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The Sticky Story of Peanut Butter!

by Sandi Pressley

Happy National Peanut Butter Day! While you make your kid's school lunches today, have you ever considered the fascinating journey of this beloved school lunch staple? Let's dive into the surprisingly rich history of peanut butter—a tale that spans centuries and continents. 
Did you know peanut butter has ancient beginnings that pre-date its 1884 U.S. patent.? While we often think of peanut butter as a modern creation, its roots stretch back to the ancient Aztecs and Incas. These civilizations were grinding peanuts into a paste long before European explorers entered the Americas. However, this early version differed from the smooth, spreadable concoction we know today.
So, what was the path to modern peanut butter? The contemporary era of peanut butter began in the late 19th century, with several key people contributing to it's its development:
In 1884, Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal became the first to patent peanut paste. His version was quite different from today's peanut butter – it was created as a nutritious protein source for people who couldn't chew solid food.
Dr. Ambrose Straub of St. Louis patented the first peanut butter-making machine in 1903, revolutionizing the production process. However, perhaps the most famous name associated with peanuts is George Washington Carver. While he didn't invent peanut butter, he developed hundreds of uses for peanuts and helped establish them as a crucial crop in the American South.
So, when did the famous brands we know get started? The early 1900s saw the emergence of the major peanut butter brands we know today. Joseph Rosefield invented partial hydrogenation in 1922, and it was a game-changer because it prevented oil separation and gave peanut butter that smooth, creamy texture we loved as children and still love today. This innovative new process led to the founding of Peter Pan peanut butter in 1928 and Skippy in 1932.
Peanut Butter is battle-tested. During World War II, it became an essential source of protein for our American soldiers. It was an ideal military food because of its high nutritional value, long shelf life, and relatively low cost. This period cemented peanut butter's place in American culture, leading to its worldwide popularity.
Check out these Peanut Butter Fun Facts 
You need 540 peanuts to make one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter
Americans eat enough peanut butter to make 10 billion peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every year.
The world's largest peanut butter cup was created in 2014, weighing 440 pounds
Astronauts have taken peanut butter into space since the early days of space travel
What side of the great Peanut Butter debate (smooth versus crunchy ) do you stand on? Peanut butter lovers have debated smooth versus crunchy for generations. Surveys consistently show that smooth peanut butter is more popular, typically winning by a 60-40 margin. However, some interesting demographic patterns emerge: adults prefer crunchy more than children, and coastal regions show a slightly higher preference for smooth compared to inland areas.
So how has modern innovation impacted the future of peanut butter? Today's peanut butter market has expanded far beyond the traditional jar. We're seeing innovative products like powdered peanut butter, organic varieties, and specialty flavors infused with everything from chocolate to spices. The focus on natural ingredients has increased the popularity of fresh-ground peanut butter stations in grocery stores and "just peanuts" varieties without added oils or stabilizers.
The peanut butter industry continues to grow, generating celebration-worthy numbers, and global market values are expected to reach new heights in the coming years. Did you know that in our Nation, the average person consumes more than three pounds of peanut butter every year?
So, as you celebrate National Peanut Butter Day today, remember you're not just enjoying a tasty spread but participating in a culinary tradition that spans cultures and centuries. Peanut butter is one of humanity's most beloved inventions, whether you prefer it smooth or crunchy, in a sandwich or straight from the jar (we won't judge!).
All this writing about peanut butter has made me hungry for a PB&J! I’ll wrap this up and go down to the kitchen.
Whether you're a long-time resident looking to sell your home or considering making Albuquerque your new home, The Sandi Pressley Team can help. Give us a call. (505)263-2173  
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HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
1502 EAGLE RIDGE ROAD NE, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87122
  


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Happy National Peanut Butter Day! While you make your kid's school lunches today, have you ever considered the fascinating journey of this beloved school lunch staple? Let's dive into the surprisingly rich history of peanut butter—a tale that spans centuries and continents. 

Did you know peanut butter has ancient beginnings that pre-date its 1884 U.S. patent.? While we often think of peanut butter as a modern creation, its roots stretch back to the ancient Aztecs and Incas. These civilizations were grinding peanuts into a paste long before European explorers entered the Americas. However, this early version differed from the smooth, spreadable concoction we know today.

So, what was the path to modern peanut butter? The contemporary era of peanut butter began in the late 19th century, with several key people contributing to it's its development:

In 1884, Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal became the first to patent peanut paste. His version was quite different from today's peanut butter – it was created as a nutritious protein source for people who couldn't chew solid food.

Dr. Ambrose Straub of St. Louis patented the first peanut butter-making machine in 1903, revolutionizing the production process. However, perhaps the most famous name associated with peanuts is George Washington Carver. While he didn't invent peanut butter, he developed hundreds of uses for peanuts and helped establish them as a crucial crop in the American South.

So, when did the famous brands we know get started? The early 1900s saw the emergence of the major peanut butter brands we know today. Joseph Rosefield invented partial hydrogenation in 1922, and it was a game-changer because it prevented oil separation and gave peanut butter that smooth, creamy texture we loved as children and still love today. This innovative new process led to the founding of Peter Pan peanut butter in 1928 and Skippy in 1932.

Peanut Butter is battle-tested. During World War II, it became an essential source of protein for our American soldiers. It was an ideal military food because of its high nutritional value, long shelf life, and relatively low cost. This period cemented peanut butter's place in American culture, leading to its worldwide popularity.

Check out these Peanut Butter Fun Facts 

You need 540 peanuts to make one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter

Americans eat enough peanut butter to make 10 billion peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every year.

