. Equal Housing Opportunity. Rabbit Ridge Road - 2.00 acres 106399 MLS $54,900 Sunshine Valley Seven tracts from 40 to 1,069 acres available 29 ENCHANTED HOMES CXLIX enchantedhomeseller.com
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Weimer/Near Hospital “Sunny and Cozy and Views” 3BD/2BA/2CG 649,000 MLS 109628 Upper Colonias/Nacoma “Artist Home” 2BD/2BA + 1BD/1BA 3CG on 6.8AC $2,200,000 MLS 109762 Des Montes/Lobo Road “Thick Adobe and Views” 4BD/3BA/1+3CG on 6.41 AC @ $1,800,000 MLS 109202 US64/Taos Canyon “Alpine Haven” 4BD/2.5BA/3CG @ $1,950,000 MLS 109051 Town of Taos/Valverde Commons 3BD/2BA @ $1,100,000 MLS 109544 Blueberry Hill Road “Starter Home/Investment” 3BD/1BA/1CG/1AC @ $379,000 MLS 109596 Arroyo Seco “Base Camp of Activities” 3BD/3BA/3CG/RV hookup/2.42AC @ $895,000 MLS 109369 Eototo Road 3BD/2BA/1CG/1AC @ $735,000 MLS 109774 Town of Taos/ Burch Street Condo 2BD/2BA/1CG @ $385,000 MLS 109086 M AKING D REAMSA R EALITY 314 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Ste. A | Taos, NM 87571 SchantzCo.com 575-758-1924 G REATER T AOS V ALLEY 2022 M ARKET R EPORT - Y EAR E ND Residential Single Family Facts: Average Sales Price UP: +8% to Historic High, $584,999 Compared to pre-covid UP: + 46% from $393,854 Units Sales UP: +5% Listing Units compared to Q3: Down -26% Pending Units compared to Q3: Down -114% Most active price ranges: $400,000 - $600,000 Luxury: >$1,399,000 Units Active: 13. Units Sold: 15. Units Pending: 0. With a +74% increase in $1M +++ Condos: Average Sales Price up: +12% TO $398,215 Condo Units UP: +15% Residential: Single Family Average Price Sold Date Range: 2000 - 2022 g REDUCED
HistoricTaos Plaza “Prime Commercial Location” Land and Building. 17,000 sqft. @ $4,000,000 MLS 109564 TownofTaos/PaseodelPuebloNorte “InvestmentOp” Land/Building/Business @ $1,500,000 MLS 109337 Ski Valley Road/Taos Tennis Ranch 7.52AC $1,900,000 MLS 107967 Lower Colonias/Camino Tortuga “Development Potential” 10.0AC @ 199,000 MLS 109583 Lower Colonias/Sugar Lane 4.99AC$94,962 MLS 107609 Blueberry Hill Rd “Development Potential” 25.44AC @ $499,000 MLS 108459 Carson: “Make it your Getaway” 34.38Ac @ $130,000 MLS 108772 Talpa/Maestas Road “Primo Location” 2AC @ $170,000 MLS 108931 Questa: El Rito/Latir 2 parcels, each 5.00AC @ $75,000 MLS 104676 -7 L ISTWITHTHE B EST SchantzCo.com 575-758-1924 314A Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos, NM 87571 575-758-1924 x 501 office 575-770-6258 cell jschantz@newmex.com Kristine Wood kristinewood@newmex.com Yvonne Lewis yvonnetaos@gmail.com JOEL K. SCHANTZ & COMPANY WWW.SCHANTZCO.COM SEE REAL-TIME MLS LISTINGS, ALL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE NOW IN THE TAOS VALLEY AND CURRENT MARKET TRENDS

REALTOR ® of the Year

Honoring Tara Chisum, REALTOR® of the Year

When the Calf Canyon and Hermit’s Peak fires roared up the Pecos Wilderness this past spring, residents became terrified as the fire raged. Many days of high winds blew sparks up to two miles ahead, igniting the forested mountain sides and farming valleys of San Miguel and Mora Counties. Communities ahead of the flames were warned to be ready to evacuate, and Chacon, Ocate, Guadalupita, Black Lake, Angel Fire, Eagle Nest were on high alert. Early in the disaster there were no services available to those residents, and Tara Chisum stepped up, offering her Keller Williams Real Estate office in Angel Fire as an Evacuation Station for the Moreno Valley. She organized the office as a food bank drop off and pick up point for evacuees to get groceries and supplies. She saw the need to coordinate volunteers and donations with requests, communicating through the community each day. Each following day the residents showed up with exactly what the evacuees needed.

Tara served as a point of contact between the Governor’s office, Homeland Security and their State Representative Roger Montoya, hosting a breakfast for over 100 evacuees and state and local leaders to identify and fill their needs. She kept in communication with the local fire chief and assisted the Federal firefighters establish a base of operations when they arrived in Angel Fire.

When danger drew near the order to leave was given. Her team had to evacuate the Evacuation Station, as residents were instructed to vacate their homes and businesses. Residents filled trucks and trailers to move their possessions out of the Moreno Valley. They eventually reopened in Mora to be closer to the fire victims. Her efforts then turned to a fundraising event which raised over $31,000, paid directly to victims of the fire.

She is thankful to the community members who really showed up to help their neighbors. Taos County Association of REALTORS is proud to honor Tara Chisum for her remarkable efforts, and wish to honor her as 2022’s REALTOR® OF THE YEAR.

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“We thought we were coming to Taos for the summer in 2015,” says Koenig. “In classic Taos fashion, one thing led to another and we decided to stay.” He had been hired as a museum consultant at the Couse Foundation for the summer, but both he and Folwell fell in love with Taos and decided to find a way to stay here to see the fall. That ended up being forever.

