Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Albuquerque Real Estate is Gaining Stability

Buoyed by lower prices and near historic low interest rates, home sales perked up in the Albuquerque metro region in October. Sales for single-family detached homes last month were 24.12 percent higher than in October 2010 and 9.48 percent higher than September 2011.

The top sales price range in October was $120,000 to $139,000, according to the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors’ monthly report.

The increase in homes sold led to an 11 percent increase in the dollar volume, to $114.3 million. Home prices have been dropping most of 2011 and that continued in October, with the average sale falling 10.5 percent, to $201,874 and the median (half above, half below) sale was more than $167,000, a 7.22 percent drop from a year ago. Inventory continues to drop as well as active listings are now at 4,469, which represents a drop of 18 percent compared to October 2010. A paucity of new home building is putting a lid on inventory.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Mayor Berry signs bill that will help Westside Albuquerque home owners

Mayor Berry signing bill to begin financing one of the most congested intersections in Albuquerque. He believes the project at Paseo Del Norte and Interstate 25 will begin in 2013. This will positively affect the lives and home values for over 150,000 Westside Albuquerque homeowners.

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Vote John Kynor for your 2012 Vice President of the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors

Please ReTweet, RePost, "like", comment, +1, and most importantly, VOTE FOR JOHN KYNOR AS YOUR 2012  GAAR VICE PRESIDENT. 

GAAR & SWMLS Elections 2011

Voting is now open!

Make your voice heard! Vote in the GAAR/SWMLS elections!

Voting will close on October 10th.

Instructions on how to vote:

1.     Click the ‘VOTE!’ button below

2.   Login with your MLS ID and password
*Note: If your password begins with a zero and you are unable to login, try removing the zero and try again.

3.   Follow the instructions to complete the ballot. You will have another opportunity to view Candidate’s resumes and questionnaires before you vote. Just click the “details” link next to a candidate.

4.   Hit “submit” to send in your completed ballot.

5.    Remember that only QBs can vote in the SWMLS elections.

6.   Email support@gaar.com if you have any problems voting.


Vote!


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Renting vs. Selling - Blog - Robin Bartlett

QUESTION: My husband and I have been back and forth about buying a house for the last few months and can't seem to decide! We just saw a house that was listed in The Welcome Home magazine and my husband seems very interested. We decided we would like to rent ours since we only owe a few years. What is your opinion about renting and how will that play into effect when applying for an additional home loan?

ANSWER:  I think that renting is a great option! Were you thinking of hiring a property management company, or of being the landlords yourself? There are pros and cons to both sides. I have a few companies in town that I would recommend to manage the property for you. The industry standard is usually 10% of the monthly rent goes to the management company.

Another option, that is gaining popularity, is to rent your home to a house tender. Usually the rent is set at a rather reduced rate with the expectation from the tenants that the home will be kept in show quality. With furniture and decorations to accent the home. The tenants in these situations understand that they can be given a thirty day notice at any time - when the house goes under contract.

I guess it depends on if you were wanting to get into the rental property market, or if you were just nervous about the market. We should chat about this. As far as how it applies to your obtaining a second mortgage; rental income cannot be counted as income until you have been receiving rent for two years.  I work with a number of mortgage companies here in town. I would be happy to have them give you a call to see if two mortgages is an option, or if it would be more financially prudent to sell your home first. There is no cost or obligation, just informational.

Let me know what you think. I'd also be happy to sit down with you and talk through it. I've set up a couple meetings in the past where I get buyers together with other industry experts so that any and all the questions you have can be answered. Let me know if that sounds like something that might be helpful.



Excellent post Robin. Great wisdom for people sitting on the fence right now.

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Friday, September 30, 2011

What's happening at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta?

