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Hello, Albuquerque friends and neighbors! Sandi Pressley here. Today, I want to discuss something that affects every Albuquerque homeowner: our beautiful desert communities' limited water resources and new regulations impacting how we buy and sell homes.

As someone helping Albuquerque families find their perfect homes for over two decades, I've seen many changes in our real estate landscape. Still, these new water conservation measures might be among the most significant for buyers and sellers.

If you haven't heard, the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority implemented its enhanced conservation program last month. My team and I have been fielding dozens of questions about what this means for real estate transactions. Let me break it down for you in plain language—no technical jargon, I promise!

First, the pre-sale water audit requirement is the most significant change affecting sellers. Before listing your home for sale, you must schedule a water efficiency inspection evaluating everything from your irrigation system to indoor fixtures. I recently walked through this process with a client in the High Desert neighborhood. While it initially seemed daunting, we discovered it was actually relatively straightforward. The inspector identified several simple upgrades that helped them comply with the new regulations and will save the new homeowners nearly $300 annually on their water bills – a great selling point!

Being proactive about these audits can become a marketing advantage for sellers. When my team lists a home that's already passed its water audit with flying colors, we prominently feature that "Water-Wise Certified" status in our listings. In our increasingly eco-conscious market, buyers respond positively to homes that have already addressed water efficiency.

On the buyer side, these regulations are changing how we evaluate properties. When I toured a charming North Valley adobe last week with clients, they were specifically asking about the xeriscaping requirements and native plant landscaping. The property's existing high-water-use lawn would need substantial retrofitting to meet the new standards, which affected our negotiation strategy. We factored those conversion costs into our offer, and the sellers understood this new reality.

The turf limitations have been particularly impactful. Properties can now have 20% of their outdoor space dedicated to high-water grass species. For many older homes in established neighborhoods like Ridgecrest or Nob Hill, this means significant landscaping changes before selling. My team now regularly connects sellers with local landscapers specializing in xeriscaping conversions that maintain aesthetic appeal while reducing water usage.

I've been incredibly impressed with how these regulations are spurring innovation. Last month, I sold a home in the Volterra community where the sellers had installed a greywater system that channels washer water to their fruit trees. This feature became a central selling point, and the home received multiple offers within days of listing. Buyers are increasingly valuing these thoughtful water-conservation features.

The regulations have even more implications for those considering new construction. All new builds must now incorporate rainwater harvesting systems and meet stricter standards for appliance efficiency. I recently toured the latest development in Mesa del Sol with clients, and the builder walked us through their comprehensive water management approach. The homes there are gorgeous examples of how water efficiency can seamlessly integrate into modern design.

The financial aspects of these changes are also worth noting because you may run into upfront costs to meet the requirements. However, some financial incentives are available. The Water Authority offers a rebate program that could offer up to $2,500 for qualifying upgrades, and the City of Albuquerque also offers a sustainability tax credit that helps offset costs. My team has helped numerous clients navigate this paperwork to maximize their savings.

Some clients have worried that these water conservation measures might make our desert homes feel less lush and inviting, but I've found the opposite true. Yesterday, I showed a beautifully redesigned property in Four Hills that replaced thirsty Kentucky bluegrass with a stunning arrangement of desert plants, decorative gravel, and strategic shade trees. The outdoor living space was more usable and distinctly Southwestern – precisely what many of our buyers seek when choosing Albuquerque.

The timing of these changes is quite fortunate. As our spring market heats up, homes that comply with the new water standards stand out. I've observed that water-compliant homes are selling on average, 12 days faster than those requiring substantial updates. That time advantage can translate to thousands in your pocket as a seller in our current market.

These regulations sometimes raise concerns about my relocating clients from wetter climates. However, educating them about our unique high desert environment helps them embrace water-wise living. Just last week, I worked with a family moving from Portland who initially wanted a lush, green yard like they had back home. After discussing our water situation and touring some beautifully xeriscaped properties, they fell in love with the distinctive Southwestern aesthetic that makes Albuquerque so unique.