After deciding to move to Taos, they began to search for a house. “We looked hard, but there was big disparity between Taos and Tucson prices where we owned a home,” says Folwell. “The homes were almost twice the price on a square-foot basis here compared to Tucson.” Eventually, they found the Valdez house that had been sitting vacant for several years. Koenig explains that the home was all closed in but there was no flooring other than the flagstone in the living room. The rest of the floors were just poured concrete and the backyard was dirt.

“We had seriously considered finding some land and putting a yurt on it,” he says. “Then we saw this property. In the pictures from the real estate listing online, it looked like hippie construction gone wrong. In reality, it turned out to be masterful craftsmanship.

When we got here, we saw that the bones were killer and it is beautifully sited. This was a huge opportunity for us. No way we could have afforded a house like this. We knew that this was our house — no matter what we had to do.”

The beautiful siting brings in big views of the rock face of El Salto and Taos Mountain through enormous plate glass windows that flank a rustic elegant rock fireplace. Looking the other direction down the Rio Hondo drainage, there are wide-open vistas of colorful sunsets. “Before we even owned the house, we would come over with a bottle of wine and cheese and climb up on the roof to watch the sunsets,” says Folwell.

The couple got a construction loan to finish the house and made some changes. They removed a small powder room in the living room so that they could enlarge the stairway that led up to the kitchen. This change helped better reveal the massive vigas that they were told came from Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado. They also removed a partial wall that blocked the views of El Salto and Taos Mountain “Once we opened that up, the whole space made sense,” says Koenig.

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View from dining room into living room with micaceous pottery on dining room table by John Yellowbird Samora (Taos Pueblo).

Now, it is a gracious house for the couple and their extensive art collection, and also home to Folwell’s art studio. The studio and living room share the first floor with a bathroom that has a sleek two-person tub with views out to the evergreen-covered hillside.

The living room opens to the kitchen a few steps up. A curving staircase leads to a firstfloor study with a massive desk, an exact match to the desk that Koenig has at work. He found the desks two years apart and thinks they may have come from the State Savings Bank on the plaza that went out of business during the depression.

Farther up the stairs, there is a top-floor master bedroom that opens onto a rooftop deck. The first order of business was to knock out an existing window and add a door to the rooftop deck. “We don’t miss a sunset,” says Koenig. “If we are cooking dinner, we run upstairs with a glass of wine to watch the sun go down.”

When asked what he appreciates most about the house, he says, “There are three things I love: it is beautifully sited on top of the hill to take advantage of the views, the overall design and floor plan are so thoughtful, and the craftsmanship and materials are phenomenal. I really credit John Pinkard, the owner-builder, for the level of detail he brought to the house.”

Folwell points out that when entertaining, everyone ends up in the kitchen, but with this floor plan, the kitchen is open to the living room and there is more space for everyone. “It is wonderful to have heated floors, a real luxury,” she adds. “I always appreciate the views. Every single day we are grateful. Not a day that goes by that we don’t say we love it here.”

OUTSIDE SPACE & GUESTHOUSE

The previously bare backyard was finished over the next few years by the couple. Taking advantage of its hillside location, the backyard is now landscaped with terraces and has its own trail system complete with bridges and waterfalls. The house blocks the wind from the west and creates a protected private space for relaxing outdoors.

The 800-square-foot guesthouse was previously divided into two smaller apartments. They restored the space to create a larger comfortable space for guests. “When we opened up the space, the upstairs had commanding 360-degree views from the windows on every side; really the best views of the whole property,” says Koenig.

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Davison Koenig’s home office/den.
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Living room.

As a kid, you grow up having to help chop wood and dig clay for the pots, before you go play with your friends. Why would I grow up and do chores for a living?

Dusk falls in Valdez. Susan Folwell works inside her studio Monday (Dec. 5) in her Valdez home.

A LIFE OF ART

Folwell comes from a long line of potters on her mother’s side. The kitchen is filled with family pots from her grandmother Rose Naranjo, her mother Jody Folwell, and her Aunt Edna, who married into the Taos Pueblo and lives there. “I grew up on Santa Clara Pueblo. I went to the day school there,” says Folwell. “I attended Española High School, then went off to college. The place that had the biggest impact on me was the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit. It’s an industrial design school and I ended up going there to study photography.”

Initially, she wasn’t interested in making pottery. “As a kid, you grow up having to help chop wood and dig clay for the pots, before you go play with your friends. Why would I grow up and do chores for a living?” she asked herself.

She eventually found her way back to pottery, and has been working as a potter for over 30 years. With inspiration from her father, painter Hank Folwell, she uses pottery as a canvas to paint her own ideas that incorporate social and political commentary, as well as pop art elements. Since she has been in Taos, she’s been working on a project that looks to the Taos Society of Artists founded in 1915 for inspiration. Working with Koenig, her work was featured in an exhibit at the Harwood Museum. “It was really fun,” she says. “Davison and I curated the show. I was neck deep in working with the TSA inspiration and thought it was going to be really brilliant or one of the stupidest things I have ever done, putting pottery next to master works. I wondered if they were going to hold up next to the original paintings. I think it actually turned out really well.”

One of her pots echoes a nighttime painting of Jerry Mirabal by E.I. Couse that sits on an easel in his studio, which is preserved as he left it in 1936. Other images reflect what she thinks the TSA artists might have taken with them in their wagon during a day of painting out in the Taos landscape, including a loaf of bread and a can of Taos Trout, based on a Bert Phillips image.

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Susan and Davison sit for a portrait on the roof of their Valdez home.

