Downtown / EDo

Huning Highland

Housing Overview*

Average Rent $1,400/mo
Average Home Price $425,000
Housing Types Victorian, Craftsman bungalows

*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 Huning Highland

Huning Highland is one of Albuquerque’s most storied historic neighborhoods, platted in the 1880s by prominent merchant Franz Huning on the eastern edge of what was then a frontier town. Today, residents enjoy a walkable, tree-canopied lifestyle along elegant streets like Roma Ave, Gold Ave, and Silver Ave, with the energy of Downtown and the Barelas arts corridor just minutes away. The neighborhood draws professionals, creatives, and longtime Albuquerque families who prize authenticity and architecture over cookie-cutter convenience.

What Makes Huning Highland Unique

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Huning Highland stands apart as a living museum of late 19th- and early 20th-century residential design. The neighborhood’s strict historic preservation guidelines ensure that the ornate turrets, wide front porches, and hand-crafted millwork that define its streetscapes remain intact for future generations. Few Albuquerque neighborhoods can match this combination of genuine history, urban proximity, and neighborhood pride — making it a perennial favorite for buyers seeking character that simply cannot be replicated.

Housing & Real Estate in Huning Highland

The housing stock in Huning Highland is overwhelmingly Victorian and Craftsman bungalow styles, many meticulously restored to preserve original hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, and period hardware. Huning Highland homes for sale typically list near an average home price of $425,000, reflecting strong demand for well-preserved historic properties. Renters can expect an average rent of around $1,400 per month for updated units in the area. Inventory moves quickly, so buyers and renters alike are advised to act decisively when a property becomes available.

Things to Do in Huning Highland

Residents are a short stroll from the Albuquerque Museum, the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden, and the eclectic shops and restaurants lining Central Ave through the EDo (East Downtown) corridor. The neighborhood itself hosts a popular annual historic home tour that draws architecture enthusiasts from across the region. With Barelas Coffee House nearby for a morning cup and several acclaimed restaurants within walking distance, Huning Highland offers an exceptionally rich day-to-day lifestyle rooted in local culture.

Getting Around

Huning Highland’s central location makes it one of the most commuter-friendly historic neighborhoods in Albuquerque. The ART (Albuquerque Rapid Transit) bus line runs along Central Ave, connecting residents directly to Nob Hill, UNM, and the Downtown transit hub. The neighborhood is highly bikeable, with dedicated lanes on several corridors, and the Paseo del Bosque Trail is easily accessible for cycling or jogging along the Rio Grande. Interstate 25 and Interstate 40 are reachable within five minutes by car.

Schools & Families

Families in Huning Highland are served by Albuquerque Public Schools, with Longfellow Elementary School providing a neighborhood school option within the district. The area’s walkable streets, modest traffic, and strong sense of community make it appealing for families with children who benefit from an engaged, close-knit environment. Several charter and magnet school options, including the highly regarded Amy Biehl Community School nearby, give families meaningful educational choices within a short drive or bus ride.

Location

Local Spots

Restaurants

Marble Brewery Downtown 111 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Albuquerque's flagship craft brewery with a lively taproom, rotating food trucks, and a beer garden perfect for post-work gatherings a short walk from Huning Highland.

Coffee Shops

Barelas Coffee House 1502 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

A beloved Albuquerque institution serving New Mexican breakfast and strong coffee since 1978, just south of Huning Highland near the Barelas neighborhood.

Parks

Robinson Park 8th St NW & Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

A historic Downtown park hosting the popular Downtown Growers' Market on Saturday mornings, offering fresh local produce, artisan goods, and community events.

Schools

Amy Biehl Community School 431 Roma Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102

A respected APS community school located directly in the Huning Highland area, known for its project-based learning approach and strong parental involvement.

Attractions

Albuquerque Museum 2000 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

The city's premier art and history museum featuring rotating exhibitions on New Mexico culture, Spanish colonial history, and contemporary Southwest art.