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		<title>It&#8217;s A Good Time To Buy High End Homes In Santa Fe</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 19:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The downturn in real estate markets across the country has created a great environment for buyers.  Now, more than ever, that is also true at the higher end of the market. <span id="more-1144"></span> The following article on Yahoo,  provided by the Wall Street Journal, discusses recent happenings in upper end markets, and why now is a great time to buy luxury homes.</p>
<p>ARTICLE</p>
<p>Time to Storm the Castle?<br />
by Nick Timiraos and James R. Hagerty</p>
<p>Daniel Horowitz is ready to bargain.</p>
<p>The 55-year-old trial lawyer is trying to sell a four-bedroom villa with marble imported from Italy, a winery and a fruit orchard on 14 acres in Lafayette, Calif. Mr. Horowitz already chopped the price to $3.2 million from $4 million, the amount he estimates having spent on the land and construction. &#8220;We thought it would sell right away,&#8221; he says. But it hasn&#8217;t, and he is willing to consider lower offers, he says.</p>
<p>Three years into the housing bust, steep discounts are emerging in the market for high-end homes, which had been the real-estate industry&#8217;s last redoubt until now. Despite the budding economic recovery, demand for pricey properties is falling as potential buyers struggle to come up with money for big down payments and find it difficult to qualify for large mortgages. With buyers dropping out and homes languishing on the market, sellers are beginning to capitulate, cutting prices to move their properties.</p>
<p>The result: Buyers with lots of cash, or access to it, can find great deals. Not all million-dollar homes are castles, especially in coastal markets. But price drops and relatively small bumps in budget are landing shoppers the kind of amenities—kingly bathrooms, stables, gates—that were once beyond reach. Kenneth Rosen, chairman of the Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, says it is a &#8220;very good time to be a buyer at the high end.&#8221;</p>
<p>In some markets, houses that are more than twice the size of others are on the market for less than twice the cost. Shaun Rawls, a broker at Keller Williams Realty in Atlanta, points to two homes with similarly desirable locations in that city&#8217;s wealthy Buckhead district. The smaller home, with 3,060 square feet, is priced at $765,000, or $250 a square foot. The larger home, with 7,612 square feet, has an asking price of $1.2 million, or $158 per square foot.</p>
<p>Though larger homes often have lower square-footage costs than smaller homes, the gap today is often greater. In Mill Valley, Calif., a 1,127-square-foot three-bedroom listed at $898,000 just went under contract. Its per-square-foot cost: $797. A four-bedroom home five minutes away—and nearly three times the size at 3,077 square feet—is being listed at $1.5 million. Its square-foot cost: $486.</p>
<p>Similarly, in Scottsdale, Ariz., one four-bedroom home lists for $1.2 million while another lists for $1.48 million. That additional $280,000 buys a 5,400 square-foot home, 46% bigger than the cheaper house.</p>
<p>Room to Drop</p>
<p>The million-plus market seems ripe for falling prices. Until now it has been lower-end homes, which saw the sharpest run-up during the boom, that have borne the brunt of the housing bust. Though there aren&#8217;t national statistics that track the million-dollar market, local markets show that prices for top properties have room to drop. For example, the bottom third of the Los Angeles area market—currently homes under $300,000—has seen prices fall by 52.5% since the market peak in 2006, returning to April 2003 levels, according to the S&amp;P/Case-Shiller indexes. Prices for the top third of the market—currently homes above $510,000—have fallen by 27.3% from the peak, to March 2004 levels. While prices at the bottom of the market gained 5% over the last quarter of 2009 from the previous quarter, high-end home prices dropped 0.5%.</p>
<p>Home sales across the board remain sluggish. Sales of existing homes fell 0.6% last month to a seasonally adjusted rate of 5.02 million units, while new-home sales fell by 2.2% last month to lows last seen in 1963. But the mismatch of supply and demand is now widest in the seven-figure market. In the most coveted Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, for example, supplies are fairly tight up to about $900,000. But it is a buyer&#8217;s market between that level and $2 million, says James W. Nellis II of Re/Max Allegiance, a local broker.</p>