Much of her work is in private or museum collections. “Don’t let her fool you by being too humble,” says Koenig. “We recently redid her resume and she is in 20 museums internationally and just got commissions to be in two more.” Some of the museums feature the work of the TSA. “As far as we know, she is the only Native artist that is doing commentary work with the Taos Society of Artists,” he says.

Folwell adds,” It’s been fascinating, since the TSA work was done 100 years ago. It stands up well over time. The work did a lot in terms of humanizing Native Americans. It really does resonate for me — how beautifully they depicted Native people and how the artists had great relationships with their models. I really appreciate what they’ve done and what they’ve given to Native people. I think the work really helps with people’s understanding, even though it is a bit romanticized.”

Koenig explains that 100 years ago, most people’s exposure to Native people was through popular fiction and dime novels. Most Americans didn’t know a Native American and, at the time, there was still talk of the “Indian Problem.”

Susan Folwell’s studio. Downstairs bathroom. Master bedroom with “Portrait of Joseph Sunhawk Sandoval, Taos Pueblo”, oil on canvas painting by Susan Folwell’s father, Henry “Hank” Folwell.
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The work Folwell is doing with TSA coordinates well with the work Koenig does at the Couse-Sharp Historic Site. He says the TSA artists covered everything, from everyday life to completely romanticized versions of Native American life. “E.I. Couse portrayed the dignity and the beauty of Native people, in stark contrast to most Americans exposure to Native America. At that time, the prevalent imagery was the never-ending fight for Manifest Destiny — rounding up the wagons, while Indians on horseback let arrows fly. The work of the TSA, on the other hand, depicted the inner-life of the people. I would argue the artists of Taos and Santa Fe together had a significant humanities impact — through their thoughtful depictions and national reach, they helped change American’s perceptions of Native people. By the 1920s, these artists were so well known, people were traveling great distances to meet the artists of Taos and experience the cultures of the American Southwest.”

Twilight at the Valdez home.
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“Planting Prayer Plumes” by E. Irving Couse. Folwell Family Pottery - (L-R): Rose Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo), Jody Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo), Rose Naranjo, Rose Naranjo, Edna Romero (Santa Clara/Taos Pueblo). Susan Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo) “Cry Baby Series” (in progress), pottery, acrylic paint, india ink. Kathleen Wall (Jemez Pueblo) “Koshare” pottery.
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Couse Palette, Paints and Brush“Planting Prayer Plumes” Nocturne” by Susan Folwell.

With a background in anthropology and contemporary Native art, Koenig himself is an artist. He came to Taos from the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona, intending to work on a project for Virginia Couse Leavitt focused on Joseph Henry Sharp. Soon after, he was hired as the first executive director and helped launch the creation of the Lunder Research Center, after receiving a $700,000 grant from the Lunder Foundation. “I’m really getting a good grasp of years of complexity of art and culture in Taos and Northern New Mexico after being here seven or eight years” he says. “I just love it. Its complexity makes it so rich. At the Couse-Sharp Historic Site, we focus on contemporary Native artwork and work closely with Taos Pueblo, including bringing day school students to the site for annual visits.” The research center offers tours, which are proving to be a draw for local residents. The archives of photos and information from 100 years ago are being used by national museums like The Denver Art Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art and independent scholars from across the globe.

To find out more about Susan Folwell and Davison Koenig, visit folwellkoenig.com. The Taos Society of Artists is featured at couse-sharp.org.

Angie Yazzie (Taos Pueblo) “Stepped Bowl” micaceous pottery.
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Cara Romero (Chemehuevi) “Water Memory”, photo paper reverse mounted on acrylic.
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nter the 18th-century adobe that houses Tres Estrellas Gallery and be transported into centuries past. Chris Ferguson and Carla Bogdanoff specialize in historic rare textiles and other pieces contemporary to these vintage blankets, rugs and serapes. Furniture, ceramic pots and devotional art provide a complementary “witness to history.”

“Most of the pieces in this room tend to be what you call collector grade, they’re not inexpensive, they are somewhat iconic,” notes Ferguson. “Although your home decorating budget might not

include a circa 1870 late classic chief’s blanket, or early classic Rio Grande blanket from Nicolai Fechin’s personal collection, there are more modest/ approachable pieces to purchase.”

Passing from one room to the next takes one through time, disparate places and an intersection of cultures. An interpretation of these unique items by Chris sparks ideas about how to implement Taos style into home design, whatever one’s budget. Speaking of the historic weavings around him, “The elements that you see in them, you’re looking at the foundation stones of everything that we think of as Southwestern style and design.”

Tres Estrellas gallery owner Christopher Ferguson.
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Photo: Nathan Burton, Taos News

Located in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila, Saltillo boasts centuries of fine weaving. This tradition is known for rich colors and patterns, but less spoken of is the labor-intensive creation of a blanket or serape. A more elaborate piece — intended for the wearer to demonstrate their wealth — might take months, even years, to pass from sheep’s back through spinning, dyeing, weaving. Move at the pace of the Southwest and select home goods that have been constructed with care by skilled hands.

Diamond, Chevron, Hourglass

Simple or complex, shapes help tell the origin story of a weaving. Taos style encompasses the three traditions explored below: Saltillo, Diné, and Rio Grande. Find these shapes and incorporate them in your furnishings.

Navajo late classic sarape, circa 1870s. ©Geraint Smith Photography
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Photo: Nathan Burton, Taos News

Northern New Mexico weavers such as those in El Valle used European-style looms to produce larger weavings for market. They borrowed the bold color schemes of the Saltillo and the striking shapes the Diné favored, but infused their pieces with their own distinct flair, found in the border pattern. Combine your own style with the influences of the many cultures around you.

The Diné artistry with vegetal dyes was rooted in traditional knowledge and benefitted from trade in Mexico.

