Episodios

  • Redefining Luxury in New Mexico | Albuquerque Real Estate Talk Ep. 577
    Apr 16 2026
    In this episode of Albuquerque Real Estate Talk, Lisa Pino and Tracy Venturi discuss how “luxury” in New Mexico is defined less by size and more by fit, finishes, location, views, and privacy, noting that in the Albuquerque market luxury often starts around $650,000 (top 10% of prices). They cover what luxury buyers want today—quality materials and layouts, storage, garages, casitas for multigenerational living, and sometimes larger lots—while emphasizing professional presentation and marketing for all listings. They highlight luxury enclaves and styles across the metro and beyond, including North Albuquerque Acres, Placitas, Corrales, Tanoan, North Valley/Los Ranchos, the East Mountains, and areas like Oxbow and Bosque Encantado, and invite listeners to contact the Venturi Realty Group and use their relocation guide.
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    21 m
  • Albuquerque Real Estate Talk #576: The Short-Term Rental Tax Battle in Bernalillo County
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode of Albuquerque Real Estate Talk, Tego Venturi sits down with Carl Vidal, owner of Ivy Homes Vacation Rentals and a leader in the New Mexico Short-Term Rental Association (NMSTRA). They break down the massive economic scale of the short-term rental (STR) industry in New Mexico and the current legal battles over property tax assessments.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • The $1 Billion Impact: Why STRs are a vital part of the state economy, supporting over 28,000 New Mexicans through hosting and secondary employment.

    • The Tax Controversy: An in-depth look at why Bernalillo, Lincoln, Taos, and Santa Fe counties are attempting to reclassify residential STRs as commercial properties.

    • "Tax Lightning" and the 3% Cap: How removing the 3% assessment cap has led to property tax increases as high as 600% for some homeowners.

    • The Assessor vs. Treasurer Dispute: The conflicting interpretations of state law between Bernalillo County Assessor Damien Lara and Treasurer Tim Eichenberg.

    • Legislative Outlook: Why the industry is looking toward the 2027 legislative session for a permanent statewide resolution.

    • Hosting Best Practices: Implementing "Good Neighbor" policies, managing luxury properties, and navigating City of Albuquerque occupancy laws.

    Guest Information: Carl Vidal Ivy Homes Vacation Rentals | R1 Property Management (505) 730-2275 TheIrvieHomes.com

    Market Data Resource: Explore Albuquerque real estate charts, monthly metrics, and median sale price data at REabq.com

    Contact Venturi Realty Group: (505) 448-8888 Real Broker LLC

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    46 m
  • Ep 575: 2026 NM Real Estate Contract Danger Zones and Obscure Spring Market Stats
    Apr 2 2026

    In episode 575 of Albuquerque Real Estate Talk, Tego and Tracy break down the biggest deal killers in the new 2026 New Mexico real estate purchase agreement. Learn exactly how missing the three-day option money deadline or improperly sharing a home inspection report can instantly terminate your contract or risk your earnest money. The episode also features an analysis of the April 2026 housing market , exploring why 36 percent of closed homes include concessions and breaking down the current 18 percent contract fallout rate. To safely navigate your home search or sale, contact Venturi Realty Group at 505-448-8888.

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    28 m
  • Episode 574: Navigating the 2026 New Mexico Purchase Agreement Changes
    Mar 26 2026

    Episode 574: Join Tego and Tracy Venturi as they deconstruct the new 2026 New Mexico Residential Purchase Agreement[cite: 3, 11]. This isn't just an update—it’s a total reimagining of the legal framework for New Mexico real estate[cite: 15, 16].

    Key Highlights: * Independent Consideration: Why buyers must now pay a non-refundable fee to sellers to have a valid contract[cite: 45, 97]. * Strict Deadlines: The three-calendar-day window to pay IC or face immediate, automatic contract termination[cite: 145, 147, 170]. * Earnest Money Risks: Why sending a full inspection report without a written request can result in a buyer losing their deposit[cite: 201, 205]. * Neighborhood Vetting: Buyers now have the explicit right to investigate surroundings and object based on neighborhood factors[cite: 230, 232].

    Audio Timestamps: [00:00:00] – Opening and Albuquerque market update [cite: 3, 5] [00:03:00] – Independent Consideration (IC) comes to New Mexico [cite: 45] [00:08:45] – Why Earnest Money is no longer the same as IC [cite: 113, 118] [00:12:00] – The danger of missing the 3-day IC deadline [cite: 170, 176] [00:15:30] – Buyer beware: Sharing the full inspection report [cite: 198, 201] [00:19:30] – Personal property: What stays and what goes [cite: 249, 258] [00:23:45] – Document inspection rights: Propane and Solar [cite: 303, 307] [00:27:30] – Truth in Lending (TILA) and seller verification rights [cite: 409, 411] [00:32:45] – HOA documentation and title company roles [cite: 480, 488] [00:34:50] – Closing and how to access Albuquerque MLS data [cite: 507, 511]

    Learn more at welcomehomeabq.com or call 505-448-8888[cite: 507, 504].

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    36 m
  • Albuquerque Real Estate Talk Ep. 573: Heritage East, Relocation Tips & Spring Events
    Mar 18 2026

    Join Tracy Venturi and Kori Bristow for episode 573 of Albuquerque Real Estate Talk. Tego is out today, so Tracy and Kori are breaking down neighborhood highlights, spring events, and local market trends.

    Kori shares her insights on the Heritage East neighborhood, highlighting access to Quintessence Park, Trader Joe's, and local dining. They also discuss Kori's strategy for helping out-of-state buyers relocate, emphasizing the importance of matching clients with the right community vibe, from Placitas to Four Hills.

