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Monday, May 21, 2012

What makes Old Town such a great place to live?

What makes Old Town such a great place to live is the lifestyle. People commonly mistake Old Town as a place just for tourists. But Old Town has some of the oldest homes, Churches and Pueblo style architecture in Albuquerque, NM. It is close to freeways, downtown, shopping, nightlife... yet totally rooted in a southwestern culture of its own. There are gated communities on the ourskirts of Old Town including the Albuquerque Country Club designed for luxury living. But, luxury living is not really what Old Town is about. You will find 400 year old homes, many that have been refurbished to continue to blend into the very rich cultural environment. As a matter of fact, the entire Old Town area has seen major upgrades over the past several years that have also been designed to preserve the historic beauty that is timeless to Old Town. Here is a link to the Albuquerque Old Town Website:  http://www.albuquerqueoldtown.com/

For Visitors (and locals) Albuquerque\'s Historic Old Town has some of New Mexico\'s best shops, dining and hotels. You can stroll the plaza and get a very real feel of the great southwest foods, sights and sounds.  Some of the best hotels are also within walking distance to the Plaza. Just a block away you will find the Museum of Natural History, the Albuquerque Museum and Explora.

 

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Jim Gross -- Keller Williams Realty, Albuquerque NM

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