Are you on the lookout for a new place to rest your weary head each night? Your search just got a little easier. The city data website, Homesnacks, just released an updated version of the best places to live around the country, including right here in New Mexico.
- Farmington
Visit Farmington/Facebook Starting this list is Farmington, located in the far northwestern portion of the state. It has a combination of fairly low crime rates for a city its size, low unemployment rates (5.7%), and a median home value of $187,900.
- Carlsbad
Jasperdo/Flickr Coming in at number nine is Carlsbad, home to the wonderous Carlsbad Caverns and perhaps even you! Here the median income is $66,100 and the unemployment rate is 4%. The education level is fairly high; 51% of the population has some level of college education and 88% has at least a high school diploma.
- Alamogordo
Jasperdo/Flickr White Sands National Park and some hot springs resorts are just around the corner from this town. The unemployment rates are the tenth lowest in the state (5.8%), rent is low (median $799), and the median home value is $110,800. Oh, let’s also not forget that residents here have one of the shortest commutes in the state, ranked at seventh shortest!
- Santa Fe
Kent Kanouse/Flickr Santa Fe seems to have it all: history, captivating views, a thriving art scene, and its place as the seventh-best place to enjoy your days in the Land of Enchantment. The unemployment rate is just 5% and the median home value was a whopping $270,700!
- Artesia
Jasperdo/Flickr Life in Artesia is just as lovely as the city’s name. Ranking at sixth-best on this list, Artesia has a medium income of about $51,200 and the median home value is about $168,100. The city is also a heavy investor in its future; according to Homesnacks, the city ranks third when it comes to spending amounts per student.
- Ruidoso
Ruidoso New Mexico/Facebook Most New Mexicans know Ruidoso as a ski destination but it’s also one of the top places to call home in the state. The unemployment rate is down at 5.7%, the median home value is $214,400, and the median rent prices are just $694! The population here is also very well educated; 96% of adults over 25 had a high school diploma and 66% had some level of college education.
- Los Ranchos de Albuquerque
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque/Facebook Sitting on the outskirts of Albuquerque, Los Ranchos tops the list once again as one of the best places to live in New Mexico. The unemployment rate sits at a mere 3% and the median household salary was $62,200.
- Rio Rancho
katie wheeler/Flickr Rio Rancho is significantly larger than its name suggests and the population continues to steadily increase here. The median income is $63,000, the median house value is $184,000 and the unemployment rate is pretty darn low (7%).
- Edgewood
Town of Edgewood/Facebook You can sleep soundly in this town that conveniently sits 20 miles east of Albuquerque and 50 miles south of Santa Fe, making it an ideal bedroom community. The median income here is $59,200 and the median home value sits at $195,900.
- Corrales
AmyM Howard/Flickr The top place to live in New Mexico according to Homesnacks? The village of Corrales which sits in the northern stretches of Albuquerque. Crime is exceptionally low here, unemployment sits at just 4.6% (the fifth-best in the state), and the median income is $79,300!
Did any of these locations surprise you? Which city or town do you think should have been included on this list?
Visit Farmington/Facebook
Starting this list is Farmington, located in the far northwestern portion of the state. It has a combination of fairly low crime rates for a city its size, low unemployment rates (5.7%), and a median home value of $187,900.
Jasperdo/Flickr
Coming in at number nine is Carlsbad, home to the wonderous Carlsbad Caverns and perhaps even you! Here the median income is $66,100 and the unemployment rate is 4%. The education level is fairly high; 51% of the population has some level of college education and 88% has at least a high school diploma.
White Sands National Park and some hot springs resorts are just around the corner from this town. The unemployment rates are the tenth lowest in the state (5.8%), rent is low (median $799), and the median home value is $110,800. Oh, let’s also not forget that residents here have one of the shortest commutes in the state, ranked at seventh shortest!
Kent Kanouse/Flickr
Santa Fe seems to have it all: history, captivating views, a thriving art scene, and its place as the seventh-best place to enjoy your days in the Land of Enchantment. The unemployment rate is just 5% and the median home value was a whopping $270,700!
Life in Artesia is just as lovely as the city’s name. Ranking at sixth-best on this list, Artesia has a medium income of about $51,200 and the median home value is about $168,100. The city is also a heavy investor in its future; according to Homesnacks, the city ranks third when it comes to spending amounts per student.
Ruidoso New Mexico/Facebook
Most New Mexicans know Ruidoso as a ski destination but it’s also one of the top places to call home in the state. The unemployment rate is down at 5.7%, the median home value is $214,400, and the median rent prices are just $694! The population here is also very well educated; 96% of adults over 25 had a high school diploma and 66% had some level of college education.
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque/Facebook
Sitting on the outskirts of Albuquerque, Los Ranchos tops the list once again as one of the best places to live in New Mexico. The unemployment rate sits at a mere 3% and the median household salary was $62,200.
katie wheeler/Flickr
Rio Rancho is significantly larger than its name suggests and the population continues to steadily increase here. The median income is $63,000, the median house value is $184,000 and the unemployment rate is pretty darn low (7%).
Town of Edgewood/Facebook
You can sleep soundly in this town that conveniently sits 20 miles east of Albuquerque and 50 miles south of Santa Fe, making it an ideal bedroom community. The median income here is $59,200 and the median home value sits at $195,900.
AmyM Howard/Flickr
The top place to live in New Mexico according to Homesnacks? The village of Corrales which sits in the northern stretches of Albuquerque. Crime is exceptionally low here, unemployment sits at just 4.6% (the fifth-best in the state), and the median income is $79,300!
Another tempting part of living in one of these lovely little places? The food is delicious, especially in small-town New Mexico. Read about some of our favorite small towns with scrumptious restaurants in These 13 New Mexico Towns Might Be Tiny… But Their Restaurants Are Amazing.
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