<p>That makes for some deep discounts. In Mill Valley, Calif., the price on one four-bedroom home was reduced March 11 to $2 million from $3 million. The house has 2,500 square feet of decks overlooking San Francisco Bay, says the listing agent, Suzy Doyle. On Ranch Gate Road in Chula Vista, Calif., a foreclosed home with six bedrooms is being offered at $675,000. In 2006, when it was new, the home sold for $1.3 million.</p>
<p>Few people consider million-dollar homes cheap, of course. Stretching to buy a big home comes with obvious risks. Prices may be falling, but no one knows where the bottom is. Marc Carpenter, a real-estate agent in San Diego, cautions buyers in that battered market that, &#8220;If you buy now, [you should] plan on prices reducing over time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another potential pitfall is that higher-end houses are much harder to value than lower priced cookie-cutter dwellings. Often, high-end homes are unique, and the prices they fetch may have to do with such intangibles as an ocean view or an address with more snob appeal than those just blocks away. That makes it much harder for buyers to find comparable sales indicative of true market value.</p>
<p>Bargain hunters also need to be realistic. They aren&#8217;t likely to get a steal on the best-preserved homes in the nation&#8217;s top neighborhoods—places like Central Park West in Manhattan, Santa Barbara, Calif., or the exclusive parts of Boulder, Colo. Supply is permanently constrained in such areas because there is little room to build. And lots of people with money are eager to move in, so prices are likely to come down only slightly.</p>
<p>The best deals will be on high-end homes that might need work or aren&#8217;t in the most highly sought-after locations. That leaves plenty of coveted neighborhoods with good schools and amenities to choose from.<br />
Despite the risks, the mortgage market might be suggesting that shoppers buy sooner rather than later. Many forecasters predict that interest rates will rise from today&#8217;s unusually low levels, in part because the Federal Reserve this month is ending its heavy purchases of mortgage securities. Even if waiting another year might bring lower prices, at least some of that advantage could be wiped out by an interest-rate spike.</p>
<p>Interest rates play a huge role in affordability—and even more so in high-end markets. A $1.2 million home today might require a 25% down payment, says Lou Barnes, a mortgage banker in Boulder. At today&#8217;s rate of about 5.75% for a 30-year &#8220;jumbo&#8221; mortgage, that would mean a monthly payment of $5,252. But if rates were to rise to 6.5%, the monthly payment would rise to $5,688. The home&#8217;s price would have to fall $1.1 million to keep the monthly payment at a comparable $5,215.</p>
<p>On the demand side, the technicalities of the mortgage market are thinning the ranks of million-dollar home buyers more than usual. Most buyers need a mortgage and would much prefer a cheaper, mainstream one backed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac or the Federal Housing Administration. But loans that meet the government&#8217;s criteria can be no larger than $417,000 in most of the U.S.; in higher-cost areas like New York and San Francisco, that limit stretches to $729,750.</p>
<p>Loans above those limits are considered jumbos. While rates on jumbos are way down from a high of about 7.9% in October 2008, they remain well above the 5.1% found on conventional loans guaranteed by Fannie or Freddie, according to HSH Associates. What&#8217;s more, lenders also require heftier down payments for jumbo loans—in some cases 25% or more of the home&#8217;s value.</p>
<p>The shrinking pool of potential buyers is giving people of means unusual bargaining power. The inventory of all listed homes in February was enough to last 8.6 months at the current sales rate, according to the National Association of Realtors, a trade group. For those priced above $1 million, the supply was enough to last nearly 32 months.</p>
<p>Perfect Time to Buy</p>
<p>For these reasons, &#8220;this is the perfect time to buy,&#8221; says Eric Awad, a neurologist in Atlanta who thinks market conditions are forcing sellers of high-end homes to knuckle under. He and his wife, Nachwa Jarkas, an assistant professor at Emory University, are eager to trade up from their town home and buy a four-bedroom house in Atlanta&#8217;s posh Buckhead district. They are looking in the range of $1 million to $1.2 million, though Dr. Awad hopes to &#8220;knock the price down&#8221; below $1 million.</p>
