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From Shops To Ski Lodges - Taos, New Mexico, Has Something For Everyone



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By : Stephen Daniels   

Taos, New Mexico, is a small town that prides itself on its quirky history, its mixed bag of cultural influences and a wide range of activities for visitors and residents alike. Whether you're into outdoor adventures or are a fan of the arts, the town has something to appeal to nearly every taste. This diversity is reflected in Taos real estate as well; from luxurious ski lodges to more sustainable abodes, there are plenty of options available for those looking to call "the place of red willows" their home.

The region owes much of its multicultural personality today to its history. The area was originally inhabited by the Pueblo people, and the still-standing Taos Pueblo has been a home to members of the tribe for 900 years. In fact, its two main buildings are the oldest continuously inhabited structures in the United States. The region went through periods of back-and-forth control under the Pueblo and the Spanish, until New Mexico came under American authority with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Later at the turn of the century, artists began flocking to the region, leading to its reputation as a thriving art colony.

While Spanish and Native American influences are relatively common in Southwestern cities, Taos is unique in retaining much of those traits while moving forward as a modern community. In addition to the Pueblo building, glimpses of the old world are still very much present in the adobe architecture used in many local buildings and homes. Taos Plaza, the heart of the city and the hub for local shopping and dining, is surrounded by old buildings that date back to the 19th century. Of course, local art is still a big part of the culture, so galleries and museums with regionally inspired works are abundant.

The natural beauty of the area is what drew artists there in the first place, but it's also what makes the town a hotspot for recreational hobbies. Taos Ski Valley is a Mecca for ski enthusiasts, but the resort offers activities year-round, from hiking and golf to horseback riding and festivals. In other parts of the region, whitewater rafting, fishing and even hot-air balloon rides are all at your fingertips.

People interested in moving to Taos will find their home options just as plentiful, particularly for those interested in more sustainable alternatives. In addition to traditional structures, prospective buyers will find homes made of adobe, a material that has been used in construction for centuries. While other homes made of straw bale or rastra (a mixture of recycled polystyrene waste and Portland cement) are also available, the city is best associated with earthships when it comes to green building. These structures, made of recycled tires and packed earth, are ideal for those looking for the insulation and support of a typical home - without the heavy environmental footprint.

If you are considering a move, consult a Taos realtor early on in your search to find out more about what the town has to offer. Both city types and country dwellers will likely find a niche that appeals to them, no matter what their hobbies or housing preferences.

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Author Resource:- Stephen Daniels is an acclaimed internet marketing strategist. If you are interested in eco-friendly real estate in Taos, he recommends Page Sullivan Real Estate Group. Their real estate agents can help you find the best property for your needs and budget, whether you're looking for a permanent residence or a vacation home.
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