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What an exciting time! Your moving day is fast approaching, and your excitement level and anxiety is starting to run high. Instead of tackling the organizing, packing, and moving ALL of your belongings on your own, consider the services of a professional moving company. Here’s why:

  1. Professional movers have the know-how, equipment, and efficiency needed to get the job done smoothly and on time. If you need assistance with packing items- especially fragile, collectibles, electronics, etc, they’ll be sure to bring all the necessary supplies to safely pack and secure these items for the move so that you’ll rest easy in knowing they’ll arrive safely to your new destination.
  2. With years of experience and training on their side, professional movers not only have the equipment (dollies, ramps, lifts, and protective devices) to safely move all your belongings from house to truck and house again, they know how to navigate the larger items through narrow spaces, doorways, and trickier layouts of homes. They’ll also wrap larger items like furniture, mattresses, appliances and electronics so nothing is dented or scratched during the moving process.  Giving you much better protection for all your belongings.
  3. Did you know that professional movers keep an inventory of all boxes, furniture, and items they are moving on your behalf? In the chaos of the moving process, it is very easy to lose track of boxes and items. Having a company accountable for your belongings takes a weight off of your shoulders…and you know it will arrive at your new home.
  4. Save your health! That’s right. Do you know how many injuries have happened during the moving process? From sprains to pulled muscles, broken bones and more. Even the simple strain of up and down stairs and lifting heavy furniture can tweak your back or legs and put your out of commission. Why chance an injury or time off work when you can have the professionals handle things for you?
  5. Movers will save you much valuable time and money. If you evaluate the amount of money spent on supplies needed to ready your belongings, truck rental, rental of dollies, lifts, and other accessories, and the sheer amount of time and energy that will go into moving on your own- not to mention the stress factor- you come out ahead using the services of a moving company.
  6. Your family and friends will THANK YOU…and still invite you over for get-to-gathers! All joking aside, it can be difficult to call on family and friends to help with moving. While many will offer their help, or kindly answer YES, it is always a dreaded task for anyone. Plus, utilizing movers allows you time to get to your new home and ready it for the arrival of your personal belongings without the stress and exhaustion of having to do the move yourself.

Enjoy the process of moving into your new HOME! Don’t add in stress and anxiety by doing the entire move yourself. You deserve a break at this joyous time, so take it!

Looking for some great, trusted Moving Professionals in the Albuquerque area?  Reach out to our team.

 

HOT LISTING OF THE WEEK!


1340 CHIHUAHUA ROAD NE, RIO RANCHO, NM

Move-In Ready Custom Brick Home w/detached Workshop/Garage situated on half acre Rio Rancho lot! Custom built & lovingly cared for by original owners! Boasting amazing Sandia Mountain views and thoughtful architectural details throughout. Featuring a gated entry; raised ceilings; plantation shutters throughout; 2 Master Suites; 2 living areas with bonus Rec room; both formal and informal dining options; family room w/cozy fireplace opens to kitchen with eat at bar; huge east facing covered patio for cool summer evenings & ideal for outdoor entertaining. Roof re-shingled April 2023! RV parking with amp service adjacent to the 888 Sq Ft detached Workshop/Garage with single garage door that can easily tandem park 2 vehicles, & ideal for hobbyist, car enthusiast, or other possible endeavors.


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Check Out These HOT Albuquerque Properties

by Sandi Pressley

Whether you're in the market for a mid-priced home packed with features, or a condo in a quiet neighborhood, we have the perfect homes for you. These outstanding homes are ready to move in and are sure to sell fast!

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

8720 Zephyr Place NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

A beautifully cared for, no-carpet, like-new, move-in ready gem in Stormcloud! Modern design, open floorplan, granite counters, tons of storage, easy care, low-maintenance yard. Light and bright with luxury vinyl plank flooring and tile throughout. All appliances, including new microwave, plus washer and dryer included! Kitchen features a breakfast bar with living/dining combo, and above cabinet LED lighting. Spacious living room and upstairs loft/flex space! Extra living area? Fourth bedroom? Workout space? Play space? You decide! Smart light switches respond to voice commands. Audio/video doorbell and security system installed. Fifteen minutes to the BioPark, and plenty of dining/shopping/entertainment nearby. Two parks within minutes, including one dog park.