Saturday October 1

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45

6:30
6:45
7:00

Dawn Patrol Show, presented by
Route 66 Casino Hotel
, more...
Krispy Kreme Morning Glow
Opening Ceremonies
Mass Ascension, more...
2:00

5:45
6:00

8:00

America's Challenge Gas Balloon
Race Inflation, more...
Twilight Twinkle Glow™, more...
America's Challenge Gas Balloon
Race Launch, more...
*AfterGlow™Fireworks Show, presented by Albuquerque Journal, more...
Sunday October 2

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45

6:30
7:00
9:00
11:00

Dawn Patrol Show, presented by
Route 66 Casino Hotel
, more...
Krispy Kreme Morning Glow
Mass Ascension, more...
Fiesta of Wheels Car Show
Balloon Fiesta Pin Trading
(Balloon Discovery Center)

5:45
8:00

Balloon Glow, more...
*AfterGlow™Fireworks Show, presented by
Albuquerque Journal
, more...
Monday October 3

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45
7:00

Dawn Patrol, more...
Flying Competition – Sandia Resort & Casino $100,000 Challenge
  No Events
Tuesday October 4

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45
7:00

Dawn Patrol, more...
Flying Competition – Sandia Resort & Casino $100,000 Challenge
  No Events
Wednesday October 5

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45

6:30
7:00

Dawn Patrol Show, presented by
Route 66 Casino Hotel
, more...
Krispy Kreme Morning Glow
Flight of the Nations Mass
Ascension Flying Competition
  No Events
Thursday October 6

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45
7:00
8:00

Dawn Patrol, more...
Special Shape Rodeo™, more...
Flying Competition - Sandia Resort & Casino
$100,000 Challenge & Prize Grab

5:45
8:00

Special Shape Glowdeo™
*AfterGlow™Fireworks Show, presented by
Albuquerque Journal, more...
Friday October 7

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45
7:00
8:00
8:00

Dawn Patrol, more...
Special Shape Rodeo™, more...
Key Grab Competition & Sandia Resort & Casino $100,000 Challenge
5:45
8:00

Special Shape Glowdeo™
*AfterGlow™Fireworks Show, presented by
Albuquerque Journal, more...
Saturday October 8

Morning Session


Evening Session

5:45

6:30
7:00
11:00

Dawn Patrol Show, presented by
Route 66 Casino Hotel
, more...
Krispy Kreme Morning Glow
Mass Ascension, more...
Balloon Fiesta Pin Trading
(Balloon Discovery Center)
5:45
8:00

Night Magic™Glow, more...
*AfterGlow™Fireworks Show, presented by
Albuquerque Journal, more...
Sunday October 9 - Propane Day

Morning Session



5:45

6:30
7:00

Dawn Patrol Show, presented by
Route 66 Casino Hotel
, more...
Krispy Kreme Morning Glow
Farewell Mass Ascension, more...

Are you going to the Balloon Fiesta this year?

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Friday, August 26, 2011

What does John Kynor do when he's not selling Albuquerque homes? This is my true passion.

The Active 20-30 Club of Albuquerque just wrapped its annual Children’s Shopping Spree and is focusing on its biggest event of the year, the 23rd annual Equestrian Cup Wine & Food Tasting. The event takes place October 23 at Expo New Mexico to benefit All Faiths Receiving Home and its children's safe house.

The Equestrian Cup offers attendees beer and wine sampling from local breweries and wineries, along with food booths that represent Albuquerque restaurants. An equestrian competition takes place in a horse event area, and attendees can bid on art, a Napa Valley vacation, vintage wines, spa services and restaurant gift certificates at a silent auction. Tickets for the event are $50.

The 20-30 Club is a group of professionals under 40 whose mission is to support charitable programs for children. Members represent many professions, including restaurants, retail, banking, accounting, law, health care, real estate, technology, engineering and government.

The club’s last event, the Children’s Shopping Spree, took place August 6 at Target  at 6100 Paseo del Norte NE. It provided 45 elementary school kids a $100 gift card to spend on new clothes, shoes, school supplies and personal items. The kids are involved in Bernalillo County’s court appointed special advocates (CASA) program. CASA serves kids that have been affected by domestic violence, abuse and neglect.

Other annual events sponsored by the 20/30 Club include “Kickball 4 the Kids” and a kids’ holiday party.

Local businessman John Kynor, a member since 2008, is the sponsorship chair of the Equestrian Cup. Kynor, 31, is a real estate broker for Coldwell Banker Legacy  . He said All Faiths Receiving Home is a worthy beneficiary.

“They provide a safe house for kids who are going through some form of trauma, as well as family counseling and a day care center,” Kynor said.

Kynor said the 20-30 Club has funded the safe house for many years. He has served as a member of the All Faiths foundation board of trustees for three years.

“The most rewarding thing you can do is help someone who can’t help themselves, especially when you help someone without expectation of notoriety and gratitude. That’s when you really feel rewarded,” Kynor said.