Before synthetic aniline dyes were more readily available, circa 1880, dyers incorporated indigo for blues, chamisa and chamiso for yellow, and cochineal for various shades of red, a symbol of power.

Cochineal comes from the dried, powdered bodies of a scale insect that eats and lives on Nopal cactuses. Combine all three and a rainbow of colors is possible.

Paint and select fabrics for your home in soft yet vibrant colors akin to these natural dyes.

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Throughout the gallery, blankets and serapes shift between two- and three-dimensional, depending on how they are displayed. While not exactly trod upon there, they are hung on walls, folded on tables, draped over free-standing body forms, and even actual shoulders. Bring unusual objects into your space and present them in new ways.

Pre-Columbian weaving would have used cotton and other plant materials, but with the arrival of sheep, wool became favored. Ferguson describes a relationship with these textiles: “They’re really better if they’re being occasionally handled. The worst thing you can do is store it away and not look at it.” Celebrate Taos style with functional art.

The repetition of shapes creates eye-catching patterns within all three traditions. The Diné used terraced designs throughout the work they created on upright looms. Chris notes these geometric shapes were created by “borrowing what they did [in their] basket weaving.” Lightning, powerful element that it is, could be captured in cloth. Bring striking patterns into your décor.

Visit Ferguson and

at Tres

Gallery, 208 Ranchitos Road, Unit A.

The gallery is open Wednesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or at tedtaos.com.

Mexican sarapes, last quarter 19th Century. ©Geraint Smith Photography Photo: Nathan Burton, Taos News Photos: Nathan Burton, Taos News Bogdanoff Estrellas
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Views from the Valley Your Source for All Things Angel Fire Real Estate

Condo or house? Choosing the best fit for you.

HIowdy to all our neighbors in the Enchanted Circle and those visiting beautiful Northern New Mexico. I appreciate you reading this column as I give you my “views from the valley.” In this edition, we’ll compare and contrast condo and stand-alone-home living to help you navigate that choice before your next property purchase. Ready to learn more? Read on!

The great debate

So, you’re moving to the mountains. First off, know that no matter what kind of home you choose, you’ve already won! You get to call the beautiful Southern Rockies home and, let’s be honest, how much time will you be spending inside anyway?

Now that it’s time to look for properties, you need to decide what type of home you’re looking for. There are several factors to consider when making the choice. Ask yourself the following questions to get started:

• Will you be living in Northern New Mexico fulltime or seasonally?

• What’s your budget?

• How many bedrooms do you need?

• How much time are you willing to spend on maintenance and upkeep?

Condos

There are many pros to condo-living in Angel Fire, especially in the current market, where stand-alone home inventory is lower than normal. If you love convenience, affordability and amenities, a condo is an ideal choice for you.

The pros of condo living

• Availability

Despite the competitive market and lack of inventory for sale, condos continue to enter the market at affordable prices.

• Cost

Speaking of affordability, for those with a more modest budget, condos offer great bang for your buck. You can enjoy mountain life without worrying about breaking the bank. You’ll avoid high mortgages payments, not to mention large maintenance fees that are often associated with owning a home.

• Flexibility

A condo is also a great option for those looking to live in Angel Fire seasonally. If you’re big into skiing and snowboarding and want to spend your winters in the Enchanted Circle, a condo is a great choice for a second home.

• Convenience

If you want to be close to the center of town and have access to amenities, a condo is the choice for you. Many condos, especially in Angel Fire, are located centrally, within five minutes of Angel Fire Resort. Plus, access to amenities like fitness centers, saunas, private storage lockers and more often come with your unit.

If these pros sound appealing, we suggest checking out The Grande at Angel Fire, a luxury condominium complex in Angel Fire. With multiple units at varying price points, high-end amenities and a prime location, The Grande is a great choice for those looking for condo living.

The cons of condo living

Of course, condos aren’t for everyone. Condos are much smaller, often having only one-to-two bedrooms, making hosting guests more difficult. For those who value privacy and land, a condo might be a challenge to adjust to. Units share walls, and yards are hard to come by. If you’re downsiz-

ing, you’ll have to get creative with storage. Certain condos, like The Grande, have private storage lockers for each unit, but most do not. These are things you’ll definitely need to consider when purchasing your property.

The pros of stand-alone homes

With more room for customization, ample storage space, the opportunity to own land and room for the whole family, stand-alone homes are popular for a reason. What are the pros?

• Space

If you love to entertain, need several bedrooms and are looking for plenty of storage options, a home is probably your best bet. Plus, you’ll have the ability to purchase acreage or have a yard, something condos can’t offer.

Privacy

If you love the idea of living far from your neighbors, a home will fit the bill.

• Financial Appreciation

Purchasing a home is a great financial investment. You can diversify your portfolio with any property, but stand-alone homes appreciate faster than condos.

The cons of stand-alone homes

The number one con of most stand-alone properties is price. If you’re looking for something more affordable, a condo is usually — though not always — your best option. Especially if you’re a sunbird, a resident who lives in the Southern Rockies for skiing and snowboarding season, condos often make the most economical sense. Homes also tend to need more maintenance, so if you’re only here for the winter or summer, you won’t want to spend precious time on upkeep.

Either way, you can’t go wrong when purchasing property in the Enchanted Circle. If you’re ready to call this place home, RE/MAX Mountain Realty of Angel Fire can optimize your budget and find you the property of your dreams. Get started today and give us a call at 575-216-5834.

Mike Woolley, Broker/Owner

RE/MAX Mountain Realty of Angel Fire

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GET TO KNOW THE ENCHANTED CIRCLE

The Enchanted Circle is an 83-mile circular highway of stunning scenery that links the Taos Pueblo, considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the nation, with towns and areas known for their history, culture and abundance of outdoor activities. The drive takes approximately 2 ½ hours, but be sure to add time for plenty of stops along the way.