If you're overwhelmed by all these changes, please know that my team and I are here to guide you. We've developed relationships with the top water efficiency experts in town, maintained an updated database of rebate programs, and created a comprehensive checklist to help our clients successfully comply with the new rules.

The Sandi Pressley Team is ready to help. Our deep knowledge of rules and the local market, trusted contractor relationships, and experience can turn a stressful challenge into a successful opportunity. So, if you're considering selling your Albuquerque home and need to prepare for your water audit, or you're in the market to buy and want to understand what these regulations mean for your new home, Give me a call directly at (505) 263-2173, or visit our website: https://www.albuquerquehomesolutions.com/ 

To learn more about how we can make your next real estate transaction flow smoothly – water conservation and all! After all, protecting our precious desert resources and helping you make informed real estate decisions is what we do best. 




HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!        
11717 Mountain Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112

Hello, Albuquerque friends and neighbors! Sandi Pressley here. Today, I want to discuss something that affects every Albuquerque homeowner: our beautiful desert communities' limited water resources and new regulations impacting how we buy and sell homes.


As someone helping Albuquerque families find their perfect homes for over two decades, I've seen many changes in our real estate landscape. Still, these new water conservation measures might be among the most significant for buyers and sellers.


If you haven't heard, the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority implemented its enhanced conservation program last month. My team and I have been fielding dozens of questions about what this means for real estate transactions. Let me break it down for you in plain language—no technical jargon, I promise!


First, the pre-sale water audit requirement is the most significant change affecting sellers. Before listing your home for sale, you must schedule a water efficiency inspection evaluating everything from your irrigation system to indoor fixtures. I recently walked through this process with a client in the High Desert neighborhood. While it initially seemed daunting, we discovered it was actually relatively straightforward. The inspector identified several simple upgrades that helped them comply with the new regulations and will save the new homeowners nearly $300 annually on their water bills – a great selling point!


Being proactive about these audits can become a marketing advantage for sellers. When my team lists a home that's already passed its water audit with flying colors, we prominently feature that "Water-Wise Certified" status in our listings. In our increasingly eco-conscious market, buyers respond positively to homes that have already addressed water efficiency.


On the buyer side, these regulations are changing how we evaluate properties. When I toured a charming North Valley adobe last week with clients, they were specifically asking about the xeriscaping requirements and native plant landscaping. The property's existing high-water-use lawn would need substantial retrofitting to meet the new standards, which affected our negotiation strategy. We factored those conversion costs into our offer, and the sellers understood this new reality.


The turf limitations have been particularly impactful. Properties can now have 20% of their outdoor space dedicated to high-water grass species. For many older homes in established neighborhoods like Ridgecrest or Nob Hill, this means significant landscaping changes before selling. My team now regularly connects sellers with local landscapers specializing in xeriscaping conversions that maintain aesthetic appeal while reducing water usage.


I've been incredibly impressed with how these regulations are spurring innovation. Last month, I sold a home in the Volterra community where the sellers had installed a greywater system that channels washer water to their fruit trees. This feature became a central selling point, and the home received multiple offers within days of listing. Buyers are increasingly valuing these thoughtful water-conservation features.


The regulations have even more implications for those considering new construction. All new builds must now incorporate rainwater harvesting systems and meet stricter standards for appliance efficiency. I recently toured the latest development in Mesa del Sol with clients, and the builder walked us through their comprehensive water management approach. The homes there are gorgeous examples of how water efficiency can seamlessly integrate into modern design.


The financial aspects of these changes are also worth noting because you may run into upfront costs to meet the requirements. However, some financial incentives are available. The Water Authority offers a rebate program that could offer up to $2,500 for qualifying upgrades, and the City of Albuquerque also offers a sustainability tax credit that helps offset costs. My team has helped numerous clients navigate this paperwork to maximize their savings.


