Published September 12, 2016 What follows is the story of an actual Las Cruces area homebuyer who purchased a new home a few years ago with the intention of living in it for quite some time. After residing in the property for just under a year, the homeowner received a terrific out-of-town job offer. He
Read MorePublished September 5, 2016 The short answer to the question is three and a half months. The long answer is that the actual time required depends on where the property is located. In this instance, the time represents how long it took to close the 913 transactions that were booked through our local multiple listing
Read MorePublished August 29, 2016 Have you applied for a mortgage loan lately? If so, did your lender ask if you’d like to pay discount points? Points? Like to pay? Who likes to pay? Well, you might if you’re convinced that you’ll receive something of greater value in return. That’s the premise behind the concept of
Read MorePublished August 22, 2016 I read in the June 9, 2016 edition of this newspaper that the recent rate boost granted to El Paso Electric would result in an 89 cent per month average increase for each of their 90,000 residential customers in New Mexico. By my fuzzy math, that’s almost a million dollars a
Read MorePublished 8/15, 2016 Economic development is flourishing in downtown Las Cruces. After many years of doubt, speculation, and in some cases outright disbelief that the revitalization of downtown would ever become a reality, a majority of the groundwork needed to support the next round of development is now in place. It is upon that groundwork
Read MorePublished A wise gentlemen once told me that numbers can be tortured to admit to anything. Some numbers speak for themselves, however. In our marketplace, statistics from the Las Cruces Association of Realtors (LCAR) show that 589, or just over 72 percent, of the 816 new and used home, townhome and condominium transactions closed during
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