The Equestrian Cup takes place from noon to 4 p.m. More information about the event and the 20-30 Club is online. Click here for information on All Faiths Receiving Home.

Thank you so much @Damon Scott and New Mexico Business Weekly for your time and for supporting my endeavors and charities. The impact of your words will touch the lives of so many New Mexico children. I speak for everyone when I offer you a heart felt, sincere, THANK YOU!

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Could the Dodd-Frank Bill actually make a positive impact on Albuquerque Real Estate?

New Mexico’s small community banks could see their Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. premiums fall by 30 percent, thanks to a federal law that shifts some of those insurance payments to banks with assets of more than $10 billion. Ultimately, that could translate into increased lending capacity.

Those premiums finance the FDIC’s insurance fund, which insures deposits and makes good on losses from failed banks.

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act required the FDIC to shift from assessing premiums on deposits to assets, such as loans and borrowed money.

The idea was that community banks rely mostly on deposits for money to loan out to consumers and businesses, while larger banks rely less on deposits and can borrow money to loan out. Thus, large banks carry more loans that are financed by borrowed money and have been getting a break on FDIC premiums, because they didn’t need to hold as many deposits.

“This is a huge deal for community banks. It is very positive,” said Jerry Walker, president of the Independent Community Bankers Association of New Mexico. “For a number of years, community banks have paid a disproportionate share” of the FDIC insurance premiums.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Why Albuquerque Home Buyers and Sellers Should Google Their Home First - Albuquerque Realtor Tips

The amount of information available on the web is staggering. Google indexes billions and billions of webpages, and has an index of roughly 100 million gigabytes. With virtually any type of information imaginable, it makes sense for homeowners to do regular internet searches for their home’s address and be aware of what type of information is available about their property and their neighborhood on the web.

Google

Home Buyers Google Too

Prospective buyers and tenants are googling homes of interest to them- to find comparable properties, past sales, crime reports, neighborhood information, and much more. If your homeowners are thinking of selling or renting their property, make sure they are prepared for what prospects might see.

What They Might Find

The most common results will be other homes for sale or recently sold, a google map to the property, crime reports and foreclosure reports for the area. All of these items could influence a prospective buyer or tenant. Additionally, there may be personal information about the homeowner that could influence how a prospective buyer negotiates an offer. Savvy buyers and sellers are searching for any information that might give them a leg up on negotiations.

More unusual finds could include historic information about the neighborhood, unknown or unusual property history and more. In addition to just searching their specific address, homeowners should search their own name, their street name and the subdivision or neighborhood they live in.

For example, in the search below, results showed home listings, tax assessment information and even a blog post speculating about the property.

I believe strongly in a positive internet presence. With so many blogs and open forums, others can say practically anything about you, your neighborhood, your home, your neighborhood, etc. that might positively or [hopefully not] negatively impact your efforts to sell your home. Alternatively, as an Albuquerque home buyer, you may find Google search results to be helpful in making a decision on which home to buy or how much to offer. Beware though, home valuation websites like Trulia and Zillow, though trying very hard they are still not completely accurate on the values of Albuquerque Real Estate. IF you want to know what your home is worth or how much you should offer on an Albuquerque home, please call me or contact me in the field below.

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Now is THE TIME to get a mortgage - BUY A HOUSE!!!

Okay...if there was ever a time to convince our clients to take their money out of stocks and invest in Real estate.....!!!!!!!!!

30 year fixed conventional 4.375 with a .250% lender credit!!!!!!!!!

Call me and I'll put you in touch with the lender who can do this for you.  No strings attached, no tricks, no hidden fees.  This is the real deal.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Huge Road Project is Half Way Complete - Albuquerque Real Estate News

The city of Albuquerque has again switched the traffic patterns in the Lead/Coal corridor as part of an ongoing $26 million project.

On July 31, the former one-way Coal Avenue re-opened as a two-way traffic route between Interstate 25 and Washington Boulevard. Lead Avenue has been closed to traffic between those two points. Business and local traffic will continue to be allowed on Lead.

Washington will be closed for two weeks as of July 31 as part of the Lead and Coal project. More information is available at a special website created for the project.

Michael Riordan, director of the Department of Municipal Development, said this is the symbolic half-way point on the project.

“Drivers on Coal can now get a glimpse of what the final design will look like,” he said.