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3301 Monroe Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

A great home in a great location at a great price! Super cute condo tucked away in a quiet neighborhood yet centrally located right in the heart of the city. Recently refreshed with NEW carpet and paint in neutral tones, new commodes, and new upstairs baseboards. Complete with washer and dryer, this home is move-in ready. TWO primary suites upstairs as each bedroom has its own bathroom, with a guest bath downstairs. Lovely fenced outdoor patio with covered designated parking directly behind. Light and bright with big south-facing windows upstairs and down. HOA covers exterior, roof, front and common area landscaping, and water. Laminate and tile flooring downstairs with extra under-stair storage. Easy living, and your pet can come too!

A great home in a great location at a great price! Super cute condo tucked away in a quiet neighborhood yet centrally located right in the heart of the city. Recently refreshed with NEW carpet and paint in neutral tones, new commodes, and new upstairs baseboards. Complete with washer and dryer, this home is move-in ready. TWO primary suites upstairs as each bedroom has its own bathroom, with a guest bath downstairs. Lovely fenced outdoor patio with covered designated parking directly behind. Light and bright with big south-facing windows upstairs and down. HOA covers exterior, roof, front and common area landscaping, and water. Laminate and tile flooring downstairs with extra under-stair storage. Easy living, and your pet can come too!

 

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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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The Difference Between a Mortgage Lender and Servicer

by Sandi Pressley

When obtaining a home loan in Albuquerque, selecting a lender is the first step. A lender can refer to all parties involved in the loan process from the borrower's perspective, but in actuality, they do not handle all aspects.

Mortgage servicers may take over the loan after closing and handle day-to-day administration until it is paid off. Mortgage lenders can be a group of investors or a financial institution that provides funds to borrowers for purchasing or refinancing homes.

Some lenders service their loans, but most are too small to make a profit doing so, which is where a loan servicing company becomes part of the situation.

The Role of a Mortgage Lender

Mortgage lenders are responsible for the origination of loans. This process involves working with homeowners to select a loan, taking their application, and processing the loan. Additionally, the origination process includes underwriting the loan, creating the necessary documents, funding the mortgage, and ultimately closing it.

After your loan closes, the administration is needed on an ongoing basis until it’s paid off. This administration is known as servicing.

When you obtain a mortgage, the lender may transfer it to another company for loan servicing. This transfer may occur without prior notification, but the loan documents should indicate whether it will occur.

What Is a Mortgage Servicer?

Mortgage servicers are responsible for taking over tasks that lenders may leave unfinished. As a borrower, it is important to note that the servicing of a loan includes payment processing, which means that you are paying the servicer directly. Additionally, mortgage servicing involves keeping track of loan balances and interest payments. It is worth noting that your servicer will provide you with tax forms that show how much interest you have paid each year.

The servicer is responsible for managing your escrow accounts, which includes collecting and paying your homeowners' insurance and property taxes. In the event of a loan default, the servicer initiates the foreclosure process.

Additionally, servicers can provide loss mitigation services to help borrowers avoid foreclosure. If you wish to cancel your mortgage insurance and have a loan servicer, you must go through them to make the request.

Mortgage servicers can report the payment history on loans to credit bureaus, so if you think there’s been an error, you will contact this company rather than your lender.

Finding the Servicer on Your Mortgage

It's common to have multiple servicers throughout the life of a home loan. To find out who your servicer is, check your mortgage statement or contact your original lender. Another option is to use the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS), which allows you to search for your loan online using your property address, name, or Social Security number.

When a mortgage is transferred to a servicer, the terms of the loan remain the same. The only difference is that you may receive a new account number and your payments will be sent to a different entity than your original lender.