The world's largest peanut butter cup was created in 2014, weighing 440 pounds

Astronauts have taken peanut butter into space since the early days of space travel

What side of the great Peanut Butter debate (smooth versus crunchy ) do you stand on? Peanut butter lovers have debated smooth versus crunchy for generations. Surveys consistently show that smooth peanut butter is more popular, typically winning by a 60-40 margin. However, some interesting demographic patterns emerge: adults prefer crunchy more than children, and coastal regions show a slightly higher preference for smooth compared to inland areas.

So how has modern innovation impacted the future of peanut butter? Today's peanut butter market has expanded far beyond the traditional jar. We're seeing innovative products like powdered peanut butter, organic varieties, and specialty flavors infused with everything from chocolate to spices. The focus on natural ingredients has increased the popularity of fresh-ground peanut butter stations in grocery stores and "just peanuts" varieties without added oils or stabilizers.

The peanut butter industry continues to grow, generating celebration-worthy numbers, and global market values are expected to reach new heights in the coming years. Did you know that in our Nation, the average person consumes more than three pounds of peanut butter every year?

So, as you celebrate National Peanut Butter Day today, remember you're not just enjoying a tasty spread but participating in a culinary tradition that spans cultures and centuries. Peanut butter is one of humanity's most beloved inventions, whether you prefer it smooth or crunchy, in a sandwich or straight from the jar (we won't judge!).

All this writing about peanut butter has made me hungry for a PB&J! I’ll wrap this up and go down to the kitchen.

Whether you're a long-time resident looking to sell your home or considering making Albuquerque your new home, The Sandi Pressley Team can help. Give us a call. (505)263-2173  


HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

1502 EAGLE RIDGE ROAD NE, ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87122

  

MOUNTAIN VIEWS! Beautiful home in Sandia Heights with unparalleled views of the Sandia Mountains! This thoughtfully designed home has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths + a study. The kitchen and a large view deck are on the main floor along with a large living room and fireplace. 2 bedrooms + a study are downstairs, with the primary suite, walk-in closet and viewing deck upstairs. The carpets are wool throughout the home and natural wood floors. Excellent school district, and close to hiking, biking, and beauty. Schedule a showing today!


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As the leader of one of Albuquerque's most experienced real estate teams, I've watched the Intel plant's influence shape our communities for decades. Today, my team and I are particularly excited about the unprecedented growth we're seeing in 2025 as semiconductor manufacturing expansion creates new opportunities in Rio Rancho and Northwest Albuquerque.

The Intel Factor is accurate as we witness an influx of tech professionals, contractors, and support staff looking for homes in our area. This moment is unique because of the new energy Intel's recent expansion has brought to the Albuquerque Real Estate Market. This growth isn't just about numbers—it's about transforming our communities into vibrant, tech-savvy neighborhoods.

Right now, Rio Rancho seems to be leading the way. As your local experts, we've watched Rio Rancho evolve from a bedroom community into a tech hub destination. The neighborhoods closest to Intel, particularly Northern Meadows and Cabezon, have seen remarkable appreciation. Home values in these areas have increased by approximately 12% over the past year alone, significantly outpacing the broader market.

What excites our team is the diversity of housing options available in Rio Rancho. From luxury custom homes in Mariposa to starter homes in Vista Hills, we're seeing strong demand across all price points. New construction in the area has responded to tech worker preferences, with features like high-speed fiber internet, dedicated home offices, and energy-efficient designs.

Northwest Albuquerque seems to have a competitive edge, and we witness fascinating market dynamics across the border in Northwest Albuquerque. Communities like Paradise Hills and Ventana Ranch offer an attractive alternative for Intel employees seeking a more urban setting while maintaining easy commute times. We've noticed particular interest in the Taylor Ranch area, where homes often provide more established neighborhoods and larger lots.

One of the most common questions we receive from relocating tech workers is about comparative pricing. Here's what we're seeing in 2025:
We’ll help you identify YOUR price point advantage. Rio Rancho typically offers more house for your money, with new construction starting in the mid $300s. The sweet spot for tech professionals tends to be in the $400-500k range, where you can find homes with premium features and generous square footage.
Buyers will pay somewhat higher prices to live in Northwest Albuquerque, beginning in the upper $300s, due to the established infrastructure and proximity to additional amenities. Many buyers appreciate the area's mature landscaping and established communities. The Intel expansion has catalyzed significant infrastructure improvements and modern amenity development. Both areas have new restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. Rio Rancho's new tech corridor along Unser Boulevard impressed us with its modern mixed-use developments and improved traffic flow.

For many clients, commuting is very important. The Sandi Pressley Team helps clients understand commuter times, locations, and patterns. The recent improvements to Highway 528 have made the Intel commute more manageable from both places. Rio Rancho residents typically enjoy a 10-15-minute drive, while Northwest Albuquerque residents usually commute 20-25 minutes.

So, what does the investment potential look like? We're seeing strong appreciation potential in both areas for investors and homebuyers alike. Rio Rancho's newer developments offer the appeal of fresh infrastructure and growing amenities. At the same time, Northwest Albuquerque provides stability to established neighborhoods with proven appreciation patterns.

Many of our relocating Intel families ask about educational options regarding schools and family life. We're pleased to share that both areas offer strong school choices. Northwest Albuquerque schools offer foundational programs and a wide range of educational offerings. For example, Rio Rancho Public Schools have been widely recognized for their STEM programs. 

Looking Ahead As your local real estate experts, we're optimistic about both markets' future. The semiconductor industry's growth trajectory suggests continued demand for housing in these areas. We already see plans for additional retail and entertainment developments to enhance property values further.