The project is slated for completion in spring 2012. It includes intersection improvements, storm drainage infrastructure, traffic calming elements, bicycle lanes, and sidewalk and landscaping improvements, according to the city.

This is huge for the residents of the Nob Hill, UNM South, and Ridgecrest areas which use these roads on a daily basis. The work done to date looks terrific and should make these areas even more appealing than they already are.

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Albuquerque, New Mexico experiences job growth - Albuquerque Realtor News

For the first time in 32 months, New Mexico reported job growth on a year-over-year basis, according to job numbers for June.

The state’s unemployment rate improved slightly in June with a rate of 6.8 percent, down from 6.9 percent in May and 8.4 percent a year ago.

The national unemployment rate increased to 9.2 percent.

The recent unemployment rate declines have resulted not from an increase in employment, but from a shrinking civilian labor force, according to the state’s Department of Workforce Solutions.

The rate of over-the-year job growth was 0.3 percent from June 2010 to June 2011, resulting in 2,400 jobs. A number of industries now are cautiously adding jobs, according to state officials, but there is still evidence of restraint.

Six industries showed growth, while seven declined. But state officials said the industry sectors are facing different circumstances, making it difficult to generalize about the labor market conditions.

Education and health services led the way with 7,500 jobs, growing at a 6.4 percent rate over 2010.

This is great news for our local economy and housing market. As they say, the recession will begin and end with real estate. With the strengthening of the job market, hopefully the housing market will continue to improve.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Albuquerque is one of the most "walkable" cities in the US - Albuquerque Real Estate News

Albuquerque has been ranked among a list of walkable cities in America, by Walk Score’s 2011 ranking of U.S. cities.

The Duke City scored a 48 on the group’s 100-point scale, ranking it 28th among America’s 50 largest cities.

The study seeks to quantify the difficulty of living a “car-lite” lifestyle in a given city.

New York, where just two-percent of city dwellers live in so-called car-dependent neighborhoods, earned the ranking’s top spot (with an 85.3 score), followed by San Francisco (84.9), Boston (79.2) and Chicago (74.3).

Forty-nine percent of Albuquerque dwellers live in neighborhoods where owning a car is deemed a necessity.

The cities at the bottom of the list include Fort Worth (36.1), Oklahoma City (35.6), Charlotte (34.3) and Jacksonville (32.6).

Walk Score’s study considered the number of amenities in a neighborhood and their proximity to residents. The closer grocery stores, restaurants, banks, coffee shops, schools, etc. are to residents, the higher the score that neighborhood receives.

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Short Sales - California law makes the process much more pleasant on everyone involved - Albuquerque Short Sales and Foreclosures

Under a new state law, any lender who agrees to a short sale—which by definition will yield insufficient funds to cover the outstanding loans on a property—must accept it as payment in full for all loan balances. That is a good thing for upside-down homeowners who need to sell, says the California Association of REALTORS®.

In a prepared statement applauding Gov. Jerry Brown for signing SB 458 into law, the association observed that previously a first mortgage holder could accept an agreed-upon short sale payment as full payment for the first mortgage but a junior lien holder could still hound the seller for the full amount owned on the junior lien.

“The signing of this bill is a victory for California homeowners who have been forced to short sell their home only to find that the lender will pursue them after the short sale closes, and demand an additional payment to subsidize the difference,” says association President Beth L. Peerce.

“SB 458 brings closure and certainty to the short sale process and ensures that once a lender has agreed to accept a short sale payment on a property, all lien holders—those in first position and in junior positions—will consider the outstanding balance as paid in full and the homeowner will not be held responsible for any additional payments on the property,” she adds.

New Mexico law makers: I implore you to consider introducing similar legeslation in New Mexico.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Albuquerque ranks in the top 100 Hottest Cities - Albuquerque Real Estate News

Albuquerque and Las Cruces are each on the list of 100 finalists in RelocateAmerica's 14th annual best places to live contest.

The website is taking votes until Aug. 2 to decide the top 10 winners.

The company chose the finalists from nominations and other parameters considered important when relocating. This year, cities best positioned for economic recovery were considered high priority, as well as overall economic stability. This includes factors such as employment, education, community leadership and overall quality of life.

Click here to read city profiles and to vote for this year's winner.

