By Autumn Gray Copyright © 2007 Albuquerque Journal; Assistant Business Editor Patrick King started helping his brother look for his first home at the end of summer 2006. Their price range: $100,000 to $130,000. Their luck? They found one and only one in the Albuquerque metro area “that wasn’t a total dump” after looking for […]
PLACES TO GO, THINGS TO EAT!
I’ve decided that a really useful thing to offer would be to share wonderful discoveries that I make when traveling around my area. Places to eat. Things to do. Great places to see. I may start a new blog for this – or just simply use this one – but here goes! GREAT PLACE TO […]
School board OKs land donation
School board OKs land donation By Susie Gran Thursday, March 8, 2007 By 2015, there will be a new elementary school in Quail Ranch on 15 acres donated by the developer. It’s the historic deal school officials worked for three years to seal so they could stay ahead of West Side growth. The Quail Ranch […]
warning to consumers!
Federal Reserve Alerts Home Owners to Questionable Solicitations The Federal Reserve has distributed the following notice. “The Federal Reserve received complaints from recipients of direct mail solicitations that suggest there is a ‘Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) program’ that entitles certain homeowners to cash grants or equity disbursements. Some of these solicitations may be read to […]
ALBUQUERQUE GOOD ON THE SLOPES!!
The West’s best cities by the slopesWhy rush to the runs? These four ski-area gateways provide a delightful excuse to stop–and avoid the crowdsBy Dan LeethSpecial to the TribunePublished February 11, 2007 ALBUQUERQUEAn Old Town–and its spicy flavorsIn a land better known for salsa than snow, Albuquerque provides a spicy transition from chili powder to […]