New Listing

Charming Mountain Chalet Style home set on 1.5 acre lot! 

Views from 2 awesome decks & 2nd story balcony!  You will love this beautiful mountain setting in your own 3BR, 1.75BA beauty w/cozy wood stove, spacious sun room, great rm w/soaring ceilings. Brand new stair & 2nd level carpets, beautiful ceramic tile floors, brand new $22k septic system, new crawl space insulation, new water heater PLUS huge 30x30 metal out building perfect for up to 8 cars or your important heavy equipment. Out door 14x12 workshop + 3rd outbuilding.

9 Camino Alto, Sandia Park, NM 87047


NEW LISTING Listing #693148 - $189,900 (LP)
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John P. Martinez, Associate Broker
" I am a proactive and committed advocate for your best interests", " Your interests are my interests and I am always committed to maximizing your net gain", "I am your best source for a smooth, safe and happy real estate transaction", Marketing your home is a mutual admiration experience and I will always be there to help and counsel you with integrity and honesty", " Selling your home is a privilege and as a proactive, creative and honest Associate Broker since 1992 I will always add value to your real estate experience".
John P. Martinez, Associate Broker

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My professional pledge is to abide by a strict code of ethics by giving added assurance that each client is served with respect.

I have the knowledge, expertise and resources that will ensure that all your real estate transactions are successful. Ask for your NO OBLIGATION home tour or your FREE HOME PRICING EVALUATION and allow one of Albuquerque's Top Performing Realtors to provide you with the uncompromising customer service that you deserve!

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Albuquerque #2 Among 2009 Nation’s Best Cities

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