I would take Albuquerque's dry heat over some of the other city's hot and humid any day of the week. Albuquerque has one of the best all around climates of any city I've ever been. We enjoy a nice mild winter yet can go skiing at any of the nearby ski resorts. We have a relatively cool summer with low humidity, so it's really not so uncomfortable. Finally, the spring and fall, my favorite two seasons, are just perfect!

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New Movie Production in New Mexico - Albuquerque Employment and Film News

A new film about a housewife and belly dancing is shooting in various locations around New Mexico.

“Just Like a Woman” stars Sienna Miller from “Alfie” and “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” and Golshifteh Farahani, a star at an early age in Iranian cinema who has been in “Body of Lies” and “About Elly.”

It will employ at least 40 New Mexico crew members and more than 90 principal and background talent, or extras. Filming begins this month around Santa Fe, Lamy, Zia Pueblo, Jemez Springs and Nambe Pueblo.

The story focuses on a housewife, her belly dancing instructor and their trip to Las Vegas, Nev., to enter a competition.

The film is directed by Rachid Bouchareb, who was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of best foreign language film for “Outside the Law.” Producers are Jean Brehat, who also produced “Days of Glory” and “The Life of Jesus,” and Allen Bain, who produced “Camp” and “Julia.”

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Celebrating My Best Friends' Successes in the Hard Rock Limo

Cheersing and celebrating my best friends' success in their careers and being honored by New Mexico Business Weekly's 40 Under Forty award. These are three of Albuquerque's most successful, influential, and philanthropic gentlemen. I am proud of you guys and am honored to be there to help celebrate your achievements.

Next, all heck broke loose and this night became one for the history books. Fun times!

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Downtown developer endeavors again to find a downtown or EDO grocer - Downtown Albuquerque Real Estate News

An Albuquerque developer is trying a new approach to his repeat attempts to entice a grocer to open in East Downtown or EDo.

Rob Dickson, developer of the Lofts at Albuquerque High at Central and Broadway, is reaching out to investors for a planned 4,200-square-foot grocery store concept called The Daily Market. Dickson said initial investor interest has been encouraging, and he needs a manager with extensive grocery store experience for plans to continue moving forward .

“I need a person who can run the store, an experienced grocery store manager [who] can run the project from A to Z,” Dickson said.

Dickson said a business plan in place, but he needs that “key person” to update it, amend it and put together a management team of about four individuals.

The commercial building under consideration as the store site has a large parking lot at 710 Central Ave. SE, one block west of Interstate 25 and the Hotel Parq Central. It last housed an art gallery and skateboard retail shop.

Dickson said a neighborhood market study was done to assess total grocery purchases and market penetration. A Research & Polling survey done in 1999 showed that about one-third of household members in the EDo neighborhood wanted to walk to services, like a grocery store or dry cleaners, and only 1 percent of them could do that at the time.

“This [project] is not just based on gut feel. It will be a great amenity for the neighborhood, but we do not expect [neighborhood customers] to be more than 10 percent of the business. At least 9 out of 10 will arrive in an automobile and there is ample parking,” he said.

Dickson said about 25,000 cars pass the location daily and 100,000 cars pass nearby each day just one block away on I-25.

Downtown has it all. Restaurants, bars, theaters, but the one thing it's missing is a grocery store for the many urban dwellers who call downtown Albuquerque their home.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

New Mexico's mortgage closing costs - Albuquerque, New Mexico Mortgage News

New Mexico is the 14th most expensive state for mortgage closing costs, according to a new survey from Bankrate Inc.

The Bankrate (NYSE: RATE) 2011 Closing Costs Survey shows that nationwide the average origination and title fees on a $200,000 mortgage are up 8.8 percent from a year ago for a total of $4,070.

In New Mexico, the total cost is $4,288, which includes $2,695 in title and closing costs, as well as $1,593 in origination fees. Origination fees include lender charges for services such as underwriting and processing.

New Mexico was the 33rd most expensive state for mortgage closing costs in 2010.

New York is the most expensive state with total fees of $6,183, followed by Texas ($4,944) and Utah ($4,906).

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Did you Coldwell Banker is NOT a bank? Watch this funny video from your Albuquerque Realtor

There are plenty of misconceptions in our world today. Things that we believe are true, but in actuality are totally false. I’m talking about more than Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. Things like the signing of the Declaration of Independence happened on July 4, 1776 or you get warts from kissing a toad.