    With patio season returning, Tracy and Kori highlight upcoming local events. They cover the 4th Annual Women's Festival at Rio Bravo Brewing on March 28th, the Bosque Wild Guided Hike on April 4th, and the Southwest Chocolate and Coffee Fest. They also shout out favorite outdoor spots like Ex Novo and El Pinto.

    On the market front, well-priced and well-presented homes are still driving multiple offers. Kori details a recent property near Kirtland Air Force Base that received four offers, including cash and conventional options.

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    23 m
  • Episode 572: Speaking "Real Estate" in New Mexico + A Complete Metro Area Tour
    Mar 5 2026

    If you've ever walked into a Southwest home and wondered what a viga was, or why the roof has "straw" in the walls, this episode is for you. Tego and Tracy Venturi present the "Homeowner Edition" of How to Speak New Mexican, explaining the unique architectural terms and construction methods that define Albuquerque real estate.

    Beyond the lingo, we spend the second half of the show breaking down the entire Albuquerque Metro Area map. We discuss the lifestyle differences between Rio Rancho, Corrales, Placitas, and the Northeast Heights, helping you understand where you might want to call home.

    Highlights include:

    • Ceiling & Wall Anatomy: Vigas, latillas, nichos, and lentils.

    • Flat Roof Secrets: Parapets, canals, and why they aren't actually flat.

    • Area Breakdown: A tour of Valencia County, the East Mountains, the West Side, and everything in between.

    • Luxury Markets: Why Corrales and North Albuquerque Acres remain some of the most desired zip codes.

    Connect with us: Visit WelcomeHomeABQ.com for market data, to search the MLS, or to view the metro area map discussed in this episode. Call us at (505) 448-8888.

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    43 m
  • Albuquerque Real Estate Talk Ep. 571: Mortgage Rates Dip Below 6%, 2025 Results & 2026 Outlook
    Feb 26 2026

    National headlines predicted a crash for Albuquerque real estate, but the data tells a different story. In Episode 571, Tego and Tracy Venturi dive into the gold standard FHFA data to reveal how home values actually performed in 2025 and what the 2026 outlook looks like for New Mexico homeowners.

    We are also breaking down a major shift in borrowing: mortgage rates have quietly dipped below 6%, with FHA rates hitting as low as 5.65%. If you have been waiting for a sign to enter the market, this quiet drop in rates has significantly increased your buying power compared to this time last year.

    In this episode, we cover:

    - The Realtor.com Debunk: Why national experts missed the mark by 8 points on Albuquerque's appreciation. - Rate Watch: Mortgage News Daily shows a drop to 5.99%, and we discuss what this means for the spring warm-up. - New FinCEN Rules: A critical update for cash buyers and entities regarding new residential reporting requirements starting March 1st. - Building Custom: Insights on finding land in Albuquerque and the hidden costs of engineering and dirt work.

    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 – Intro: Albuquerque Real Estate Talk Episode 571

    01:23 – Interest rates: Under 6% and FHA at 5.65%

    04:48 – Home Prices: 2025 appreciation results from FHFA

    05:40 – Debunking Realtor.com’s crash prediction

    07:51 – Seasonal trends: Will interest rates rise this spring?

    09:30 – 2026 Forecast: Top 100 markets and Albuquerques outlook

    11:18 – New Construction: Finding land and hiring builders in New Mexico

    13:00 – North Albuquerque Acres: Arroyos and flood zone implications

    16:05 – Expert Land Advice: Why you need a builder to walk the lot

    19:02 – FinCEN: New residential reporting requirements for 2026

    20:49 – Tegos AI Compliance Tool: How to use abq.re/fincen

    24:20 – Open Houses: New listings and touring homes this week

    Contact the Venturi Group: Call: 505-448-8888 Visit: welcomehomeabq.com

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    26 m
  • Episode 570: North Valley Variety, The 13.5 Million Dollar Listing, and New Federal Rules
    Feb 19 2026

    Welcome to Episode 570 of Albuquerque Real Estate Talk with Tego and Tracy Venturi. This week, we are diving deep into the diverse neighborhoods of Albuquerque's North Valley, from historic equestrian properties to a record-breaking 13.5 million dollar estate currently on the market.

    We also break down the latest market statistics for the metro area and discuss two major stories that will impact housing: a new federal reporting requirement starting March 1st and a national legislative push to make factory-built housing more affordable.

    In this episode:

    • Local Market Update: Current home values for Bernalillo, Sandoval, and Valencia counties.

    • North Valley Spotlight: Exploring neighborhoods like Tinnin Farms, El Caballero, and Los Poblanos.

    • Real Estate Question of the Week: What exactly is a buyer sale contingency?

    • The 13.5 Million Dollar House: A look at the most expensive listing in Albuquerque.

    • New Compliance Rules: Why cash buyers and entities need to know about FinCEN reporting before March 1st.

    • National News: How the Housing for the 21st Century Act (HR 6644) could remove the chassis tax on manufactured homes.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro: Albuquerque and National Real Estate News 01:03 - The Tease: Big reporting changes coming March 1st 01:50 - Metro Market Stats: Home values by county 06:45 - Pulse on the Street: Increased February buyer activity 08:15 - Interest Rate Update: 6 percent range and FHA options 10:45 - Question of the Week: Buyer Sale Contingencies explained 14:15 - North Valley Luxury Deep Dive: Area definitions and neighborhoods 18:25 - Listing Spotlight: The 13.5 million dollar Rio Grande estate 22:00 - Why the Valley: Walking trails, restaurants, and the rural vibe 24:00 - Federal Compliance: FinCEN anti-money laundering rules for entities 35:20 - Legislative Update: HR 6644 and the Chassis Tax 37:55 - Closing: Lunar New Year and spring strategy sessions

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    39 m