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Thea Smith Nilsson

Thea Smith Nilsson
Real Estate Agent
Los Alamos NM

(NM: )

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Los Alamos County, NM
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Re Max First

Office Website
Office Address
116 Central Park Square
Los Alamos, NM  87544
(Los Alamos County)
Office Phone
505-662-6789
Office Fax
505-662-4755
Mobile
650-279-6104
Email
tsmi*********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Los Alamos: NM Santa Fe: NM Tesuque: NM White Rock: NM Canada de los Alamos: NM Eldorado at Santa Fe: NM Los Cerrillos: NM Peak Place: NM San Ildefonso Pueblo: NM Chupadero: NM Jaconita: NM Cuyamungue Grant: NM Nambe: NM Pojoaque: NM El Rancho: NM Jacona: NM Tesuque Pueblo: NM Rio en Medio: NM San Ildefonso: NM Cuyamungue: NM El Rincon De Los Trujillos: NM Agua Fria: NM La Cienega: NM

About Thea Smith Nilsson

Before transitioning to real estate, this agent gained valuable experience in the technology sector, where they oversaw corporate philanthropy and employee engagement programs for prominent Silicon Valley firms. They hold a firm belief that businesses of all sizes should contribute to the communities that sustain them. As an independent business owner, they are dedicated to supporting social initiatives that enhance the Northern New Mexico community. With each home sold, a portion of the proceeds is donated to a local nonprofit organization. Partnering with this agent to list a home means actively contributing to the vitality and prosperity of Northern New Mexico.

Los Alamos County, NM Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$646,800
Avg. Listing Price
From Thea's portfolio
3.4 / 2.3
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,193 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
28
Active Listings
Current inventory

Los Alamos County, New Mexico presents one of the most unique real estate markets in the American Southwest, shaped by its distinctive history as the birthplace of the atomic bomb and its continued role as a hub for scientific research. This small but economically powerful county, anchored by Los Alamos National Laboratory, creates a real estate environment unlike anywhere else in the state, where high-paying federal jobs and limited geographic expansion drive consistently strong property values.

The county's real estate market operates with remarkable efficiency, supported by exactly 57 actively licensed agents who maintain complete digital connectivity with all 57 agents having email addresses. This level of technological adoption reflects the tech-savvy nature of the local population and ensures seamless communication in a market where precision and quick decision-making are essential.

Major Los Alamos County, New Mexico Real Estate Markets

Los Alamos town dominates the county's real estate landscape, serving as both the county seat and primary residential area for laboratory employees and their families. The community of White Rock provides additional housing options with its distinctive Pueblo Revival architecture and family-friendly neighborhoods, while Bandelier and other smaller settlements offer more rural living experiences. Each area caters to different lifestyle preferences while maintaining the county's overall character of scientific community living.

The county's geographic isolation on the Pajarito Plateau creates natural boundaries that limit suburban sprawl, concentrating development in these established communities. This geographic constraint has historically supported property values and created a sense of exclusivity that attracts residents seeking both professional opportunities and small-town community feel within striking distance of Santa Fe's cultural amenities.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Los Alamos County's real estate market operates on cycles closely tied to federal funding and laboratory operations, creating stability that's rare in more volatile markets. The high concentration of PhD-level residents and federal employees generates consistent demand for quality housing, while the limited land available for development maintains supply constraints that support long-term value appreciation.

What makes this market particularly intriguing is its resistance to typical boom-and-bust cycles that affect other New Mexico regions. Properties here often sell quickly to relocating scientists and government contractors, creating a market where understanding security clearance timelines and federal relocation packages becomes crucial knowledge for successful agents.

Why Businesses Need Los Alamos County, New Mexico Agent Contact Data

Corporate relocation services targeting government contractors and research institutions find Los Alamos County agent contacts invaluable for facilitating smooth transitions for high-value employees. The specialized nature of this market means that mortgage lenders, title companies, and moving services need direct relationships with agents who understand the unique aspects of federal employment verification and security clearance requirements.

Real estate technology companies and investment firms also benefit from connecting with these agents, as Los Alamos County represents a concentrated market of affluent, educated buyers who appreciate sophisticated tools and services. The complete email connectivity among all 57 agents makes digital marketing campaigns and professional service outreach highly efficient in this compact but economically significant market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Thea Smith Nilsson has 2 properties for sale in Los Alamos and surrounding areas.

$765,000

Listed 2025-05-31

917 Estates Dr
Los Alamos, NM  87544

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.5
Sq Ft: 2,942
Lot: 7,841 sf
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$369,000

Listed 2025-10-23

4460 Calle Turquesa
Santa Fe, NM  87507

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,023
Lot: 4,792 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Thea Smith Nilsson currently has no rental properties available in Los Alamos and surrounding areas. Check back later.