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Birds of a Feather
A beautiful, gated gay and lesbian community of homes in New Mexico
June 1, 2025
It seems that more and more people are seeking a safe haven... a peaceful and lovely place to live amongst people of like minds during these extremely challenging times. Birds of a Feather is one of a very few gated LGBTQ friendly communities in the country offering serene, quiet and beautiful rural living... a sanctuary! We are located just outside the Village of Pecos, New Mexico, tucked into the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest but, only a limited 30 minute drive to Santa Fe... one of the most popular cities in the country due to its legendary history and culture, art scene, beauty and award-winning cuisine.
BIG NEWS... We rarely have homes available for sale at Birds because people love living here. I just listed a gorgeous newer home located on a one acre view lot that is being offered for sale due to health issues. This is a larger 2450 square foot residence with loads of upgrades and amenities built by an award winning Santa Fe builder.
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613 Callejon Rd, Taos, Novel Mexico, 87571, USA
Contact(s):Richard Spera
Phone:1 575 758-2306
Cell:1 575 758-2306
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