Why Invest In New Mexico?
Why consider Metro New Mexico for real estate investment, business expansion, corporate relocation or new business development? Here are just a few reasons:
- attractive corporate relocation packages
- strong industry clusters
- governments committed to economic development
- unbeatable quality of life
The economic engines that drive New Mexico's business climate include:
- a healthy manufacturing sector
- an expanding teleservices industry
- extraordinary, world-renowned research facilities
- a rapidly growing set of high technology industry clusters
- a work force that's ready and willing to work
- the 5th fastest growing economy
Real estate in New Mexico is often more affordable than in surrounding states, and companies relocating or expanding here find the lower cost of living makes it easier to hire and retain skilled employees. Investors find that they can often buy properties in New Mexico that are simply out of reach in more developed markets.
New Mexico has become a hot-bed for real estate investors. The once sleepy State has just begun to be discovered. New Mexico's largest city
is Albuquerque and it along with Santa Fe, Rio Ranch and Las Cruces have become the engines of growth for
the state, and the epicenters of real estate investment.
Located in the temperate Southwest, New Mexico has a growing
population made up of a diverse group of people that includes everything from young well trained workers to baby boomers and retirees. Still with all the recent growth, New Mexico has managed to maintained and foster its small town flavor, outdoor flair and
metropolitan cultural offerings. Furthermore, New Mexico continues to be known as a center of multicultural
arts and traditions. Recently,
New Mexico has garnered attention due to a robust
economy, a talented work
force, business friendly climate, central location, and excellent medical facilities.
In a time with uncertain economics facing much of the country it is refreshing to find a place that is thriving. Contact me today to discuss the different areas of the state and what sectors look most promising for investors. I can be reached by phone (505-670-5604), e-mail (Steve@SteveHardy.com), or by using the following form.