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Cindy Sheff, Realtor
(505) 470-6114
A Turquoise Trail resident, I am active in the Turquoise Trail community and specialize in homes on acreage, and land and homes for sale along the Turquoise Trail. A founding member of Madrid Cultural Projects, Inc., I have been involved in historic preservation activities in the area, including the preservation and renovation of the Oscar Huber Memorial Ballpark in Madrid, NM. I have also participated in grant development for projects of the Turquoise Trail Association in support of the Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway.
A New Mexico resident since 1989, I hold a Masters Degree in Social Work Administration and Planning from the University of Texas at Austin. I have served in Senior Management positions throughout New Mexico with a focus on affordable housing development. I am the former Homeownership Director of the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority, responsible for the first-time homebuyers program throughout New Mexico.
Because of my love of rural life, I specialize in finding unique properties on acreage for people seeking homes for sale in and around Santa Fe. I am a member of both the Santa Fe Association of Realtors and the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors and have access to properties from Albuquerque to Pecos
Tags: Madrid, Real Estate
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