U.S. Cities  

Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > New Mexico > Albuquerque
Register Blogs Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Welcome to City-Data.com forum! Make sure to register - it's free and very quick! You have to register before you can post and participate in our discussions with 700,000 other registered members. User profiles and some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your free account you will be able to customize many options, you will have the full access to over 15,000 posts/day about local topics and you will see fewer ads.

Get a detailed profile
Search Forums  (Advanced)
Business Search - 14 Million verified businesses
Search for:  near: 
Closed Thread


 
Old 02-25-2006, 01:57 PM
English Teacher in Japan
 
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Japan
2,271 posts, read 1,162,468 times
Reputation: 470
Tiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of lightTiger Beer is a glorious beacon of light
Cool Albuquerque, NM

Whats the feel for the city?

Also.. how about the buildings? I heard it has more of a brown color to it.. much like the surroundings.. or adobe earthtones.. is that true?

Is the city spread out? Does it feel like a suburb or like a city? Comfortable or inconveniences? How is the driving around - convenient or doesn't make sense?

how does the city compare with say Tucson? as i've heard them commonly compared.. but not sure the commonalities and differences.. how are they similar/different?

what are average housing prices there? are they going up quite a bit?

people that live there.. where do they usually want to go if they could go anywhere? (funny question.. but when I lived in NYC.. people that would want to move.. always mentioned SF).. its always somewhere..

I'll think of more questions later..
Quick reply to this message

 
Old 03-04-2006, 01:02 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
179 posts, read 341,690 times
Reputation: 201
councilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura about
Albuquerque is the perfect sized city,but it dosent have much of a skyline for being a city with almost half a million people.On the west side of Albq. most of the buildings are adobe desert colored and the landscape is mostly rocks and yuccas and looks very attractive with the sandia mountain in the background.Everything you need is usually located conviently all-together,unlike Phoenix, its the perfect size to get around, traffic is congested on the west side but still better than some cities.It feels like a city with no suburbs, but does have 1 called Rio Rancho.Houses are popping up all over the city mostly on the west side and Rio Rancho and ranger from 120,000,and up.The weather is nice and the city is growing.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-10-2006, 01:59 AM
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
26 posts, read 76,718 times
Reputation: 128
countryrush will become famous soon enoughcountryrush will become famous soon enoughcountryrush will become famous soon enough
I hate Albuquerque, plainly said. There is waaaayyy too many people here, and horrible drivers!! It gets really congested on all the highways, no way around it. The prices are ridiculous, for ex. my 3 bedroom 1.5 small small house is 1000 a month, 150,000 to buy. pretty pricy. There is too much crime here. Not very good bus service if you are interested in that. The only similarity in Alb. and Tucson is the western feel. Although that is all changing now b/c a lot of ppl are moving here. The suburbs are Corrales, Rio Rancho, Los Ranchos, Placitas, I think there's a couple more, can't remember. Corrales has a small town feel with all the horses but it is ridiculously expensive for little tiny houses. Once again, just being honest, if they could pick up Albuquerque and chunk it out of NM, a lot of ppl would be a lot happier. As a person who came from a small town in southern NM and moving up here for college, a lot of people in Albuquerque think that they are better. There are a lot of restaurants here, and most of the nightclubs are on central, where all the murders are. In conclusion, I would never raise any children here and I am moving as soon as possible.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-10-2006, 08:55 AM
Charter Member - Moderator
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
8,577 posts, read 5,719,706 times
Reputation: 4419
Mike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond repute
Mike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond reputeMike from back east has a reputation beyond repute
I have a pal who lives there, he tells me the crime rate is high, that 'car theft is a guilded craft' among high school boys, etc. I verified his remarks by using data found in a book called "Cities Ranked and Rated." I believe similar data is found on this website. Still, we went house hunting there with a realtor and this is what we saw:

- When my pal left his house he left lights on and a radio playing to keep the bad guys away. He says there are 30,000 felons on the street in that city, but the cops won't pick them up because the jails in NM are already full.

