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Beth Faure

Beth Faure
Real Estate Agent
Santa Fe NM

(NM: )

49 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Santa Fe County, NM
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Adobe Realty Of Sf Inc

Office Website
Office Address
1015 San Lorenzo Dr
Santa Fe, NM  87505
(Santa Fe County)
Office Phone
505-988-2806
Office Fax
505-690-2713
Mobile
505-690-2713
Email
beth**@*****.com
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Service Areas

Santa Fe: NM Tesuque: NM Canada de los Alamos: NM Agua Fria: NM La Cienega: NM Eldorado at Santa Fe: NM Los Cerrillos: NM

About Beth Faure

Established in 1977, Adobe Realty of Santa Fe is a locally owned firm committed to delivering exceptional service in the Santa Fe real estate market. Whether clients are looking to buy or sell, the team strives to ensure a seamless and enjoyable transaction experience.

The firm offers a range of services, including:

- Property Marketing
- Comparative Market Analysis
- Investment Property Consultation

Beth Fauré, the Qualifying Broker and Owner, has been an integral part of the Santa Fe residential and commercial real estate landscape since 1995. Her dedication to the industry was recognized in 2005 when she was honored as REALTOR® of the Year.

For personalized assistance in your real estate journey, please reach out.

**Beth E. Fauré**
Owner / Qualifying Broker
Email: beth4a@yahoo.com
Website: www.bethfaure.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bethfaure

**Adobe Realty of Santa Fe, Inc.**
312 Camino Alire
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Office: (505) 988-2806
Fax: (505) 988-2996
Cell: (505) 690-2713
Toll-Free: 1-877-982-3623
Website: www.adoberealtyofsantafe.com

Your real estate goals are our priority.

Santa Fe County, NM Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,193,516
Avg. Listing Price
From Beth's portfolio
3.3 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,732 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
837
Active Listings
Current inventory

Santa Fe County's real estate market stands as one of New Mexico's most distinctive and complex landscapes, where centuries-old adobe architecture meets modern luxury developments against the backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The market operates with fascinating contradictions—while maintaining deep cultural authenticity, it simultaneously attracts international buyers seeking second homes and investment properties, creating price dynamics that often surprise newcomers to the region.

With 476 total actively licensed agents serving the county, the market maintains a surprisingly intimate scale despite its global reach. What's particularly noteworthy is that all 476 agents maintain current email contact information, reflecting the tech-savvy approach that many Santa Fe professionals have adopted to serve clients who often manage transactions remotely from major metropolitan areas across the country.

Major Santa Fe County, New Mexico Real Estate Markets

The Santa Fe metropolitan area dominates the county's real estate activity, with the historic Plaza district and surrounding neighborhoods like the Eastside, Midtown, and the coveted areas near Museum Hill commanding premium prices. Beyond the city limits, Española serves as a more affordable alternative while maintaining cultural significance, and communities like Tesuque, Pojoaque, and Nambe offer unique pueblo-adjacent living experiences that attract buyers seeking authentic Southwest lifestyles.

The county's geographic diversity creates distinct micro-markets, from the high-desert luxury enclaves around Las Campanas and Aldea to the more rustic, artist-friendly communities scattered throughout the Galisteo Basin. Surprisingly, many of the county's most expensive transactions occur not in Santa Fe proper, but in these outlying areas where privacy, acreage, and dramatic views command prices that rival coastal markets.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Santa Fe County's real estate patterns defy typical market logic, with seasonal fluctuations driven more by art market events, film production schedules, and cultural festivals than traditional economic indicators. The famous Santa Fe Opera season and annual Indian Market can trigger buying sprees, while the county's unique zoning laws and historic preservation requirements create inventory constraints that keep certain property types perpetually scarce.

Geographic complexity adds another layer of intrigue—elevation changes of over 5,000 feet within the county create dramatically different climate zones and building requirements. Properties in higher elevations near Ski Santa Fe operate almost as mountain resort real estate, while lower areas near the Rio Grande function more like traditional Southwest markets, yet both are served by the same relatively small agent pool.

Why Businesses Need Santa Fe County, New Mexico Agent Contact Data

The unique characteristics of Santa Fe County's market make direct agent relationships essential for businesses ranging from luxury home builders to art gallery developers. With all 476 licensed agents maintaining email accessibility, companies can efficiently connect with professionals who understand the intricate cultural sensitivities, historic preservation requirements, and buyer demographics that define successful projects in this market.

Financial services companies, interior designers, and specialty contractors find particular value in accessing this agent network, as Santa Fe's real estate transactions often involve complex financing arrangements, custom artistic elements, and restoration work that requires deep local expertise and established referral relationships within the tight-knit professional community.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/15/2026, Beth Faure has 1 property for sale in Santa Fe and surrounding areas.

$1,245,000

Listed 2025-10-08

52 Bonanza Trl
Santa Fe, NM  87508

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 4,595
Lot: 694,782 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Beth Faure currently has no rental properties available in Santa Fe and surrounding areas. Check back later.