<p>Like many potential buyers of high-end homes, the couple has a big hurdle to clear: Before buying, they need to sell their town home, which is on the market for $575,000, and they have no idea how long it will take for them to find a buyer. In this still-troubled real-estate market, success favors buyers who don&#8217;t have to sell first.</p>
<p><a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/109209/time-to-storm-the-castle?mod=realestate-buy" target="_blank">Link to Original Article</a></p>
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		<title>Tragedy in Las Campanas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 18:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was riding my bike in Las Campanas yesterday when the a sheriffs vehicle went whizzing by. When I awoke this morning I heard this terrible news. Our heart felt condolences go out to the Trujillo Family. Police: Las Campanas man drowns in golf course pond By Dennis J. Carroll &#124; For The New Mexican [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was riding my bike in Las Campanas yesterday when the a sheriffs vehicle went whizzing by.</p>
<p><span id="more-916"></span>When I awoke this morning I heard this terrible news. Our heart felt condolences go out to the Trujillo Family.</p>
<p><strong>Police: Las Campanas man drowns in golf course pond</strong><br />
By Dennis J. Carroll | For The New Mexican</p>
<p>2/21/2010</p>
<p>A 62-year-old Las Campanas man apparently drowned Sunday when he fell through the ice as he was trying to retrieve his two young dogs that had run onto the pond at the luxury development&#8217;s golf course, state police reported.</p>
<p>Joseph B. Trujillo was walking with his wife, Marcelle, 62, and their two terrier pups along a cart path above the pond shortly before 11 a.m. when the dogs took off and headed across the frozen water, said Lt. Eric Garcia.</p>
<p>The couple called out to the dogs but they did not respond, and Trujillo pursued them for about 25 yards onto the pond. However, a large section of the ice gave way, and Trujillo fell through.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was completely engulfed in the frigid water,&#8221; Garcia said.</p>
<p>A state police search and recovery diving team pulled Trujillo&#8217;s body from the pond about 3 p.m.</p>
<p>Garcia said the water was about 8 feet deep and 36 degrees.</p>
<p>After seeing &#8220;only a glove floating on the water,&#8221; Marcelle Trujillo also stepped onto the ice, Garcia said, but she turned back because of the risk from the cracking ice. She called 911 from a nearby home, and she and the neighbor returned to the pond, but there was no sign of her husband other than the glove.</p>
<p>Marcelle Trujillo was taken by ambulance to Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, Garcia said, adding that she was suffering from trauma but was expected to recover.</p>
<p>He said the dogs, believed to be Jack Russell terriers or similar dogs, returned from the pond and were safe at a neighbor&#8217;s home.</p>
<p>Garcia said the Trujillos were Las Campanas residents, but their street address was not disclosed.</p>
<p>Joseph Trujillo&#8217;s body was taken to the state Office of the Medical Inspector in Albuquerque to rule out foul play, but none is suspected.</p>
<p>Here is the link to the <a href="http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/Police--Man-drowns-in-golf-course-pond" target="_blank">Original Story</a> from the<a href="http://www.santafenewmexican.com/" target="_blank"> New Mexican</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 21:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>$100,000 Price Reduction! 7 Vista Calabasas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 02:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a price reduction from $1,590,000 to $1,490,000, 7 Vista Calabasas is now priced at $298 per square foot! Rancho Calabasas; an immaculate, private, &#38; unrestricted compound consisting of a main house, 2 guest houses, &#38; your own private spa! An ideal property for a family compound or retreat. Perfect for entertaining w/separate guest suites for family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a price reduction from $1,590,000 to $1,490,000, 7 Vista Calabasas is now priced at $298 per square foot!</p>
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<p>Rancho Calabasas; an immaculate, private, &amp; unrestricted compound consisting of a main house, 2 guest houses, &amp; your own private spa! An ideal property for a family compound or retreat. Perfect for entertaining w/separate guest suites for family or staff. Lushly landscaped grounds, a stream, waterfall, &amp; Koi pond, &amp; multiple outdoor entertainment areas, all on 5 filled acres. This Santa Fe oasis can be available turn-key including art, bronze sculptures, antique wagons, &amp; furniture</p>