Some clients have worried that these water conservation measures might make our desert homes feel less lush and inviting, but I've found the opposite true. Yesterday, I showed a beautifully redesigned property in Four Hills that replaced thirsty Kentucky bluegrass with a stunning arrangement of desert plants, decorative gravel, and strategic shade trees. The outdoor living space was more usable and distinctly Southwestern – precisely what many of our buyers seek when choosing Albuquerque.


The timing of these changes is quite fortunate. As our spring market heats up, homes that comply with the new water standards stand out. I've observed that water-compliant homes are selling on average, 12 days faster than those requiring substantial updates. That time advantage can translate to thousands in your pocket as a seller in our current market.


These regulations sometimes raise concerns about my relocating clients from wetter climates. However, educating them about our unique high desert environment helps them embrace water-wise living. Just last week, I worked with a family moving from Portland who initially wanted a lush, green yard like they had back home. After discussing our water situation and touring some beautifully xeriscaped properties, they fell in love with the distinctive Southwestern aesthetic that makes Albuquerque so unique.


If you're overwhelmed by all these changes, please know that my team and I are here to guide you. We've developed relationships with the top water efficiency experts in town, maintained an updated database of rebate programs, and created a comprehensive checklist to help our clients successfully comply with the new rules.


The Sandi Pressley Team is ready to help. Our deep knowledge of rules and the local market, trusted contractor relationships, and experience can turn a stressful challenge into a successful opportunity. So, if you're considering selling your Albuquerque home and need to prepare for your water audit, or you're in the market to buy and want to understand what these regulations mean for your new home, Give me a call directly at (505) 263-2173, or visit our website: https://www.albuquerquehomesolutions.com/ 


To learn more about how we can make your next real estate transaction flow smoothly – water conservation and all! After all, protecting our precious desert resources and helping you make informed real estate decisions is what we do best. 


HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!        

11717 Mountain Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112

Welcome home! This well-maintained home is situated in a quiet, family friendly neighborhood, and is move-in ready. Features include; roof re-shingled (2020), remodeled kitchen, maple cabinets, granite countertops, all appliances stay! Remodeled bathroom, new carpet, paint and windows. The backyard is an oasis with automatic irrigation, trees; cherry, apple, peach, persimmon and a grapevine. Schedule a showing today!
GET YOUR MORNING INSPIRATION WITH THE Sandi Pressley TEAM!

Wake Up Albuquerque - Spring is Here!

by Sandi Pressley

As the majestic Sandia Mountains shed Winter and begin blooming, spring begins to work its quiet magic. Spring's arrival is spectacular in Albuquerque. The days get longer, and the desert Sun gets warmer, causing Winter to lose its grip on the high desert. Over the next few weeks, Albuquerque will become a beautiful and colorful living canvas that will captivate locals and visitors. 

Once muted by winter's touch, the range's foothills gradually transform with splashes of color as wildflowers make their annual appearance. Golden poppies, vibrant purple verbena, and delicate desert primrose create a patchwork of color against the rugged terrain.

Wildlife returns in abundance. Mule deer venture down from higher elevations, roadrunners dart playfully across trails, and the air fills with the songs of returning migratory birds. The mountains aren't just awakening—they're celebrating.

Spring brings perfect temperatures and perfect days to Albuquerque, ushering in what many consider the city's ideal weather. Daytime temperatures hover comfortably in the 60s and 70s, with clear blue skies that seem to stretch forever. The infamous New Mexico sunshine bathes everything in golden light without summer's intense heat.

These ideal conditions create the perfect invitation for outdoor adventures. Our population emerges from their winter homes ready to reconnect with Albuquerque's unique natural beauty. Picnics in city parks, afternoon strolls along the Bosque, and weekend hikes in the mountains become daily rituals rather than occasional outings.

The Trails Come Alive as Spring transforms Albuquerque's extensive trail system into pathways of discovery. The city's unique position—nestled between mountains and rivers—offers outdoor enthusiasts a remarkable variety of activities. You'll find yourself drawn to the Sandia Foothills Open Space, with its miles of interconnected trails perfect for spotting spring wildflowers and desert wildlife. The Paseo del Bosque Trail, a 16-mile paved path along the Rio Grande, bursts with new greenery as cottonwoods leaf out in the warming days.