- We saw iron bars over the windows of most homes, including those we viewed with the realtor. There were big yappy guard dogs in almost every yard. Every house had an alarm system.

- Traffic was bad, most roads are old, and not enough roads.

- Development is what realtors call 'spotty,' which is to say they'll be some nice new houses on this street, and a block away is yukky decrepit stuff, or a strip mall, or some sort of ugliness.

- Very few houses will have basements in that area.

- You gotta like brown. It's a desert environment.

We did see some nice homes, but we never got a warm fuzzy for the town.

s/Mike
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-10-2006, 10:38 AM
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
46 posts, read 104,055 times
Reputation: 75
camesquibel will become famous soon enoughcamesquibel will become famous soon enough
Smile albuquerque

I currently live in Indiana but originally from New Mexico. Sad to say but New Mexico is a really bad place to live. As soon as my husband and I graduated from college we left it behind to raise our children in a safer environment. We both miss our families terribly but we visit a few times a year. No matter which town you decide to settle down in, you will find gangs, drugs, and ATTITUDE!! I was born and raised in a little town about 120 miles north of Albuquerque. The population there is less than 20,000, but it is bad. Every so often I get a call from my parents that there is another murder. I apologize for people's mentality there because they do not like to accept people that are not their "own." I had to admit I had a chip on my shoulder too until I moved and realized that there is a whole big world out there.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-13-2006, 12:21 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
179 posts, read 341,690 times
Reputation: 201
councilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura aboutcouncilor j has a spectacular aura about
Default just replying

yeah I heard that people in Nothern New Mexico dont accept outsiders in their towns, and my opinion is most of the smaller towns are more dangerous than the bigger towns, such as gallup,farmington,clovis,and roswell.Almost anywhere you go in New Mexico there are going to be gangs and crime above average.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-13-2006, 01:25 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
46 posts, read 104,055 times
Reputation: 75
camesquibel will become famous soon enoughcamesquibel will become famous soon enough
What is really interesting that there is a lot of town rivalries. My hometown has two high schools and we couldn't stand eachother. Whenever we played against each other, the police department had to patrol because of rumbles. BUT... if another school came to play we banded together in case they made problems with us.
It might be a good idea to know some spanish. We speak alot of spanglish.
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-13-2006, 10:28 PM
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
1 posts, read 3,936 times
Reputation: 21
icpc is on a distinguished road
Angry Albuquerque is a horrible place

Hello

Do not even consider moving to albuquerque. It is the worst place I have ever had to endure. Here are some details you will not see advertized:
Lot's of trash, 50 miles anywhich direction./ Lot's of crime, anywhere on a regular bases no matter where you live/ un-friendly and flat out racist culture
(expect to experience reversed racism)/ very low wages(it does not matter if you have a Masters degree or not)/ lot's of dogs barking round the clock(it is normal here)/ lot's of fireplace smoke at night/ lot's of drunks on the roads/ It is basicly a rogue wild -west town. YOU WILL SEE ALL OF THESES THINGS DAILY...

Last edited by icpc; 03-13-2006 at 10:35 PM..
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-14-2006, 12:22 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
26 posts, read 76,718 times
Reputation: 128
countryrush will become famous soon enoughcountryrush will become famous soon enoughcountryrush will become famous soon enough
yep, i made $10.00 in alamogordo as a lifeguard in highschool, and here the best i could find was my job now that is $6.50. its horrible, almost makes me not want to waste the gas to drive there. i know my dogs bark and every single one of the houses around me has dogs, most of them are pit bulls and other various attack dogs. kinda makes you wonder........
Quick reply to this message
 
Old 03-15-2006, 01:06 AM
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
22 posts, read 28,830 times
Reputation: 35
kathy58 is on a distinguished road
is the whole state like the things i have read here?
Quick reply to this message
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick.

Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.



Closed Thread


Quick Reply
Message:

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Similar Threads


Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > New Mexico > Albuquerque

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:20 PM.

Copyright © 2005-2009, Advameg, Inc.

City-Data.com - Archive 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 - Top