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		<title>Short Sale Price on Luxury Santa Fe Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 04:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a video tour of a beautiful home in Bishops Lodge Hills. Not only is this is the very first resale of a single family home in this exclusive subdivision, now, more importantly, it is priced for a  &#8221;short sale&#8221;. Some savvy Buyer is going to get a steal. This house is conveniently located in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a video tour of a beautiful home in Bishops Lodge Hills. Not only is this is the very first resale of a single family home in this exclusive subdivision, now, more importantly, it is priced for a  &#8221;short sale&#8221;. Some savvy Buyer is going to get a steal.<span id="more-694"></span></p>
<p>This house is conveniently located in the Bishops Lodge Hills and Villas. It is a short (5-6 minute) drive to Historic Downtown Santa Fe. The house is perched on the highest point of this 2.5 acre lot. On a clear day you can see to Colorado and the neighboring green space protects your view of the Santa Fe Ski area.</p>
<p>The house itself is the work of one of Santa Fe&#8217;s more exclusive &#8220;boutique&#8221; builders. This Kitchen will satisfy even the most discerning Chef&#8230;. Subtle Green features abound.</p>
<p>The amenities will make this a great vacation home or a full-time residence.  Included are a private pool and clubhouse for homeowners, and discounts at Bishops lodge resort, Spa, and Restaurant.</p>
<p>The Price is $999,000. 3 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, 3470 square feet, on 2.5 acres. Please <strong><a href="http://homesinsantafenm.com/contact-us" target="_blank">contact us</a></strong> for a private tour or more information.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Las Campans continues to make strides in the right direction. As management is put into place I am sure that we will see improvements abound.  This is a world class operation, and with the right leadership, we will see the club back on course&#8230;no pun intended. From the Santa Fe New Mexican : The Club at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las Campans continues to make strides in the right direction. As management is put into place I am sure that we will see improvements abound.  This is a world class operation, and with the right leadership,<span id="more-699"></span> we will see the club back on course&#8230;no pun intended.</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://newmexican.com" target="_blank">Santa Fe New Mexican </a>:</p>
<p>The Club at Las Campanas has named James K. Muldowney as general manager and chief operating officer, effective Feb. 15.</p>
<p>The private club, which is undergoing a revival since a temporary shutdown in September, was developed as part of the housing subdivision northwest of Santa Fe.</p>
<p>Muldowney, 56, most recently served as executive placement partner with Master Club Advisors, a national private club management consulting and executive placement firm. The firm had been retained in October to help The Club at Las Campanas in its transition from a developer-owned club to one owned and controlled by its members.</p>
<p>An announcement said Muldowney &#8220;will be responsible for overall management of golf, tennis, equestrian, fitness/spa and dining operations; for staff selection and training; and for the continuing growth and improvement of all Club services and activities.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://homesinsantafeNM.com/contact-us" target="_blank">Contact us</a> for more information, including details statistics about Las Campanas.</p>
<p>Also chack out our website <a href="http://homesinlascampanas.com" target="_blank">HomesinLasCampanas.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here at HomesinSantaFeNM.com we are always striving to provide the best possible service for our clients. We acheive this goal by consistently staying on top of  real estate trends and the latest technological tools. The most recent tool that we are utilizing is youtube. We have now created a youtube page to profile our listings, projects, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at HomesinSantaFeNM.com we are always striving to provide the best possible service for our clients.<span id="more-624"></span> We acheive this goal by consistently staying on top of  real estate trends and the latest technological tools. The most recent tool that we are utilizing is youtube. We have now created a youtube page to profile our listings, projects, and ideas.  Our username on youtube is homesinsantafenm (of course), and we will be posting videos on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Our first post is a video tour of our fabulous listing located at 7 Vista Calabasas.  Here is the property description and a link to the post:</p>
