35 years old now. Born and raised in abq. Moved to Austin for about 2+ years and recently moved back. Loving it all over again. I think in the next 2-3 years there are gonna be some good things going on in abq.
Albuquerque is a fairly large city so like any big city crime is definitely here but so overplayed by the media. I'm originally from Las Angeles but have lived here for 25 years and have never had a problem.
Skip you look tired . Time for vacation my friend. Thanks for all your help with our new home were getting there. We love Albuquerque so much to do and see.❤❤
My experience in ABQ has been that New Mexicans have a heart of gold, treat people right and you'll have a friend for life.... cross people in the wrong way (many folks here are armed) and you will pay the price. Don't get careless. No road rage or rudeness. Be joyful and ABQ will rejoice with you!
The cuisine in ABQ is very different from authentic Mexican or TexMex style, but you still have a huge assortment of restaurants that you simply can't find in other cities, so it's great if you explore a little. If you're looking for good Spanish rice, however, your best bet is the Taco Cabana, because nobody seems to make it right (Mexican food is the best, but it just gets worse the further north you go.) On a personal note, you should try a great French-Vietnamese restaurant called Coda Bakery. The No. 6 pork sandwich is one of my favorites, but the Chicken Paté Chaud is probably one of the best single discoveries of my lifetime!
skip my ? for u is where do u live there in the albuquerque etc... area and whats your favorite places to live. u always make great suggestions on where to live but, ive never heard an opinion or your spin on this topic. thx as always for your information. patrick.
The homeless population is growing at such a rapid rate but I love it because they are so diverse as a community. I love when I’m having coffee in the morning watching friends of the neighborhood 💩 on the sidewalk totally nude. It’s so free here I love it! Oh and the fentanyl use is 2nd to none. 5 stars all the way.
i there long time ago and loved the weather. . also for what ever its worth. at least currrently, my nephew is the staring second baseman for the colorado rockies. brendan rodgers. he has been hurt alot in his young career and won a gold glove at that position last year. ill research the heights.
laid off of my remote job and can't find a career job here in ABQ. Most people who get the good jobs keep it unitl they retire. Unlike most cities where people move around a lot. People tend to stick around in the same job, i can't blame them, the city is pretty stagnant in growth and barely any developments. The only pros is it keeps the freeways clear and gas prices down. I moved here from Phoenix and of course the weather. Good luck trying to find a "good" job. I am an engineer by the way. When a job opens up its a war to get it as compared to phoenix.
You can't ignore the high poverty rate in NM. The crime rate in Albuquerque is also more than DOUBLE the national average for violent crimes and property crimes.
Yes, you can and should ignore it, since the poverty rate is skewed by a specific demographic group who by tradition prefer to be broke and impoverished. The crime rate, unfortunately, has been a constant for many, many years.
@@dukeford In your opinion, is the crime rate perpetuated by a specific demographic as well? Is it possible that our crime rate is culturally acceptable?
Frito pies are served at picnics too. I wouldn’t recommend downtown cause of shootings. The breweries are cozy. Beer lab and bombs away have become favorites along with Nexus cause they have gumbo and all those places allow dogs.
I lived in Rockford Illinois. 2 to 3 people get shot everyday. Even the police station gets shot up time to time. When I lived there I heard so much gunfire everyday I thought it was back in Afghanistan
Not exactly safe, gotta b aware of your surroundings for sure. Food is great, lots to see; sandia Mts, Tent Rocks, Cochiti Lake, affordable I guess, could b worse. Jobs r available
Albuquerque is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow if you invest properly you'll make a great return on your investment invest in Albuquerque now real estate is good
@@AllAboutABQ Lived there most of my life and have family there. The crime rate in Albuquerque is 75.6% higher than the state average and 170.9% higher than the national average.
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35 years old now. Born and raised in abq. Moved to Austin for about 2+ years and recently moved back. Loving it all over again. I think in the next 2-3 years there are gonna be some good things going on in abq.
Go lad you’re back! We’ve got big things coming our way, you’re right!
