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Hi everyone,
Later this year I'm moving from San Francisco to Albuquerque. I was wondering if there are any nice, relatively new apartment complexes in walkable neighborhoods. I visited Albuquerque a while ago, and I remember that many apartment complexes were located in suburbs, pretty far from anything but houses. Are there any nice buildings within walking distance of shops, restaurants, bars, coffee places, etc? Price isn't really an issue -- I'm used to California prices, so everything in Albuquerque seems like a bargain! I've heard that Nob Hill and downtown Albuquerque might be the places to look, but I've also heard that the downtown areas can be unsafe at night. Any thoughts? Thanks so much! Robbie |
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theres Villa De San Felipe Apartments downtown but our downtown dont have that much stuff so you would have to drive to get groceries.Downtown is dead after dark except for the clubs on central,nothing really dangerous just homeless.
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This question was just asked the other day, take a look around the other threads and you will recieve a more comprehensive set of reccomendations :-)
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