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| Sandia Heights | Located near the base of the Sandia Mountains. Elegant, contemporary and adobe–style homes. Natural landscaping is dominant in this area as well as great city views. Many "Santa Fe" style homes along with Southwest Contemporary homes. |
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| North Albuquerque Acres | Similar to Sandia Heights but a little more west of the mountains. Some of the streets and roads are still unpaved. There are good mountain and city views. Horses are allowed in some sections. |
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| Far Northeast Heights | This area is highlighted by the Tanoan Country Club and High Desert subdivisions. Many of the newer homes in Albuquerque can be found in this area. |
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| Near Northeast Heights | This is a well established part of Albuquerque. Homes located near the University of New Mexico range from 40 to 50 years old. Homes in and around the Wyoming Blvd area range from 20 to 40 years old. |
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| Northeast Heights | Variety abounds in this section of the city. Homes with tremendous views are found at the foothills of the mountains. Jogging/running paths are on Tramway Blvd. Easy access to I- 40 and Kirtland Air Force Base. |
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| Four Hills | In this attractive neighborhood there are many of the city's larger homes. Many of these homes have city and mountain views. The Four Hills Country Club is located in the center of this area. Easy access to I- 40, Kirtland Air Force Base and Sandia National Laboratories. |
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| Southeast Heights | This section is bordered on the south by Kirtland Air Force Base, Sandia National Laboratories and the Albuquerque International Sunport. The Ridgecrest and University areas contain charming older homes in established neighborhoods. There is easy access to hospitals and downtown. |
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| Downtown Albuquerque | Many older homes are located in this area. Historic "Old Town", the museums, the Rio Grande Zoo and many other tourist attractions are located here as well as the Convention Center and office buildings. Convenient access to the 'Big I' (the I-40 and I-25 interchange). |
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| Southwest Valley | Tall trees and green pastures describe the southwest valley, located near the Rio Grande River. Gardens, horses, animals, fruit trees… a distinctive rural feeling. |
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| North Valley | More tall trees and green pastures, with Rio Grande River running through it. Mature landscaping, a rural atmosphere and horses are allowed in many areas. Home Prices range from bungalows to top-end customs. |
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| Northwest Heights | This area includes Taylor Ranch, Which is a nice community of newer homes. Views of the city and mountains can be spectacular from some neighborhoods. There are many family areas. The Ladera Golf Course is great for the golfer's enjoyment. The city's newest Cottonwood Mall is located in the northeast between Taylor Ranch and Rio Rancho. |
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| Paradise Hills | Located on the west mesa, this section of the city boasts of good city and mountain views. Paradise Hills Country Club and Golf Course is here. Easy access to Northeast Heights and I-25 via the six lane Paseo Del Norte Bridge. The Cottonwood mall is just minutes from this area. |
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| Corrales | Fruit trees, cottonwood trees, horses and a slower pace best describe this unique village. Older adobe homes can be found here as well as the most contemporary. One-half to one-acre lots are predominant, however, some mini-farms are available. Some areas have excellent mountain views and long historic roots. |
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| Rio Rancho | The most remarkable, rapidly growing suburb on the west side of the Rio Grande is Rio Rancho. This city is characterized by affordable housing and wonderful views of the mountains and Albuquerque. It has its own shopping, country, golf course and school system. The Cottonwood Mall is within 10 minutes of the heart of Rio Rancho. |
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| Bernalillo | Smaller communities located near the city of Albuquerque. Rural, country atmosphere with unpaved side roads, orchards, pasture land and gardens. Easy access to Albuquerque via I-25 and approximately and 45 minutes to Santa Fe. |
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| Placitas | Older adobe homes mix with new contemporaries in this beautiful area. The community is highlighted by large lots, great views and lovely executive homes. The rolling terrain and high desert vegetation provide an enticing lifestyle. The commute into Albuquerque is about 25 minutes driving time and 45 minutes to Santa Fe via I-25. |
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| East Mountains | Tall pines, beautiful panoramic views and green hills describe most of the mountain regions. The temperature is usually five to fifteen degrees cooler than in Albuquerque. Snow and rainfall are more abundant. Commute time to Albuquerque is typically 20-30 minutes. |
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| Valencia County | Just to the south of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County, Valencia County offers a completely different life from that in the city. Dotted with small communities and farm land, Valencia County offers a rural life that is peaceful and very laid back. The Rio Grande flows through this rural setting and offers plenty of water for farms and fields along the way. |
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