Taoseño Ryan Trujillo began working as a real estate agent in 2019. In the last four years — serving clients buying and selling homes, businesses and land — he has brokered more than 115 real estate transactions valuing in excess of $38 million. Trujillo’s combination of marketing, local knowledge and hard work has now earned him a Best of Taos win.
“I want people to see me as a Northern New Mexico resource,” said the 33-year-old. “It’s really important to me to preserve our culture and heritage.”
As part of the Page Sullivan Group, Trujillo is a vital member of the top-producing team in the Northern New Mexico real estate market. In 2022, Trujillo was among the top five individual producing brokers at Berkshire Hathaway NM. His team also earned a rare position within the top tenth of one percent within the BHHS Global franchise, becoming a part of the Diamond Threshold.
Trujillo has deep roots in Taos — he was born and raised in El Prado and graduated from Taos High School in 2008. His grandfather, Luis C. Martinez, owned the Gulf gas station on Taos Plaza. His father, Phillip Trujillo, is a contractor who built Orlando’s Restaurant, and his mother was a real estate specialist for the U.S. government for more than 30 years.
Ryan credits his background working for a Major League Soccer team developing their new stadium — and marketing efforts for an Israeli tech company — for his familiarity with technology.
“We’ve invested in website upgrades, to empower our customers to make the real estate buying and selling process much easier,” Trujillo said. “That will allow our customers to receive real-time accurate listing reports and, for those looking to sell, to analyze the market and get an idea of what they might be able to yield from a real estate transaction.”
As a sixth-generation New Mexican, Trujillo hopes to share the history of the region with newcomers as well as the local community — he recently published a “Local Guide to Northern New Mexico” in the newest edition of Discover Taos magazine.
To further his impact as a resource of local culture and heritage, Trujillo recently joined the board of the Taos Historic Museums: E.L. Blumenschein Home & Museum
and La Hacienda de Los Martinez. “That’s one organization that I feel really does quite a bit to preserve our way of life,” he said.
Ryan Trujillo
Page Sullivan Group–Berkshire Hathaway
314 Paseo del Pueblo Norte A, Taos, NM 87571
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