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Albuquerque New Mexico Real Estate



Albuquerque A-Z - City of Albuquerque
Flood Control: Albuquerque Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control Authority (AMAFCA) ...

Official website for the City of Albuquerque www.cabq.gov ... [Read More]

About Albuquerque - City of Albuquerque
Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce ...

Frequently asked questions about Albuquerque. See also the Living and Visiting directories on our website. ...

Albuquerque Convention and Visitor's Bureau website ; ... [Read More]

Albuquerque's Environmental Story - Mid-Heights
The development of the Mid-Heights has, in someways, paralleled Albuquerque's emergence as one ofthe fastest growing cities in the Southwest. Thebrief historical overview that follows reflects someof the significant factors promoting the city's expansion onto the east mesa. These included land speculation, the growth of UNM, and the exploitation, byreal estate agents, of the streetcar as a promotionaldevice to sell lots in the suburbs. ...

The imaginary line that reflected the differencebetween Old Town and New Albuquerque (NewTown) began to dissolve by mid-century, and a newdefinition of old and new led to a new imaginaryline. It was formed beyond UNM, near CarlisleBoulevard. Developers and merchant buildersbegan progressively to shift their housing projectseast toward the mountains. Two major determinantsfor shifting eastward were the price of available landand guaranteed financing. Cheap land made itpossible to build at a scale unknown in Albuquerqueuntil the 1950s. Mortgage guarantees provided bythe Federal Housing Administration for homebuyers significantly reduced the risk of financingresidential development. ... [Read More]

HHS - Office on Disability
Liticia Gallegos , Real Estate Broker, Milligan Realty, Inc., Albuquerque, NM. ...

Elizabeth Dwyer , Housing Planner, City of Albuquerque, Family and Community Services, Albuquerque, NM; ...

Anna Castellano , Assistant Vice President, Production Manager, Suburban Mortgage Company, Albuquerque, NM; ... [Read More]

Councilor Sally Mayer - City Council - City of Albuquerque
Councilor Mayer was named as a “Power Broker” by New Mexico Business Weekly in 2004. She is currently a part-time real estate agent with Keller Williams. She has two children, Ryan and Monique, and a son-in-law, Andy. ...

Councilor Mayer first became active in politics when she lived in Albuquerque’s North Valley. Then, while living in the historic Huning Highland neighborhood of Albuquerque, she became involved with her Neighborhood Association. ... [Read More]

City Council | Tina Cummins
Councilor Cummins has been in the real estate industry for over 12 years. She is currently working in real estate development and sales in the Albuquerque Metro Area. ...

Tina Cummins is a third generation New Mexican; her grandfather relocated to New Mexico before it was even a State. Her parents moved to Albuquerque in 1957 and she grew up in Albuquerque's Southeast Heights. Councilor Cummins attended Albuquerque's Highland High School and then went to attend the College of Santa Fe and the University of New Mexico. ... [Read More]

Albuquerque's Environmental Story - Facts of Modern Albuquerque Life
Wholesale and retail businesses employ almost 25% ofthe work force. Government, which includes the publicschools, the University of New Mexico, AlbuquerqueTechnical-Vocational Institute, Kirtland Air ForceBase, and city, county, state, and federal governmentoffices, employs almost 20% of the work force. Therest are employed in construction, transportation,public utilities, manufacturing, finance, insurance, andreal estate. ...

Albuquerque's Environmental Story Heritage and Human Environment Facts of Modern Albuquerque Life by Linda Cordell, with material by Matthew Schmader ... [Read More]

1997 Economic Census: Real Estate and Rental and Leasing - United States
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ...

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ...

Real estate & rental & leasing ... [Read More]

Valencia County Chamber of Commerce
New Mexico's north-south highway, Interstate 25, is the main route north to Albuquerque, and south to El Paso. Minutes north of Los Lunas the highway bisects I-40, providing east-west travel. From the Village of Los Lunas Albuquerque' International Airport is 20 miles via freeway. ...

Taxes are Low. Commercial and industrial real estate is available at competitive prices. Utilities have been planed for growth and development. And incentives to assist in labor and training and to reduced  taxes are provided when warranted. ... [Read More]

Albuquerque's Environmental Story - Near Heights
The historical development of the variedneighborhoods surrounding the campus of theUniversity of New Mexico (UNM) provides a richcase study of the shifting cultural geography of 20th-century Albuquerque's built environment. At itsinception in the early 1890s, UNM appeared as asolitary, three-story brick sentinel, poised on the emptyeast mesa above the bustling new railroad town. Aslate as 1910, after a decade that saw Albuquerque'spopulation practically double from 6,335 to 11,020,fewer than two dozen houses stood east of the steepsand hills that rose sharply where Interstate 25 nowseparates the downtown area from the Near Heights. There, contiguous to Huning Highlands, wholesalegrocer and visionary real estate developer Martin P. Stammpurchased land in 1891 east of the city limit at HighStreet and platted the Terrace Addition stretching fourblocks south of Central Avenue all the way to YaleAvenue. ... [Read More]


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