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Featured Listings
14 Craftsman Road $669,000
NOW WITH $20,000 CREDIT TO BUYER'S CLOSING COSTS AND A FREE 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS!!
Located in Oshara Village, Santa Fe's new sustainable community with places to live, work, shop and play. This 2 story home features craftsman architecture, exterior stone wainscoting, open floor plan, high end finishes, vaulted ceiling in great room and solar hot water. Great outdoor living spaces feature a fountain and an outdoor Bar-B-Q. Built by Oshara Concepts/Sierra del Sol. More Details...
16 Craftsman Road $699,000
NOW WITH $20,000 CREDIT TO BUYER'S CLOSING COSTS AND A FREE 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS!
Located in Oshara Village, Santa Fe's new sustainable community with places to live, work, shop and play. This 2 story home features craftsman architecture, exterior stone wainscoting, open floor plan, high end finishes, vaulted ceiling in great room and solar hot water. Great outdoor living spaces feature a fountain and outdoor Bar-B-Q. Expected completion in September 2007. Plans, amenities, specifications and price subject to change without notice. More Details...
11 Silver Buckle Road $565,000
(also available for rent $1,700/month)
This home has earned Build Green New Mexico's gold rating. Authentic craftsman style patio home featuring state of the art energy and water efficient insulation and 100% on site water recycling. Hard wood oak floors, wool berber carpet and porcelain tile combined with solid wood cabinetry and low VOC paints provide superior indoor air quality. Featured in the Santa Fe Area Homebuilders Association 2007 Parade of Homes. More Details...
34 County Road 109 South $475,000
This classic northern New Mexico compound sits on 1.55 acres with water rights and has some of the best views of the Sangres in the Pojoaque/Nambe corridor. This is a major remodel and requires massive amounts of work. The property includes a sprawling main house, three guest houses, deck, pool, and gardens. Most structures are in need of restoration and updating. The main house features massive beams and double adobe construction and needs a new roof. There are three guests houses that measure 2,066 sq ft, 763 sq ft, and 751 sq ft respectively, and are in good condition. More Details...
Oshara Village
Santa Fe's New Sustainable Community
Lots Available
Patio Lots 16 and 17 $230,000 together
Patio Lots 26 and 27 $220,000 together
Patio Lots 41 and 48 $126,000/ each
Tai Bixby - Associate Broker

Tai Bixby is a licensed RealtorŪ and commercial broker. He has earned many of Prudential Real Estate's awards as a top producer and places among the top 10% of Prudential brokers nationwide. He also carries Prudential's Fine Homes Specialist designation and is a Certified Commercial Investment Management (CCIM) candidate. He's also a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a private pilot. What does this mean for you? Tai has a broad range of experiene and talent to bring to the marketing and sales of your property.
He has lived in Santa Fe for more than 22 years and possesses an detailed knowledge of the city and its unique character. Tai came into real estate after eight years in management at a local manufacturer of green cleaning products where he was entrusted with the design and construction of a $2,000,000, state-of-the-art, glass foam manufacturing facility. As a director of a not-for-profit rainforest preservation group, he oversaw grants in South America that funded rainforest restoration and Native American cultural preservation projects.
In 2004 he partnered with the town founders of Oshara Village and Prudential Santa Fe to develop and market Oshara Village. Oshara Village is one of the most energy and water efficient developments ever built in Santa Fe. Tai works with both residential and commercial clients to help them realize their real estate goals. "I like to start with a person's goals. By focusing on the long term, I help my clients ensure that today's big decisions have positive results for years to come." In his view, "Building relationships with clients is about building trust. Trust can't be assumed . . . it has to be earned."
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