Albuquerque is a fairly large city so like any big city crime is definitely here but so overplayed by the media.
I'm originally from Las Angeles but have lived here for 25 years and have never had a problem.
Awesome @turbomustang84! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
Good stuff, Skip. Thanks for the info.
Any time! Thanks for tuning in!
Skip you look tired . Time for vacation my friend. Thanks for all your help with our new home were getting there. We love Albuquerque so much to do and see.❤❤
He’s not tired but happy 😜😜😜😜
You know me well, cynthia! I’m in San Diego to recharge as we speak!
@@AllAboutABQ Solana Beach my favorite city….lived there for 5 yrs… rest up bud 🙌🏽
My experience in ABQ has been that New Mexicans have a heart of gold, treat people right and you'll have a friend for life.... cross people in the wrong way (many folks here are armed) and you will pay the price. Don't get careless. No road rage or rudeness. Be joyful and ABQ will rejoice with you!
Awesome @magekaz6719! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
Retiring in ABQ!!! Will call you!!! Love the Coffee place!!! Very active from Colorado!!!
Sounds great! Excited to have you in ABQ!
"Christmas Style" is the best!
You know it !!
The cuisine in ABQ is very different from authentic Mexican or TexMex style, but you still have a huge assortment of restaurants that you simply can't find in other cities, so it's great if you explore a little.
If you're looking for good Spanish rice, however, your best bet is the Taco Cabana, because nobody seems to make it right (Mexican food is the best, but it just gets worse the further north you go.)
On a personal note, you should try a great French-Vietnamese restaurant called Coda Bakery. The No. 6 pork sandwich is one of my favorites, but the Chicken Paté Chaud is probably one of the best single discoveries of my lifetime!
Wow, thanks for the recommendations! I’ll have to check out Coda Bakery, that sounds amazing! 🥖
skip my ? for u is where do u live there in the albuquerque etc... area and whats your favorite places to live. u always make great suggestions on where to live but, ive never heard an opinion or your spin on this topic. thx as always for your information. patrick.
Patrick I’m a fan of the far northeast heights because of the east access to the mountain!!
The homeless population is growing at such a rapid rate but I love it because they are so diverse as a community. I love when I’m having coffee in the morning watching friends of the neighborhood 💩 on the sidewalk totally nude. It’s so free here I love it! Oh and the fentanyl use is 2nd to none. 5 stars all the way.
Hey @pbat77! Do you live in the area?
Its worse in portland
Fentanyl is way worse in rural Wisconsin than in Albuquerque 😂
i there long time ago and loved the weather. . also for what ever its worth. at least currrently, my nephew is the staring second baseman for the colorado rockies. brendan rodgers. he has been hurt alot in his young career and won a gold glove at that position last year. ill research the heights.
Awesome!Brendan Rodgers is a big name! You’ll love it here..plenty of Rockies fans!
You are obviously a product of our vaunted public education system.
FIRST IN CRIME LAST IN EDUCATION WITH A DASH OF AN INCREDIBLE HOMELESS POPULATION SPIKE. TYPICAL SANCTUARY CITY. KEEPING IT REAL💯
You're not wrong! How do we make a change in the right direction?
@@AllAboutABQ As long as the politics and demographics stay the same, nothing will change.
First in crime is laughable 😂😂 Albuquerque is not even close
@@AllAboutABQGreat thought provoking question that invites discourse and a community think tank. I would love for your audience to reply to this.
The rail is E/W delinage and Central N/S
What?
laid off of my remote job and can't find a career job here in ABQ. Most people who get the good jobs keep it unitl they retire. Unlike most cities where people move around a lot. People tend to stick around in the same job, i can't blame them, the city is pretty stagnant in growth and barely any developments. The only pros is it keeps the freeways clear and gas prices down. I moved here from Phoenix and of course the weather. Good luck trying to find a "good" job. I am an engineer by the way. When a job opens up its a war to get it as compared to phoenix.
I appreciate your feedback @stevenhatathlie. Is there anything else you'd like to see more of in future real estate videos?