A mistake that we at Coldwell Banker see from time to time is that some misguided souls think that we’re a bank. We’re battling with the English language on this one. Banker is the last name of one of our founders, Arthur Banker (Colbert Coldwell is the other one in case you were wondering). But when you see “banker” on a sign, the common man may think, “hey, that’s a bank.”

So we thought it was time to deal with this in a humorous way. We approached the very funny team at FunnyorDie.com and came up with a series called, The Truth! Inspired by the eerie gravitas of Unsolved Mysteries and the fact-gathering 20/20 reporting style, The Truth! is infused with a dose of Daily Show attitude, resulting in a unique blend of entertainment and information. These short videos reveal a common misconception in today’s society and show you truth behind it while subtly including the fact that Coldwell Banker is not a bank. The Truth! is hosted by none other than Canadian comedic actor, Alan Thicke, who is widely known for his role as Jason Seaver in the beloved series, Growing Pains.

Today marks the launch of the first episode of The Truth! and we start with an episode dealing with a common mistake made about bulls. There are three episodes in total and one will be released every Monday for the next two weeks. Enjoy and be educated by The Truth!

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You must watch all the way to the end for the TRUTH about Coldwell Banker.

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Congratulations to this year's New Mexico Business Weekly's 40 Under Forty Honorees!

The New Mexico Business Weekly honored 40 of the state’s most accomplished young professionals at its 40 Under Forty event, held Thursday evening at the Hilton Albuquerque.

More than 250 attended the outdoor luau-style celebration. (To learn what the honorees think is cool these days, see Associate Editor Rachel Sams’ blog about the event.)

The Business Weekly asked the public for nominations of young people who are making a mark in New Mexico’s business community. Nominees were required to be under age 40 as of July 15. The newspaper received nominations for more than 150 people, a record for any of its awards programs.

A panel of 40 Under Forty alumni scored the nominees on professional achievement, leadership and community involvement. Judges recused themselves from voting on honorees with whom they had close ties. The judges were Amanda Foor of LCF Research, Adam Greenhood of Esparza Advertising, John Kynor of Coldwell Banker Legacy Realtors and S. Carolyn Ramos of Butt Thornton & Baehr P.C.

40 Under Forty was sponsored by the Hilton Albuquerque, Ranchers Club of New Mexico and Stonestreet A Southwest Grille.

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Challenge from John Kynor to make a difference in someone's life

"Get more from yourself by giving more to those who cannot repay you." I just heard this for the first time tonight. I have given to many who are in the position to repay me, yet it was only in the moments when I had helped someone who really needed me that I truly felt rewarded. Make a difference in someone's life today.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

20-30 Club members from around the country come together to help the children of PB&J Family Services

20-30 Club members from around the country come together in Albuquerque to help the children of PB&J Family Services. Many of these 20-30 Club members have traveled from all over the country and have been in Albuquerque only long enough to check in at their hotel and are already out making a positive impact of the Albuquerque community. I am proud to be part of such an amazing organization. If you are in your 20's or 30's and are interested in making a difference in your community, any community, please contact me. "A man never stands so tall as when kneeling to help a child"

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Another American hero - What a proud day for New Mexico.

I wanted to share this photo I took earlier today at the Medal of Honor Ceremony for Sergeant First Class Leroy Arthur Petry in the East Room of the White House.

A native of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sergeant First Class Petry received the Medal of Honor for his courageous actions during combat operations against an armed enemy in Paktya, Afghanistan in May, 2008. He is the second living, active duty service member to be awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Iraq or Afghanistan. 

Sometimes I hear people say that America’s best days are behind us. But when I meet extraordinary Americans like Sergeant First Class Petry, I know America’s best days are ahead of us.

--MARTIN HEINRICH

We are so very lucky to have men and women like Sergeant First Class Petry serving our country and protecting our freedom. My heart goes out to you for your injuries, and I offer my sincere gratitude to you for your bravery. You are without a doubt a true American Hero!

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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

I am proud to know this guy and call him a friend... He is making a positive impact on the lives of many Albuquerque children.

In the third installment of our Eventbrite Heroes campaign, we highlight Zack Wright, an extraordinary man who has helped develop one of the largest kickball tournaments in the country.

Our Hero:

Most people think having a lead foot would only be good for racecar drivers or grape stompers. Who would have thought this would be the vital weapon in our hero’s arsenal?