If you're looking for spectacular views, head to Elena Gallegos Open Space, where trails offer breathtaking city vistas against the backdrop of the blooming desert landscape. Don't miss Petroglyph National Monument, where spring brings new light to centuries-old rock art along the ancient volcanic escarpment.
Cyclists, runners, hikers, and casual walkers all find their perfect trail during these glorious spring months.

As nature reawakens, so too does Albuquerque's cultural heart. The Downtown Renaissance has brought renewed Spring energy as patios reopen, sidewalk cafés fill with patrons, and public spaces host impromptu gatherings and planned festivities.

The Rail Yards Market also returns in spring, as local artists, farmers, food producers, and musicians create an energetic community gathering that captures Albuquerque's unique spirit. The historic Santa Fe Railroad repair shops have come a long way as the Rail Yards Market has become a bustling marketplace every Sunday.Spring heralds the return of Albuquerque's beloved farmers markets, each with distinct character and charm. The Downtown Growers' Market at Robinson Park combines fresh local produce with artisanal crafts and live music that will have you lingering long after you've filled your shopping bag. In the picturesque North Valley, the Los Ranchos Growers' Market offers farm-fresh goods in a setting that feels worlds away from city life. If you find yourself in Nob Hill, their Growers' Market brings local flavors to this eclectic neighborhood every Thursday.

Early spring crops like asparagus, spinach, and radishes appear alongside honey, jams, and freshly baked goods. The markets aren't just shopping destinations—they're social hubs where neighbors reconnect after winter's isolation.

Albuquerque's rich cultural heritage also awakens in the Spring as cultural events and celebrations fill the calendar once again. You won't want to miss the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, North America's largest gathering of Native American and Indigenous people. The energy, color, and significance of this event are unforgettable.

Food lovers flock to ABQ Restaurant Week, where the city's diverse culinary scene shines with special menus and events. If you've never experienced New Mexican cuisine, then spring is the perfect time to discover why locals are passionate about their green chile.

The Festival Flamenco Alburquerque celebrates the region's deep connections to Spanish culture with world-class performances that will leave you breathless. 

ABQ Beer Week highlights the city's booming brewery scene with tastings, pairings, and behind-the-scenes tours for those who appreciate craft beer.

What makes spring in Albuquerque truly special is how the desert landscape dramatically transforms. Desert plants that appear dormant through winter come alive with unexpected color. You'll see cholla cacti crowned with delicate purple flowers, yuccas sending up dramatic flowering stalks, and ocotillos with bright red blooms at the tips of spiny branches. Watch for New Mexico's state flower, the yucca, displaying elegant white blooms against the desert backdrop. This desert bloom may be subtler than spring in wetter climates. But its beauty is all the more precious for its brevity and unexpectedness.

Spring in Albuquerque isn't just a season—it's an invitation to experience the perfect balance of natural beauty, ideal weather, cultural richness, and outdoor adventure. Whether hiking through the foothills as wildflowers carpet the landscape, browsing local treasures at a weekend market, or simply enjoying a sunset that paints the Sandias in their namesake watermelon hue, spring offers Albuquerque at its most enchanting.

Discover why locals fall in love with their city all over again each spring and why visitors often find themselves planning their return before they've even left. In Albuquerque, spring isn't just a season—it's a celebration of everything that makes this high desert gem extraordinary.

With the desert blooms come yard signs for Savvy home sellers. As the Sandia Mountains begin to show their springtime hues and the desert prepares to bloom, Albuquerque's real estate market is about to heat up. After decades of helping homeowners throughout Duke City maximize their home's value, I've witnessed firsthand how a thoughtfully prepared home can create a bidding war while an unprepared one can sit for months. 

At The Sandi Pressley Team, we've guided hundreds of Albuquerque homeowners through successful spring sales, and I'm excited to share our insider knowledge for the 2025 market. What will make Albuquerque home buyers Tick in 2025? Albuquerque's market has always been unique, blending Southwestern charm, stunning natural beauty, and diverse neighborhoods. This spring, we're seeing distinct preferences emerging among buyers searching for homes in our area. 