<p>Rancho Calabasas; an immaculate, private, &amp; unrestricted compound consisting of a main house, 2 guest houses, &amp; your own private spa! An ideal property for a family compound or retreat. Perfect for entertaining w/separate guest suites for family or staff. Lushly landscaped grounds, a stream, waterfall, &amp; Koi pond, &amp; multiple outdoor entertainment areas, all on 5 filled acres. This Santa Fe oasis can be available turn-key including art, bronze sculptures, antique wagons, &amp; furniture.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0yd2v0h10M" target="_blank">Check It Out Here!</a></p>
<p>We are very excited about our new youtube page, and we look forward to posting on it regularly.  As a HomesinSantaFeNM.com user, you will always find links to our youtube posts on the website, but you can also find them directly on youtube. Thanks for checking it out.</p>
<p><a href="http://homesinsantafenm.com/contact-us?">Contact Ryan and Matt</a></p>
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		<title>The Future of Las Campanas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 16:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent months there has been a lot of speculation on what is going to become of the Las Campanas subdivision in Santa Fe.  Having suffered from financial problems and a recent furlough of services (i.e. the closure of the spa and golf courses), many are wondering what lies in the future of Las Campanas. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent months there has been a lot of speculation on what is going to become of the Las Campanas subdivision in Santa Fe. <span id="more-532"></span> Having suffered from financial problems and a recent furlough of services (i.e. the closure of the spa and golf courses), many are wondering what lies in the future of Las Campanas.</p>
<p>We get asked that question a lot at here at HomesinSantaFeNM.com. And our most honest answer is &#8220;We&#8217;re not sure&#8221;. However, we are also positive that Las Campanas will recover and will remain a highly desirable place to live in the Santa Fe area.  With unparalled views and amenities, Las Campanas offers what no other Santa Fe subdivision does. The community will not only survive, it will also continue to thrive and prosper.</p>
<p>The Santa Fe New Mexican published the following article in Today&#8217;s (December 27th, 2009) newspaper.  It&#8217;s an interesting read, and it outlines the challenges that Las Campanas has faced. </p>
<p>ARTICLE</p>
<p>Life isn&#8217;t supposed to be so trying at Las Campanas.</p>
<p>For nearly 20 years, the gated enclave west of the city limits has represented the pinnacle of genteel country living in Santa Fe. Its two Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses, soaring clubhouse, 20,000 square-foot spa and baronial equestrian center, nicknamed &#8220;the horse Hyatt,&#8221; set it apart from every other affluent neighborhood in town.</p>
<p>But with the developer now in default, nearly one-fourth of the land still unsold and a looming bill for a multimillion-dollar water system, Las Campanas is in the midst of a troubled transition, its fate now in the hands of residents whose confidence has been shaken by recent events and who are being asked for the first time to shoulder the entire cost of the development&#8217;s signature services and amenities.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are in a challenging new era, no question about it,&#8221; said Bob Buddendorf, a retired Dallas business executive who chairs the committee of residents that is assuming control of The Club at Las Campanas, which includes the golf courses, the clubhouse, food services, the spa and the equestrian center.</p>
<p>Heavily subsidized by the developer, Las Campanas has been struggling to find its own footing and reclaim its reputation as having one of the best clubs in the Southwest, said Mark Silbert, who is working with Buddendorf. After developer Lyle Anderson lost control to Lloyd&#8217;s Banking Group in 2008, Silbert said, key personnel were let go, the quality of the food service slipped and building maintenance was deferred. The sale of the club to its members, originally scheduled for 2011, was advanced to stop &#8220;the attrition of members,&#8221; said Silbert, a retired Exxon oceanographic engineer who moved to Las Campanas from Houston three years ago.</p>
