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Friday, July 6, 2012

Why relocate to Albuquerque, NM?

Who can pass up 310 days of sunshine per year. Albuquerque’s culture is rich in diversity. Coming from Los Angeles I quickly learned to love the southwestern lifestyle: an array of sights, sounds, smells and tastes that many people can only read about in magazines. With home prices lower than the national average and employment opportunities for all income and educational levels, Albuquerque has grown from under half a million in 1990 to over 750,000 today. From the night life in Albuquerque’s downtown, UNM and Nob Hill areas, the first class restaurants and shopping in Uptown, the very best of the southwest experience in Old Town to surrounding communities such as Corrales, Bernalillo the East Mountains or Rio Rancho, Albuquerque has it all without the big commute or smog. Homes are plentiful with a choice of affordable new construction or resale homes throughout Albuquerque. Rates are still at all time low but home prices in many areas have made a turn upwards. So why not relocate to Albuquerque?

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Jim Gross -- Keller Williams Realty, Albuquerque NM

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