North Valley

Alameda

Housing Overview*

Average Rent $1,500/mo
Average Home Price $425,000
Housing Types Ranch-style, Patio homes

*Prices shown are approximate estimates and may not reflect current market values. Please visit Zillow or Albuquerque Homes Online for up-to-date pricing.

Living in Alameda

Alameda offers a rare blend of suburban calm and natural beauty tucked along the Rio Grande north of Albuquerque’s city core and just south of Corrales. Tree-lined streets, wide lots, and a genuine sense of community define daily life here. Residents enjoy the slower pace without sacrificing convenient access to city amenities, making Alameda one of the most sought-after addresses in the North Valley.

What Makes Alameda Unique

What sets Alameda apart is its deep-rooted connection to the Rio Grande bosque. Mature cottonwood trees create a canopy that turns golden every autumn, and the Alameda Open Space provides direct trail access to the Bosque Trail system. The neighborhood feels worlds away from the bustle of central Albuquerque, yet Interstate 25 is only minutes away, keeping the entire metro within easy reach.

Housing & Real Estate in Alameda

The housing stock in Alameda skews toward single-story ranch-style homes and comfortable patio homes, many built on generous lots that reflect the area’s agricultural heritage. The average home price sits around $425,000, offering more square footage and outdoor space than comparable properties closer to downtown. Average monthly rent runs approximately $1,500. If you are searching for Alameda Albuquerque homes for sale, expect well-maintained properties with mature landscaping, adobe-influenced architecture, and occasional riverfront or open-space-adjacent lots that command premium prices.

Things to Do in Alameda

Outdoor recreation anchors the Alameda lifestyle. The Alameda Open Space and adjacent Bosque Trail invite daily walks, cycling, and wildlife watching along the river. Cottonwood Mall and the shops and restaurants along Alameda Boulevard and 4th Street NW satisfy everyday errands and weekend dining. Local farmers markets in the broader North Valley also draw residents looking for fresh, regional produce throughout the growing season.

Getting Around

Alameda is best navigated by car, with Alameda Boulevard and 4th Street NW serving as the primary north-south and east-west corridors. Interstate 25 provides quick access to downtown Albuquerque to the south and Bernalillo to the north. ABQ Ride bus routes serve portions of the neighborhood for those who prefer public transit, and the Rail Runner commuter train is accessible at the Bernalillo County/International Sunport and Downtown stations for longer regional trips.

Schools & Families

Alameda is a strong choice for families, zoned primarily within the Albuquerque Public Schools district with access to schools that serve the North Valley corridor. The neighborhood’s spacious lots, low traffic, and proximity to parks and open space create a family-friendly environment where children have room to play and grow. The overall safety and community character consistently make Alameda a top consideration for buyers relocating to the Albuquerque area with school-age children.

Location

Local Spots

Restaurants

Casa de Benavidez 8032 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114

A beloved North Valley institution serving traditional New Mexican cuisine in a hacienda-style setting, popular with locals for weekend green chile breakfasts and family dinners.

Coffee Shops

Flying Star Cafe - Alameda 8001 Paseo del Norte Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122

A New Mexico-grown cafe chain offering house-roasted coffee, freshly baked pastries, and hearty scratch-made meals in a comfortable neighborhood setting.

Parks

Alameda Open Space Alameda Blvd NW & Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114

A popular riverside preserve offering direct access to the Bosque Trail along the Rio Grande, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and sunset walks under cottonwood canopies.

Schools

Alameda Elementary School 6900 Caminito Coors NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120

An Albuquerque Public Schools elementary serving North Valley families, known for its community involvement and access to outdoor learning opportunities near the Rio Grande corridor.

Attractions

Alameda/Journal Center Park & Ride Journal Center Blvd NE & Alameda Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

A key transit hub connecting North Valley residents to the broader Albuquerque metro, also adjacent to walking paths and greenway connections toward the bosque.