TOWN OF TAOS

Taos Plaza resides at the heart of the historic district, surrounded by shops, galleries and restaurants within easy walking distance of neighboring homes. At nearly 7,000 feet, the town is relatively flat with a variety of native plants and trees.

Home sale price range:  Low: $100,000 - High: $1,862,500

BLUEBERRY HILL

An increasingly popular area for homes surrounded by sagebrush mesas and a short drive into the town of Taos.

Home sale price range:  Low: $350,000 - High: $1,051,550

UPPER LAS COLONIAS

This popular area is conveniently located and tucked in and around sagebrush and juniper trees.

Home sale price range:  Low: $195,000 - High: $1,300,000

ARROYO HONDO, HONDO MESA

Where rolling high desert mesa meets the historic Río Grande Gorge, this village of adobes, ranches and a community store and restaurant is popular with fishing enthusiasts and summer picnics near the base of the historic John Dunn Bridge.

Home sale price range:  Low: $149,000 - High: $1,460,000

ARROYO SECO, EL SALTO, DES MONTES

The picturesque village of Arroyo Seco invites visitors to stroll throughout the shops, galleries, and cafés. Arroyo Seco and Des Montes have rolling terrain with orchards and ranches. The areas offer expansive mountain views..

Arroyo Seco home sale price range:  Low: $240,000 - High: $1,890,000

El Salto home sale price range:  Low: $969,000 - High: $2,500,000

Des Montes home sale price range:  Low: $360,000 - High: $1,679,000

TAOS SKI VALLEY, VALDEZ

The village of Valdez sits at the base of the world-renowned Taos Ski Valley. Both areas offer opportunities to live at high altitude and amongst the woodlands and valleys along the Río Hondo. Taos Ski Valley has become a year-round destination attracting visitors in all four seasons.

TSV home sale price range:  Low: $685,000 - High: $1,250,000

TSV condo sale price range:  Low: $225,000 - High: $1,937,000

Valdez home sale price range:  Low: $539,000 - High: $2,625,000

TAOS CANYON, CAÑÓN

Hiking trails, campgrounds and extensive mountain views abound in this pristine setting positioned along the Río Fernando.

Taos Canyon Home sale price:  Low: $319,000 - High: $785,000

Cañon Home sale price range:  Low: $293,500 - High: $1,700,000

TAOS COUNTRY CLUB, STAKEOUT AREA

Home to ‘Outlaw Hill’ where Old West outlaws hid from authorities within the thickness of the piñon and juniper trees, this area affords expansive mountain views.

Home sale price range:  Low: $799,000 - High: $2,800,000

RANCHOS DE TAOS, TALPA, LLANO QUEMADO

Home to San Francisco de Asís, the most photographed church in the nation, Ranchos de Taos is accented with quaint adobe structures, galleries and shops. High terrain and ridges open to views of the Río Grande Gorge and surrounding mountains.

Home sale price range:  Low: $110,000 - High: $1,200,000

WEIMER FOOTHILLS

Located in close proximity to area schools, Holy Cross Medical Center and the Taos Youth and Family Center, local building restrictions protect the natural landscape and views of the mountains and foothills.

Home sale price range:  Low: $275,000 - High: $1,235,000

EL PRADO, RANCHITOS, CÓRDOVAS

The rich meadowlands of El Prado abuts the town of Taos and is replete with shops, a gallery, cafés and restaurants. The neighboring residential areas of Ranchitos and Los Córdovas are similar in style and landscape and all have awe-inspiring views of Taos Mountain

El Prado home sale price range: Low: $231,000 - High: $1,205,000

Ranchitos home sale price range:  Low: $119,000 - High: $998,000 Córdovas home sale price range: Low: $470,000 - High: $510,500

VALLE ESCONDIDO

20 minutes east of Taos, this community surrounded by the Carson National Forest offers year-round recreation including hiking, hunting, camping, mountain biking and ATV trails. The area appeals to full- and part-time residents who enjoy an active community lifestyle with a swimming pool, golf course and playground.

Home sale price range:  Low: $322,500 - High: $1,050,000

ANGEL FIRE

Cradled in the majestic Moreno Valley, this town is home to a nationally recognized charter school and is a popular year-round destination for skiers, golfers, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts of all types.

Home sale price range:  Low: $155,000 - High: $2,199,999

RED RIVER

The river of the same name runs through this picturesque town surrounded by the Carson National Forest. This traditional ski town invites travelers and tourists to stay, ski and enjoy the variety of shops and restaurants.

Home sale price range:  Low: $149,000 - High: $1,500,000

QUESTA

Located at the ingress/egress point of the neighboring town of Red River, this agricultural town at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains hosts a popular seasonal farmer’s market and has shops and restaurants.

Home sale price range:  Low: $55,000 - High: $750,000

Price data provided by the Taos County Association of REALTORS® (TCAR). Prices are based on MLS information for the period Nov 1, 2021 through Oct 31, 2022. Neither the New Mexico Association of REALTORS® (NMAR) nor the Taos County Association of REALTORS® (TCAR) guarantees or is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data is maintained by TCAR and may not reflect all real estate activity in the indicated area or market.

TAOS COUNTY

COMMUNITY PROFILE

The boundaries of Taos County stretch from the Colorado border on the north to the Cañón del Río Grande on the south. Containing 2,203 square miles, the 7,000-foot-high Taos Valley is bounded in the east by the soaring Sangre de Cristos of the southern Rockies and in the west by the lower Tusas Range. The terrain crosses a half-dozen ecological zones, from high-alpine tundra to sage grasslands; thus, weather is often localized.