<p>Buddendorf and Silbert believe that sales of both land and homes will pick up as the recession eases, but other forces may be at work.</p>
<p>&#8220;Las Campanas introduced a new market segment to Santa Fe that was not being served. The question now is whether the depth of that segment has been plumbed,&#8221; said former Santa Fean Christopher Lienberger, a land-use consultant and scholar who chaired a commission involved with planning the Santa Fe Railyard and whose firm once counted Las Campanas among its clients.</p>
<p>Lienberger, who is a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., believes that, nationally, the market for exurban development like Las Campanas has been saturated. For all of its amenities, Lienberger said, &#8220;Las Campanas represents a prettier form of sprawl. &#8230; The demand has shifted back toward a preference for close-in, walkable urban space.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lifestyle in jeopardy</p>
<p>Spread across 4,700 acres of high desert, with telescopic views of the Jemez and Sangre de Cristo mountains, Las Campanas began selling lots in 1992. It quickly became the top selling luxury golf development in the country. However, by 2003, well before the current recession, lot sales at Las Campanas began to slow. Of 1,700 parcels, about 400 remain unsold.</p>
<p>A new era dawned at Las Campanas this fall with the announcement of a jolting 50 percent hike in monthly club dues. The increase was necessary, said Buddendorf, after the developer stopped paying about $2.5 million a year to maintain The Club at Las Campanas.</p>
<p>The loss of that annual subsidy led to a temporary shutdown of the club in September, the furloughing of 178 employees, and the sobering realization that if resident and nonresident members did not step in, the future of Las Campanas, or at least of its lifestyle, could be in jeopardy.</p>
<p>&#8220;The price premium Las Campanas has enjoyed is clearly tied to the reputation and viability of its amenities,&#8221; said Lienberger. &#8220;Whatever can be done to maintain them is a smart idea, whether it means raising fees or cutting costs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Club membership has fallen by about 15 percent with more than 100 memberships up for sale. An auction is planned for early next year, with the bidding tentatively set to start around $30,000 for golf memberships, which previously sold for $90,000. The bidding for social memberships, which exclude golf privileges, could start at $20,000, a 60 percent discount from their customary price.</p>
<p>Club members don&#8217;t have to own property at Las Campanas. Nor does the price of property necessarily include the cost of a membership, although it often does.</p>
<p>Image problem</p>
<p>The average sale price of a house has also fallen by 20 percent over the past year to just over $1 million. Prices did not fall as hard as they did in Tesuque, for example, but the rate of decline was steeper than in the city&#8217;s pricey northeast foothills.</p>
<p>Las Campanas is still doing its part to hold up the high end. One home on Mustang Mesa is going for just under $5 million. Another nearby estate, featuring a 12,000 square-foot house on 2 acres, is on the market for $8.2 million.</p>
<p>At the other end of the spectrum, you can find a 1,900-square-foot, three-bedroom house for $440,000, less than the amount owed on its existing mortgage, according to the real estate agent who represents it. Known as a &#8220;short sale,&#8221; the listing is a sign of the times. Buddendorf worries that it also may reflect a negative perception fostered by Las Campanas&#8217; recent troubles. &#8220;We clearly need to alter that perception,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Las Campanas has struggled with an image problem almost from the outset. Fairly or unfairly, it has been branded as a wealthy wastrel, especially when it comes to water use. In 2002, in the midst of a drought, the city of Santa Fe filed a lawsuit to compel Las Campanas to abide by city water-use restrictions. Located outside the city, Las Campanas nonetheless took its water from one of the city&#8217;s main sources of supply, the Buckman well field, which was being drawn down at an unsustainable rate.</p>
<p>The fact that Las Campanas was using Buckman water to irrigate its golf courses during a drought was particularly irksome to city residents who were forced to cut back on household consumption.</p>
<p>Las Campanas agreed to abide by municipal water-use restrictions as part of a settlement of the lawsuit. But this past fall, the two sides were back at the negotiating table after Las Campanas scaled back its role in a partnership with the city and county to build a $200 million project to replace the Buckman supply with surface flow from the Rio Grande.</p>
