With its manicured lawns and private golf course, I wonder what the average water usage is in Tanoan. It's a good thing the rest of us aren't doing that.
We just bought in The Petroglyphs neighborhood on the west side. Absolutely love it, and the views over the Sandia's, petroglyphs, and the city from our backyard are insane. It's also quiet and safe, with most of the homes having large lots and three car garages.
I thought N ABQ Acres was the place to be, but we found a home in the N Valley and I am so grateful. We have a large lot similar to NAA, but we enjoy city water/sewer, lush landscaping, flat lots. We also have the quiet, agricultural feel that makes you feel like you’re out of the city while only 7 min from a major mall or I-25.
We keep the place nice but the shit keeps creeping in from central. I have a house in south Los Altos and even though it’s like 300 yards apart, there’s issues.
There are opportunities for fantastic views however be sure to check the ABQ crime map for the surrounding area. Also, some properties in the area may have termites so be sure to have the property inspected!
Thank you. We are considering moving out there from Austin. Not sure when. Probably within a year. We’re in our early 60s and we would be renting, not buying.
Consider the Northwest side it has amazing views and some great neighborhoods. Also Corrales is beautiful. I say the heights should be your last choice.
We love the Westside for a bunch of reasons! Check out our westside tour: ua-cam.com/video/HDxD3Awb744/v-deo.htmlsi=Ui0HuO3pBSRWJvl5 @@robertacarroll8481
Ridgecrest/Parklands Hills has changed a great deal in the last 10 years. A lot of young techies with dogs and no kids are moving in. They are rehabing the homes without changing the character of the 1940’s look, no scraping and building Mc Mansions. Also no HOA which has its pros and cons. And yes, you’re only a few blocks from a park.
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What more do you want to know? It sounds like you heard the jist of it, but I'll give you some of my personal insight. There is a lot of poverty, homeless, and criminals in Albuquerque & in New Mexico at large. Of course you can live the good life there as well.. you just need to be strategic and have the dough to do so. Go take a visit. Experience the strong winds blowing litter at you, and the panhandlers at every on and off ramp. The city has a good essence, but like so many other blue states, this area has significant class division, etc.. You'll just need to weigh the pros and cons to see if the Albuquerque area will work for you.
Scott there are some parts of town that will see greater incidence of crime and unhoused much like every city. The closer you are to the freeways, the greater likelihood you’ll see trouble. Have you spent much time in ABQ previously?
I love how this now high crime city has groomed it’s inhabitants and those in denial into repeating the mantra “much like every city”. NO. The crime here, per capita, is simply NOT “much like every city” or even every city of this modest size. The crime in ABQ has exponentially expanded since Covid years and the defunding of the Police, and is on par only with Blue cities like Portland and Seattle and California policies that have decimated the police departments while enabling criminals to go free and unhampered. Stores all over ABQ are under private armed security (Target, Walmart, etc. etc.) while the merchandise is all locked up, aisle after aisle. The locals say, “it’s much like any other city.” Sorry you crazy ass people. NO IT IS NOT! Other cities are not living like this! This is not normal! But that’s the narrative, that’s the mantra. “Everyplace is like this.” NO IT IS NOT! We know, because we moved the hell out of Albuquerque. It isn’t like this in most of America. It’s only like this in Democratic run cities who have defunded the police and govern by wokeness. Not to mention the open border flooding Albuquerque and NM with criminals and communicable diseases unchecked. Don’t believe the narrative. There are still some nice areas, but for how long? We’ve visited and see the North Valley and Rio Rancho areas are less crime ridden and the stores aren’t all under lock and key. Who the hell agrees to shop like that anyway? And people in ABQ are still embracing masks and acting like Covid is still in full force. All while allowing their border to be overrun and applauding a perfectly heinous governor. It’s a Darwinian event taking place in Albuquerque as it decays.
Skip! The lighted bags on Christmas are called LUMINARIAS. No "o" at the end. And, further north in Santa Fe, they insist that these are called Faralitos. The debate rages on with neither side willing to give an inch.
It's 2024 almost 2025 Laws have changed what is the income guidelines for first time home buyers in NM 80k 100k ? or does joint income with two buyers work ? I prefer Rio Rancho than ABQ ?