When it comes to mortgages, your servicer can greatly impact your experience as a borrower. A good servicer will have reliable customer service and be easily accessible for any questions or concerns you may have. Unfortunately, you don't have the option to choose your servicer or switch to a different one. Your only option is to file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or work with a lender that services its own loans if you're unhappy with your servicer.

Finally, when applying for a mortgage, lenders must provide a Mortgage Servicing Disclosure Statement. This statement informs you whether the lender plans to service the loan themselves or transfer it. It is a legal requirement for lenders to provide this information.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

1515 W Reinken Avenue, Belen, NM 87002

Come and see this amazing home in the heart of Belen! Bring your buyers to see this awesome well maintained home. Low maintenance brick exterior, refrigerated air, heated sun room and great kitchen! Circulating pump for instant hot water and one car garage with carport! Bring your buyers for a tour today!

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Check Out These Hot "Just Listed" Albuquerque Properties!

by Sandi Pressley

If you're in the market for the perfect home for sale in Rio Rancho or Albuquerque, here are two HOT listings ready for your inspection. These homes offer outstanding ammenities and prime locations in the Albuquerque area.

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

2730 Camacho Road SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124

Exceptionally maintained 3BDR/2BA one story home with popular floor plan featuring the master suite on its own wing with separate shower, dual sink vanity, linen closet & large walk-in closet. Secondary bedrooms & bath on its own wing makes a great guest suite. Open living room, kitchen and dining are perfect for entertaining. Kitchen features an island, gas stove, tile flooring, walk-in pantry; all appliances stay. Separate utility room with laundry sink. Tankless water heater. Beautifully landscaped backyard with extended patio, patio cover, turf, easy care rock landscape. Great location close to parks, schools, shopping, neighborhood pathways, Presbyterian Rust Medical Center, Intel & Cottonwood Mall!

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8104 Eagle Rock Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122

Impressive, Impeccable, irresistible . This amazing home will really wow you.With s/s appliances, updated HVAC, remodeled bathrooms (frameless shower), kitchen, 21' tile floors, downstair 4th room (office with French doors),plantation shutters, barn doors (to oversized master closet, beautifully hand crafted custom stair case. This is your next home. Enjoy.

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How to Move Smarter and Save in Albuquerque

by Sandi Pressley

Moving to or from Albuquerque, or anywhere, can be expensive. But there are ways to make it more affordable. This blog post will give you tips on how to move smarter and save money during the relocation process. From packing supplies and organizing your belongings, to finding the best moving companies and storage options, these tips will help you make your move as smooth and affordable as possible.

When it comes to moving, being smart and savvy about your expenses can make all the difference. To save money and reduce stress, it's important to plan ahead and look for ways to streamline the process.

Here are a few tips to help you move smarter and save money:

Set a Moving Budget

Moving can be expensive, but when done correctly, it doesn't need to break the bank. With the right budgeting and planning, you can make relocation affordable and still move smart.

Before you start packing, take some time to plan out your budget and make sure you have enough money to cover the expenses that come with moving.

Start by creating a budget that includes expenses like rental trucks, packing supplies, and movers. Estimate how much you'll need to cover the cost of fuel and lodging on the way to your new home. If you have the time, try to look for money-saving opportunities like borrowing packing supplies from friends and family, or renting a truck for a cheaper rate.

As you plan, remember to factor in the cost of moving insurance, storage units, and any other services you may need. Once you've created a budget, you'll be able to make the most of your money, ensuring a smooth and efficient move.

Downsizing Before the Move

Moving can seem like a daunting and expensive experience, but it doesn't have to be. Downsizing before the move is an effective way to save money and make the process less stressful.

Start by sorting through your belongings and eliminating items you no longer need or use. This can be done through donations, consignment, or even a yard sale. By getting rid of unnecessary items, you will be able to reduce the amount of furniture and boxes that need to be transported to your new home.

Additionally, you can save money on packing materials and moving costs. Finally, by downsizing before the move, you can save time, energy, and money on the entire relocation process. So, if you're looking to move smarter and save, downsizing is a great starting point.

