Tuesday, June 24, 2014
About Susan Feil
Susan Feil has more than 26 years of residential real estate sales experience exclusive to New Mexico. A top-producing Realtor who has sold in excess of $350 million in property throughout the state, Susan has consistently earned numerous sales and service awards including the Los Mejores award and The Presidential Award.
She is a charter member of The Elite 25.Ranging from million-dollar estates for clients to $80,000 first-time homes for their children, Susan’s skill in finding properties for buyers has resulted in several generations of satisfied customers.A member of the National Association of Realtors, Susan has served on the governing boards for its Residential Sales and Residential Broker’s councils.
At the state level, she was a director of the Realtors Association of New Mexico. Recognized for her professional expertise, Susan has spoken at real estate conferences both in the United States and internationally. A graduate of The Realtors Institute (GRI), Susan’s professional certifications additionally include Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager (CRB), Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) and Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS), Resort and Second Home Specialist (RSPS) and the coveted Commerical Investment Managment Specialst (CCIM).
Active in many charitable organizations, she has volunteered with Santa Fe’s Buckaroo Ball and the Santa Fe Art Institute. Susan has also served as a member of the Jewish Welfare Federation, the New Mexico Symphony Guild and the New Mexico Repertory Theater.
In addition to a bachelor’s degree in English from Case Western Reserve University, Susan earned a master’s degree in communications from Northwestern University.Susan and her late husband traveled extensively worldwide including South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Australia, New Zealand, Bali, France, Spain, Finland, Russia, Germany, Italy, Costa Rica, Mexico, Syria, Lebanon and lived for several years in Turkey.
Read about Susan and New Mexico real estate at www.ExperienceAlbuquerque.com
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
10901 Holly Ave NE (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Views galore! Wonderful ready to move into classy NAA home with tons of extras. This home will fulfill many dreams for wonderful lifestyle. The ambiance of the Sandias invades the home from many rooms. There is a gracious outdoor space to take in the views and spectacular environment. Additionally, there is 30 x 50 metal insulated building with refrigerated A/C, which could be studio/barn or just that extra space for the car/hobby enthusiastic. In impeccible condition, and can accommodate an additional 5-6 cars.80'radio tower that can stay or go!Natural gas is available.
Price: $569,000
MLS#: 815160
Bedrooms: 4
Baths: 3
Sq Ft: 3185
Garage Spaces: 3
Acres: 0.89
Albuquerque Home For Sale
10901 Holly Ave NE
Albuquerque, NM
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Santa Fe's Territorial Architecture - Part 2
I suggest you go back to read Part 1 if you have not yet. The rest will make much more sense ;-)
Territorial architecture typically includes more exterior wood than Pueblo buildings, especially near window frames and doors. Old building techniques like central courtyards and stone on stone construction keep these homes cool in the southwest heat, and have been elegantly updated to fit with modern building styles. Many Territorial buildings also include a touch of Art Deco or Art Moderne, forms which nicely complement the simple aesthetics of the traditional southwest. While Territorial buildings often follow tradition closely, most new homes in this style use the latest building materials to emulate the elegance of Old West. Here, smooth stucco is often used in place of thick plaster on exterior walls.
Homes and buildings in the Territorial style can be found throughout the Southwest, but Santa Fe has fostered this building form more than most other cities. The city's 1957 Historical Zoning Ordinance brought Territorial and Pueblo architecture into the 20th century, with its requirement that all new buildings in the city standard to be traditionally styled. There's no better place than Santa Fe, New Mexico to see how this remarkable building style has developed since the pioneer days.
To read more about Santa Fe real estate, visit www.ExperienceSantaFe.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/851714
Territorial architecture typically includes more exterior wood than Pueblo buildings, especially near window frames and doors. Old building techniques like central courtyards and stone on stone construction keep these homes cool in the southwest heat, and have been elegantly updated to fit with modern building styles. Many Territorial buildings also include a touch of Art Deco or Art Moderne, forms which nicely complement the simple aesthetics of the traditional southwest. While Territorial buildings often follow tradition closely, most new homes in this style use the latest building materials to emulate the elegance of Old West. Here, smooth stucco is often used in place of thick plaster on exterior walls.
Homes and buildings in the Territorial style can be found throughout the Southwest, but Santa Fe has fostered this building form more than most other cities. The city's 1957 Historical Zoning Ordinance brought Territorial and Pueblo architecture into the 20th century, with its requirement that all new buildings in the city standard to be traditionally styled. There's no better place than Santa Fe, New Mexico to see how this remarkable building style has developed since the pioneer days.
To read more about Santa Fe real estate, visit www.ExperienceSantaFe.com
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/851714
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
1515 San Patricio Ave SW (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Beautiful contemporary style 5 bedroom home in the Albuquerque Country Club area. Courtyard entry. Open floor plan. A gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, wine cooler and a large butler's pantry. Spacious rooms with incredible natural light. Rooftop deck. All bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Formal dining. Covered back patio great for entertaining. Three-car garage. Walk to nearby park and paths to the Rio Grande river.
Price: $650,000
MLS#: 814883
Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 6
Sq Ft: 4804
Garage Spaces: 3
Acres: 0.25
Albuquerque Country Club Home For Sale
1515 San Patricio Ave SW
Albuquerque, NM
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