Nob Hill / UNM

Sycamore

Housing Overview*

Average Rent $1,050/mo
Average Home Price $275,000
Housing Types Bungalows, Ranch homes, Duplexes

*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 Sycamore

Tucked between Yale Boulevard and Girard Boulevard just south of Central Avenue, Sycamore is one of Albuquerque’s most centrally located and affordably priced neighborhoods. Residents enjoy easy access to the University of New Mexico campus, the eclectic shops and restaurants of Nob Hill, and the everyday amenities of a well-established urban neighborhood. With tree-lined streets and a close-knit community feel, Sycamore draws UNM students, faculty, hospital workers, and working families who want to live near the heart of the city without paying a premium for it.

What Makes Sycamore Unique

Sycamore occupies a sweet spot that few Albuquerque neighborhoods can match: genuine affordability within walking distance of two of the city’s most vibrant corridors. Unlike some central neighborhoods that have seen rapid gentrification, Sycamore has retained its character and its price points. The mix of long-time homeowners and rotating student renters creates an unusually diverse block-by-block dynamic. Mature shade trees, compact lots, and mid-century architecture give the area a distinct, unhurried atmosphere that stands apart from newer master-planned communities on the city’s edges.

Housing & Real Estate in Sycamore

The housing stock in Sycamore consists primarily of post-war bungalows, ranch homes, and duplexes built between the 1940s and 1970s. These properties offer solid construction and generous lot sizes relative to their price. The average home price in Sycamore sits around $275,000, making it one of the more accessible entry points for buyers seeking central Albuquerque. Renters typically pay around $1,050 per month, well below the metro average for comparable proximity to employment and transit. Buyers searching Sycamore Albuquerque homes for sale will find value-driven opportunities ranging from turnkey ranch homes to fixer-upper bungalows with strong appreciation potential.

Things to Do in Sycamore

Residents are a short walk or bike ride from the Nob Hill dining and entertainment district along Central Avenue, where locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques line a vibrant stretch of old Route 66. The UNM campus brings year-round cultural programming including Popejoy Hall performances, Lobo athletics, and the UNM Art Museum. Nearby Tiguex Park and the Rio Grande Nature Center offer outdoor escapes. The Yale Park area provides casual green space for afternoon breaks, and the mix of coffee shops along Central makes remote work or study easy to sustain throughout the week.

Getting Around

Sycamore’s location makes it one of the more walkable and bikeable neighborhoods in Albuquerque. Central Avenue is served by the Rapid Ride transit line, connecting residents westward to Downtown and eastward to Uptown and beyond. Yale Boulevard provides a direct bike-friendly route north to the UNM campus and south toward the airport corridor. Most daily errands, including grocery shopping, dining, and medical appointments at UNM Hospital, are reachable without a car. For those who do drive, quick access to I-25 places the rest of the metro within a reasonable commute.

Schools & Families

Families in Sycamore are served by Albuquerque Public Schools, with Whittier Elementary and Jefferson Middle School among the nearby options. The proximity to UNM gives older students access to dual-enrollment programs and campus library resources. The neighborhood’s compact, walkable layout suits families who prefer an urban setting where children can navigate independently. While the area skews younger due to its student population, families committed to central city living will find Sycamore a welcoming and convenient place to put down roots.

Location

Local Spots

Restaurants

Frontier Restaurant 2400 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

An Albuquerque institution since 1971, Frontier serves hearty New Mexican breakfast and lunch favorites around the clock, directly across from UNM's main campus entrance.

Coffee Shops

Satellite Coffee 2300 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

A locally owned Albuquerque coffee chain with a laid-back Nob Hill vibe, offering quality espresso drinks, pastries, and reliable Wi-Fi popular with students and remote workers.

Parks

Yale Park Yale Blvd SE & Silver Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

A small neighborhood green space at the edge of UNM's campus providing shaded seating, open lawn, and a convenient spot for a midday break between the campus and surrounding residential streets.

Schools

Whittier Elementary School 1412 Coal Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

An Albuquerque Public Schools elementary serving the Sycamore and surrounding central neighborhoods, offering bilingual education programs and a longstanding community presence.

Attractions

UNM Anthropology Museum 500 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87131

The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology on the UNM campus features permanent collections on Southwestern cultures and rotating exhibits, free to the public and a short walk from Sycamore.