Our hero, Zack Wright, is a member of the Active 20/30 Club in Albuquerque, New Mexico. One of the group’s goals is “to support community and charitable programs that serve and benefit the children of New Mexico.”

The Active 20/30 club hosts a food and wine tasting event for charity, every year. However, in a cluttered room full of wine and food aficionados, Zack’s lead foot just got in the way. He needed a way prove his worth to the club and raise money for the kids. What better way to make this happen than a organizing the “Kickball 4 The Kids” tournament?

The Villain:

A kid has got to play, right? Staying active and engaging in physical exercise is necessary to lead a healthy life. Our hero and the Active 20/30 Club raise money for Playworks, a group that promotes recess in elementary schools.

The Event:

In its second year, Kickball 4 The Kids is now one of the top three largest kickball tournament west of the Mississippi. Five-hundred participants on 32 teams gathered on a sunny spring day in Albuquerque to test their eye-foot coordination.

Teams from all over the west coast came to compete for the title.

Zack teamed up with Kickball 365, a well-known organization on the east coast to spread the message of this massive event. Along with promotion on their active Facebook page and use of Eventbrite’s tools, the event gained traction throughout the kickball community.

In preparation for the inaugural “Kickball 4 The Kids” tournament, Zack and his crew ran into problems receiving sponsorships and generating enough funds to make the event profitable for the charity.

The second year proved to be more successful for a couple reasons:

  • Increased time spent networking and using relationships to generate buzz and donations.
  • The first year is always a struggle due to name recognition. Focus on creating a great event and the next one will be easier to run.

    All proceeds went to Playworks, bringing physical education to elementary schools.

With great power comes great responsibility. This tournament is now one of the destinations for premier kickball teams around the country. An elite team from Los Angeles came in town this year and stole the trophy from the local competition. The team “Business Formal” also made quite the impression by flying around the field flaunting tailored suits.

With reoccurring events, our hero must decide where to take this event. Does it become a place for seasoned kickballers to strut their stuff, or a community event for all to relax and enjoy? Direction is something to keep in mind when hosting annual events.

From our Hero:

#MyHeroIs my dad. He laid out a way to be successful professionally and led me on a path to be a good person and a good father.

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Albuquerque has 40th best job market so far this century - Albuquerque Real Estate News

On Numbers compiled the 137 monthly unemployment reports that have been issued by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics since January 2000. Madison’s median jobless rate over that span was 3.5 percent, the lowest figure among the nation’s 100 biggest metros. Honolulu and Washington (3.7 percent) were the runners-up.

Madison’s unemployment rate was 5 percent or less during 110 of the 137 months. The only places to do better in that category were Omaha (119 months at 5 percent or less) and Honolulu (111 months).

At the opposite end of the scale is Fresno, Calif., with a median 2000-2011 unemployment rate of 10.7 percent. Fresno spent 79 months with a rate of 10 percent or more, easily the highest total in the nation. Next was Modesto, Calif., at 59 months.

Albuquerque came in at No. 40 among the 100 biggest metros with a median jobless rate since January 2000 of 5 percent. The Duke City's unemployment rate was 5 percent or less during 72 of the 137 months studied in the report.

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Happy 90th Birthday to The Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors

Happy 90th Birthday to The Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors (GAAR). I am proud to be part of such a dynamic association and honored to be elected by my fellow Realtors to serve on the GAAR Board of Directors. We have a very bright and promising future here at GAAR.

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

QR Codes - More innovative marketing from your Albuquerque Realtor

Scan this QR Code to my new listing and respond to this posting with the price of the home and your favorite QR Code reader to be entered into a drawing for a gift certificate to your favorite restaurant. If you do not have a QR Code reader on your phone, below are a list of my favorite QR Code readers:
- Optiscan
- PaperLinks
- ScanLife
- RedLazer

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Heads up from your Albuquerque Realtor

I25 southbound through Albuquerque is backed up from MintaƱo to Paseo Del Norte. I hope Everybody is safe!

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Sunday, June 26, 2011

More New Mexico Forest Fire Photos From Your Albuquerque Realtor

On my way back from Los Alamos today I got stuck at a roadblock because of the second New Mexico fire I inadvertantly crossed paths with. It is so awful for the area and SO destructive, but I was able to find a little beauty in it - or the "silver lining".

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