Retirement

Retirement

Santa Fe Restaurant Week 2014

One more reason to love Santa Fe: Great food at a variety of restaurants.  And what better way to sample someplace new or revisit an old favorite than during Restaurant Week?*     From February 23rd through March 2nd, participating restaurants offer specially priced meals to
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House and Guest House – 2520 Calle Del Sol

Santa Fe, NM - House and Guest House on 1 Acre in desirable Sol y Lomas Subdivision surrounded by gorgeous naturally-landscaped lot adjoining open space with a country feel, only 3 miles south of downtown. Fantastic Opportunity and Exceptional Value. 3400 sq.ft. main house offering 5 bedrooms,
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Another Reason to Book a Trip to Santa Fe Now!

Four Seasons has added the 87th property to its expanding international portfolio with the rebranding of New Mexico's only AAA Five Diamond resort to Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado Santa Fe. Guests and staff will be celebrating doubly at the opening of the Santa Fe Opera season gala sponsored
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CNN Money’s “Best Places to Retire” List!

Blue skies and mild winters don't always have to mean Florida or Arizona. Santa Fe gets 325 days of sunshine per year, there are eight major golf courses in the area, and it's a stone's throw from a major mountain range: The Sangre de Cristo Mountains offer skiing, hiking, and spectacular views. It
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New Listing!

Welcome to Santa Fe Pecos River Artist Compound in pastoral northern New Mexico. Welcome to thirty-six acres overlooking the Pecos River, the back of the Santa Fe Ski Basin and 300 year-old farming villages. Welcome to a half-mile river-front and bosque, and a compound of three thoughtfully and
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Santa Fe has the cleanest air in America!

When it comes to ozone levels and year-round smog, these cities have the top air quality in the nation, according to the American Lung Association's State of the Air rankings for 2012.
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Smart Money touts New Mexico for retirees

Smart Money highlights New Mexico as the next hot — as in popular — place to retire. Dubbing the state “the next Arizona,” the magazine notes that retirees are finding better deals with a median home price of $150,000 and a cost of living 5 percent below the national average. It
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