Saturday, May 31, 2008

RENTAL HOUSE WITH POOL AVAILABLE

I have a house off I-40 and Tramway that can be leased that has a pool. Give me a call.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

"GAS HOLE" in NM

Oh, I just got the title! "Gas Hole" as in a__hole. Get it? anyway apparently this aspiring Michael Moore producer showed this film in ABQ yesterday at the Guild Cinema. It's neither conservative or liberal but factual. Okay, well I'll go see it on DVD in the Fall. Did anyone see it?

Thursday, May 22, 2008

CONGRATULATIONS TO ANN LERNER

Ann Lerner, city of ABQ Film Liason, won the Arts Alliance Award, the association's highest award, for her work over the past five hears on helping the state's film industry get a foothold in our enchanted city.

I spoke to the wife of the director for the next Terminator film yesterday who said that our high winds and blowing sand weren't received well by the crew trying to film. Hope no one got hurt!!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

FILM OFFICE LOOKING FOR LOCATIONS

Hang a sign on your property that says “We welcome film productions!” says Todd Christiansen, the location scout for the ABQ film liaison office. Todd, who is from LA, told me, he spends a lot of time just driving around looking for unusual properties. Ann Lerner, who heads up the office, states that she is particularly interested in large warehouse buildings with high ceilings. Bummer. I just sold one in the UNM area for an auto shop. What was I thinking?? Actually, I know how hard it is to find properties in all the little pocket communities here in Albuquerque, so if you are looking for a location, call me. By now, I know this city inside and out.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

“BEER FOR MY HORSES”???

This is the name of a film shot in Madrid with a whole slew of country and rock music stars. The film was written by Toby Keith and Rodney Carrington for their buddies. I wonder if they all have Harleys sitting out in front of the saloon.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

REAL ESTATE TRENDS IN ALBUQUERQUE

The Greater Albuquerque area once again defied the rest of the United States. The total homes sold, attached and detached, for April were 1,668 up from 1,616 in March. Days on market decreased to 66 days in April from a high of 71 in January. As reported in the USA Today, April 29, 2008, "Few areas of the country have been spared from the housing market meltdown, but some cities have managed to avoid the worst of the surge in home foreclosures. Consider Albuquerque."Demand for luxury homes has slowed but activity in the range of $249,000 and lower remains strong. That being said Rio Rancho showed the strongest price gains in the Albuquerque MSA with a 7.13% increase in average sales price from April 2007.The same USA Today article reported from Kiplinger.com saying, "The area’s outlook remains bright. It continues to generate jobs and attract retirees. The city offers "resort-town ambience, a boomtown economy and cow-town prices." Kiplinger has named Albuquerque one of the top 10 smart places to live in 2006."The Albuquerque area real estate market is strong and stable compared to other parts of the country," says Cathy Olson, Chair of the Board of the Greater Albuquerque Association of REALTORS® "Housing remains affordable in Albuquerque as we continue to attract new employers ranging from film to high tech to government contracting."