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Finding your casa in Taos

(Originally published in Enchanted Homes)

Glenda Archuleta Al-Nachef is a one-of-a kind Realtor. Not only does she speak three languages (English, Spanish and Arabic) but she also has an impressive resume as an administrator and an energetic, cheerful outlook on life. And she has a passion for teaching. Currently, besides working as a Realtor, Archuleta teaches conversational Spanish classes.

Archuleta has traveled all over the world. Her hometown is Questa but she and her husband live in Taos. “Our family made the decision to settle in Taos after working in the Middle East and now I am ready to help others enjoy the majestic beauty that the Taos area has to offer,” she said.

Her background consists of a long history of administrative positions, retail and customer service jobs. When she came back to Taos, her first job was as an Office Manager in a Real Estate/Property Management office. But soon she realized that her experience and skills would be more useful on the agent side.  “I especially found the real estate field to be exciting and challenging and I strongly felt that being a native of this ‘land of enchantment’ was indeed a plus for my career,” she said.

She believes that the secret to success in this business is the personal and direct relationship with the client. “I will be utilizing all available marketing strategies in English and Spanish to get the exposure I need,” she said. “By the end of the day, my goal is to pair the customers with the right home suitable for their needs.” For example, Archuleta is now searching for the right buyers for a gorgeous three-bedroom house in Vista Linda, a property not affected by the Cristoval de la Serna Land Grant.

Though she acknowledges that Internet marketing is the tool to use in our modern age and time, Archuleta believes that in our community, the personal connection and the dual-lingual word of mouth still play a big part of a marketing strategy. “But I am in the process of developing my website to be available to capture the outside demand as well as the local needs,” she said.

Owning a house is one the biggest and longest investments a person can make. “So it has to be done right on the first try,” Archuleta said, “to avoid a lot of headaches later.” That’s why she loves to turn people’s home dreams into realities. She is passionate about her product and she intends to share her passion with her clients.

Archuleta believes that there are many advantages to being a Realtor in Taos, particularly the fact that this is a small community, which makes it easy to be familiar with all the real estate on the market. “And we can’t overlook the opportunity to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in the country,” she said. Besides, Taos real estate market prices were not affected as much as in many other states.

But there are cons, too. The Taos real estate market is seasonal, limited to certain number of productive months during the year. “Often, our market here is also limited to a specific group of customers who are capable of investing in a second home, land, or an income property. Jobs are limited in the area and people tend to buy in Taos  for retirement, vacation second homes, or for investment ventures.”

However, Archuleta is convinced that this is the perfect time to prepare to become a Realtor. “I believe that once the economy starts recovering, which I feel will happen soon, the first market to be affected positively will be real estate because people would want to take advantage of the low prices and interest rates available before they start increasing.”

Archuleta advises anyone interested in becoming a Realtor to be selective on the brokerage they would like be associated with.  She works with Exit Enchanted Reality and considers it a home and a great place to work.

When I ask for advice to potential sellers and buyers, she said, “I would encourage those who are capable of investing in the real estate market to grab the opportunity currently available, which will in turn help jumpstart the industry.”

To contact Glenda Archuleta Al-Nachef call
Office (575) 751-0013
Cell (575)779-8013
Fax (575) 751-0275

Email at galnachef@yahoo.com,
Or visit Exit Enchanted Realty,
7276 Highway 518
Ranchos De Taos, NM, 87557

Profile of a Realtor, Living la vida taoseña, Alix Smith

Originally published in Enchanted Homes

Alix Smith became acquainted with northern New Mexico, where she’s had family, since 1988. A self professed former “urban rat,” she was attracted to the expansive skies and the clean, natural beauty of Taos. No wonder she chose to make it her home in 2001.

Smith was referred to Harvey & Associates because of the company’s roots in the law rather than in real estate sales. “My father and grandfather were attorneys and I was seriously considering going to law school,” she said, “but then I met Harvey Blaustein and an opportunity in real estate took me on a different but parallel path.”

The daughter of a reformed real estate broker, as she describes her mother, Smith decided to start a new career in real estate. The attraction of old adobe houses (she currently lives in one) was another factor that helped her make the decision. It isn’t difficult to sell something you like and she was smitten with Taos’s architecture since day one.

Her experience in theater (she had a ten-year acting career in the East Coast) was also valuable when she became a Realtor. “Acting and the theater are all about collaboration, negotiation, paying attention, hard work, and building relationships,” she said. “And so is real estate.”

Smith talks enthusiastically about her ongoing efforts to educate her clients and herself so they can make, together, the best decisions. “I’m very frank with people, which is helpful in sales because sometimes clients, especially buyers, are suspect of old school sales ‘smoke and mirrors’ routines,” she explains.

No smoke and mirrors here. Frankness is for sure one of Smith’s distinguishing qualities. Her assessment of the current housing market in Taos does not come sugar-coated. “My view, which may not be what property owners want to hear, and I’m a property owner, is that prices will drop some more,” she said. “But, hopefully, that will attract buyers and this way we will move some of the present excessive inventory.”

But she is also an optimist. “In a world where ‘comps’, or comparable sales are critical in the appraisal process, and with the appraisal process being the biggest hurdle in many cases, there have been recent distress sales that are, unfortunately, anchors for other sellers,” she said. “I wish it were different. And it will be… just not yet.”

And how easy, or how difficult, is it to be a realtor in this economic downturn?

“Being a realtor in this market is tough, particularly in Taos,” Smith admits. “I really walked into the barrel of a gun and started in this profession just as the market was starting to fall so making money hasn’t been easy. That said, I enjoy being challenged and evolving as a business professional.”

Her workplace, Harvey & Associates, motivates Smith and her colleagues to always do their best. She speaks highly of her Qualifying Broker.  “When you work with me, you’re not only getting my expertise, energy and enthusiasm, you’re also getting the expertise of the broker with the most energy, enthusiasm and education in this market,” she said.
“I love working for myself, but also love the people that I work with and the support that our office provides,” said Smith. “I like meeting new people that I’d otherwise not interact with but for this profession. I also love the flexibility and the fact that I don’t have to sit at a desk 9-5, Monday through Friday.”

Flexibility and persistence are indeed assets in her business. “Obviously the market has been very challenging in the last two or three years and prices have declined,” she said. “Some sellers have a hard time accepting that reality and we try to guide them accordingly. Honestly, if a seller needs out sooner rather than later, he or she has to reach down to find a buyer in this market.”

Her personal philosophy is that a Realtor should try to distinguish herself from the rest of the pack.  “Show up, listen, pay attention to details and expect nothing,” she said.

Harvey & Associates has a great website and Smith admits that she hasn’t yet felt the need to get one for herself. “But make no mistake, the Internet is the present and future of this business.”

As for her current goals, “I want to be a good person and not to sweat the small stuff,” Smith said. She certainly doesn’t look like someone sweating the small stuff. She enjoys being comfortably settled in Taos and helping others to do the same.

Alix Smith works at Harvey & Associates, 603 Camino de la Placita, Taos, NM 87571. Call her at 575-737-5678 or email her: alixdsmith@harveyblaustein.com

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