If you're considering selling your home this year, give us a call today to learn about the advantages of listing your home in March! (505)263-2173   ALBUQUERQUE HOME PRICES TODAY!
HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
4943 Whisper Wind Street NW / Albuquerque, NM 87120
 
Welcome to the sought after community of Story Rock. Pride of ownership here. One story beauty, open floor plan with pitched ceilings. 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, split oversized primary suite. Gas Fireplace. Functional kitchen, ample countertops(space to dine at counter) and cabinets, all appliances stay. Serene backyard, covered patio, mature landscaping. Custom Shed. Located near the Petroglyphs! Close to restaurants and shopping. Easy access to I40. This is a must see home. Move in Ready.

GET INSPIRED WITH THE Sandi Pressley TEAM!
 

As the majestic Sandia Mountains shed Winter and begin blooming, spring begins to work its quiet magic. Spring's arrival is spectacular in Albuquerque. The days get longer, and the desert Sun gets warmer, causing Winter to lose its grip on the high desert. Over the next few weeks, Albuquerque will become a beautiful and colorful living canvas that will captivate locals and visitors. 


Once muted by winter's touch, the range's foothills gradually transform with splashes of color as wildflowers make their annual appearance. Golden poppies, vibrant purple verbena, and delicate desert primrose create a patchwork of color against the rugged terrain.


Wildlife returns in abundance. Mule deer venture down from higher elevations, roadrunners dart playfully across trails, and the air fills with the songs of returning migratory birds. The mountains aren't just awakening—they're celebrating.


Spring brings perfect temperatures and perfect days to Albuquerque, ushering in what many consider the city's ideal weather. Daytime temperatures hover comfortably in the 60s and 70s, with clear blue skies that seem to stretch forever. The infamous New Mexico sunshine bathes everything in golden light without summer's intense heat.


These ideal conditions create the perfect invitation for outdoor adventures. Our population emerges from their winter homes ready to reconnect with Albuquerque's unique natural beauty. Picnics in city parks, afternoon strolls along the Bosque, and weekend hikes in the mountains become daily rituals rather than occasional outings.


The Trails Come Alive as Spring transforms Albuquerque's extensive trail system into pathways of discovery. The city's unique position—nestled between mountains and rivers—offers outdoor enthusiasts a remarkable variety of activities. You'll find yourself drawn to the Sandia Foothills Open Space, with its miles of interconnected trails perfect for spotting spring wildflowers and desert wildlife. The Paseo del Bosque Trail, a 16-mile paved path along the Rio Grande, bursts with new greenery as cottonwoods leaf out in the warming days.


If you're looking for spectacular views, head to Elena Gallegos Open Space, where trails offer breathtaking city vistas against the backdrop of the blooming desert landscape. Don't miss Petroglyph National Monument, where spring brings new light to centuries-old rock art along the ancient volcanic escarpment.

Cyclists, runners, hikers, and casual walkers all find their perfect trail during these glorious spring months.


As nature reawakens, so too does Albuquerque's cultural heart. The Downtown Renaissance has brought renewed Spring energy as patios reopen, sidewalk cafés fill with patrons, and public spaces host impromptu gatherings and planned festivities.


The Rail Yards Market also returns in spring, as local artists, farmers, food producers, and musicians create an energetic community gathering that captures Albuquerque's unique spirit. The historic Santa Fe Railroad repair shops have come a long way as the Rail Yards Market has become a bustling marketplace every Sunday.Spring heralds the return of Albuquerque's beloved farmers markets, each with distinct character and charm. The Downtown Growers' Market at Robinson Park combines fresh local produce with artisanal crafts and live music that will have you lingering long after you've filled your shopping bag. In the picturesque North Valley, the Los Ranchos Growers' Market offers farm-fresh goods in a setting that feels worlds away from city life. If you find yourself in Nob Hill, their Growers' Market brings local flavors to this eclectic neighborhood every Thursday.


