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‘Record-breaking’ home sales seen in New Mexico’s oil region

HOBBS, N.M. – Realtors in the heart of New Mexico’s booming oil country say home sales broke records last year and that could spell more housing shortages.

The Hobbs Sun-News reports real estate agents reported record sales in 2018 with a median home price of $165,000 in Lea County.

Robbie Robinson of Robinson and Associates Real Estate and Laura Davis of United Realty both claimed 2018 as a record-breaking year in home sales for their respected agencies.

Bobby Shaw of Burkett-Shaw Realtors says research shows the total value of homes sold in 2018 was $107.1 million compared to $83.1 million in 2017.

Shaw says it was $81.6 million in 2016.

The numbers come as officials in southeastern New Mexico worry about a housing shortage for workers employed in the state’s lucrative oil industry.