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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2606521" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>A work colleague retired to the Chama NM area so it's a ways from those desirable locations but he's told me he really likes it there. I just returned from spending a week of vacation in NM, starting in northern NM at Philmont Scout Ranch to Eagle Nest to Taos to Ojo Caliente to the Hatch Chile Festival in the southern part of the Rio Grande Valley. Back in the 80s, I thought it would be great to find a job out there but found out that was really a pipe dream. Now, a vacation place that could become an eventual retirement location sounds do-able. Besides the usual real estate cliché (location x 3), you really need to be aware of WATER and any rights tied to the land of interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2606521, member: 4333"] A work colleague retired to the Chama NM area so it's a ways from those desirable locations but he's told me he really likes it there. I just returned from spending a week of vacation in NM, starting in northern NM at Philmont Scout Ranch to Eagle Nest to Taos to Ojo Caliente to the Hatch Chile Festival in the southern part of the Rio Grande Valley. Back in the 80s, I thought it would be great to find a job out there but found out that was really a pipe dream. Now, a vacation place that could become an eventual retirement location sounds do-able. Besides the usual real estate cliché (location x 3), you really need to be aware of WATER and any rights tied to the land of interest. [/QUOTE]
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