Early spring crops like asparagus, spinach, and radishes appear alongside honey, jams, and freshly baked goods. The markets aren't just shopping destinations—they're social hubs where neighbors reconnect after winter's isolation.


Albuquerque's rich cultural heritage also awakens in the Spring as cultural events and celebrations fill the calendar once again. You won't want to miss the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, North America's largest gathering of Native American and Indigenous people. The energy, color, and significance of this event are unforgettable.


Food lovers flock to ABQ Restaurant Week, where the city's diverse culinary scene shines with special menus and events. If you've never experienced New Mexican cuisine, then spring is the perfect time to discover why locals are passionate about their green chile.


The Festival Flamenco Alburquerque celebrates the region's deep connections to Spanish culture with world-class performances that will leave you breathless. 


ABQ Beer Week highlights the city's booming brewery scene with tastings, pairings, and behind-the-scenes tours for those who appreciate craft beer.


What makes spring in Albuquerque truly special is how the desert landscape dramatically transforms. Desert plants that appear dormant through winter come alive with unexpected color. You'll see cholla cacti crowned with delicate purple flowers, yuccas sending up dramatic flowering stalks, and ocotillos with bright red blooms at the tips of spiny branches. Watch for New Mexico's state flower, the yucca, displaying elegant white blooms against the desert backdrop. This desert bloom may be subtler than spring in wetter climates. But its beauty is all the more precious for its brevity and unexpectedness.


Spring in Albuquerque isn't just a season—it's an invitation to experience the perfect balance of natural beauty, ideal weather, cultural richness, and outdoor adventure. Whether hiking through the foothills as wildflowers carpet the landscape, browsing local treasures at a weekend market, or simply enjoying a sunset that paints the Sandias in their namesake watermelon hue, spring offers Albuquerque at its most enchanting.


Discover why locals fall in love with their city all over again each spring and why visitors often find themselves planning their return before they've even left. In Albuquerque, spring isn't just a season—it's a celebration of everything that makes this high desert gem extraordinary.


With the desert blooms come yard signs for Savvy home sellers. As the Sandia Mountains begin to show their springtime hues and the desert prepares to bloom, Albuquerque's real estate market is about to heat up. After decades of helping homeowners throughout Duke City maximize their home's value, I've witnessed firsthand how a thoughtfully prepared home can create a bidding war while an unprepared one can sit for months. 


At The Sandi Pressley Team, we've guided hundreds of Albuquerque homeowners through successful spring sales, and I'm excited to share our insider knowledge for the 2025 market. What will make Albuquerque home buyers Tick in 2025? Albuquerque's market has always been unique, blending Southwestern charm, stunning natural beauty, and diverse neighborhoods. This spring, we're seeing distinct preferences emerging among buyers searching for homes in our area. 


If you're considering selling your home this year, give us a call today to learn about the advantages of listing your home in March! (505)263-2173   ALBUQUERQUE HOME PRICES TODAY!


HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

4943 Whisper Wind Street NW / Albuquerque, NM 87120

 

Welcome to the sought after community of Story Rock. Pride of ownership here. One story beauty, open floor plan with pitched ceilings. 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, split oversized primary suite. Gas Fireplace. Functional kitchen, ample countertops(space to dine at counter) and cabinets, all appliances stay. Serene backyard, covered patio, mature landscaping. Custom Shed. Located near the Petroglyphs! Close to restaurants and shopping. Easy access to I40. This is a must see home. Move in Ready.


GET INSPIRED WITH THE Sandi Pressley TEAM!


 

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HOT HOME LISTING OF THE WEEK!

