Taos New Mexico is located in the north east-central section of New Mexico at an altitude of approximately 7000-ft, nestled between the Taos Mountains on one side and open mesas on the other. It is known for its southwestern artsy heritage and for its world class ski area - Taos Ski Valley located just 20-miles or so to the northeast. Taos is at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, with an estimated in-town population of about 5,000, and an estimated county wide population of about 35,000 to 40,000. Taos enjoys a moderate climate, with summer highs in the mid-80's and winter lows around 10-degrees. The warmest month is typically July - the coldest is typically January. Annual precipitation is about 12-inches, with the wettest month typically being August.
Demographics are defined as statistical characteristics of human populations (typically as to age, race, and income) generally used to identify potential markets. Along with the Taos demographics information you can find on this site about the Taos area, you can find other information about Taos and surrounding communities, including Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, Red River, Questa, and the Taos Ski Valley. You can find interactive maps, giving you road and street details, and satellite and satellite hybrid images of the area, including bird's eye view images of the area where you can actually look at streets, neighborhoods, buildings, and homes from a bird's eye level aerial view. You will find information on Taos area attractions, restaurants, lodging, and activities.
The Taos real estate market is much different than the real estate market in a large metropolitan area. There are issues with wells, with septic systems, with lot splits, with easements, and more. Whereas in a large metro area, you typically only have to deal with a house with a well defined street address sitting on a well defined lot that is hooked up to city water and to city sewer. In Taos, there are land grant issues and water right issues, and state regulations governing wells and septic systems. There are zoning issues, and construction moratoriums, and other town and county issues that a Buyer will need to be aware of in their evaluation of a potential property. You can also find Taos real estate market statistics and trends information here to assist with your determination of the market value of a property - whether you are buying or selling.
The links on this page and other pages on this site have been provided to assist you in learning more about the Taos New Mexico area, and to provide you with a source for researching any specific issues related to real estate transactions in the area. For instance, you can visit the New Mexico State Government and Services link to get information on wells, water rights, septic regulations, property taxes, income taxes, and other information. You can visit the Taos NM Demographics, History, Population, Wages, Crime Rates, Etc. link to get information on population, wages, ethnic mix, history, crime rates, and much more. You can visit the Taos New Mexico Weather and Climate Information link to find information on current temperatures, high and low temperatures, precipitation, and other weather and climate related subjects. And the information and resource links go on and on.
I invite you to explore this site with all of its links to useful and interesting information on the Taos New Mexico area. If you can't find the information you are looking for, contact me via my phone or the "Click here to request more information" link at the top of this page, and I will try to provide or get the information for you. I also invite you to contact me if you are interested in looking for a property in the Taos area. I can provide you with the full listing details and all available photos for any property that is listed for sale in the Taos New Mexico and surrounding area.