DIY Strategies for Relocation Savings

Moving to a new home can be expensive and stressful, but there are plenty of DIY strategies to help keep costs down and make relocation more affordable. Start by scheduling a move during the off-season, when moving companies are less busy and more likely to offer discounts.

You can also save money by packing and unpacking your own boxes, and renting or borrowing a moving truck instead of hiring a professional moving company. When it comes to furniture, consider selling large pieces and buying smaller, more affordable replacements at your new home.

Finally, make sure to research any potential new neighborhoods to make sure you are getting the best deal on rent or a mortgage. With a little planning and research, you can move smarter and save money on your next relocation.

Tips for Finding Affordable Movers or Rental Trucks

Whether you are moving across Albuquerque or across the country, there are ways to save money and make your move more affordable. To start, it's important to plan ahead and compare prices between several different movers or rental truck companies.

One great way to save money is to look for discounts or special offers. You can also save money by packing your items yourself and using your own supplies. Additionally, packing and loading on a weekday can often result in lower rates than weekend rates.

Finally, it's important to research the company you choose and double-check their experience and customer reviews before signing a contract. With a little bit of planning and research, you can move smarter and save money on your relocation.

When it comes to relocating, it can become quite expensive. But there are ways to make the process more affordable. 

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

4601 RIO GRANDE Lane NW, Los Ranchos, NM 87107

Phenomenal private North Valley oasis located on one of the most coveted streets in Los Ranchos. Entering this magnificent property will take your breath away. Single level. Elegantly and completely renovated in 2018. The entire home encompasses high end finishes, impeccably done with exquisite taste. Two very large living areas, options for formal and casual dining, tremendous windows with exclusive custom drapery. Kahrs white oak wood floors. Chef's kitchen with massive island, custom cabinetry, quartz counter tops and high end appliances. Each bedroom has its own bath and walk-in closet. Separate office with gorgeous builtins. Grounds are simply stunning. The property is gated and fully fenced. Mature trees, fruit and nut bearing, beautiful grass. 

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Should You Work with a Mortgage Broker?

by Sandi Pressley

If you plan on buying a home in Albuquerque, you likely will need a mortgage. The process of finding a mortgage might involve the assistance of a mortgage broker. An experienced mortgage broker can help you secure the best interest rates and terms. There is, however, still some residual doubt about working with these professionals after the 2008 real estate market crash.

There is a possibility that a mortgage broker is not really looking out for your best interests. It is true that working with someone who is experienced and ethical is an asset. Using a mortgage broker has its pros and cons, just as anything else.

Mortgage brokers are an alternative to banks. Banks and mortgage companies are direct lenders. The financial institutions in this category originate, process, and fund loans. Money is lent by the company handling your loan process.

A mortgage broker is a middleman, and the goal is for the broker to match you with the right lender for your needs. Brokers work with wholesale mortgage companies, so they’re your primary and unified point of contact to compare multiple loan options.

The following are some of the pros and cons of working with mortgage brokers.

What Are the Pros of a Mortgage Broker?

When you work with a broker, benefits include:

Brokers have access to interest rates and loan program options from various lenders, so they might be able to get you a more specialized product that’s well-suited to your needs.

In addition to everything else that comes with buying a house, comparing lenders is time-consuming. Brokers can help manage the legwork, and they can also make sure you steer clear of lenders with adverse payment terms that might be otherwise buried in the fine print. While brokers do a lot of the heavy lifting, so to speak, you still need to do some of your own research before meeting with someone so that you’re going to be better prepared to assess the skills and qualifications of the broker.

Since brokers work exclusively with lenders, they might have better access. Some lenders won’t let you directly get in contact for a retail mortgage.

Brokers can get special rates if they generate a lot of business for a lender, and you wouldn’t be able to do this on your own.

Brokers might be able to manage the fees. There are a lot of fees that come with getting a mortgage, including application, origination, and appraisal fees. A mortgage broker may be able to negotiate with lenders to waive some or all of these, which can end up saving you thousands of dollars.