You can't ignore the high poverty rate in NM. The crime rate in Albuquerque is also more than DOUBLE the national average for violent crimes and property crimes.
You’re not wrong!
Yes, you can and should ignore it, since the poverty rate is skewed by a specific demographic group who by tradition prefer to be broke and impoverished.
The crime rate, unfortunately, has been a constant for many, many years.
@@dukeford In your opinion, is the crime rate perpetuated by a specific demographic as well? Is it possible that our crime rate is culturally acceptable?
ok skip thx for that. location maybe the most important thing for me and dont know the area yet.
I scared coming to Albuquerque for the bloom Fiesta I'm looking for home maybe I'll contact you thanks buddy
For sure Gary!
That's BALOON.
I didn't tell anyone I moved here. Lol
They thought Ioved back to my hometown in 06'.
Awesome @jessJBIRD1981! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
Red is for locals and green is for tourists....so true
Awesome @robertbanning6393! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
No it's not
Frito pies are served at picnics too. I wouldn’t recommend downtown cause of shootings. The breweries are cozy. Beer lab and bombs away have become favorites along with Nexus cause they have gumbo and all those places allow dogs.
Awesome @rephaiah12! Thanks for sharing the tip.🙌💯
Downtown is fine and getting better by the day.
What kinds of jobs are there?
Aerospace, tech and gov't jobs in addition to film industry. Tell us what you're looking for!
@AllAboutABQ I'm an HR manager for a tech company. So looking for HR positions.
I have a taxi company. I was successful in Ohio. I’ve heard in certain places in NM it would be a demand.
Just You Tube…social media nutty…
Would you like sprinkles on top of that?
La is moving to Albuquerque so get ready for the influx of thousands of people we want to live there
Hi @GaryQuintana-vu3dd. If you ever decide to come out, let me know if you need any recommendations.🙏
No kidding! ABQ imma coming. Sayonara California
10X that after the LA fires.
I lived in ALBQ a few times I loved Corrales but I did not have a Million dollars ,,,,,
Awesome @davidlunbeck6202! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
Skippp! We’re coming out to ABQ. We will contact you
That’s awesome! Where are you coming from?
@@AllAboutABQ from NJ
Fight skills? 3 people hot stabbed. And killed last night and basically theres a shooting down there every weekend, more like every 2 days
I'm sorry to hear about your negative experience @sauls.2552! What else happened?
I lived in Rockford Illinois. 2 to 3 people get shot everyday. Even the police station gets shot up time to time. When I lived there I heard so much gunfire everyday I thought it was back in Afghanistan
Great schools my butt! 😂
Hey @taramiera1936! Do you live in the area?
hows the healthcare out there? Is it worse than nevada or the same? Just heard about the new guns laws there too. hmmm
Yeah we are recruiting heavily in the healthcare sector! Fantastic new facilities popping up all over town! Come take a tour!
C'mon you gotta know it's chile not chili ? Just saying 😂
Hi @SoulFlower79! Thank you for watching 👍
Sir new mexico is a very dangerous state it is true y no and which is very safe state is USA thanks
Ok, let's move out of state...where tho?
Not exactly safe, gotta b aware of your surroundings for sure. Food is great, lots to see; sandia Mts, Tent Rocks, Cochiti Lake, affordable I guess, could b worse. Jobs r available
Say WHA? !@#$%^&*() ???
Food? Very rare to find good quality, not like food in Mexico, NM food is bland, burger based, skimpy portions and old.
I appreciate your feedback @gracevalentine1666! 💯
interesting take
Albuquerque is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow if you invest properly you'll make a great return on your investment invest in Albuquerque now real estate is good
Awesome @GaryQuintana-vu3dd! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.🙌💯
Burrrlllque is a cespool of crime...run forest run
Hey @sonofthunder3168! Do you live in the area?
@@AllAboutABQ Lived there most of my life and have family there. The crime rate in Albuquerque is 75.6% higher than the state average and 170.9% higher than the national average.