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<blockquote data-quote="ophious" data-source="post: 1562754" data-attributes="member: 104262"><p>I moved out of there in 2007. It was getting pretty bad, but it's not much different than other places. Just mind your own business and no one will typically mess with you. I'd think about residing in the rio rancho area as it's much newer development. Albuquerque is an interesting place no doubt. If you find a spot in the foothills, you'll be fine too. Anything above tramway isn't bad at all. More expensive. There are tons of spots you can find. I wouldn't count on allergies to be non existent there though. They have 4 seasons and spring time can have a ton of pollen out there. Temps are mild compared to phoenix etc. It can get pretty **** warm out there though. But the food is great, cost of living is decent, not really affected by stupid gun control laws and some decent hunting and fishing up north. Plus Colorado is only around 2-2.5 hours away right up the 25. Don't eat the green chile unless you plan on craving it the rest of your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ophious, post: 1562754, member: 104262"] I moved out of there in 2007. It was getting pretty bad, but it's not much different than other places. Just mind your own business and no one will typically mess with you. I'd think about residing in the rio rancho area as it's much newer development. Albuquerque is an interesting place no doubt. If you find a spot in the foothills, you'll be fine too. Anything above tramway isn't bad at all. More expensive. There are tons of spots you can find. I wouldn't count on allergies to be non existent there though. They have 4 seasons and spring time can have a ton of pollen out there. Temps are mild compared to phoenix etc. It can get pretty **** warm out there though. But the food is great, cost of living is decent, not really affected by stupid gun control laws and some decent hunting and fishing up north. Plus Colorado is only around 2-2.5 hours away right up the 25. Don't eat the green chile unless you plan on craving it the rest of your life. [/QUOTE]
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