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  2. Otero County home prices fell 4.9% in November, with ... - AOL

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    The median home in Otero County listed for $299,600 in November, down 4.9% from the previous month's $315,000, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to November 2022, the median ...

  3. 2025 Real Estate Forecast: 15 Top Markets in the Western US - AOL

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    Boise, Idaho. 2025 existing home sale counts year over yea r: 2.0%. 2025 existing home median sale price year over year: 12.3% Combined 2025 existing home sales and price growth: 14.3% Find Out ...

  4. Category : Mountain ranges of Otero County, New Mexico

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    Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Otero County, New Mexico" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  5. Sacramento Mountains (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Mountains are a mountain range in the south-central part of the U.S. state of New Mexico, lying just east of Alamogordo in Otero County (small portions of the range lie in Lincoln County and Chaves County). From north to south, the Sacramento Mountains extend for 85 miles (137 km), and from east to west they encompass 42 miles ...

  6. Housing market predictions for 2025 - AOL

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    2024 was a tough year for the U.S. housing market. Here’s what experts predict for 2025. ... in his 2025 mortgage rates forecast. “Continued economic growth and worries about inflation and ...

  7. Sierra Blanca (New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Blanca Peak (White Peak) is the highest mountain in the range at 11,981 feet (3,652 m). [1] It is southern New Mexico's highest peak, as well as the most prominent (5,533 feet) and the 40th highest in the entire state. [ 3 ]