Taos County
Neighborhood Real Estate Market Snapshots
Six curated Taos micro-markets — what’s active, what’s selling, and how each area is behaving. Each snapshot is built from Taos County MLS data and refreshed as new weekly data publishes.
These neighborhood snapshots complement the weekly Taos County market report. The weekly report covers the county overall; each snapshot focuses on one micro-market — what’s active, what’s selling, and how time on market is trending in that specific zone.
Curated zones
El Prado / Blueberry Hill / Colonias
An arc of established neighborhoods just north of Taos — El Prado, Blueberry Hill, and the Upper and Lower Colonias areas.
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Town of Taos / Canon
The historic and commercial core of Taos County, plus the adjacent Canon corridor on the south side of town.
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Weimer
A compact close-in residential pocket on the south side of Taos — convenient to town and quieter than the Plaza core.
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Country Club
Taos Country Club’s golf-oriented residential community — a self-contained neighborhood with its own amenity package south of Taos.
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Arroyo Seco / Des Montes / El Salto
The higher-value north and northeast Taos corridor — Arroyo Seco village, the Des Montes plateau, and the El Salto mountain edge.
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Ranchos / Talpa
South Taos County — historic Ranchos de Taos centered on San Francisco de Asís Church, plus Talpa and the Talpa Foothills spreading east into the high country.
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Looking for the weekly Taos County market report? View the weekly report archive.