The Sandi Pressley Team brings decades of experience helping tech professionals find their perfect homes in our area. We understand Intel employees and their families’ unique needs, from relocation timing to specific home features that support tech industry lifestyles.

Our team's deep knowledge of both areas ensures you'll find the perfect balance of commute time, amenities, and home features for your lifestyle. We'll help you navigate the dynamic market in Rio Rancho or Northwest Albuquerque.

The Intel expansion is creating exciting opportunities in our real estate market, and we're here to help you take advantage of them. Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today to explore your options in these thriving communities.
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HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
5205 BULLSEYE Road NE,  Rio Rancho, NM 87144
 

About This Property
Contemporary elegance, modern design, built in 2022 w/luxury details. Primary suite & secondary bdrs on their own wing. Gorgeous tile flooring. Open entertaining floor plan w/lots of natural light & raised ceilings. Gourmet kitchen w/SS appls, built-in oven & microwave, gas cooktop & vent hood, farm sink, glass backsplash, granite counters, pendant lights over kit island & walk-in pantry. Refrigerator, washer, dryer stay. Recirculated hot water pump. 8ft doors & upgraded baseboards lend a custom feel. The primary suite features a large shower w/rain head, walk-in closet, linen closet, and dual sink vanity. Large, landscaped lot, brick paver patio & fire pit. Desirable location w/neighborhood park nearby, close to shopping, schools. **PID IS PAID*

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As the leader of one of Albuquerque's most experienced real estate teams, I've watched the Intel plant's influence shape our communities for decades. Today, my team and I are particularly excited about the unprecedented growth we're seeing in 2025 as semiconductor manufacturing expansion creates new opportunities in Rio Rancho and Northwest Albuquerque.


The Intel Factor is accurate as we witness an influx of tech professionals, contractors, and support staff looking for homes in our area. This moment is unique because of the new energy Intel's recent expansion has brought to the Albuquerque Real Estate Market. This growth isn't just about numbers—it's about transforming our communities into vibrant, tech-savvy neighborhoods.


Right now, Rio Rancho seems to be leading the way. As your local experts, we've watched Rio Rancho evolve from a bedroom community into a tech hub destination. The neighborhoods closest to Intel, particularly Northern Meadows and Cabezon, have seen remarkable appreciation. Home values in these areas have increased by approximately 12% over the past year alone, significantly outpacing the broader market.


What excites our team is the diversity of housing options available in Rio Rancho. From luxury custom homes in Mariposa to starter homes in Vista Hills, we're seeing strong demand across all price points. New construction in the area has responded to tech worker preferences, with features like high-speed fiber internet, dedicated home offices, and energy-efficient designs.


Northwest Albuquerque seems to have a competitive edge, and we witness fascinating market dynamics across the border in Northwest Albuquerque. Communities like Paradise Hills and Ventana Ranch offer an attractive alternative for Intel employees seeking a more urban setting while maintaining easy commute times. We've noticed particular interest in the Taylor Ranch area, where homes often provide more established neighborhoods and larger lots.


One of the most common questions we receive from relocating tech workers is about comparative pricing. Here's what we're seeing in 2025:

We’ll help you identify YOUR price point advantage. Rio Rancho typically offers more house for your money, with new construction starting in the mid $300s. The sweet spot for tech professionals tends to be in the $400-500k range, where you can find homes with premium features and generous square footage.

Buyers will pay somewhat higher prices to live in Northwest Albuquerque, beginning in the upper $300s, due to the established infrastructure and proximity to additional amenities. Many buyers appreciate the area's mature landscaping and established communities. The Intel expansion has catalyzed significant infrastructure improvements and modern amenity development. Both areas have new restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. Rio Rancho's new tech corridor along Unser Boulevard impressed us with its modern mixed-use developments and improved traffic flow.


For many clients, commuting is very important. The Sandi Pressley Team helps clients understand commuter times, locations, and patterns. The recent improvements to Highway 528 have made the Intel commute more manageable from both places. Rio Rancho residents typically enjoy a 10-15-minute drive, while Northwest Albuquerque residents usually commute 20-25 minutes.


So, what does the investment potential look like? We're seeing strong appreciation potential in both areas for investors and homebuyers alike. Rio Rancho's newer developments offer the appeal of fresh infrastructure and growing amenities. At the same time, Northwest Albuquerque provides stability to established neighborhoods with proven appreciation patterns.


Many of our relocating Intel families ask about educational options regarding schools and family life. We're pleased to share that both areas offer strong school choices. Northwest Albuquerque schools offer foundational programs and a wide range of educational offerings. For example, Rio Rancho Public Schools have been widely recognized for their STEM programs. 


Looking Ahead As your local real estate experts, we're optimistic about both markets' future. The semiconductor industry's growth trajectory suggests continued demand for housing in these areas. We already see plans for additional retail and entertainment developments to enhance property values further.


The Sandi Pressley Team brings decades of experience helping tech professionals find their perfect homes in our area. We understand Intel employees and their families’ unique needs, from relocation timing to specific home features that support tech industry lifestyles.


Our team's deep knowledge of both areas ensures you'll find the perfect balance of commute time, amenities, and home features for your lifestyle. We'll help you navigate the dynamic market in Rio Rancho or Northwest Albuquerque.


The Intel expansion is creating exciting opportunities in our real estate market, and we're here to help you take advantage of them. Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today to explore your options in these thriving communities.

