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Buying New Mexico Real Estate

If considering a move to New Mexico, you should take some time to review the following information on demographics, crime statistics, population, schools, and other important facts about New Mexico real estate.

New Mexico Population

New Mexico has witnessed a six per cent increase in population over the last few years. It is also one of the least densely populated states in the country, making it perfect for those looking to buy New Mexico real estate in rural and remote areas. The state does have thriving metropolitan areas too including Albuquerque and Santa Fe, the state capital. Other large cities in New Mexico include Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Roswell, Farmington, Alamogordo, Clovis, Hobbs and Carlsbad.

New Mexico Economy

New Mexico’s wide open spaces and dry climate make it perfect for the production of livestock including cattle and sheep which is the state’s primary economic factor. Other agricultural products include chile peppers, hay, nursery stock, pecans, sorghum and pinto beans. Timber is also an important export product due to the pinewood located in northern New Mexico. Industrial products include food processing, stone, glass and clay products as well as high tech products such as data processing, solar energy and lasers. The Federal government accounts for significant employment in New Mexico through military and professional jobs at agencies such as Kirtland Air Force Base, Los Alamos National Laboratory and the White Sands Missile Range. Tourism and the film industries also account for some economic growth.

New Mexico Tourism and Recreation

New Mexico is dotted with significant historic sites as well as annual entertainment events. Some of the most popular destinations include Carlsbad Caverns National Park, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, the Billy the Kid Museum, the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation, the Roswell UFO Landing Site and the Georgia O’Keefe Museum. New Mexico is the perfect place to get away from it all and offers unlimited opportunities and locations for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, horseback riding and fishing.

New Mexico, "The Land of Enchantment," has enchanted visitors and residents alike for many years and has much to offer those interested in buying New Mexico real estate.

Cities in New Mexico

Population Population Change Since 2000
Albuquerque 497,545 11 %
Las Cruces 81,305 9 %
Santa Fe 66,923 8 %
Rio Rancho 64,382 24 %
Roswell 45,260 0 %
South Valley 41,775 7 %
Farmington 40,832 8 %
Alamogordo 35,774 1 %
Clovis 33,028 1 %
Hobbs 28,996 1 %
Carlsbad 25,154 -2 %
Gallup 18,371 -9 %
Sunland Park 16,045 21 %
Deming 14,610 3 %
North Valley 14,061 18 %
Las Vegas 13,593 -7 %
Los Alamos 12,493 5 %
Portales 11,306 2 %
Los Lunas 11,145 11 %
Artesia 10,489 -2 %
Bernalillo 10,056 52 %
Espanola 9,569 -1 %
Silver City 9,549 -9 %
Lovington 9,528 1 %
Grants 9,462 7 %
Shiprock 9,403 15 %
Socorro 8,588 -3 %
Corrales 8,511 16 %
Anthony 8,379 6 %
Ruidoso 8,301 8 %
Aztec 7,524 18 %
Bloomfield 7,470 16 %
Kirtland 7,165 16 %
Raton 6,795 -7 %
Truth or Consequences 6,722 -8 %
Belen 6,716 -3 %
Chaparral 6,534 7 %
El Cerro-Monterey Park 6,387 16 %
Eldorado at Santa Fe 6,374 10 %
Zuni Pueblo 6,091 -4 %
White Rock 6,069 0 %
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque 5,504 8 %
Tucumcari 5,273 -12 %
Los Chaves 5,208 3 %
Meadow Lake 5,150 15 %
Taos 4,722 0 %
Valencia 4,661 4 %
Placitas 4,655 35 %
Rio Communities 4,025 -4 %
Peralta 3,799 1 %
Bosque Farms 3,594 -9 %
Santa Teresa 3,522 35 %
Vado 3,282 9 %
La Cienega 3,255 8 %
Santo Domingo Pueblo 2,987 17 %
Tularosa 2,934 2 %
Chimayo 2,881 -1 %
University Park 2,838 4 %
San Felipe Pueblo 2,831 36 %
Lordsburg 2,791 -17 %
Dulce 2,754 5 %
Eunice 2,638 3 %
Cannon AFB 2,628 3 %
Santa Rosa 2,568 -6 %
Ranchos de Taos 2,555 7 %
Holloman AFB 2,449 18 %
Edgewood 2,418 28 %
Agua Fria 2,377 16 %
Crownpoint 2,343 -11 %
Jemez Pueblo 2,336 20 %
Tome-Adelino 2,298 4 %
Mesilla 2,284 5 %
Clayton 2,225 -12 %
Bayard 2,163 -15 %
Los Trujillos-Gabaldon 2,140 -1 %
Milan 2,028 7 %
Ruidoso Downs 1,977 8 %
Jal 1,964 -2 %
Columbus 1,957 11 %
Thoreau 1,940 4 %
Radium Springs 1,910 26 %
Upper Fruitland 1,899 14 %
Questa 1,896 2 %
Navajo 1,824 -13 %
Santa Clara 1,778 -9 %
Moriarty 1,748 -1 %
Hatch 1,745 4 %
Estancia 1,714 8 %
La Luz 1,669 3 %
Flora Vista 1,610 16 %
Capitan 1,592 10 %
Rio Communities North 1,567 -1 %
Dona Ana 1,526 11 %
Elephant Butte 1,497 8 %
Pecos 1,482 3 %
Jarales 1,432 0 %
La Puebla 1,392 7 %
Loving 1,362 3 %
Mescalero 1,338 9 %
Pojoaque 1,305 3 %
Alamo 1,288 9 %
White Sands 1,279 -3 %
Boles Acres 1,254 7 %
Skyline-Ganipa 1,247 20 %
Carlsbad North 1,238 -1 %
Hurley 1,235 -16 %
Chama 1,227 2 %
El Valle de Arroyo Seco 1,227 7 %
Taos Pueblo 1,190 -6 %
Springer 1,182 -8 %
Dexter 1,160 -5 %
Hagerman 1,160 -3 %
Cedar Crest 1,151 9 %
Angel Fire 1,133 8 %
Black Rock 1,130 -10 %
Texico 1,086 2 %
Carrizozo 1,070 3 %
Fort Sumner 1,069 -14 %
Church Rock 1,053 -2 %
Mesquite 1,046 10 %
Logan 1,046 -4 %
Twin Lakes 1,027 -4 %
Tesuque 1,022 12 %
Mountainair 980 -12 %
Pena Blanca 973 47 %
Glorieta 956 11 %
Ojo Amarillo 946 14 %
Algodones 936 36 %
Tohatchi 935 -10 %
Cimarron 930 1 %
Santa Clara Pueblo 926 -6 %
Carnuel 923 6 %
Magdalena 871 -5 %
Napi HQ 868 23 %
El Rancho 861 5 %
Mesita 848 9 %
Cloudcroft 843 13 %
Salem 837 5 %
Nenahnezad 815 12 %
Zia Pueblo 790 22 %
Melrose 780 6 %
Paraje 741 11 %
Cedar Grove 699 17 %
Cuba 683 16 %
Tatum 665 -3 %
Torreon 627 28 %
Yah-ta-hey 573 -1 %
San Juan 569 -4 %
Cochiti 569 12 %
Penasco 568 -1 %


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