When is a real estate practitioner a REALTOR®?

A real estate practitioner is a REALTOR® when he or she becomes a member of a Member Board, State Association, and the National Association of REALTORS ®, the world's largest professional trade association.

The term "REALTOR®" is a registered collective membership mark that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the REALTORS® organization and abides by a strict Code of Ethics.


WELCOME



     The Las Vegas Board of Realtors® has been serving the people of Northeastern New Mexico for over 30 years. We have grown to almost 35 active members, with 10 Realtor® offices for consumers to choose from. All of our offices are strong advocates for the consumer and the real estate industry.
     We feel fortunate to work and live in such a beautiful and culturally rich area. Whether you're looking for a 100 year old Santa Fe Railroad era Victorian or a secluded mountain paradise, The Las Vegas Board of Realtors work hard every day to bring buyers and sellers together. Give us the opportunity to satisfy your real estate needs and you will know why working with a Realtor® today is so important.


Making insurance decisions is an important step in buying a home.
Reference the checklist below and talk with your insurance agent
prior to closing so you can feel confdent that your new investment 
is adequately protected.
 

  • What are the key features of a homeowners policy, including 
    exclusions and special limits?
  • Does homeowners insurance provide guaranteed replacement 
    cost coverage? Does my policy provide replacement cost coverage 
    on my contents?
  • Can I purchase additional coverage to insure my valuables, such as a
    computer or jewelry?
  • What other policies are required or should I consider? Wind? Flood?
    Earthquake? Excess Personal Liability?
  • Is coverage for other structures (e.g. fencing, garages) covered under 
    a homeowners policy?
  • Do I need to add coverage for sewer and drain backup? Can I insure 
    my basement for sump-pump failure and water seepage?
  • How can I make my home safer and reduce the cost of insurance? 
    Will installing fre or burglar alarms provide me a discount?
  • How much does each policy cost? How are my rates determined?
  • What are my deductible options?
  • How much coverage should I consider to protect my fnancial interests,
    the equity in my home, and my lender�s interests?
  • Where can I fnd out about this property�s flood risk and if the building
    has ever flooded?


     If you are thinking about purchasing or selling property in San Miguel County, Mora County, or Northern New Mexico, please consider contacting one of our Las Vegas Board of Realtor® members