Santa Fe
,
New Mexico

Sell your

Santa Fe

home,

unlock your equity, and stay as a renter.

Santa Fe

homeowners are sitting on an average of

$226K+

 or more in home equity. Access yours in less than 30 days — without packing a single box.

$553K

Median Price

$226K+

Avg. Equity

71

Days on Market

Homes in Santa Fe, New Mexico — sell your house and stay as a renter with Sell2Rent sale-leaseback
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What's Happening in the

Santa Fe

Housing Market (2026)

The Santa Fe housing market has a median home price of $553,000, stable year-over-year. Homes are spending an average of 71 days on the market. Limited inventory and strong cultural cachet sustain premium pricing — homeowners with $226K+ in equity have a strong cash-out window.

1 in 7,800

Foreclosure Rate

Foreclosure rate — among the lowest in New Mexico

26%

Cost-Burdened

Cost-burdened homeowners — above state average · resort-town premium

52%

Cash Buyers

Cash buyers — above state average · wealthy second-home buyers dominate

+3%

INVENTORY

Active inventory up modestly — arts and second-home demand limiting supply buildup

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How Much Equity Could You Access?

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Your Estimated Accessible Equity
$200,900
Based on 85% LTV conservative estimate
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The Real Cost of Owning a Home in

Santa Fe

(2026)

Between rising insurance premiums, property taxes, HOA fees, and maintenance, many homeowners pay far more per month than expected — often more than rent after a sale-leaseback.

$2,400/yr

Homeowners Insurance

Below NM avg · high-altitude location reduces severe weather risk

~$3,850/yr

Property Taxes

~0.70% effective rate on a $553K home · below national average

$100–$250/mo

HOA + Maintenance

Artist community · limited HOA presence · adobe maintenance costs unique · moderate overall

6.2%

Mortgage Rates

Below national avg - lower-cost state

For many

Santa Fe

homeowners, renting after a sale-leaseback saves

$3,400+/mo

compared to the full cost of ownership. And you still get to stay in the home you love.

COMPARE YOUR OPTIONS

How Does a Sale-Leaseback Compare to Your Other Choices in

Santa Fe

?

Here's a straightforward look at the most common paths homeowners consider when they need to access their equity.

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Sell and Stay
Traditional Home Sale
HELOC / REFI
Reverse Mortgage
Keep living in your home
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Receive cash from home value
Yes
Yes
Partial
Partial
No new debt or interest
Yes
Yes
No
No
Insurance & taxes eliminated
Yes
N/A
No
No
Maintenance eliminated
Yes
N/A
No
No
No age requirement
Yes
Yes
Yes
62+
Speed to close
Less than 30 days
60-90 days
2-6 weeks
60-90 days
Foreclosure risk removed
Yes
Yes
No
No

A sale-leaseback is the only option that eliminates insurance, taxes, and maintenance — while letting you stay and access your full equity without debt.

HONOR THE LEGACY

Keep the Family Home. Unlock Its Value.

An inherited home can come with unexpected costs. A sale-leaseback lets you or a family member stay in the home while converting the equity to cash. Keep the legacy alive, distribute the value fairly, and skip the stress of selling to a stranger.

  • ✓ Family stays in the home
  • ✓ Distribute equity fairly
  • ✓ No new debt to cover costs
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Your

Santa Fe

Home Equity Is Waiting

You worked hard for your home. Keep it.

Santa Fe's market is flat while ownership costs hit $3,400+/mo and climbing. Your $553K home is costing you every month you hold it. Sell with Sell2Rent, unlock your equity, and keep living there — zero ownership headaches. Stop losing money to costs that only go up.

  • ✓ No credit check
  • ✓ No obligation
  • ✓ Most offers in 24 hours
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Got questions? We have answers

Frequently Asked Questions About Sale-Leaseback in

Santa Fe

Why should I use Sell2Rent for a sale-leaseback in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

Sell2Rent specializes in Santa Fe's $553K median-price market. We match you with vetted investors, handle the entire process, and set up your lease — closing in 30-45 days with lease terms of 1-5 years. Your $226K+ in equity becomes cash at closing. No public listings, no open houses, no strangers. You sell, you stay, you win.

What are the hidden costs of owning a home in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

Beyond your mortgage at 6.2%, Santa Fe homeowners pay ~$3,850/yr in property taxes, $2,400/yr in homeowners insurance, and $100–$250/mo in HOA/maintenance. That totals $3,400+/mo — and these costs only go up. A sale-leaseback eliminates every one of them. You get $226K+ in equity as cash and pay one predictable rent.

Is now a good time to sell my home with Sell2Rent in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

In Santa Fe, the market is flat while ownership costs keep rising. With ownership costs at $3,400+/mo and a median price of $553K, the window to maximize your sale-leaseback value is now. Key signals: 1 in 7,800 — Foreclosure rate — among the lowest in New Mexico. 26% — Cost-burdened homeowners — above state average · resort-town premium. Sell2Rent connects you with vetted investors so you sell at full market value and keep living there.

How much could I save monthly by switching from owning to renting in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

Total ownership costs in Santa Fe average $3,400+/mo. That includes mortgage payments at 6.2%, property taxes of ~$3,850/yr, insurance at $2,400/yr, and HOA/maintenance of $100–$250/mo. After a sale-leaseback, you pay one flat rent — no surprise bills, no rate hikes, no maintenance.

How much equity can I unlock through a sale-leaseback in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

Santa Fe homeowners have built $226K+ in average equity, with a median home price of $553K. A sale-leaseback with Sell2Rent lets you cash out that equity at closing and stay in your home — no moving, no disruption. Homes here sell in about 71 days on average.

Why choose Sell2Rent for a sale-leaseback in New Mexico?

Sell2Rent specializes in New Mexico's market where the median price is $346K and homeowners face $1,730/yr in insurance, ~$2,400/yr in taxes, and $61-150/mo in HOA. We match you with investors in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces and beyond. The process closes in 30-45 days, with lease terms of 1-5 years. Your home stays private - no public listings, no strangers walking through.

How can Sell2Rent help me sell my home in New Mexico without moving?

Sell2Rent connects New Mexico homeowners with vetted investors who purchase your property and lease it back to you. With $185,000 in average equity at stake and ownership costs of $2,100 or more per month, Sell2Rent handles everything: property listing to investors only, offer review, closing coordination, and lease setup. No open houses, no repairs, no moving. You get cash at closing and stay in your home.

Why should New Mexico homeowners consider a sale-leaseback now?

Home equity averages $185,000, ownership costs total $2,100 or more per month, and 40% below national avg for homeowners insurance. A sale-leaseback converts equity to cash, reduces monthly expenses, and lets you stay in the home you love.

Is New Mexico facing an insurance crisis?

Yes - 40% below national avg for homeowners insurance. Plus, 78% home price increase in Albuquerque since 2018. A sale-leaseback shifts the insurance burden to the investor while you unlock equity and stay in your home.

How do HOA and maintenance costs add up in New Mexico?

HOA/maintenance in New Mexico averages $61-150/mo (HOA lowest in nation - older neighborhoods rarely have HOAs). Add unexpected repairs like a new roof or HVAC, and costs spike fast. After a sale-leaseback, all maintenance becomes the investor's responsibility.