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Why Live in Panorama Heights East

The swaths of open land threaded between the subdivisions in Panorama Heights are visible marks of the neighborhood’s history. “Panorama Heights is an old golf course community,” says Realtor Justin Tate with EXP Realty, who is an area resident of 12 years. “There was a country club there, but the clubhouse burned down in 2011 or 2012. It fell into disrepair for a while, which is the reason there’s so much open space weaving between the subdivisions. That all used to be the fairways.” The eastern side of this neighborhood is bordered by a major area thruway, allowing quicker access to downtown Albuquerque and Rio Rancho proper. It is a newer community than its western sister, but the two share many of the same proximity to amenities. “It’s always been sort of a neglected part of the Albuquerque metro area,” Tate explains. “But it’s a neighborhood that is very progressive, always trying to think of master-planning. And I think residents really appreciate that.” The rolling residential streets of Panorama Heights East are lined with desert shrubbery, tall shade trees and modern new-build homes. “East is a much newer community than the west side,” Tate says. “Most of the homes there
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