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Kayeman Custom Homes
With over 20 years of experience in design and construction, degrees in architecture and civil engineering, Kayeman Custom Homes collaborates Environmentally friendly materials along with high performance techniques and equipment into each project. We look at each house as a whole-building integrated energy efficient system without compromising comfort. Kayeman Custom Homes has the solid technical foundation necessary to create designs that foster synergy between homes and the land on which they are built. Foregoing boxy, grid line design, the angles flow naturally throughout the homes, creating novel spaces and unconventional lines. Our homes have traditional flavor and quality with a progressive contemporary style. Kayeman Custom Homes is a Charter member of Build Green NM. New Mexico and the Albuquerque Metro Areas are in the process of creating and implementing sustainable guidelines for Environmentally friendly growth. Check out the Albuquerque Green website provided by Mayor Martin Chavez for more info.

Forbes says Albuquerque will lead nation in home appreciation
Forbes.com has named Albuquerque as the top market where home prices are likely to rise.

The city has experienced housing price declines since they peaked in the third quarter of 2007, and job growth has been flat. Housing starts are expected to drop by 45 percent through 2008, according to Forbes.

But Albuquerque is also a city about which homebuilders and economists are "bullish," writes Matt Woolsey, author of the Forbes.com article.

Moody's site Economy.com is projecting Albuquerque's job growth through 2012 to be 1.6 percent annually, fueled by low costs and local business expansion, according to Forbes. Housing starts are expected to grow here by 26.6 percent in 2009, according to the National Association of Home Builders.

In 2006, Forbes ranked Albuquerque as the Nation's Best City for Business and Careers. Earlier this year, the city was ranked 13th best in the nation for that same category.

--Source Albuquerque Journal - New Mexico Business Weekly