Check Out This Charming Home For Sale In Albuquerque's Nob Hill Neighborhood Just Walking Distance For UNM

It looks like Terri and I have found our dream home. Looks like we will be praying and buying lottery tickets this weekend.

From the Albuquerque Journal and Koto Homes:

What a beautiful and charming Nob Hill home! Zoned MXT, you can have a multi family property or a business on the property, with a separate entry for the front room. Master Suite upstairs, gleaming hardwood floors downstairs. This is a classically beautiful home with a detached garage and an outbuilding that could be a separate office or studio. Just one block to Nob Hill with eateries and the University within walking range! Many updates including TPO roof, water heater, boiler, appliances etc. Private walled backyard with a wraparound porch. Come see this beauty today, you'll want to move right in! 

A Nob Hill home that's on the market features a separate entry for the front room and a total of 2,715 square feet.

The property offers a master suite upstairs, with gleaming hardwood floors downstairs. There are a total of three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

Located at 201 Richmond Drive Southeast, this property comes with a detached garage and an outbuilding that could easily be used as a separate office or studio space. It's listed for $600,000.

Check out this listing on Realtor.com 








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Visit Albuquerque - The Nob Hill Neighborhood

The Nob Hill neighborhood is often lauded as the quirkiest neighborhood in the city. Nob Hill Main Street, located along Central Avenue between Washington and Gibson, is chock-full of funky shops, restaurants and bars. Being so close to the University of New Mexico, Nob Hill and the university area bleed together, making the neighborhood all the more vibrant and youthful.



New Mexico has always embodied the exotic: deep multiculturalism, the mythology of the American West (and a truckload of cinematic Westerns) and epically enormous landscapes. The state has one of the longest histories of European settlement in the United States. It was the birthplace of the atomic bomb and the setting for an untold number of spiritual awakenings.

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