The Río Grande carves a deep gorge down the center of the valley, which is dotted with old volcanic cones and necks.

Tribal members of Picuris Pueblo have lived above the Río Pueblo near Peñasco for centuries. Taos Pueblo is the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States and the northernmost of the 19 Río Grande pueblos. Pueblo history traces back some 1,000 years - centuries before the first Europeans arrived in the late 1500s. These conquistadors claimed the land for Spain, and soon Spanish and Mexican land grantees settled in the Taos area. Ancestral acequias still divert water from seven watersheds along the Sangre de Cristo front into pastures, fields, and orchards.

Roughly 50 percent of Taos County’s 1,444,480 acres is federal land, primarily U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management. About 38 percent of the county is private. Native Americans own 4.3 percent, and state lands make up 6.7 percent. Federal lands accommodate hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, ATV and snowmobiling, hunting and fishing. Golfers tee off at Taos Country Club and Valle Escondido; skiers and snowboarders carve up Taos Ski Valley and Sipapu Ski Area. Government jobs predominate in the local economy and, in the last several decades, tourism has replaced agriculture as a primary economic driver. Real estate and home construction provide revenues and jobs. Visitors come to experience the triculture atmosphere, the hundred-mile views, and adobe stylings - and many return for good. The county is home to a significant number of retirees, many of whom have already purchased second homes. It is also home to several off-thegrid communities west of the Río Grande, including the Earthships of the Greater World Community.

TOWNS, VILLAGES, SETTLEMENTS

Incorporated (population) Taos (5,967), Questa (1,997), Red River (465), Taos Ski Valley (56)

Census Designated Places: Arroyo Hondo, Arroyo Seco, Costilla, Peñasco, Ranchos de Taos, San Cristobal, Talpa, Vadito

Unincorporated: Amalia, El Prado, Llano Quemado, Ojo Caliente, Pilar, Tres Piedras, Valdez

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, TaosCounty.org

POPULATION

Estimated 2020 population 34,489

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

PUEBLOS

Taos Pueblo Sovereign government, tribal governor with staff of nine, war chief with staff of 12, all serving one-year terms. taospueblo.com Picuris Pueblo Sovereign government, tribal governor serves two-year term. picurispueblo.org

TAXES

Gross Receipts Tax Rate 7.50 – 9.4375 percent

Residential Tax Rate 11.128 – 28.651 mills (depending upon location)

Source: New Mexico Tax & Revenue Department; Taos County Assessor’s Office

WORKFORCE

Workforce statistics

Civilian labor force 15,006 Employed 13,868 Unemployed 1,442 Unemployment Rate 10.4 percent

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions

VOTER PROFILE (2021)

Total registered voters:

Democrats 68%

Republicans 14% Libertarians 1%

Other 18%

Office of New Mexico Secretary of State

AGRICULTURE

Number of farms 824

Total farmland 285,130 acres

Average size 346 acres

Market value of ag products sold $7,634,000 (45 percent livestock, 55 percent crops)

Largest commodities Cattle/calves, oats/hay

Source: National Agricultural Statistics Service (2017)

CLIMATE

Month High/Low/Rain (in.)/Snow (in.)

January 40 / 9 / 0.6 / 7.60

February 45 / 15 / .5 / 5.6

March 53 / 23 / 0.8 / 5.3

April 61 / 29 / 0.8 / 2.4

May 71 / 37 / 1.0 / .4

June 81 / 45 / 1.0 / 0

July 85 / 51 / 1.5 / 0

August 82 / 49 / 1.9 / 0

September 76 / 42 / 1.4 / 0

October 65 / 31 / 1.2 / 0.7

November 51 / 20 / 0.8 / 3.9

December 41 / 11 / 0.7 / 8

Annual Average 62 / 32 / 12.33

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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TAOS SKI VALLEY

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Taos Ski Valley sits at the head of the Rio Hondo Canyon, surrounded by Carson National Forest in what is known as the La Cal Basin. New Mexico’s highest point, Wheeler Peak (13,167), rises to the east, and the ridge off Kachina Peak (12,481) sets the western boundary. The climate is montane and alpine, with winter lows below zero and summer highs in the 70s. The economy of the area is dominated by Taos Ski Valley, a world-class winter sports mountain that is known for its steep trails and an average of 300 inches of snowfall. The basin first attracted settlement when gold and copper were discovered in the early 1900s. Founders Ernie and Rhoda Blake put up the first ski lift in 1956 and, until 2013, the family owned the resort. In 2013, the family sold the mountain and facilities to former hedge fund manager Louis Bacon, who began upgrades and renovations starting with the 2014 construction of the Kachina Peak chairlift.

The base area, at 9,200 feet elevation, includes day and overnight facilities. The mountain has 15 lifts and 110 trails, with a total vertical drop of more than 3,000 feet. Typically, about 250,000 skiers

and snowboarders hit the slopes every year. Other winter activities include snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross-country and back-country skiing, and tubing. In the summer, the main chairlift takes hikers, mountain bikers and sightseers to mid-mountain.

The Village of Taos Ski Valley, incorporated in 1996, encompasses 2.3 square miles in the valley and administers municipal services, such as water, sewer, and police.

POPULATION

Estimated 2019

56 year-round; up to 4,000 seasonal (winter)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Village of Taos Ski Valley Master Plan TAXES

Gross Receipts Tax Rate 9.4375 percent

Lodgers Tax Rate 5.0 percent Residential Property Tax 25.728 mills

Sources: New Mexico Tax & Revenue Dept.; Taos County Assessor’s Office

SCHOOLS/HIGHER ED

None; area within Taos Municipal School District

PUBLIC RECREATION FACILITIES

Hiking/Mountain Biking/X-C Carson National Forest, www.fs.usda.gov/ carson, (575) 758-6200; popular trails

include Williams Lake Trail, Bull ‘O The Woods Trail, Gold Hill Trail, Yerba Canyon Trail, Gavilan Canyon Trail.