 


HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

5205 BULLSEYE Road NE,  Rio Rancho, NM 87144


Contemporary elegance, modern design, built in 2022 w/luxury details. Primary suite & secondary bdrs on their own wing. Gorgeous tile flooring. Open entertaining floor plan w/lots of natural light & raised ceilings. Gourmet kitchen w/SS appls, built-in oven & microwave, gas cooktop & vent hood, farm sink, glass backsplash, granite counters, pendant lights over kit island & walk-in pantry. Refrigerator, washer, dryer stay. Recirculated hot water pump. 8ft doors & upgraded baseboards lend a custom feel. The primary suite features a large shower w/rain head, walk-in closet, linen closet, and dual sink vanity. Large, landscaped lot, brick paver patio & fire pit. Desirable location w/neighborhood park nearby, close to shopping, schools. **PID IS PAID*


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The Real Estate Renaissance in Downtown Albuquerque

by Sandi Pressley

Walking by the historic Rail Yards on First Street, I started thinking about Albuquerque’s Rail Yards to Riches story. I've been advising clients in real estate for over 30 years and have witnessed Albuquerque's growth and evolution. Watching the Rail Yards transformation makes me more excited than ever about downtown Albuquerque's incredible evolution. The energy is palpable between Central Avenue and Coal Avenue, where historic buildings are finding new life. The Rail Yards Revival has been truly amazing. The 27-acre Rail Yards redevelopment has exceeded expectations. The $85 million project has transformed the former machine shops into a vibrant mixed-use destination. The 45,000-square-foot innovation hub in the former boiler shop has already attracted tech startups like RocketWing Software and creative firms, including Third Eye Design Studio, driving both commercial and residential demand. Also, Albuquerque is rewriting the book on the Civic Plazas. With the $12 million renovation, the reimagined Civic Plaza has become downtown's beating heart. Third and Tijeras's new 2,500-seat performing arts center has created a cultural corridor drawing investors and homebuyers. Properties within three blocks have seen values appreciate 18% since January, with condos at The Banque Lofts selling for an average of $285 per square foot.

Investment Sweet Spots
The Rail Yards and Central Avenue corridor, particularly along Fourth Street, has emerged as a hotspot. For example, the Occidental Life conversion project created 22 luxury loft residences that sold out in just 38 days, with prices ranging from $425,000 to $895,000. We recently guided a client to purchase a 3,200-square-foot warehouse-turned-loft space on Second Street for $680,000. They're excited because the property already appraised at $762,000. The imagination and vision shown by Albuquerque's leadership and the innovative partnerships with private enterprises have created  “Mixed-Use Magic.”

The 2024 zoning ordinances have opened exciting possibilities in the Innovation District. The former First National Bank building at Central and Third now houses 18 live-work spaces, commanding rents of $2.85 per square foot – 40% above the market average. The upcoming $35 million Silver Avenue Project will add 120 residential units atop 18,000 square feet of retail space. So what do we see coming in 2025? The Innovation District expansion between Broadway and the railroad tracks will add 250,000 square feet of commercial space by late 2025. The new ART rapid transit connection along Central, featuring eight downtown stops, will further enhance accessibility. We're already working with developers on four mixed-use projects totaling $178 million in investment.

Your Investment Opportunity
Current entry points include:
Historic office conversions starting at $375 per square foot
New construction lofts from $425,000
Mixed-use retail spaces averaging $295 per square foot
Development parcels between First and Fourth Streets from $85 per square foot
Want to explore downtown's investment potential? Let's meet at Villa Myriam Coffee in the Rail Yards Market. We'll share our detailed market analysis and show properties matching your investment goals. With our deep knowledge of downtown's transformation, we can help you make informed decisions in this dynamic market. Call us at 505-263-2173
FIND ALBUQUERQUE REAL ESTATE NOW!

Sandi Pressley and her team bring over 30 years of expertise in Albuquerque real estate. Their comprehensive understanding of downtown's evolution has helped over 200 investors and homebuyers capitalize on the area's renaissance in the past year alone. The Sandi Pressley Team combines market insight with unmatched local knowledge to help clients maximize their real estate investments.

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!
5209 FOOTHILLS Trail NE Albuquerque, NM 87111
 
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Walking by the historic Rail Yards on First Street, I started thinking about Albuquerque’s Rail Yards to Riches story. I've been advising clients in real estate for over 30 years and have witnessed Albuquerque's growth and evolution. Watching the Rail Yards transformation makes me more excited than ever about downtown Albuquerque's incredible evolution. The energy is palpable between Central Avenue and Coal Avenue, where historic buildings are finding new life. The Rail Yards Revival has been truly amazing. The 27-acre Rail Yards redevelopment has exceeded expectations. The $85 million project has transformed the former machine shops into a vibrant mixed-use destination. The 45,000-square-foot innovation hub in the former boiler shop has already attracted tech startups like RocketWing Software and creative firms, including Third Eye Design Studio, driving both commercial and residential demand. Also, Albuquerque is rewriting the book on the Civic Plazas. With the $12 million renovation, the reimagined Civic Plaza has become downtown's beating heart. Third and Tijeras's new 2,500-seat performing arts center has created a cultural corridor drawing investors and homebuyers. Properties within three blocks have seen values appreciate 18% since January, with condos at The Banque Lofts selling for an average of $285 per square foot.


Investment Sweet Spots

The Rail Yards and Central Avenue corridor, particularly along Fourth Street, has emerged as a hotspot. For example, the Occidental Life conversion project created 22 luxury loft residences that sold out in just 38 days, with prices ranging from $425,000 to $895,000. We recently guided a client to purchase a 3,200-square-foot warehouse-turned-loft space on Second Street for $680,000. They're excited because the property already appraised at $762,000. The imagination and vision shown by Albuquerque's leadership and the innovative partnerships with private enterprises have created  “Mixed-Use Magic.”


