National Association of Gay & Lesbian Real Estate Professionals

National Association of Gay & Lesbian Real Estate Professionals
SEARCH NAGLREP FOR A GAY REALTOR

naglreplogoWelcome to The National Association of Gay & Lesbian Real Estate Professionals. Founded in 2007, NAGLREP is a gay real estate trade organization with local chapters all over the USA and international destinations.

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Gay Friendly real estate professionals of NAGLREP provide a sensitive understanding of the specific needs of our GLBT community.

NAGLREP members are advocates of your goals and represent all of the leading national real estate brokerages. Search NAGLREP for Realtors, Mortgage Brokers, Title Agents, Residential Appraisers, and Home Inspectors. It is our pleasure to provide this great resource to the GLBT Community.  For more information, visit: www.NAGLREP.com

The most gorgeous sunset views in Santa Fe

The most gorgeous sunset views in Dos Griegos can be enjoyed from this stunning hilltop residence. The 3.6+ acres provides a dramatic backdrop for this estate’s extensive indoor and outdoor entertaining areas. From the lushly landscaped front courtyard, enjoy the sounds from the bubbling water feature while savoring the warmth from the outdoor Kiva. Gracious open-concept kitchen and family room is ideal for entertaining. The private dining room is an elegant setting for intimate dining while enjoying the dazzling sunset and mountain views.

A true owner’s suite, expansive in size, contains a Kiva fireplace, multiple closets, separate tub and shower and is thoughtfully separated from the spacious guest suites. Private office with views. This estate masterfully combines the breathtaking northern New Mexico landscape with tranquility, creating an amazing and unique experience to fully enjoy the art of living the Gay Life in Santa Fe…..www.8CaminoTeofanio.com

Lush Retreat – Walking Distance to the Santa Fe Plaza

Behind the scenes sneak peak: This peaceful and serene lane is home to this charming Pueblo style residence just blocks off the Santa Fe Plaza. In the midst of the beautiful gardens sits a bubbling fountain from Stone Forest. Once inside you will enjoy brick floors throughout, many skylights, built in bookshelves, Kiva fireplace with painted tiles, high ceilings, classic Vigas in every room, radiant heat, large kitchen and separate dining room. Quintessential Santa Fe living at its best with easy access to the Ski Mountain and Los Alamos or walking to the Plaza. For more information www.547DelNorteLane.com

Pending Home Sales on a Roll, Up for Sixth Straight Month

RISMEDIA, September 2, 2009—Contract activity for pending home sales has risen for six straight months, a pattern not seen in the history of the index since it began in 2001, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in July, increased 3.2% to 97.6 from a reading of 94.6 in June, and is 12.0% higher than July 2008 when it was 87.1.The index is at the highest level since June 2007 when it was 100.7.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said the housing market momentum has clearly turned for the better. “The recovery is broad-based across many parts of the country. Housing affordability has been at record highs this year with the added stimulus of a first-time buyer tax credit,” he said. “Other buyers are taking advantage of low home values before prices turn higher. Nationally, the typical mortgage payment now takes less than 25% of a middle-income family’s monthly income to buy a median priced home, with payment percentages so far in 2009 being the lowest on record dating back to 1970. As long as home buyers stay within their budget, mortgage payments will be very manageable,” Yun said. 

NAR estimates that about 1.8 to 2.0 million first-time buyers will take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit this year, with approximately 350,000 additional sales that would not have taken place without the credit. Buyers have little time to act because they must complete the transaction by November 30, 2009 to qualify for the credit. Unless extended, contracts signed but not completed by that date will not be eligible- it is taking approximately two months to complete home sales in the current market. 

The Pending Home Sales Index in the Northeast declined 3.0% to 78.8 in July but is 4.7% higher than July 2008. In the Midwest the index slipped 2.0% to 88.1 but is 8.1% above a year ago. In the South, pending home sales activity rose 3.1% to an index of 103.8 in July and is 12.0% above July 2008. In the West the index jumped 12.1% to 112.5 and is 20.0% above a year ago. 

NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Dallas-Fort Worth, said Congress needs to keep the momentum going. “Even with a good recovery taking place, the market is not yet back to normal. With a gradual absorption of inventory, we are on the cusp of a general stabilization in home prices,” he said. “To ensure that housing has a broad stimulus to the overall economy and stays on sound footing, we’re encouraging Congress to extend the tax credit into 2010, and to expand it to all buyers of primary residences. The faster we stabilize home prices, the fewer families will face foreclosure and the quicker credit can be extended to other sectors of the economy,” McMillan said. 

NAR’s Housing Affordability Index (HAI) stood at 158.5 in July, below the peak set in April but is still 36.0 percentage points higher than a year ago. The HAI is a broad measure of housing affordability using consistent values and assumptions over time, which examines the relationship between home prices, mortgage interest rates and family income. 

Yun expects existing-home sales to rise through the fourth quarter. “Unless the tax credit is extended, no one should be surprised to see home sales drop in the first quarter of next year,” he said. “However, the fundamentals of the housing market and the economy are trending up, and we expect home sales to generally in the second quarter of 2010.

For more information on the Santa Fe Real Estate market visit SantaFeRealEstateMarket.com

Posted By susanne On September 1, 2009 @ 4:04 pm

Gay Travel in Santa Fe

Our streets are narrow, our minds are not.

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It doesn’t take long to feel at home in the City Different. For centuries, Santa Fe has opened its arms to travelers with diverse interests and different backgrounds. All in search of discovery wonder and adventure.

To visit Santa Fe is to step into an enchanting world where natural and man-made beauty converge in a symphony of visual and sensual stimulation unique to New Mexico. The city specifically caters to gay and lesbian travelers, both couples and singles, with a wide spectrum of activities and destinations.

In the early 20th century, Santa Fe began growing as an artist’s haven, welcoming a diverse group of writers, painters, socialites, and photographers eager for new subject matter and a different life. That same open-armed spirit remains today and Santa Fe trails only San Francisco among U.S. metro areas in percentage of households headed by same-sex partners.

The city is home to Rainbow Vision, the first retirement community of its kind in the country for straight and GLBTQ residents and a model for future properties. Opened in 2005, Rainbow Vision has taken an active role in city events while attracting tenants and the public alike to its popular Silver Starlight Cabaret.

A destination for gay and lesbian couples and singles, Santa Fe is home to many gay-popular and gay-owned shops, restaurants, and bars located throughout town.  The Santa Fe Human Rights Alliance keeps a busy schedule of GLBTQ events year ’round.

From Anasazi ruins to a Japanese mountain spa, world renowned restaurants and legendary hotels and resorts, Santa Fe is sure to delight anyone. Catering to the finest of tastes, Santa Fe is also home to some of the most exquisite museums, galleries and performing arts venues in America. Shopping is incomparable and the fresh mountain air will soothe any soul.