
There are many things about Albuquerque that might catch you by surprise. One of them is that Albuquerque is one of America's great unsung art hubs, a haven for creativity in the Southwest.
Our brokers are excited to share their favorite art spaces, studios, and galleries in Albuquerque. These are some of the best places to experience New Mexico's local and regional art scene at its finest.

"Land of Enchantment" takes on special significance during the holidays, when Albuquerque becomes immersed in a dazzling landscape of lights. Our brokers and their families love to spend quality time together at these incredible light displays near Albuquerque homes for sale.

The Halloween season is nearly here once again, and Albuquerque is a wonderful place to be if you love celebrating all things Halloween. There are, of course, plenty of great options for the kids around Bernalillo County, but we all know that the little ones aren't the only ones who love to get all dressed up for Halloween. Our real estate agents have the details on events for all ages, just in time for all of your Albuquerque Halloween celebrations this year.

According to Forbes Magazine, New Mexico features one of the country's more "pristinely diverse" landscapes. Many prime examples are found around Bernalillo County at these stunning locations, where our real estate agents love to get some peace and tranquility.

Nicknamed the "Mother Road" and "America's Main Street," there isn't a more iconic strip of asphalt in U.S. history than Route 66. The historic highway connected Chicago to Los Angeles until it was largely replaced by the Interstate system in the 1960s.
But in some places—Albuquerque, for example—parts of Route 66 are still alive and well. Let our real estate agents be your guides to exploring this slice of history in Albuquerque, NM!
Finding Route 66
Albuquerque has embraced its history as part of this famous route. Countless people come here every year to drive the section of Route 66 that now forms Albuquerque's Central Avenue. This 18-mile stretch cuts right through Downtown from east to west, including parts of the Nob Hill and Old Town Neighborhoods.