Santa Fe has been floating right around 100K people for awhile now. What’s your definition of a small town? Albuquerque to the south is 1 Million +! If you include all the surroundings areas. Santa Fe still has a small town feel. If a 100K population is too much for you, there are hundreds of northern New Mexico communities with tiny populations you can settle in.
Very informative, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I just had my 1st interview at LANL. Went pretty well I think. Might be giving you guys a shout before too long!
Best of luck to you! When you get that official job offer, give us a shout! We're on standby ready to help.
When u mentioned the cost of living I got bummed, but then I looked it up and my city is actually worse. So I’d be better off. 😅
Yeah, it’s all about perspective and where you’re coming from.
Some people say it’s super affordable, others say really expensive.
The winds in the spring are dreadful
Haha! No joke! Always seems right around Easter time, the winds get kind of crazy. Thankfully, it lasts about a month.
Too many people. There really are few jobs.
Santa Fe has been floating right around 100K people for awhile now.
What’s your definition of a small town?
Albuquerque to the south is 1 Million +! If you include all the surroundings areas.
Santa Fe still has a small town feel. If a 100K population is too much for you, there are hundreds of northern New Mexico communities with tiny populations you can settle in.