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Old 07-13-2008, 11:14 AM
 
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Pojoaque, Tesuque, Abiquiu, Santa Fe and Los Alamos.
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Old 07-13-2008, 11:37 AM
 
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Pojoaque, Tesuque, Abiquiu, Santa Fe and Los Alamos.
I guess that is Pojoaque in the sense of Pojoaque Valley which includes Nambe, Pojoaque, Jacona, Jaconita, and Rio Rancho going east to west about ten miles south of Espanola.

Tesuque is further south and about as expensive as you are going to find.

Santa Fe is yet further south and you will first come to the north side of Santa Fe which again is expensive,

Los Alamos and White Rock are to the southwest and uphill. They are expensive because of restricted space, but share an excellent school system and now is a good time to buy up there. Probably about as safe as you are going to find. Apartment owners are having trouble filling their places.

Abiqui and Ojo Caliente are to the northwest and may have some of what you want to avoid in Espanola.

Going northeast you might want to go as far as Embudo/Dixon.

Utilities -- I have a well and septic so don't know about water and sewer. And I take my own trash to the dump. But I live in Nambe and electric and phone seem reasonable. Propane costs a fortune -- I suspect that is true most places.
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Old 07-13-2008, 12:03 PM
 
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thanks, my next qustion would be there seems to be a wide range of prices on rentals ( will have to rent until I find a place), what is the big difference for? is it crime, views, location?
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Old 07-13-2008, 12:12 PM
 
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thanks, my next qustion would be there seems to be a wide range of prices on rentals ( will have to rent until I find a place), what is the big difference for? is it crime, views, location?
I'm sorry, but the answer is yes -- all of the above plus prestige of certain areas plus schools plus quiet plus other factors???

You'd have to ask about specific areas -- even then it would be hard to say. Even a little place like Nambe has widely varying neighborhoods. Your neighbor might be a 100 acre estate or a trailer.
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Old 07-14-2008, 09:34 AM
 
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thanks, my next qustion would be there seems to be a wide range of prices on rentals ( will have to rent until I find a place), what is the big difference for? is it crime, views, location?
Another thought on rentals. In Santa Fe and Los Alamos you will find apartment buildings. Prices will vary according to location, amenities, views. Some in Los Alamos have great views of the canyons.

Other places it will mostly be single or a few units -- your nicest places will be guest houses or casitas on larger properties. Some of the variation may be the idiosyncrasies of the owners -- and some owners may set the price high assuming that you will bargain.
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Old 11-09-2008, 08:55 PM
 
Location: 10 Miles from Disney World!!!
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Question Cost of Living Really That High?

Considering a moving the family to Santa Fe, but the cost of living is really getting to me. Minimum wage is $9.50 right, so doesn't it equal out? We live in Asheville now and the cost of living is higher than average too, but not as high as Santa Fe, but it's hard to find jobs here and most pay minimum wage...

If anyone could please tell me how much is

a 3 bdrm apt.

gas a gallon

water

average utilities in 3 bdrm

TIA
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Old 11-09-2008, 09:42 PM
 
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NM minimum wage is $6.50, and should be going up to $7.50 in January of 2009.
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Old 11-09-2008, 09:42 PM
 
Location: Santa Fe
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3br apt. probably between 1000-1200/mo

gas-2.40 a gallon

Water,gas, elect depends on the time of year. 100-150/mo during the summer. 200-250/mo during the winter.

Rents and utilities are going to vary greatly depending on circumstances and usage.
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Old 11-10-2008, 04:49 AM
 
Location: 10 Miles from Disney World!!!
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NM minimum wage is $6.50, and should be going up to $7.50 in January of 2009.
I thought Santa Fe had the fair wage which is $9.50hr ?
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Old 11-10-2008, 08:04 AM
 
Location: Burque!
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I thought Santa Fe had the fair wage which is $9.50hr ?
I believe you're correct.
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