<p>With the developer no longer able to participate in the project, Buddendorf and other residents were left to figure out how to pay the $4 million cost of a pipeline that will convey river water to their two golf courses. And as it scales back its investment in the Buckman Direct Diversion project, Las Campanas is again on the defensive as it seeks to assure rate payers elsewhere that they won&#8217;t be footing the bill for any of the development&#8217;s water.</p>
<p>&#8220;Are we paying for the sins of the developer?&#8221; mused Mark Silbert during a recent interview. &#8220;We didn&#8217;t get what the developer promised — a stand-alone water treatment plant that would have made us independent of the city and county. And we&#8217;re short $4 million.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8216;Epitome of divide&#8217;</p>
<p>Others say the years of wrangling over water masked a deeper resentment of Las Campanas and other gated enclaves that sprung up about the same time. Such developments were seen as an affront to a cherished image of Santa Fe as a place largely without class and ethnic distinctions, where wealth was camouflaged behind crumbling adobe walls.</p>
<p>&#8220;Las Campanas marked the beginning of the differentiation between rich and poor in this town,&#8221; said attorney Owen Lopez, the executive director of the nonprofit McCune Foundation, who has lived in Santa Fe since the 1960s.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we moved here, we lived on Otero Street across the arroyo from our landlady,&#8221; he recalled. &#8220;In those days, mansions were next door to hovels. The rich didn&#8217;t live behind walls with pass codes to get in.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yet Lopez himself was not immune to the appeal of Las Campanas. &#8220;I&#8217;m a big golfer. I have a lot of friends with places out there,&#8221; he said. &#8220;At one point, I told my wife we could get a deal on a house on the golf course. She said: &#8216;Are you nuts?&#8217; That was the end of it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lienberger has a similar take on Las Campanas. He compared Santa Fe&#8217;s demographic profile to a camel with two humps, one bulging with older, upper-middle-class Anglos and the other with a younger, poorer Hispanic populace. &#8220;Las Campanas became the epitome of that divide,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The last census illustrated his point. In 2000, the city&#8217;s median household age was 41, its median income $48,000. The citywide population was 49 percent Hispanic. At Las Campanas, where the population was split between two census tracts, the median age was about 55. The median household income was well over $100,000, and the population was 12 percent Hispanic.</p>
<p>The 2010 census may paint a different picture: As home prices come down at Las Campanas, there is likely to be more diversity among its residents.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a growing segment of moms, dads and kids,&#8221; said Rosa Silbert, Mark&#8217;s wife, who heads a committee that is working on strategies to market Club memberships. &#8220;We&#8217;ve instituted junior programs in golf, tennis and equestrian. I&#8217;d say 20 percent of our memberships are young families. I think you&#8217;ll find that things are changing, that we&#8217;re more a reflection of the city.&#8221;</p>
<p>And yet it&#8217;s hard to shake the sense that Las Campanas is Santa Fe on steroids. It&#8217;s an impression reinforced by the mammoth vigas atop the great hall of the clubhouse, by the cavernous &#8220;horse Hilton&#8221; that provides 90 room-sized stalls for its tenants, at least one of which is valued at $100,000, and by the volume of water needed to sustain the golf courses — enough to supply more than 2,000 families.</p>
<p>Most of that water is effluent or gray water and not potable. But in the arid Southwest, even the demand for effluent is growing. As recycling technology improves, the potential for converting effluent into drinkable water is becoming a reality. In New Mexico, in the meantime, gray water nourishes farm fields and replenishes rivers and acequias. At Las Campanas, the golf course water serves the seasonal wants of a part-time community. &#8220;The golf courses are underutilized,&#8221; Buddendorf conceded.</p>
<p>In fact, many of the 700 homes are empty much of the time. Buddendorf and Silbert estimated that about half of Las Campanas residents live there year-round. During the winter months, the empty golf courses blend in with the surrounding landscape that lends Las Campanas its pastoral charm.</p>
