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Average rent in Albuquerque, New Mexico

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in Albuquerque is $1,248+, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $1,540+. Rent rates updated ago
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

  • Map of Westgate Heights

    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

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Scenic
    • Established
    • Residential
    View 15 listings
  • Map of Nob Hill

    Nob Hill

    What's it like to live in Nob Hill?

    Nob Hill buzzes with creative energy where this beloved Albuquerque district showcases Route 66 heritage through preserved architecture and distinctive local businesses along Central Avenue. Renters enjoy genuine walkability to independent shops, global dining options, and entertainment venues creating enviable urban convenience rare for typically car-dependent southwestern cities. Property age brings occasional maintenance considerations in older buildings, but urban enthusiasts love both the neighborhood's distinctive mid-century character and strategic positioning between UNM campus and downtown with excellent public transportation options despite occasional parking challenges during popular restaurant hours.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 12 listings
  • Map of South San Pedro

    South San Pedro

    What's it like to live in South San Pedro?

    First-time renters appreciate 1970s adobe-style units near Lavanderia Park playgrounds and the eclectic San Pedro Flea Market. Quick I-25 access aids commuters, while community gardens provide free summer produce. Limited nightlife but strong neighborhood watch programs enhance safety.

    Great for

    • Families
    • Retirees
    • Professionals
    • Young Renters
    • Commuters

    Neighborhood vibe

    • Mixed-Use
    • Peaceful
    • Mixed-Use & Commercial
    View 10 listings

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