The 2024 zoning ordinances have opened exciting possibilities in the Innovation District. The former First National Bank building at Central and Third now houses 18 live-work spaces, commanding rents of $2.85 per square foot – 40% above the market average. The upcoming $35 million Silver Avenue Project will add 120 residential units atop 18,000 square feet of retail space. So what do we see coming in 2025? The Innovation District expansion between Broadway and the railroad tracks will add 250,000 square feet of commercial space by late 2025. The new ART rapid transit connection along Central, featuring eight downtown stops, will further enhance accessibility. We're already working with developers on four mixed-use projects totaling $178 million in investment.


Your Investment Opportunity

Current entry points include:

Historic office conversions starting at $375 per square foot

New construction lofts from $425,000

Mixed-use retail spaces averaging $295 per square foot

Development parcels between First and Fourth Streets from $85 per square foot

Want to explore downtown's investment potential? Let's meet at Villa Myriam Coffee in the Rail Yards Market. We'll share our detailed market analysis and show properties matching your investment goals. With our deep knowledge of downtown's transformation, we can help you make informed decisions in this dynamic market. Call us at 505-263-2173

FIND ALBUQUERQUE REAL ESTATE NOW!


Sandi Pressley and her team bring over 30 years of expertise in Albuquerque real estate. Their comprehensive understanding of downtown's evolution has helped over 200 investors and homebuyers capitalize on the area's renaissance in the past year alone. The Sandi Pressley Team combines market insight with unmatched local knowledge to help clients maximize their real estate investments.


HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!

5209 FOOTHILLS Trail NE Albuquerque, NM 87111


 Take advantage of this rare opportunity to own a home in the prestigious gated community of The Wilderness at High Desert! This Scott Patrick gem has all the bells & whistles: NEW Flooring, NEW Paint, NEW lighting, NEW Epoxy garage floors, & VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS! This open floorplan features HUGE picture windows to enjoy the views, or curl up next to one of the 2 gas fireplaces. Featuring an oversized Chef's Kitchen, you canenjoy the double-oven, gas range and cabinets & stone countertops for all of your cooking needs. Primary Suite has a tranquil en suite with walk-in closet & backyard patio access to enjoy the Aspens or your spa-like water feature. With private trail access, 2 additional bedrooms, instant hot water, custom window coverings and more, welcome to the High Desert lifestyle


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One of the questions I often hear from my home buyers is, "Should I focus my home search on High Desert or the Northeast Heights?" I love diving into this comparison as someone who's been helping families find their perfect Albuquerque homes for over 40 years. Also, my team has helped over 100 families choose between High Desert and Northeast Heights, so I'll share my experience with you. Let's explore what each unique area offers in 2025's market.

First, talk about High Desert, Albuquerque's premier master-planned community. I recently helped a family relocate here from Austin, and their reaction to the stunning Sandia Mountain views and meticulously maintained walking trails was priceless. In early 2025, homes in High Desert typically range from $550,000 to well over $1 million. The median price point has increased about 8% from last year, settling around $675,000.

What exactly are you getting for that premium price point? Beyond the apparent prestige of the address, High Desert offers what I call the three S's: Serenity, Scenery, and Security:  
Every home can access incredible private trails and community spaces, making High Desert outdoor living unique. 
Carefully planned streetscapes and strict architectural controls help maintain property values.
The community's private security patrol maintains a safe, peaceful community.

Now, let's venture into Northeast Heights, an area I particularly enjoy showing clients because of its incredible variety. From established neighborhoods near Academy to the newer developments pushing eastward, the Heights offers something for every budget and lifestyle. Current prices typically range from $325,000 to $800,000, with the median hovering around $450,000 – up about 6% from last year.

Certain pockets of the Heights are actually appreciating faster than High Desert right now. The areas around Holiday Park and nearby Highpoint have seen impressive gains. Last month, I helped a young family purchase their first home near Eisenhower Middle School for $425,000. In 2024, similar homes in this area sold for around $385,000.

Here's what I find fascinating about the current market dynamics: while High Desert properties typically take longer to sell (average 45 days on the market), they tend to hold their value more steadily during market fluctuations. On the other hand, Northeast Heights properties are moving quickly (average 18 days on the market) and often receiving multiple offers, particularly in the $350,000-$500,000 range.

What about local amenities? High Desert residents enjoy their exclusive community center and trail system. Still, Northeast Heights dwellers have incredible access to established shopping centers, restaurants, and some of Albuquerque's best public schools. The recent addition of several new dining spots along Montgomery and the upgraded shopping center at Wyoming has only enhanced the Heights' appeal.

One thing that often surprises my clients is the difference in utility costs. Those gorgeous High Desert views come with higher water bills due to stricter landscaping requirements. At the same time, many Heights properties have established trees and more flexible xeriscaping options. However, High Desert's newer construction often means better energy efficiency – something to consider in our desert climate.

So, which area offers better value in 2025? As your trusted advisors, my team will provide all the information you need to make your best choice. The Sandi Pressley Team supports you every step of the way. Call us at 505-263-2173.
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HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!
4823 MCNARY COURT NW ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87120
 

Casually elegant 3BDR/3BA plus LOFT features PAID SOLAR, A/C, cozy pellet stove, remodeled primary bath, upgraded tile flooring, newer sliding door, stuccoed exterior, newer garage door, new thermostat! There is lots of natural light, raised ceilings, and three living areas! Open entertaining plan, huge great room, stacked stone cozy pellet stove. The spacious kitchen has an island w/sink, a walk-in pantry, a backsplash, beautiful cabinets, roll-out cabs, and recessed lighting! The primary suite features REMOLDED BATH w/tile flooring, dual sink vanity, large shower w/custom tile, linen closet, walk-in closet & private balcony. Landscaped yard, pergola in back to dine outside, hot tub pad! Excellent location close to Mariposa Basin Park, shopping, schools, restaurants, Sprouts, Pueblo Montano Trail & Bosque trails!

