About Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS
The Taos County Association of REALTORS, established in 1964, now operates as the Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS, about 230 members strong across Taos and Colfax counties. Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS IDX puts that inventory on an agent's own website, Taos adobes, Ski Valley condos, and Angel Fire cabins in one search.
ECAR in brief:
- Formerly the Taos County Association of REALTORS, est. 1964
- Renamed for the Enchanted Circle scenic loop it serves
- About 230 members across Taos and Colfax counties
- Taos, the Ski Valley, Angel Fire, and Red River ride the feed
The old TCAR name still circulates; the association behind it now carries the whole circle, and this page covers both names.
Coverage area
Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS serves agents and brokers across:
- New Mexico - Taos and Colfax counties on the Enchanted Circle
Plaza corner to ski-valley steeps:
- Taos: the plaza side, Ranchos de Taos, and El Prado
- The circle north: Taos Ski Valley, Arroyo Seco, and Questa
- Colfax County: Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, and Red River
- The reach: Penasco to the south and the gorge rim west
Santa Fe trades under its own association an hour down the high road, Albuquerque under Southwest MLS, and much of the state under New Mexico MLS; all three pages are linked below. Around the circle, this is the book.
How to get Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS listings on your website
Acequia-share fairness for IDX, with CloseDaily walking the ditch:
- Belong to ECAR. Brokerage participation joins the ditch association; membership takes its water turn.
- Authorize your website. The consent flows easy: site name in, signatures down.
- CloseDaily walks the ditch. Forms clear the headgate in order, the feed runs its full share, and the display honors the mayordomo's rules.
- High-desert search waters your domain. Enchanted Circle listings, alerts sluiced under your name.
Setup is handled during onboarding and typically takes a few business days once the MLS approves your IDX paperwork.
CloseDaily and Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS
CloseDaily supports IDX integration for Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS. Circle inventory backs your search pages, and the CRM headgates ski-valley buyers, adobe dreamers, and Angel Fire cabin clients separately.
The pueblo has been lived in for a thousand years, the ski valley drops the state's best steeps, and earthships grow out of the sage west of town. Taos draws buyers from everywhere; a fed site is how they find you first.
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Frequently asked questions
Does CloseDaily support Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS IDX?
Yes. CloseDaily supports IDX integration for Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS. ECAR approval clears the headgate, and the circle's book flows to your pages.
Is this the same as the Taos County Association of REALTORS?
Yes. The 1964-founded Taos County association renamed itself the Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS, so TCAR searches lead to the same organization.
How do I add Taos home search to my website?
ECAR participation through your brokerage and one signed consent; CloseDaily tends the ditch from headgate to field.
What areas does Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS cover?
Taos, Ranchos de Taos, El Prado, Arroyo Seco, Taos Ski Valley, Questa, Red River, Eagle Nest, Angel Fire, and Penasco.
How long does IDX setup take?
Setup is handled during onboarding and typically takes a few business days once the MLS approves your IDX paperwork.
Related MLS coverage
- Santa Fe MLS - New Mexico
- Southwest MLS - New Mexico
- New Mexico MLS - New Mexico
Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS is a trademark of its respective owner. CloseDaily is an independent IDX and CRM provider. CloseDaily is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Enchanted Circle Association of REALTORS or its parent organization.