
You can buy fruits and vegetables at a supermarket, where they've been shipped in from who knows where. Or you can come face-to-face with the people who grew them and get their guarantee of freshness and quality. Spring is the perfect time to start perusing local farmers' markets for fresh produce, and there are plenty near Albuquerque homes for sale. Here are a few you need to check out.

Albuquerque's streets, plazas, and adobe walls tell stories of its history and culture. The city's neighborhoods show over 300 years of change, from Pueblo and Spanish Colonial beginnings to mid-century modern styles. If you want to buy a home in Albuquerque, visiting these historic areas lets you see beautiful architecture and feel the community spirit.
Old Town, founded in 1706, still looks like its Spanish Colonial past. The main plaza, with the famous San Felipe de Neri Church at its heart, has narrow winding streets ar...

Summertime is a beautiful season to get outside and explore the great outdoors in Albuquerque. Life in New Mexico is perfect for those who like it hot, and our real estate agents are here to share their favorite places to break a sweat or cool off on a hot day in Albuquerque this summer.

Our real estate agents are always delighted to welcome the holidays back to New Mexico. With vibrant lighting displays adding color to the streets of Albuquerque, it's one of our favorite times of year to explore the city.
If you want to see the most dazzling holiday lights in Albuquerque, look no further. These upcoming holiday light tours and events offer opportunities to experience holiday cheer.

With upwards of 1.5 million visitors each year, it's no surprise that ABQ BioPark is the top tourist attraction in New Mexico. Whether it's your first visit or fifth, there's always something new to see. Our brokers take a look at what makes ABQ BioPark such a beloved attraction near