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One of the questions I often hear from my home buyers is, "Should I focus my home search on High Desert or the Northeast Heights?" I love diving into this comparison as someone who's been helping families find their perfect Albuquerque homes for over 40 years. Also, my team has helped over 100 families choose between High Desert and Northeast Heights, so I'll share my experience with you. Let's explore what each unique area offers in 2025's market.


First, talk about High Desert, Albuquerque's premier master-planned community. I recently helped a family relocate here from Austin, and their reaction to the stunning Sandia Mountain views and meticulously maintained walking trails was priceless. In early 2025, homes in High Desert typically range from $550,000 to well over $1 million. The median price point has increased about 8% from last year, settling around $675,000.


What exactly are you getting for that premium price point? Beyond the apparent prestige of the address, High Desert offers what I call the three S's: Serenity, Scenery, and Security:  

Every home can access incredible private trails and community spaces, making High Desert outdoor living unique. 

Carefully planned streetscapes and strict architectural controls help maintain property values.

The community's private security patrol maintains a safe, peaceful community.


Now, let's venture into Northeast Heights, an area I particularly enjoy showing clients because of its incredible variety. From established neighborhoods near Academy to the newer developments pushing eastward, the Heights offers something for every budget and lifestyle. Current prices typically range from $325,000 to $800,000, with the median hovering around $450,000 – up about 6% from last year.


Certain pockets of the Heights are actually appreciating faster than High Desert right now. The areas around Holiday Park and nearby Highpoint have seen impressive gains. Last month, I helped a young family purchase their first home near Eisenhower Middle School for $425,000. In 2024, similar homes in this area sold for around $385,000.


Here's what I find fascinating about the current market dynamics: while High Desert properties typically take longer to sell (average 45 days on the market), they tend to hold their value more steadily during market fluctuations. On the other hand, Northeast Heights properties are moving quickly (average 18 days on the market) and often receiving multiple offers, particularly in the $350,000-$500,000 range.


What about local amenities? High Desert residents enjoy their exclusive community center and trail system. Still, Northeast Heights dwellers have incredible access to established shopping centers, restaurants, and some of Albuquerque's best public schools. The recent addition of several new dining spots along Montgomery and the upgraded shopping center at Wyoming has only enhanced the Heights' appeal.


One thing that often surprises my clients is the difference in utility costs. Those gorgeous High Desert views come with higher water bills due to stricter landscaping requirements. At the same time, many Heights properties have established trees and more flexible xeriscaping options. However, High Desert's newer construction often means better energy efficiency – something to consider in our desert climate.


So, which area offers better value in 2025? As your trusted advisors, my team will provide all the information you need to make your best choice. The Sandi Pressley Team supports you every step of the way. Call us at 505-263-2173.

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HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!

4823 MCNARY COURT NW ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87120


Casually elegant 3BDR/3BA plus LOFT features PAID SOLAR, A/C, cozy pellet stove, remodeled primary bath, upgraded tile flooring, newer sliding door, stuccoed exterior, newer garage door, new thermostat! There is lots of natural light, raised ceilings, and three living areas! Open entertaining plan, huge great room, stacked stone cozy pellet stove. The spacious kitchen has an island w/sink, a walk-in pantry, a backsplash, beautiful cabinets, roll-out cabs, and recessed lighting! The primary suite features REMOLDED BATH w/tile flooring, dual sink vanity, large shower w/custom tile, linen closet, walk-in closet & private balcony. Landscaped yard, pergola in back to dine outside, hot tub pad! Excellent location close to Mariposa Basin Park, shopping, schools, restaurants, Sprouts, Pueblo Montano Trail & Bosque trails!


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Open Your Heart to Create a Special Albuquerque Thanksgiving

by Sandi Pressley

The Sandia Mountains seem to glow brighter when the ABQ comes together. This Thanksgiving, while the smell of green chile/pine nut stuffing fills the air, thousands of our neighbors need a helping hand—and your hands could make the difference.
Albuquerque is different from most cities. In Albuquerque, we're not just neighbors—we're family. Each Victorian home in Huning Highland and adobe dwelling in Old Town tells a story. Sadly, some stories include empty plates and lonely hearts, and the holidays can intensify these feelings.
Where Can You Bless Your Community?
Roadrunner Food Bank: They need people for turkey distribution. Forget the gym, and try a new workout, lifting frozen turkeys.
Joy Junction: Serve meals with a side of dignity. Your smile could bring hope brighten someone's day.
Silver Horizons: Help deliver meals to our elderly neighbors. Bonus: You may learn alot about old Albuquerque as your elderly neighbors share their stories.
Storehouse New Mexico: Stock shelves, pack food boxes, and maybe practice a little Spanglish with fellow volunteers.
What You'll Get in Return
A full heart, fuller than your Thanksgiving tummy
New meaningful stories to share at your own dinner
New friends who share your giving spirit
The satisfaction of knowing you've made ABQ a better place
Ready to Be a Holiday Super Hero?
Share life with those in need on your time. Whether you share an hour or two or a whole day, every minute matters. Make it a family event, bring some friends, or come alone—you’ll be welcomed with open arms—just like that tía’s who always have room for one more at their table.
In the land of enchantment, we don't just dream about making a difference – we come together to make it happen, one heart at a time. If you can't volunteer on Thanksgiving Day, our community organizations throughout the Holidays. Your bright, giving spirit can lift someone up any day of the year!
#BurqueGives #ABQThanksgiving #CommunityLove
ABQ Thanksgiving Volunteer Links 
Joy Junction Thanksgiving Feasts for the Homeless 
THANKSGIVING FEAST OF HOPE | La Mesa Pres ABQ lamesapresabq.org

