Land for Sale in New Mexico
Browse vacant land, residential lots, ranches, and acreage for sale across the Albuquerque metro, Rio Rancho, the East Mountains, and greater New Mexico. Listings update daily from the Southwest Multiple Listing Service. Filter by price, neighborhood, and acreage to find the right parcel for building, investing, or holding long-term.
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Popular Albuquerque Neighborhoods
Every neighborhood has its own character, price range, and lifestyle appeal. Click to filter listings or explore the full neighborhood guide.
Northeast Heights
Families with school-age children, First-time buyers, Military familiesThe Northeast Heights is Albuquerque's quintessential family neighborhood. Stretching from the foothills of the Sandia Mountains westward, it offers some of the best schools in the metro area, stunning mountain views, and easy access to hiking, biking, and outdoor recreation. Housing ranges from affordable starter homes to upscale properties as you climb toward the foothills. Major shopping, dining, and services are easily accessible along the major corridors.
Nob Hill
Young professionals, Walkability lovers, Creatives & artistsNob Hill is Albuquerque's most walkable and culturally vibrant neighborhood. Centered along Central Avenue (Historic Route 66), it offers an eclectic mix of locally-owned shops, restaurants, art galleries, and nightlife. The housing stock ranges from charming 1940s bungalows to renovated mid-century homes, with a growing number of modern infill projects. It's the neighborhood where ABQ's creative class, young professionals, and long-time locals mix over green chile and craft cocktails.
North Valley
Horse owners, Privacy seekers, Artists & writersThe North Valley is one of Albuquerque's most unique neighborhoods — a rural enclave within the city limits. Properties here are defined by acequia irrigation, large lots (many horse-friendly), mature cottonwood trees, and a strong sense of community rooted in New Mexico's agricultural heritage. You'll find everything from renovated adobe homes to modern custom builds on 1-5 acre parcels. The North Valley offers a pace of life that feels miles from the city while being minutes from downtown.
Corrales
Horse enthusiasts, Wine & vineyard lovers, Luxury rural buyersCorrales is an incorporated village just north of Albuquerque that maintains its own distinct identity — rural, upscale, and fiercely independent. Known for its horse properties, vineyard estates, and Rio Grande Bosque access, Corrales offers a lifestyle that combines luxury living with authentic New Mexico character. The village has its own zoning, schools, and community events, creating a tight-knit atmosphere that larger ABQ neighborhoods can't match.
Rio Rancho
First-time buyers, Young families, Intel employeesRio Rancho is a rapidly growing city northwest of Albuquerque that offers some of the best value in the metro area. With extensive new construction, master-planned communities, and an improving school system, it's become a top choice for families and first-time buyers. Intel's manufacturing facility is a major employer, and the Unser corridor has developed into a vibrant commercial district. While it lacks the established character of older ABQ neighborhoods, Rio Rancho makes up for it with modern amenities, affordability, and room to grow.
South Valley
First-time buyers, Budget-conscious families, Heritage seekersThe South Valley is one of Albuquerque's most culturally rich and affordable neighborhoods, stretching south of downtown along the Rio Grande. This area has deep roots in New Mexico's agricultural and Hispanic heritage, with many families having lived here for generations. Properties tend to offer significantly more land for the money than other parts of the city, making it attractive to first-time buyers and those seeking space. The South Valley features a mix of traditional adobe homes, newer construction, and rural properties with acequia access. While some areas are still developing infrastructure, the South Valley offers authentic New Mexico living at price points that are increasingly hard to find elsewhere in the metro.
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque
Equestrian buyers, Privacy seekers, Rural luxury buyersLos Ranchos de Albuquerque is technically a separate municipality — a village within the city. It occupies some of the most desirable land in the North Valley, with large lots, acequia-irrigated pastures, horse properties, and mature cottonwood trees along the Rio Grande bosque. The community fiercely protects its agricultural character through zoning and easements. Living here feels like having a rural estate while being 10 minutes from Uptown shopping and dining.
Placitas
Retirees, Remote workers, Nature loversPlacitas is an unincorporated community in Sandoval County, perched on the eastern slopes of the Sandia Mountains about 20 minutes north of Albuquerque. It attracts artists, retirees, and remote workers who want custom homes on large lots with sweeping views of the Sandias and desert sky. Well water is common, the night skies are spectacular, and the community has a strong artistic and independent spirit.
East Mountains
Commuters wanting space, Outdoor enthusiasts, Horse property buyersThe East Mountains is a collection of communities — Edgewood, Tijeras, Cedar Crest, Sandia Park — along the Turquoise Trail and I-40 east of the Sandia Mountains. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 7,500 feet, meaning ponderosa pines, cooler summers, actual snow in winter, and a distinctly mountain feel. Properties tend to sit on one to five or more acres, and the lifestyle is oriented around outdoor recreation and privacy.
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