What Are the Downsides of Working With a Mortgage Broker?

There are some downsides you have to weigh that come with working with a broker.

Mortgage brokers aren't guaranteed to act in your best interests. Brokers earn a commission when they refer business to lenders, so if you were working with someone, they could steer you toward a loan that's higher than you want. After the 2008 housing market crash, many brokers earned a negative reputation for maximizing their own compensation.

Some mortgage brokers may offer you the same terms and rates that you’d get from the lender anyway. You should probably still shop around to make sure what you’re getting from a broker is the best deal, increasing the amount of work you need to do and negating some of the benefits of working with a broker in the first place.

A mortgage broker might be paid by a lender or by you. In such a case, you might also need to inquire about whether you are being guided toward a loan that ends up being more expensive just so the broker can earn a higher commission. It is essential that you know all fees upfront before you agree to anything or work with a broker.

For many buyers, particularly since you have access to online comparison tools, a broker might not be worth it as you secure a mortgage.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

521 ALBINO Road, Corrales, NM 87048

Majestic Custom Tuscan style home with over 3500 square feet, featuring an open & bright floorplan & thoughtful architectural & design details throughout! Grand foyer leads to stunning great room boasting a raised, beamed ceiling; floor to ceiling 'stack' stone fireplace; picture windows to enjoy the Sandia Mtn views; & surround sound extending out to covered patio. Gourmet kitchen graced w/beautiful cabinets & granite cntrs; high end SS appliances w/dbl ovens & 2 microwaves; oversized eat-at island; large pantry & sunny nook. Exquisite custom etched glass doors open o the formal dining room! Privately situated primary suite is a true retreat with its own east facing patio & spa like en suite.

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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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Tour Our Latest Albuquerque Luxury Dream Homes

by Sandi Pressley

What more could you ask for in a luxury home than to be located in one of the most scenic places on earth? Our top luxury homes for sale in Albuquerue offer everything you can imagine, including stunning views of the Sandia mountains and the surrounding area.

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

521 ALBINO Road, Corrales, NM 87048

Majestic Custom Tuscan style home with over 3500 square feet, featuring an open & bright floorplan & thoughtful architectural & design details throughout! Grand foyer leads to stunning great room boasting a raised, beamed ceiling; floor to ceiling 'stack' stone fireplace; picture windows to enjoy the Sandia Mtn views; & surround sound extending out to covered patio. Gourmet kitchen graced w/beautiful cabinets & granite cntrs; high end SS appliances w/dbl ovens & 2 microwaves; oversized eat-at island; large pantry & sunny nook. Exquisite custom etched glass doors open o the formal dining room! Privately situated primary suite is a true retreat with its own east facing patio & spa like en suite.

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45 BROKEN ARROW Place, Sandia Park, NM 87047

Luxurious Custom Home located on a private gated street in the prestigious Paako Ridge Community, situated next to the fairway of hole #1 of the world class Paako Ridge Golf course! Approximately 300K has been invested by current owners in the surrounding environmentally friendly & efficient landscaping that boasts low voltage lighting, stone fountain, drought tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials. Environmentally constructed for optimum energy efficiency, with thoughtful architectural & designer details throughout, this exquisite home will impress the most discerning buyer! Upon entry, the open & bright great room offers a dramatic raised coffered ceiling, custom tile floors, double sided gas log fireplace, & awe-inspiring views of veranda & garden through the windows & French doors.

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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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Mistakes to Avoid When Investing in Albuquerque Real Estate

by Sandi Pressley

Real estate can seem complicated to people regardless of whether they are first-time homebuyers or experienced investors. There is a lot to learn about mortgages, contracts, and market analysis. When you have the right knowledge and resources, you can easily navigate through this potential minefield. 

Real estate can be a great way for you and your family to build wealth and financial security. But, just like any other form of investing, buying and selling a property isn't without its risks. However, there are things you can do to help you make sure that your real estate investments are successful.