Holiday Feasts - Homeless Shelter Albuquerque
Joy Junction
https://www.joyjunction.org › holidayfeasts
Volunteer to serve Thanksgiving Day meals - AlbuquerqueKRQE


HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK
 
55 Rock Point Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122
Located on a premier Sandia Heights lot, this custom contemporary Ron Romero home boasts stunning views of; the city, mesas, and the Sandia Mountains. Thoughtful architectural design details and a spacious multi-level floor plan include multiple window-filled wall spaces for breathtaking views throughout the home.
Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.
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The Sandia Mountains seem to glow brighter when the ABQ comes together. This Thanksgiving, while the smell of green chile/pine nut stuffing fills the air, thousands of our neighbors need a helping hand—and your hands could make the difference.

Albuquerque is different from most cities. In Albuquerque, we're not just neighbors—we're family. Each Victorian home in Huning Highland and adobe dwelling in Old Town tells a story. Sadly, some stories include empty plates and lonely hearts, and the holidays can intensify these feelings.

Where Can You Bless Your Community?

Roadrunner Food Bank: They need people for turkey distribution. Forget the gym, and try a new workout, lifting frozen turkeys.

Joy Junction: Serve meals with a side of dignity. Your smile could bring hope brighten someone's day.

Silver Horizons: Help deliver meals to our elderly neighbors. Bonus: You may learn alot about old Albuquerque as your elderly neighbors share their stories.

Storehouse New Mexico: Stock shelves, pack food boxes, and maybe practice a little Spanglish with fellow volunteers.

What You'll Get in Return

A full heart, fuller than your Thanksgiving tummy

New meaningful stories to share at your own dinner

New friends who share your giving spirit

The satisfaction of knowing you've made ABQ a better place

Ready to Be a Holiday Super Hero?

Share life with those in need on your time. Whether you share an hour or two or a whole day, every minute matters. Make it a family event, bring some friends, or come alone—you’ll be welcomed with open arms—just like that tía’s who always have room for one more at their table.

In the land of enchantment, we don't just dream about making a difference – we come together to make it happen, one heart at a time. If you can't volunteer on Thanksgiving Day, our community organizations throughout the Holidays. Your bright, giving spirit can lift someone up any day of the year!

 

ABQ Thanksgiving Volunteer Links 

Joy Junction Thanksgiving Feasts for the Homeless 

THANKSGIVING FEAST OF HOPE | La Mesa Pres ABQ lamesapresabq.org

Holiday Feasts - Homeless Shelter Albuquerque

Joy Junction

https://www.joyjunction.org › holidayfeasts

Volunteer to serve Thanksgiving Day meals - AlbuquerqueKRQE



HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

 

55 Rock Point Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122

Located on a premier Sandia Heights lot, this custom contemporary Ron Romero home boasts stunning views of; the city, mesas, and the Sandia Mountains. Thoughtful architectural design details and a spacious multi-level floor plan include multiple window-filled wall spaces for breathtaking views throughout the home.

Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.


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The holiday season brings so many blessings, joy, laughter, and fun. Bringing family and friends together to enjoy the sights and sounds of the season and the Albuquerque area has so much to offer for everyone. This weekend brings an array of exciting activities and events you won’t want to miss! These are some of our favorites.

Trolley of Lights- Sun- Fri (12/15-12/23) ABQ Trolley Company

Enjoy an incredible Albuquerque lights show with luminarias, nutcrackers, eggnog, Christmas trees… and of course LIGHTS! The trolley departs from Hotel Albuquerque in Old Town.  Be sure to bring blankets, mittens and hats as the nights can get a little breezy and cool.  

Mariachi Christmas- Sunday, December 19, 3-5 p.m.- Popejoy Hall

This is a true New Mexican holiday tradition!!! Beautiful, colorful twirling dresses, violins, horns and trumpets create the perfect sights and sounds of Christmas in Mexico!  Featuring exciting Mariachi music by Mariachi Aztlan and incredible dance by ballet by Folklorico University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

Carol of the Bells- Sunday, December 19, 3:00 p.m.- Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Nob Hill

An amazing concert event with the New Mexico Philharmonic in the perfect setting of the Immanuel Presbyterian Church! You’ll be treated to Carol of the Bells, Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful), Troika, Pachelbel’s Canon, Tchaikovsky’s Suite No. 2 from The Nutcracker and more!  Followed by another Christmas Carol Singalong Pachelbel’s Canon, and more. Then, it’s time for Tchaikovsky’s Suite No. 2 from The Nutcracker, followed by another Christmas Carol Singalong.

Wishing you all a blessed and joyous weekend with family and friends!

 

HOT PROPERTY OF THE WEEK!

4100 SKYVIEW CREST ROAD NW, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Price reflects $248,000 in upgrades in the past 7 months! Seller has invested in upgrading & improving this home with the best of the best. This property is exclusive and exquisite. Upgrades include: New (TPO ROOF) 50 year industrial grade 80mil TPO Carlise Syntec roof system. New (PAID SOLAR) 30 year low profile solar array not visible from ground level provides enough energy to waive off future energy bills -- $4000 to $5000 annual savings. New (SWIM SPA) premier Marque aquatic training vessel for endless swimming with a number of other aquatic fitness features. New (HOT TUB) premier Marque seven seat therapeutic spa. See MLS Features & Updates List for a full list of many more updates. 3 minutes from Intel & easy access to shopping, restaurants, schools, and major thoroughfare.