Hey @milesdyson5211, great question! Income guidelines for first-time home buyers can vary, and often both individual and joint incomes are considered. Rio Rancho is a fantastic choice with its own unique vibe compared to ABQ. Good luck with your home search!
Fun fact, the rich kids who live there love throwing parties and that’s when the riff raff shows up. I remember being at a party where a shooting happened, and that was in 2004.
I hope that you will do a video about the North Campus Area of N. UNM near the UNM Law School and the UNM School of Medicine. That area is gonna be HUGE soon. N. Campus needs more coffee shops and places to hang out. ALSO, our Mayor could use Federal Funds to encourage beautification of our City by using matching funds for planting trees and all kinds of things . Don't laugh, I called the city and begged for trees in the Medians and covered bus stops in 2008 and they took that seriously.....and it happened with a lot of persistence!!!! Wouldn't it be great if they gave matching funds to stucco and beautify property? It costs maybe $10K to stucco a house and the City REALLY COULD use Federal Funds to cover 1/2 of that cost .The Tree issue could be a Water Bill Credit.....you buy the tree and the city gives us a water bill credit! Anyway, thank you for being a proponent of our home City!!!!!!!! Nice work!
Cockroaches 🪳??? No thank you! Is there any place in New Mexico that cockroaches have no interest of being at? New Mexico is so pretty and affordable. I am thinking of moving there sometimes in the future but the cockroaches…I don’t know now 😮
Albuquerque is the "Homeless" Capital of New Mexico as we have 2 Interstate Freeways that meet here. I-25 and I-40 bring us all of the amazing drug addicts from all over the US and they sleep in every neighborhood in the City. Next to us is Rio Rancho where they have "rule of law". No "Homeless". The Rio Rancho Police drive all the bums to Albuquerque where they are welcomed as heroes just like in Portland and San Fran.
Yes we have homeless here but now days that is everywhere! Albuquerque is a beautiful city ! So many things to do , beautiful neighborhoods & I love the weather! 💕
It’s the everythung capitol of the state except for the actual capitol buildkng 😂 and Rio rancho is no different, they’re policed almost entirely by APD as well. You are misinformed. It’s the Chinese and Mexicans flooding us with fake pills for cheap, with AZ prison gangs working with Abq street gangs. This would be happening whether it was a D or R in office. Stop being delusional and thinking your own shitty side is better than the other shitty side or that it can do anything better. They in fact do it worse, by taking more money away. I’m starting to think you don’t even live here, by the way you talk about Abq and Rio rancho like they’re somehow desperate cities in all but technicality
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With its manicured lawns and private golf course, I wonder what the average water usage is in Tanoan. It's a good thing the rest of us aren't doing that.
Rock lawns are abundant in the desert!
We just bought in The Petroglyphs neighborhood on the west side. Absolutely love it, and the views over the Sandia's, petroglyphs, and the city from our backyard are insane. It's also quiet and safe, with most of the homes having large lots and three car garages.
So glad you're settling in Bobby!
@@AllAboutABQ Thanks, Skip! Now, just have to get out to one of the Isotope or NM United games!
My parents live there, awesome to hike the Petroglyphs!
Its soooo hot during the summer! Good times tho, you're right! @@michaelespinosa9168
Hopefully they build a soccer stadium!@@bobbygreene7748
Albuquerque is so damn amazing. Get there while you still can.
You’re not wrong! Join us!
I thought N ABQ Acres was the place to be, but we found a home in the N Valley and I am so grateful. We have a large lot similar to NAA, but we enjoy city water/sewer, lush landscaping, flat lots. We also have the quiet, agricultural feel that makes you feel like you’re out of the city while only 7 min from a major mall or I-25.
Awesome @emilybriancochran9700! Thanks for sharing!
I luv the North valley.
My favorite area is the Constitution/Eubank Area where my Aunt and Uncle lived for 50+ years. Rest in Peace.
That's a great area!
We keep the place nice but the shit keeps creeping in from central. I have a house in south Los Altos and even though it’s like 300 yards apart, there’s issues.
@@jonosterman2878 my godparents lived on Greta/gretta
Quick question skip, what do you think of the Riverview Heights neighborhood?
