Are you on the lookout for a new town to call home? You don’t need to look too hard because we know of a picture-perfect mountain town that has a little bit of everything.
HomeSnacks, a website dedicated to publishing data on communities around the country, recently published an article with their list of the top places to live in New Mexico.
Dennis Adams.Wikimedia Commons Mentioned in their top ten? Ruidoso.
This mountain town sits in southern New Mexico’s Sierra Blanca Mountains, meaning cool weather and gorgeous views are just around the corner.
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HomeSnacks rated the town as the fifth-best place to live in the state, coming in behind cities like Corrales, Edgewood, and Rio Rancho.
AmyM Howard/Flickr Some factors that put the town at this rating include its relatively low unemployment rate (5.7%), home values ($214,400), and low rent costs ($694).
Ruidoso’s mountain location, however, is definitely one of its top winning attributes.
Jonathan Cutrer/Flickr Ski Apache is located nearby and offers a resort setting year-round. Check out the ski runs and lifts during the winter months and hike trails in the summer.
Ruidoso is surrounded not only by thick woods but also a number of water sources for recreational fun.
Eric B/Google Rio Ruidoso, small creeks, and the sparkling Grindstone Lake all surround the mountain village while also providing additional recreation opportunities.
Plus, there’s also a very high chance you’ll encounter wildlife during your stay here! Aside from deer, you’ll also spot elk, bear, and other animals.
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For those of you who live in Ruidoso, what do you love about the mountain village?
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Ruidoso is located in southern New Mexico, approximately 118 miles (or two hours) northeast of Las Cruces. Find details about its history, things to do, places to stay, and more by visiting the town’s tourism website, visitruidoso.com.
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Mentioned in their top ten? Ruidoso.
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Some factors that put the town at this rating include its relatively low unemployment rate (5.7%), home values ($214,400), and low rent costs ($694).
Ski Apache is located nearby and offers a resort setting year-round. Check out the ski runs and lifts during the winter months and hike trails in the summer.
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Rio Ruidoso, small creeks, and the sparkling Grindstone Lake all surround the mountain village while also providing additional recreation opportunities.
Makayla Kuntz/Google
Stephen Tures/Google
Did you know an underwater ghost town is located not too far from Ruidoso? This place is spooky with a fascinating history that has been mostly forgotten in history. Read more in Most People Have No Idea There’s An Underwater Ghost Town Hiding In New Mexico.
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Address: Ruidoso, NM, USA