4840 Mcnary Court NW, Albuquerque New Mexico   $239,000

5 Bedrooms/ 3 Bathrooms/ 2420 Square Feet

Ready to Close-Show and Sell! Meticulously maintained open concept quiet culdesac lot showcasing 5 BDRMS/3BATHS/2 car garage. This functional floorplan features stunning oak wood flooring in living, dining room & spacious kitchen. Kitchen overlooks family room offering a cozy fireplace. Rare find private in-law Suite on Main floor and other Master Suite on Upper level with oversized master bath; dual vanities, jetted tub, separate shower & walk-in closet + access to balcony to enjoy the beautiful views. Additional Amenities incl: Refrigerated Air, arch accents, hi ceilings, plant ledges bull-nose corners thru-out and so much more-Pride of Ownership! Lovely low maintenance landscaping both front and back-Perfect for summer BBQ's!NO PID! It is a MUST SEE!

Contact the Sandi Pressley team for additional details! 

 

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Preparing your Albuquerque Home to Sell!

by Sandi Pressley

It's a phenomenal time to sell your Albuquerque home!  If you've decided to sell, make sure you've prepared your home for the market before advertising. You get one shot at making a great first impression and introducing your home to the market...so make it count!

Many home buyers today want to move-in their new home as quickly as possible. Making sure you've crossed all the 'T's and dotted all the 'I's will insure your home sells quickly and for top dollar.

Here are 6 great tips to get your home prepared:

1. Get a Home Inspection.  Why you ask? By being proactive and ordering your Home Inspection upfront, you'll be notified of any potential troubles that could make your potential buyers balk. You'll still need to disclose what the home inspection finds, but you'll have time to make repairs. 

2. Gather all your Warranties for items staying in the home. This gives your potential home buyers confidence in you and your home. Warranties should include any appliances, etc that will be part of your home sale.

3. Make all Minor Repairs! It's critical to walk through your home with an eye for detail. Each room should be evaluated for any minor fixes; including patching of holes or cracks, painting, floor replacement, windows, closets, outlets and more. Once you've identified all repairs to be made in each room, make the ones you can...and be ready to negotiate the others.

4. Clear out Clutter. You've probably heard this a dozen times or more, but it bears repeating. A cluttered home shows poorly and commands a lower selling point. 

5. Sparkle and Shine. Make sure you do a 'white glove' cleaning of every aspect of your home!  Remove all signs of pets, including deodorizing your home. 

6. Stage your Home to Sell! If you haven't thought of Home Staging, you may want to consider this service. Home Stagers are experts at presenting your home's best assets and hiding those that are not. They also create the best light and flow to showcase your home. 

For more Home Selling Tips, visit our website or give us a call for a personal evaluation.

 

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!

3813 Tierra Vista Place NE, Rio Rancho, NM  $359,000!

 

 

4 Bedrooms/ 3 1/2 Baths/ 3420 Square Feet

Welcome to this Meticulously Maintained Home delivering 3400+ sqft of optimal living.

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team for more details!

 

Get your Monday Morning Inspiration with the Sandi Pressley Team!


What Does Thanksgiving Mean to You?

by Sandi Pressley

This Thursday, November 24th, people around the country are going to be gathering with family and friends around the table to enjoy their Thanksgiving Day feast.

Leading up to the big day, our thoughts are consumed with meal preparations, cleaning the home, watching parades, cheering for our favorite football team, or scoping out the deals for Black Friday. While all of these things have become part of the holiday tradition over time, it is important to reflect on why we celebrate Thanksgiving and what the holiday means to you.

 

 

The Pilgrims celebrated the very first Thanksgiving as a way to give thanks for the opportunities they had starting a new life in the American colonies. The holiday is now the one day that we set aside every year to give thanks for all the wonderful people, things, and opportunities we each have. What are you most thankful for this year? This Thanksgiving set aside some time to reflect on your blessings this year. Spend the day focusing on those you love most as you are gathered together around your delicious meal.

 


In this fast paced world, it is easy to forget that taking time to reflect is important. This Thanksgiving remember why we celebrate and why it is truly one of the most beloved American holidays. Beyond this Thursday, let’s make thankfulness a part of all our days and be always grateful for our loved ones, our homes, and the many other amazing aspects of our lives.

 

The Sandi Pressley Team wants to Thank all of our clients for the opportunity to partner with you on all your Real Estate needs and the trust you have placed in us year after year.