Here are some common mistakes to avoid when making decisions in the real estate market:

Not Having Enough Money

You can make a big mistake in real estate investing if you rush in without enough money for contingencies. You'll need capital not only for your initial investment, but also for any unexpected issues that might arise. But even with a loan, it's important to ensure you have enough saved to cover the remaining expenses and still turn a profit.

Not Getting a Home Inspection

Nobody wants to be unexpectedly saddled with costly repairs after purchasing a house. Getting a home inspection before you buy a property can save you both time and money in the long run. If there are any issues, a professional inspector will identify them. As a result, you won't agree to anything without knowing what you're getting into. An inspection may seem unnecessary at first, but opting out could result in unexpected expenses in the future.

Not Having Realistic Expectations

There are no shortcuts to success when it comes to real estate investing. Making it in this business requires a lot of energy, research, and gut instinct. Aiming high and expecting huge returns with little effort may seem tempting, but it's rarely the case. Rather than becoming discouraged or overwhelmed, it is important to set realistic expectations in these situations. Focus on acquiring properties within your budget and that are accessible. By doing this, you won't take on too much financial risk. With careful planning and an eye for detail, you can navigate the real estate market- but it doesn't happen overnight!

Not Diversifying Your Portfolio

It's an old financial rule – don't put all your eggs in one basket. In the world of real estate investing, that rule still applies. The best way to ensure a lucrative and successful investment portfolio is to diversify it as much as possible. This means considering different types of properties in various markets. Creating a mix that reflects your personal needs and goals is also necessary. Sure, it may require more research and effort, but you can rest assured knowing that your investment is spread out. So the consequences of any unexpected market changes won't be catastrophic. Instead, diversifying your portfolio across a mixture of real estate investments can help build wealth for years to come.

Not Working with a Qualified Agent

Although it might be tempting to try to cut corners and save a few dollars by skipping the assistance of an experienced real estate agent, it's not advised. An agent who's been in the business for a while will have all the necessary skills to find precisely what you're looking for. They will also help you negotiate a fair price. Even more valuable are their insights into the best possible options for real estate investments in Albuquerque. Their expertise in helping you through a complex process that can often be quite confusing is excellent. As such, a qualified agent, such as Sandi Pressley, is essential if you really want to get the most out of your real estate investment.

Conclusion

Real estate can be a complex field, but it doesn't have to be intimidating if you take the time to understand the basics. From understanding mortgages and loan types to exploring local market trends, there's no shortage of knowledge available when it comes to real estate. The most important thing is to equip yourself with as much information as possible before making any significant decisions. It may take some time and effort, but the rewards are worth it in the end. With a bit of research and preparation, you can navigate the real estate world with confidence.

HOT ALBUQUERQUE LISTING OF THE WEEK

510 Loma Linda Court NE
Rio Rancho, NM 87124

45 BROKEN ARROW Place, Sandia Park, NM 87047

Luxurious Custom Home located on a private gated street in the prestigious Paako Ridge Community, situated next to the fairway of hole #1 of the world class Paako Ridge Golf course! Approximately 300K has been invested by current owners in the surrounding environmentally friendly & efficient landscaping that boasts low voltage lighting, stone fountain, drought tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials. Environmentally constructed for optimum energy efficiency, with thoughtful architectural & designer details throughout, this exquisite home will impress the most discerning buyer! Upon entry, the open & bright great room offers a dramatic raised coffered ceiling, custom tile floors, double sided gas log fireplace, & awe-inspiring views of veranda & garden through the windows & French doors.

Learn More!

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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Taking the Stress Out of Downsizing

by Sandi Pressley

Downsizing and moving into a smaller Albuquerque home might be a good option for you for a number of reasons. Having an empty nest is a good reason. Families with children still at home often make the decision to downsize in order to save money on their mortgage and to have less upkeep and maintenance. You have less time to enjoy your life if you spend all of your free time maintaining a larger home than you need.

When you downsize to a smaller home, you can declutter and enjoy lower utility bills. Living in a smaller home requires you to think about your priorities and get rid of things that aren’t needed.