Fishing: Rio Hondo, Lake Fork

FORM OF GOVERNMENT

Mayor and four-member village council, staggered four-year terms; village administrator

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

TSV daily shuttle to Santa Fe and Albuquerque airports (800) 776-1111 (Winter Only)

North Central Regional Transit District regional service, (505) 629-4725 or (866) 206-0754, ncrtd.org

HEALTH SERVICES

Mogul Medical Urgent Care open during ski season only; mogulmedical.com, (505) 776-8421

DRIVING DISTANCES

Taos 19 miles

Santa Fe 87 miles Albuquerque 149 miles Denver 297 miles Oklahoma City 543 miles Dallas 693 miles

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TOWN OF TAOS

COMMUNITY PROFILE

The 5.4 square miles of incorporated town of Taos spreads out beneath the shadow of Pueblo Peak (12,305) and is bounded roughly by the Río Lucero on the north and Río Grande de Ranchos on the south. At 7,000 feet in elevation, Taos experiences winter lows in the single digits and summer highs in the low 90s.

Taos Puebloans inhabited the sage-piñón-juniper mountain front for several centuries before Spanish explorers arrived around 1600. Soon, Spanish settlers returned, armed with land grant decrees from the king. The central Plaza became the hub of activity and the site of conflicts – often bloody –between the Spanish, natives, and late-arriving Americans. Long isolated from the outside world, Taos began to grow in the 1960s with an influx of hippies to nearby communities. Taos continues to grow to this day with young ski bums and rafters and older retirees.

Commercial activity centers on the Plaza area and along north and south ends of Paseo del Pueblo, the main thoroughfare. A popular home for Southwest artists, Taos boasts dozens of galleries, boutiques, and craft shops – plus renowned studio tours and arts and crafts festivals. Dozens of restaurants serve up wide varieties of cuisine; the Northern New Mexico red-sauce dishes are celebrated. Just south of town in Ranchos de Taos sits St. Francis de Asís Catholic Church, reputed to be the most photographed church in America. The Catholic influence can be seen in the cemeteries, roadside descansos, and neighborhood churches called capillas and moradas. The locals speak a patois of English and Castilian Spanish.

As the county seat, Taos is home to the county government and district courts. The U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management have a strong presence in town. On the outskirts of town, pastures, fields, and gardens irrigated by ancestral acequias extend out from the rivers and streams.

POPULATION

Estimated 2020: 6,474

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

TAXES

Gross Receipts Tax 8.6875 percent Lodgers Tax 5.00 percent

Residential Tax Rate 19.182 mills

Source: New Mexico Tax & Revenue Dept.; Taos County Assessor’s Office

SCHOOLS/HIGHER ED

Taos Municipal School District Ranchos Elementary, Enos García Elementary, Arroyos del Norte Elementary, Taos Middle School, Taos High School, Taos Cyber Magnet Charter schools: Taos Charter School, Anansi Charter School, Vista Grande High School, Taos Integrated School for the Arts, Taos Academy Charter School, Taos International School Higher education: University of New Mexico-Taos

PUBLIC RECREATION FACILITIES

Taos Youth and Family Center, taosyouth.com, (575)758-4160, with game roiom, video games, swimming pool, ice rink; Fred Baca Park, Kit Carson Park Athletics, Taos Eco-Park (soccer, lacrosse); Hiking/Biking Carson National Forest, fs.usda.gov/carson, (575) 758-6200; Bureau of Land Management, Taos Field Office, (575) 758-8851; Ute Mountain

and Río Grande del Norte National Monument; popular trails include Devisadero Loop, South Boundary Trail, Rim Trail

Bowling: Gutters Bowling Alley, taosbowling.com, (575) 758-2695

FORM OF GOVERNMENT

Mayor and four-member town council, staggered four-year terms; town manager; taosgov.com

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

North Central Regional Transit District regional service, (505) 629-4725 or (866) 206-0754, ncrtd.org

Taos Regional Airport general aviation (575) 758-4995, taosgov.com/149/Airport

HEALTH SERVICES

Holy Cross Hospital (575) 758-8883, holycrossmedicalcenter.org

NextCare Urgent Care (575) 758-1414 Taos VA Clinic (575) 751-0328 albuquerque.va.gov/locations/TaosClinic.asp

DRIVING DISTANCES

Santa Fe 70 miles

Albuquerque 131 miles Denver 287 miles Dallas 674 miles Phoenix 595 miles

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RED RIVER

COMMUNITY PROFILE

The town of Red River bustles along the Red River, a mountain tributary to the Rio Grande. The settlement’s elevation is 8,750 feet, and it’s surrounded by Carson National Forest and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The climate ranges from winter lows below 0 to summer highs in the 70s. Thunderstorms often roll through on summer afternoons. Gold miners first settled the area in the mid-1800s. These days, the local economy relies upon winter tourists who ski and snowboard, plus summer tourists who come to hike, mountain bike, drive ATVs and relax in the cool temperatures. Some 1,200 seasonal homes house many of these visitors.

Red River Ski Area rises to the south of town with a vertical drop of 1,600 feet. The mountain includes 58 trails and six lifts on 290 acres and typically attracts more than 120,000 ticket buyers in a winter season. The ski area offers a popular Aerial Ropes Course and the Pioneer Flyer, a small seated-type zip line. In the summer, lifts run for mountain bikers, hikers, and sightseers.

