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Our Mission

To provide the highest possible service available to buyers and sellers by guiding you through the complexities of buying and selling your homes, farms or ranches.

Our Goal

My goal is to be the best Realtor that I can be and always maintain the highest degree of integrity, honesty, and trust.

Our Objectives

- Maintain constant communication with my clients and always be accessible
- Remain knowledgeable with all the changes in real estate disclosures and laws that affect my clients
- Constantly improve my sales and marketing skills through training, seminars, and workshops
- Utilize the latest technology available to me as a powerful competitive edge
- Maintain the highest level of business ethics and honesty in everything I do

Richard Randals

Richard RandalsI am a Quay County, New Mexico native. I have lived in Montoya, New Mexico on Randall's Ranch the majority of my life. I attended high school at New Mexico Military Institute and graduated from Texas Christian University in 1976 with a degree in Ranch Management. I ranched and showed quarter horses throughout the United States until 1999. In 2002, I became a Real Estate Salesperson, returning to obtain my Brokers License in 2003, and began my own business as New Mexico Property Group Real Estate Company in Tucumcari, New Mexico.

I am a former member of the New Mexico Amigos, past board member on the New Mexico State Accounting Board, past Director of the National Cutting Horse Association, and past registered New Mexico Lobbyist (three years, Highway Safety issues). I served one year as the interim manager of the Tri-State Fairgrounds in Amarillo, Texas managing 15 buildings, managing 50 direct reports with over 100 events per year.

Tom Sidwell

Tom SidwellI was raised in the ranching business near Carrizozo, NM. I attended New Mexico State University where I obtained a degree in Ranch Management. I also served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War Era. After graduating from NMSU, I worked on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona for a year as a survey crew member surveying and mapping the soil and vegetative sites on a million acres. This data was compiled and published for use by the Navajo Nation. I transferred to the Bureau of Land Management in Socorro, NM where I spent ten years as a Supervisory Range Conservationist on 1.2 million acres of public land, in addition to having a small alfalfa and livestock farm of my own. I left the federal government in order to return to my ranching roots and spent three years managing a ranch near Marathon, Texas, and then returned to Capitan, NM where I managed the G Bar F Ranch for nine years.

My wife, Mimi, and I have bought and sold ranches in NM and Nebraska where we implemented many range improvement practices and developed hunting and "working cattle guest ranch" enterprises, in conjunction with the livestock operations. We are currently located 20 miles south of Tucumcari, NM, where we are developing another diversified ranching operation and are planning to spend many happy productive years there. We have two daughters in Tularosa, New Mexico, a son who is a submariner in the Navy, and a grandson.