If you plan to downsize, decluttering and preparing can be intimidating, and the following are some tips to take some of the stress out of it.

Be Strategic

The biggest items in your current home are probably the first things you'll consider when you downsize. It's not worth your time to guess what will fit or not with furniture and large items.

Instead, create a floor plan for your new home, then map out a grid for your furnishings to determine what will fit and how. It's incredibly easy to do this using apps.

You’ll feel more confident in your decisions as far as what you keep and throw away if you measure first. If there are rooms in your current home that you won’t have at all in your new home, get rid of everything from those if you can. For example, if you’re not going to have a guestroom, start eliminating the items in your current guestroom first.

Take Inventory

You're going to have to get rid of things if you're moving to a smaller home. Having less clutter and a more simplified living space is one of the benefits of downsizing.

Start by taking inventory of what you have versus what you need. You can begin weeding out the things you’re certain you want to get rid of, such as duplicate items.

Start Small

Create a downsizing plan, and start small. Don’t overwhelm yourself with the most challenging parts of your house first.

For example, begin with your laundry room or perhaps a small closet. Don’t start with your garage or your basement first—those can be the biggest projects to take on.

Start Clearing Things Out

You can begin the process of clearing out your belongings once you have a general idea of how much space you have in your new home.

Make four piles. Don't give yourself the option of a maybe pile.

The first pile will consist of giveaways. Don't save too many items in these piles. These are the things you're going to give to family and friends. Many of the things you plan to give loved ones may not be useful or valuable to them.

The next pile will be donations. If something is in bad shape, don’t put it in the donate pile because it probably won’t be accepted.

Your third pile can be more valuable items that you plan to sell.

Finally, your fourth pile heads to the dump.

Find Help

You should find someone who doesn't have an emotional attachment to what you do to assist you with the process. You have to take the emotionality out of downsizing, and a third-party can guide you in that direction.

Perhaps you should get help getting rid of things if you're having trouble. In that case, resist the urge to micromanage what they give away or discard.

Finally, try to make downsizing as fast a process as you can. You don’t want to give yourself too much time to think on things because you might come up with some reason for keeping items that you really shouldn’t.

Get it done and move the items out as soon as possible.

Downsizing can be very emotional for many reasons, but create a plan for yourself and stick to it. Change is hard for most people but can bring wonderful benefits at the same time so focus on that rather than focusing on the feeling of giving something up.

Build Your Own Custom Albuquerque Dream Home!

by Sandi Pressley

Are you looking for the ideal property to build your own custom dream home in Albuquerque? Or are you ready to move into a luxury home loaded with everything you could ask for right now? You get a choice with these two outstanding HOT Albuquerque properties.

Contact the Sandi Pressley Team today for your exclusive showing. You can also check out all of our listings on our Featured Listings page.

510 Loma Linda Court NE
Rio Rancho, NM 87124

45 BROKEN ARROW Place, Sandia Park, NM 87047

Luxurious Custom Home located on a private gated street in the prestigious Paako Ridge Community, situated next to the fairway of hole #1 of the world class Paako Ridge Golf course! Approximately 300K has been invested by current owners in the surrounding environmentally friendly & efficient landscaping that boasts low voltage lighting, stone fountain, drought tolerant trees, shrubs and perennials. Environmentally constructed for optimum energy efficiency, with thoughtful architectural & designer details throughout, this exquisite home will impress the most discerning buyer! Upon entry, the open & bright great room offers a dramatic raised coffered ceiling, custom tile floors, double sided gas log fireplace, & awe-inspiring views of veranda & garden through the windows & French doors.

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6500 PATO Road NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

We are proud to introduce this 0.34 Acre CORNER lot located in the desirable Petroglyph Estates neighborhood of Volcano Cliffs! There's so much to enjoy with this one, including location and AMAZING views from all sides. All lots come equipped with city utilities including gas, electricity, water, & sewer, and paved roads and sidewalks. Plus, there is NO SAD on this one! Grab this one today and start building your own custom dream home.

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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

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