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Contact us today to help you buy or sell your next home in Albuquerque. Looking for the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque? Our easy-to-use home search tool can help you start the process. Join us twice a week on our blog for more real estate advice and great reasons to buy a home in Albuquerque and the surrounding area. Follow us on Facebook for the latest Albuquerque real estate updates.

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Which Schools made the Best of Albuquerque List?

by Sandi Pressley

Part of determining where you will search for your new home depends upon the education being offered.  Albuquerque, NM is blessed to have top rated schools for your choosing.

Did you know that your homes school district also influences the value of your home?  Homes is great school districts value up to 70% more, than others!  Ninety-one percent of Home Buyers said school boundaries were important in their search, and 20% of those buyers said they would pay 6-10% more for a home in their desirable school zone!

If you're looking for a new home in Albuquerque, or are relocating to our fabulous area, take a look at these Top 5 Schools:

Desert Willow Family School 
3303 Monroe NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
505-888-1647

Homes for Sale in Desert Willow School district

College and Career High School 

525 Buena Vista Drive SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-224-4880

Homes for Sale in Albuquerque NM

Early College Academy I 
807 Mountain Road NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102
505-247-3658

Homes for Sale in this District

North Star Elementary 
9301 Ventura NE
Albuquerque, NM 87122
505-856-6578

North Star Elementary Homes for Sale

Hubert H Humphrey Elementary 
9801 Academy Hills Drive NE
Albuquerque, NM 87111

Hubert H. Humphrey Elementary Homes for Sale

While Albuquerque has many more schools that are Top Ranked, these 5 have ranked for their Reading, Math and Science scores. Learn more about all the Albuquerque Schools by visiting our Home Buying Resources/Albuquerque Schools page.

Hot Property of the Week!

1909 Bold Ruler, Albuquerque, New Mexico $240,000.

3 Bedroom/ 2 Bathrooms/ 1,670 Square Feet

Original owner, Mediterranean Style, Vantage Home. (NO PID),Oversized master bedroom, professionally landscaped with mountain views, and free standing Pergola. Tiled counters, refrigerated air. Set up for solar panels. Walking trails, are abundant within the community, and easy access to Kirtland AFB, I-40 and shopping.

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team for more details!

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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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Purchasing a Home is Still a Good Choice

by Sandi Pressley

Good Monday Morning!

While homeownership numbers may be down, Americans continue to believe that owning a home is still a good decision even as mortgage rates bounce up and down. According to the National Association of Realtors 2013 National Housing Pulse Survey, eight in 10 people believe that purchasing a home is a good choice and 68% believe that now is a good time to make a purchase. Since the last survey in 2011, renters who are contemplating a home purchase rose from 25% to 36% while those who stated they prefer to rent fell from 31% to 25%. More than half of the renters surveyed stated that one of their highest priorities is owning a home, up to 51% from 42%.

We remain towards the lower end of a home value cycle. This means that most likely home values will increase significantly over the next 5 years. Even though mortgage rates have ticked up slightly, they remain well below the 10 year average. This combination leads one to believe that investing in home ownership now is a wise decision.

Have An Awesome Week!

SANDI'S LATEST HOT HOME LISTING!

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9017 Galaxia Way NE
Price: $375,000 Beds: 4 Baths: 1.5 Sq Ft: 2,735
This gorgeous brick home is situated on almost 1/3 of an acre lot w/back yard access, RV parking & lots of udates! Automatic gate, decorative fencing for total privacy & security, wheel chair accessible throughout. Refrigerated air! Formal living/dining room combo, huge family room w/custom fireplace & wet bar opens to the spacious kitchen w/sunny breakfast nook. Newer windows, cook top, range hood & gorgeous marble tile. Nicely landscaped front & back. Finished oversized garage!



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Sincerely,
Sandi

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Approaching the Current Housing Market

by Sandi Pressley

Good Monday Morning!

As the national and local Real Estate markets continue to heat up, it would be wise to approach the current housing market with a degree of caution. Yes, it is exciting that homes are once again beginning to sell in the Albuquerque and Rio Rancho market areas! Is it just like the old times again? Well, maybe not. In fact we most likely will never see the old times again.

What we all need to remember is that the current upsurge in the housing market and in home values is not based on a true economic recovery. Most of the improvement in the housing market is based on current low mortgage interest rates that are being artificially created by the feds. We can all hope that both the national and local economies will rebound significantly because the low rates won't last forever. When interest rates begin to rise, look out. Will the current bubble burst? This is going to be dependent upon the condition of the economy and also on how sharp the increase in mortgage rates is. It could happen quickly though and we could slide back into a strong buyers’ market at the drop of a hat.

We most likely will see a continuation of low rates for the foreseeable future, but the best bet is to take action now if you are considering a home purchase. One thing that history has proved to us is that the market we have today won't be the market that we have a year from now.

Have An Awesome Week!

SANDI'S LATEST HOT HOME LISTING!

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13139 Blackstone Rd NE
Price: $450,000 Beds: 5 Baths: 2.5 Sq Ft: 4,028
Gorgeous custom brick home on almost 1/3 acre lot, lovingly cared for. Two+ living spaces provide plenty of room for entertaining & privacy. Delightful kitchen w/Thermador stove, custom cabinets & sunny breakfast nook. Master retreat w/2-way fireplace, jet tub, separate shower & view balcony. Huge Rec room in finished basement & sauna! Many architectural details include vaulted ceilings, clerestory windows, arched doorways & skylights. Parklike yards w/pond, water fall + established landscaping.



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Sincerely,
Sandi

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