For a fee, wintertime enthusiasts can explore the 21 miles of groomed skiing and snowshoeing trails at Enchanted Forest Cross-Country Ski and Snowshoe Area, located 3 miles east of town. In town, private rental services lease out snowmobiles and ATVs, and horse trail-riding is a popular summer activity.

The town of Red River administers municipal services for residents, visitors and nearly 200 businesses in the community. The town hosts a number of popular summertime events, beginning with the three-day Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally that typically attracts more than 20,000 motorcyclists for the long weekend.

POPULATION

Estimated Red River 2020 465 year-round; approx. 4,000 seasonal

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau; Red River Comprehensive Plan TAXES

Gross Receipts Tax 8.8125 percent

Lodgers Tax 5 percent

Residential Tax Rate 18.191 mills

Source: New Mexico Tax & Revenue Dept.; Taos County Assessor’s Office

SCHOOLS/HIGHER ED

Questa Independent School District Red River Valley Charter School, Alta Vista Elementary & Intermediate, Questa Junior/Senior High School, Roots and Wings Community Charter School Cimarrón Municipal Schools Eagle

Nest Elementary/Middle School, Cimarrón High School, Moreno Valley High School (Angel Fire charter)

PUBLIC RECREATION FACILITIES

General Brandenburg Park, Toni Woerndle Park, Mallette Park, Red River Softball Field/Park

Hiking/Biking/ATV-Snowmobiling

Carson National Forest, fs.usda.gov/carson, (575) 758-6200; popular trails including Red River Nature Trail, Columbine Trail, Sawmill Park Trail, Middlefork Trail, Goose Creek Trail Fishing Red River; Cimarron River, Town Ponds

FORM OF GOVERNMENT

Mayor/Town Council and Town Administrator, with mayor and four councilors serving four-year, staggered terms; redriver.org, (575) 754-2277

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Red River Miner’s Transit Free year-round, door-to-door service, redriver.org/public-transit, (575) 770-5959

Red River Heliport, (575) 754-2277 North Central Regional Transportation District (NCRTD) Free, year-round Blue Bus service, twice daily connection with Questa-Taos route, (505) 629-4725 or (866) 206-0754, ncrtd.org

HEALTH SERVICES

Main Street Medical Center, 305 Pioneer Road, (575) 754-6330: Family health.

UltiMed Clinic (winter only), ski mountain urgent care, located in Lift House building of the Red River Ski Area, 200-A Pioneer Road; ultimed.com/ pages/red.html, (575) 754-1773

DISTANCES

Taos 36 miles

Santa Fe 106 miles

Albuquerque 165 miles

Denver 275 miles

Dallas 648 miles

Oklahoma City 511 miles

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ANGEL FIRE

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Angel Fire is located at an elevation of 8,382 feet above sea level in the high Moreno Valley of Colfax County. The climate mirrors the Rocky Mountain setting that includes some of the highest peaks in New Mexico. In winter, about 210 inches of snow typically fall on Angel Fire, and average temperatures range between 0 and 30 degrees. Summertime highs rarely exceed 80 degrees, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms that cool off midday temperatures.

Originally a favored hunting ground for the Utes, the Moreno Valley grew in the 1860s with the discovery of gold. Ranching dominated the local scene until the 1960s when the first ski runs of Angel Fire Resort were cut on Agua Fria Peak. Tourism fuels the local economy although several large, working ranches still operate in the area.

Surrounded by U.S. National Forest and private ranches, the incorporated village of Angel Fire covers 18,450 acres. The village includes the general aviation Colfax County Airport and the Angel Fire Ski & Golf Resort, a private membership community overseen by the Association of Angel Fire Property Owners. The resort has more than 2,000 private homes, a 500-acre ski and snowboard mountain, a destination zip line, a championship golf course, country club, fishing lake and other amenities for member-landowners. Nonmembers can pay to use most resort facilities.

POPULATION

Estimated Angel Fire 1,192 year-round; seasonal approx. 10,000 wintertime and 3,000 summertime

Source: U.S. Census Bureau; Village Clerk

TAXES

Gross Receipts Tax 7.7708 percent

Lodger’s Tax 5.00 percent Sports & Recreation Fee 2.4 percent Residential Tax Rate 27.375 mills

Sources: N.M. Dept. of Revenue; New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration; Angel Fire Chamber of Commerce

SCHOOLS

Cimarrón Municipal School District Cimarrón Elementary/Middle School; Eagle Nest Elementary/Middle School; Cimarrón High School; Moreno Valley High School

PUBLIC RECREATION FACILITIES

Hiking/Biking/Snowmobiling

Carson National Forest, fs.usda.gov/ carson, (575) 758-6200; Cimarrón Canyon State Park, (575) 3776271; Valle Vidal; popular trails including Sendoro and Bobcat Trails; Elliott Barker Trail Complex; Greenbelt Trails; Oeste Vista; Lake and Lady Slipper trails

Fishing Eagle Nest Lake State Park, (575) 377-1594; Cimarrón State Park, (575) 377-6271; Valle Vidal

Athletics “The Allen Fields,” Angel Fire’s sports complex, hosts soccer, softball, running loop and rugby

FORM OF GOVERNMENT

Village Council with four members and mayor, Four-year, staggered terms; angelfirenm.gov

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

None

HEALTH SERVICES

Moreno Valley Health Care Clinic

11 Elliott Barker Road No. A, (575) 377-3301

UltiMed Clinic (winter only)

Ski Patrol Building, Angel Fire Ski Resort (575) 377-1805

DRIVING DISTANCES

Santa Fe 92 miles

Albuquerque 154 miles

Denver 295 miles Dallas 659 miles

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