Margo Cutler Real Estate

Biographies of Our Agents

1411 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-982-1700
FAX 988-3656

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Margo Cutler
has thoroughly enjoyed New Mexico since moving here in 1973. She has been able to combine her interests in history, architecture and building, land use planning, photography, horseback riding, and raising quarter horses and call all this a career. What could be better?

Margo currently serves as director of the Santa Fe Conservation Trust and is a past director of the Santa Fe Community Foundation, the Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe Neighborhood Housing Services, and the Santa Fe Association of Realtors.

Brooke TuthillBrooke Tuthill
visited Santa Fe throughout her childhood, spending time with her artist grandparents who lived here. A New Mexico resident since 1968, Brooke has been able to use her love of hiking (yes, she has been trekking through Nepal) to develop a specialty in showing and selling large parcels of raw land. She is also interested in the question of affordable housing and keeping Santa Fe liveable for long term residents.
Deborah Day
Deborah Day is a Los Alamos, NM native who has long been involved in historic preservation work. After restoring several older properties, she joined the staff of Cornerstones, the nationally recognized organization that has led the effort to save Northern New Mexico's adobe churches. Her extensive knowledge of the history and traditions of the southwest, in addition to her extensive New Mexico network, are an asset to this firm.

J. Edson Way, PhD
Edson first came to Santa Fe in 1967 to do archaeological research. He discovered instead that despite never having been here before, he had found his way home to New Mexico. Following a career stint teaching college level anthropology in Wisconsin, he returned to the state to become a full time museum administrator, eventually becoming New Mexico's Officer of Cultural Affairs. In this position he was given responsibility for all state museums as well as other state cultural and heritage organizations. His experience in anthropology, art, and cultural administration find expression in his approach to real estate: respect for New Mexico's traditions, sensitive use of the land, friendly service to his clients. In his spare time he works on his Victorian adobe house, trains and rides donkeys, and is an old-fashioned chuckwagon cook.


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