<p>Charitable works</p>
<p>Many residents work hard to dispel the image of their community as a haven of carefree consumption in a poor state. Las Campanas every year opens its coffers to the disadvantaged and its gates to people with disabilities. Its Las Campadres program offers free riding, swimming and art lessons, and its community fund has contributed $18,000 to $20,000 annually to local nonprofits for the past few years.</p>
<p>&#8220;A number of our members serve on the boards of the opera, the Lensic and the Santa Fe Community Foundation,&#8221; Buddendorf said. &#8220;I think our efforts have made a difference in terms of how we are perceived by people in Santa Fe.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the good works have also relied on the deep pockets of the developer who donated $50,000 a year to the community fund. Those contributions won&#8217;t continue, said Buddendorf, unless The Club at Las Campanas raises the money on its own.</p>
<p>Whether residents will agree to raise their contributions along with their club dues is an open question, Buddendorf said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Las Campanas has played a significant role in this community, and I don&#8217;t think anybody wants to see it reduced. But the issue is now up to the members, and the key to the future is building membership.&#8221;</p>
<p>Frank Clifford | For The New Mexican</p>
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		<title>Land donation doubles Santa Fe Canyon Preserve</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 12:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A developer&#8217;s land donation will double the size of The Nature Conservancy&#8217;s Santa Fe Canyon Preserve near the end of Upper Canyon RoadRalph Brutsche and the nonprofit conservation organization finalized the tax-deductible gift of 258 acres between Hyde Park Estates and the existing preserve this week. That brings the donation by Brutsche and his wife, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A developer&#8217;s land donation will double the size of The Nature Conservancy&#8217;s Santa Fe Canyon Preserve near the end of Upper Canyon Road<span id="more-442"></span>Ralph Brutsche and the nonprofit conservation organization finalized the tax-deductible gift of 258 acres between Hyde Park Estates and the existing preserve this week.</p>
<p>That brings the donation by Brutsche and his wife, Janice, to a total of 335 acres. In 2007, the couple donated the first 77 acres. The land is part of a 495-acre parcel called the Grevey property that Brutsche bought for a high-end subdivision. The original preserve was 190 acres.</p>
<p>The conservancy plans to build a public trail through the property to connect to the 22-mile Dale Ball Trails system. &#8220;Our next task is to figure out how the trails will go through the preserve, probably just for hikers,&#8221; said Terry Sullivan, executive director of The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico.</p>
<p>The latest donation was part of Brutsche&#8217;s commitment to protect land between his 107-lot High Summit III development along Hyde Park Road and the Santa Fe Canyon Preserve.</p>
<p>Sullivan said The Nature Conservancy still has to review the deed for the property and record it with Santa Fe County before the donation is completed.</p>
<p>Property owners can take a tax deduction for land donations equal to the market value of a piece of property. Sullivan said it was hard to estimate the land&#8217;s worth now because of fluctuations in real estate values. &#8220;Certainly multiple millions of dollars, probably in excess of $6 million,&#8221; Sullivan said.</p>
<p>The Brutsches&#8217; attorney, Karl Sommer, did not return a call for comment.</p>
<p>The preserve has a 1.5-mile loop trail that takes hikers past wetlands and remnants of the old Two Mile Reservoir. Black bears, cougars, beavers and a large variety of birds live in or near the preserve.</p>
<p>Sullivan said The Nature Conservancy is working with the Santa Fe Watershed Association to restore a part of the Santa Fe River through the preserve and expand the riparian area. And &#8220;we will continue to monitor and cheer on the large colony of beavers that have moved into the preserve,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The Nature Conservancy owns and manages six preserves covering more than 1.4 million acres of land in New Mexico and millions of acres more in the U.S. and around the world.</p>
<p>Staci Matlock | The New Mexican</p>
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<p>Happy Holidays from Matt and Ryan</p>
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