Average rent in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Studio
- $952+Prices trending down
- 1 Bed
- $1,248+Prices trending down
- 2 Beds
- $1,540+Prices trending down
- 3+ Beds
- $1,854+Prices trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees
Top neighborhoods in Albuquerque, NM
Westgate Heights
What's it like to live in Westgate Heights?
Elevated views define Westgate Heights, where Albuquerque's western mesa neighborhood offers spectacular Sandia Mountain panoramas across the Rio Grande Valley. Most rentals feature more generous space than comparable eastside options, while the developing commercial district continues adding amenities reducing trips to more congested areas. Though requiring longer downtown commutes than central neighborhoods, strategic positioning near I-40 creates reasonable travel times despite geographical distance, while significantly more living space and mountain views typically compensate for increased commuting time increasingly accepted as remote work trends reduce daily office requirements transforming housing priorities beyond purely commute-based considerations which previously dominated location decisions.
Great for
- Affluent Families
- Luxury Renters
- Professionals
- Retirees
View 15 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Scenic
- Established
- Residential
Taylor Ranch
What's it like to live in Taylor Ranch?
Mountain proximity defines Taylor Ranch, where Albuquerque's western neighborhood offers Sandia views and immediate access to recreational open spaces. Most rentals feature desert-adaptive landscaping and southwestern architectural elements reflecting regional design traditions, while the nearby Petroglyph National Monument provides distinctive hiking opportunities unusual for urban-adjacent neighborhoods. Though requiring longer downtown commutes than central neighborhoods, strategic positioning near major highways creates reasonable travel times despite geographical distance, while significantly more living space, mountain views, and direct trail access typically compensates for increased commuting time increasingly accepted as remote work trends reduce daily office requirements transforming housing priorities beyond purely commute-based considerations which previously dominated location decisions affecting everyday quality-of-life calculations beyond simplistic distance metrics.
Great for
- Families
- Retirees
- Professionals
- Young Renters
- Commuters
View 10 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Mixed-Use
- Peaceful
- Mixed-Use & Commercial
Paradise Hills Civic
What's it like to live in Paradise Hills Civic?
Mountain views reward residents of Paradise Hills Civic, where this northwestern Albuquerque neighborhood sits at higher elevation capturing dramatic Sandia Mountain vistas. Rental homes typically feature desert-adaptive landscaping, mountain panoramas, and more space than similarly priced properties closer to downtown. While the area offers excellent access to both Petroglyph National Monument and Cottonwood Mall shopping, the removed location means longer commutes to downtown employment centers despite the natural beauty. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize mountain proximity over urban accessibility who don't mind additional driving for daily needs.
Great for
- Affluent Families
- Luxury Renters
- Professionals
- Retirees
View 9 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Scenic
- Established
- Residential
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