Top Real Estate Agents in New Mexico

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Rank – State SidesFull NameCompanyLocationSidesProfile
1Quint LearsRE/MAX Classic RealtyLas Cruces, NM 118.0View Profile
2Dominic J SernaKeller WilliamsAlbuquerque, NM 84.0View Profile
3Joseph KoerperRE/MAX Classic RealtyLas Cruces, NM 81.0View Profile
4Jim MooreCENTURY 21 Home PlanningRoswell, NM 77.0View Profile
4Nancy MontoyaChampions, Inc.Los Lunas, NM 77.0View Profile
6Jo ScheelCENTURY 21 Dunagan AssociatesCarlsbad, NM 76.5View Profile
7Jen WilcoxBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Enchanted Lands, REALTORS®Roswell, NM 73.0View Profile
8Phobie PrivettBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Enchanted Lands, REALTORS®Clovis, NM 69.0View Profile
9Sam ToddRE/MAX of FarmingtonFarmington, NM 68.0View Profile
10Ian MaesRE/MAX FirstLos Alamos, NM 60.0View Profile
11Blanca ValdezColdwell Banker Prime Real EstateClovis, NM 59.0View Profile
12Anna OrtizBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Enchanted Lands, REALTORS®Clovis, NM 55.0View Profile
13Joshua LuskCENTURY 21 Home PlanningRoswell, NM 53.8View Profile
14Melissa CarnColdwell Banker Sudderth Nelson, Inc.Alamogordo, NM 53.4View Profile
15Mark CarlisleBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices New Mexico PropertiesRio Rancho, NM 53.0View Profile
16Michelle WilsonColdwell Banker Sudderth Nelson, Inc.Alamogordo, NM 52.5View Profile
17Brynn BrownKeller WilliamsAlbuquerque, NM 50.0View Profile
17Teddie Sue MoodayRE/MAX FirstLos Alamos, NM 50.0View Profile
19Melinda BaisaBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices New Mexico PropertiesAlbuquerque, NM 49.0View Profile
19Beth CrabbeRE/MAX of Alamogordo, Ltd.Alamogordo, NM 49.0View Profile
21Brittany LoveExp RealtyAlbuquerque, NM 47.0View Profile
22Veronica MetholaCENTURY 21 Dunagan AssociatesCarlsbad, NM 46.0View Profile
23Jennifer SmithKeller WilliamsRoswell, NM 45.7View Profile
24Brittany McCannColdwell Banker Sudderth Nelson, Inc.Alamogordo, NM 45.0View Profile
24Holly StockstillColdwell Banker Prime Real EstateClovis, NM 45.0View Profile
24Jo CookRE/MAX SelectAlbuquerque, NM 45.0View Profile
27Jennifer WilsonRE/MAX SelectAlbuquerque, NM 44.0View Profile
28Eric VaughnCENTURY 21 Aspen Real EstateRuidoso, NM 42.8View Profile
29Heather PorterRE/MAX EleganceGrants, NM 42.0View Profile
29Karla CrowRE/MAX First Place RealtorsRoswell, NM 42.0View Profile
31Ryan BrownRE/MAX of FarmingtonFarmington, NM 41.0View Profile
31Daniel ColemanBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Enchanted Lands, REALTORS®Roswell, NM 41.0View Profile
31Lanette RostroBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Enchanted Lands, REALTORS®Carlsbad, NM 41.0View Profile
34Levi NolascoKeller WilliamsLas Cruces, NM 40.5View Profile
35Jennifer EylicioKeller WilliamsLos Lunas, NM 40.3View Profile
36 Katherine BlagdenSotheby’s International Realty, Inc.Santa Fe, NM 40.0View Profile

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2023 New Mexico Housing Market Summary

New Mexico started 2023 with a total of 3,058 single-family homes on the market, with a median home price of $380,000 and an average price per square foot of $221. By the end of the year, inventory had increased to 3,376 homes on the market (+10%), with a median home price of $390,000 (+2%) and an average price per square foot of $227 (+2%).

At the start of 2023, the median days on market (DOM) was 77 days – by the end of the year, median DOM had remained the same at 77 days.

New Mexico started the year with 31% of homes taking a price cut (for reference, 35% is the national average for price reductions in a ‘normal’ year.) By the end of the year, about 32% of New Mexico homes for sale had taken a price cut.

Finally, Altos’ proprietary Market Action Index (MAI) shows that New Mexico started 2023 as a seller’s market, with an MAI score of 40; by the end of the year, the MAI had dropped to 33 – a balanced buyer and seller’s market.

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