$1,447 - $1,933 per month
Encanto at Mesa Del Sol
1 - 3 Beds
2500 Bobby Foster Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
$1,447 - $1,933 per month
Encanto at Mesa Del Sol
1 - 3 Beds
2500 Bobby Foster Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
$1,600 per month
1230 Montrose Place SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
Available NOW. Located in the South Valley in a quiet dead end street and well established neighborhood surrounded by beautiful trees and the bosque. Spacious fenced in lot with 2bd 1ba. Washer/ Dryer hookups. Hardwood floors. Graveled front yard. Outside storage room. Pets negotiable with fee. $40 application fee per adult over 18 .
Robbie Childs Network Realty LLC
$1,200 - $1,300 per month
Taylor Ridge Apartments
2 Beds
1612 Goff Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
$1,800 per month
404 Lindsay Place SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121
Charming 3-bed, 2-bath home with a two-car garage. The home features an open floor plan. with the kitchen opening into the living area, stainless steel appliances. Easy to maintain front and backyard.$50.00 application/screening fee.Contact N&D Realty and Property Mgmt505 523-9893
Zulema Mendoza N & D Realty & Property Mgmt
$1,800 per month
1801 Corte Adelina St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
Envision yourself in the heart of Albuquerque, where comfort and style meet at 1801 Corte Adelina St SW. The open layout invites you to enjoy seamless flow from room to room, ideal for both entertaining and everyday living. Natural light pours through the windows, highlighting the home's inviting atmosphere and creating a warm, welcoming environment. The well-appointed kitchen is ready for
$1,100 per month
1325 Tapia Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
Very quiet environment Gated fence in yard Main entrance into property is gated and locked at night for security and every tenant has their own key Have your own carport with a utility room attached Also has enough parking for a second car near the carport
South Valley, NM, is a rural, unincorporated area located 7 miles south of downtown Albuquerque with a population of 37,500. This community offers a ranch-style living experience, where residents often wake up to roosters and maintain mini farms. The lack of HOAs and fewer building codes provide flexibility in property use, including keeping various animals and growing diverse crops. Homes in South Valley typically sit on at least half an acre, accommodating extra vehicles like work trucks, RVs, and horses. Housing styles range from modern Craftsman homes with stucco siding to midcentury brick ranch-style houses, with about two-thirds of properties using septic tanks. The eastern edge experiences some noise from Interstate 25, but most roads remain quiet. Outdoor attractions include the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge, offering hiking trails and horseback riding, and the Paseo del Bosque Trail, a 16-mile path along the Rio Grande popular with mountain bikers. Organized sports such as baseball, softball, and soccer are common at local parks. Children attend Albuquerque Public Schools, a highly rated district. Shopping options are limited to big-box stores and grocery chains along Coors and Isleta Boulevards, with locals often heading to Albuquerque for more variety. The South Valley Growers Market is a local highlight, featuring fresh produce and live music. Conveniently located near Interstate 25, South Valley provides easy access to Albuquerque International Sunport, 6 miles away. The area enjoys a mild, dry climate with summer temperatures in the low 90s and winter temperatures in the 20s, receiving about 10 inches of rain annually.