There are opportunities for fantastic views however be sure to check the ABQ crime map for the surrounding area. Also, some properties in the area may have termites so be sure to have the property inspected!
@@AllAboutABQ awesome thank you
Thank you. We are considering moving out there from Austin. Not sure when. Probably within a year. We’re in our early 60s and we would be renting, not buying.
You're not alone! We're seeing people flee Texas daily for New Mexico. Have you spent much time here previously?
Consider the Northwest side it has amazing views and some great neighborhoods. Also Corrales is beautiful. I say the heights should be your last choice.
We love the Westside for a bunch of reasons! Check out our westside tour: ua-cam.com/video/HDxD3Awb744/v-deo.htmlsi=Ui0HuO3pBSRWJvl5 @@robertacarroll8481
Ridgecrest/Parklands Hills has changed a great deal in the last 10 years. A lot of young techies with dogs and no kids are moving in. They are rehabing the homes without changing the character of the 1940’s look, no scraping and building Mc Mansions. Also no HOA which has its pros and cons. And yes, you’re only a few blocks from a park.
Awesome @sandovalperry2895! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
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Would love for you to send me more info on where I can get into a rent to own place with Lil to no money down ASAP
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Hello! What can you say about Macmahon, NW? Thank you.
Good area! Lots of new development
I live in North East Heights. Great place!
The best!
What about Sandia Heights? Crime problem?
Can you expand more on the riffraff comment? Heard that could be an issue in some neighborhoods but not all of them.
What more do you want to know? It sounds like you heard the jist of it, but I'll give you some of my personal insight. There is a lot of poverty, homeless, and criminals in Albuquerque & in New Mexico at large. Of course you can live the good life there as well.. you just need to be strategic and have the dough to do so. Go take a visit. Experience the strong winds blowing litter at you, and the panhandlers at every on and off ramp. The city has a good essence, but like so many other blue states, this area has significant class division, etc.. You'll just need to weigh the pros and cons to see if the Albuquerque area will work for you.
That’s good insight!
Scott there are some parts of town that will see greater incidence of crime and unhoused much like every city. The closer you are to the freeways, the greater likelihood you’ll see trouble. Have you spent much time in ABQ previously?
I love how this now high crime city has groomed it’s inhabitants and those in denial into repeating the mantra “much like every city”. NO. The crime here, per capita, is simply NOT “much like every city” or even every city of this modest size. The crime in ABQ has exponentially expanded since Covid years and the defunding of the Police, and is on par only with Blue cities like Portland and Seattle and California policies that have decimated the police departments while enabling criminals to go free and unhampered. Stores all over ABQ are under private armed security (Target, Walmart, etc. etc.) while the merchandise is all locked up, aisle after aisle. The locals say, “it’s much like any other city.” Sorry you crazy ass people. NO IT IS NOT! Other cities are not living like this! This is not normal! But that’s the narrative, that’s the mantra. “Everyplace is like this.” NO IT IS NOT! We know, because we moved the hell out of Albuquerque. It isn’t like this in most of America. It’s only like this in Democratic run cities who have defunded the police and govern by wokeness. Not to mention the open border flooding Albuquerque and NM with criminals and communicable diseases unchecked.
Don’t believe the narrative. There are still some nice areas, but for how long? We’ve visited and see the North Valley and Rio Rancho areas are less crime ridden and the stores aren’t all under lock and key. Who the hell agrees to shop like that anyway? And people in ABQ are still embracing masks and acting like Covid is still in full force. All while allowing their border to be overrun and applauding a perfectly heinous governor. It’s a Darwinian event taking place in Albuquerque as it decays.
Skip! The lighted bags on Christmas are called LUMINARIAS. No "o" at the end. And, further north in Santa Fe, they insist that these are called Faralitos. The debate rages on with neither side willing to give an inch.
I appreciate your feedback @Former_Pilot. Is there anything else you'd like to see more of in future real estate videos?
It's 2024 almost 2025 Laws have changed what is the income guidelines for first time home buyers in NM 80k 100k ? or does joint income with two buyers work ? I prefer Rio Rancho than ABQ ?
Hey @milesdyson5211, great question! Income guidelines for first-time home buyers can vary, and often both individual and joint incomes are considered. Rio Rancho is a fantastic choice with its own unique vibe compared to ABQ. Good luck with your home search!