 

We wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends!


 

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK:

11608 Zindandel Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM $1,500,000.


 

4 Bedrooms/2 Bathrooms/ 6600 Square Feet

Exquisite European Custom Villa! Nestled in desired Sauvignon Gated community directly on Tanoan Golf Course & stunning mountain views. Learn more about this exceptional property by contacting the Sandi Pressley Team!

 

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It's Election Day! Where can you find your Polling Locations?

by Sandi Pressley

It's finally here after a long campaign season....Election Day 2016!

If you're new to the Albuquerque area, you may not know where your polling location is located. Have no fear, we have a complete list of locations determined by your physical address. Bernalillo County has 69 voting locations for its residents. 

What do you need to place your vote? 

You need to be a registered voter in Bernalillo County by Oct. 11, 2016.

  • A resident of New Mexico
  • A citizen of the United States
  • Eighteen years old or older at the time of the next election
  • Not legally declared mentally incapacitated
  • A convicted felon who has satisfied all the terms and conditions of sentencing. A certificate of completion must be provided.
Can I review the candidates and their platforms?  Yes! Bernalillo County has a page within their county website that reviews all local and federal candidates. For more information follow this link:  Candidate Information.
Is it possible to see a sample ballot before going to the polling locations?  Yes! Just follow this link for a sample ballot from your voter precinct:  Sample Ballots
What if I require Native American or Spanish language assistance?  Assistance is provided in several languages, follow this link for specific information: Language Assistance
How do I find my precincts Voting Location?  For a complete list of polling locations, based on your voting precinct, just click HERE
Get all the Election Results HERE too! Primary Election Results
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INCREDIBLE Custom single story Home-In the heart of ABQ.With 4000 SF, this 3 BDRMS/4BTHS/2CAR garage, open floorplan showcases 3 exceptional LG living areas;1 living area offers cozy brick FP w/raised T&G ceilings/wood accents,formal dining rm, Recreational/game rm offers natural light/wall of windows/sliding glass doors to PROF landscaped Yards!  Contact the Sandi Pressley Team for more details!

 

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Good Monday Morning!

What a gorgeous sunny Southwestern day it is in the Albuquerque area. Our super blue skies with the golden trees along the Rio Grande Bosque is so beautiful! How blessed we are!

Social media is quickly becoming one of the most popular communication tools used by many of us.  Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus all are widely used.  Facebook now has over 800 million users with over 300 million people on line at any given time.  We want to remain on the cutting edge and make sure that we are providing Real Estate information consistently to anyone looking for that information in the Rio Rancho and Greater Albuquerque areas.  Our new Facebook business page has been designed to do just that.  Check us out at!  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandi-Pressley-Real-Estate-Team/233948076627601.  or just click the Facebook link below.  While you are there click the "LIKE" button and you will be updated on local Real Estate news and tips along with exciting new home listings.  

Have An Awesome Week,

Kindest Regards,

Sandi

 

 

                                       THIS WEEKS HOT HOME LISTING!

4009 Zarzuela Ave NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87120

Listing # 715849:  5 Bedrooms   2 Full Bathrooms   1 Partial Baths   2800 Square Ft

Price: $325,000

Carefully maintained, freshly painted, original owner Raylee custom home on cul-de-sac lot w/amazing city & mountain views! 3-car garage w/8 ft doors to accommodate lg vehicles. One bedroom/office on main level. Delightful kitchen has double oven, gas cooktop, island, breakfast bar & large walk-in pantry. Huge master suite w/balcony to enjoy magnificent views, oversized jetted tub & lg walk-in closet. Beautifully landscaped back yard w/30x10 covered patio perfect for entertaining family & friends!

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The Sandi Pressley Team
Coldwell Banker Legacy
10400 Academy Rd. NE Suite 100
Albuquerque NM 87111
505-980-2999
505-263-2173 / 505 293-3700
Fax: 505-212-0729

Quick links to this site are also SandiSells.net or SandiSellsHomes.com