Riff raff. Not in Tanoan? Doesn’t our mayor live there?
Who knows?!
Fun fact, the rich kids who live there love throwing parties and that’s when the riff raff shows up. I remember being at a party where a shooting happened, and that was in 2004.
I hope that you will do a video about the North Campus Area of N. UNM near the UNM Law School and the UNM School of Medicine. That area is gonna be HUGE soon. N. Campus needs more coffee shops and places to hang out. ALSO, our Mayor could use Federal Funds to encourage beautification of our City by using matching funds for planting trees and all kinds of things .
Don't laugh, I called the city and begged for trees in the Medians and covered bus stops in 2008 and they took that seriously.....and it happened with a lot of persistence!!!!
Wouldn't it be great if they gave matching funds to stucco and beautify property? It costs maybe $10K to stucco a house and the City REALLY COULD use Federal Funds to cover 1/2 of that cost .The Tree issue could be a Water Bill Credit.....you buy the tree and the city gives us a water bill credit!
Anyway, thank you for being a proponent of our home City!!!!!!!! Nice work!
Hi @MrTimbo1111! I’ll definitely put that on my list. Let me know if there’s anything else you think I should cover.
I used to love the old homes off of Carlisle and Lomas and the tree- lined streets I would live there but I don't have a million dollars
Hi @davidlunbeck6202! I'm glad you liked the video. Let me know if there’s anything else you’d like me to cover. 💪
Non Hill $$$$$
What about the West Side? We think the West Side is where it is happening. Open space and gorgeous views of the Mountains.
Westside is the most popular side! We did a full tour here: ua-cam.com/video/HDxD3Awb744/v-deo.htmlsi=Ui0HuO3pBSRWJvl5
Do you know any agents in Truth or Consequences?
Yes of course! What is your timeline?
@@AllAboutABQ I will be ready to move in Mid Dec
Awesome! Where is home for you currently?@@FreshGrey-pm4vw
@@AllAboutABQ probably better to chat offline about these details. I can email you too. thanks
Absolutely! @@FreshGrey-pm4vw
The mayor, governor, and judges are just letting Albuquerque decay.
I appreciate your feedback @silent1267. Is there anything else you'd like to see more of in future real estate videos?
Cockroaches 🪳??? No thank you! Is there any place in New Mexico that cockroaches have no interest of being at? New Mexico is so pretty and affordable. I am thinking of moving there sometimes in the future but the cockroaches…I don’t know now 😮
Bugs are typically mitigated by spraying and to be honest, we don’t much of an issue in most neighborhoods! Where is home for you currently?
@@AllAboutABQ home is in a suburb of Illinois but currently I reside in Springfield OR for work.
Nice video… but, you forgot to say, “lock your cars”.
Good call! It goes without saying 😂
That’s not good enough, you better clean out the garage and park in there 😂
I grew up in the south valley, I don't think it was that bad
Albuquerque is the "Homeless" Capital of New Mexico as we have 2 Interstate Freeways that meet here. I-25 and I-40 bring us all of the amazing drug addicts from all over the US and they sleep in every neighborhood in the City. Next to us is Rio Rancho where they have "rule of law". No "Homeless". The Rio Rancho Police drive all the bums to Albuquerque where they are welcomed as heroes just like in Portland and San Fran.
Hey @MrTimbo1111! Thanks for taking the time to comment. 👍
Yes we have homeless here but now days that is everywhere! Albuquerque is a beautiful city ! So many things to do , beautiful neighborhoods & I love the weather! 💕
It’s the everythung capitol of the state except for the actual capitol buildkng 😂 and Rio rancho is no different, they’re policed almost entirely by APD as well. You are misinformed. It’s the Chinese and Mexicans flooding us with fake pills for cheap, with AZ prison gangs working with Abq street gangs. This would be happening whether it was a D or R in office. Stop being delusional and thinking your own shitty side is better than the other shitty side or that it can do anything better. They in fact do it worse, by taking more money away. I’m starting to think you don’t even live here, by the way you talk about Abq and Rio rancho like they’re somehow desperate cities in all but technicality
He put North Abq acres by tingley beach in the map 😂 I doubt he’s from here.
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