Albuquerque, NM · FSBO
FSBO in Albuquerque, NM, explained.
Albuquerque is a population-564,559 metro with a median home price around $315k. Here's where FSBO actually happens — the neighborhoods, the deal sizes, and the New Mexico statute that governs the contract.
564,559
$315k
Semi-arid high-desert climate with year-round listing activity and mild winters
87105 · 87106 · 87108
FSBO market in Albuquerque
FSBO is concentrated in the South Valley, International District, and parts of the West Mesa where sub-$280K SFRs and manufactured-on-land deals are common. Buyer profile includes Latino owner-occupants, Kirtland AFB families, and Sandia Lab employees.
What about FSBO specifically?
FSBO is concentrated in the South Valley, International District, and parts of the West Mesa where sub-$280K SFRs and manufactured-on-land deals are common. Buyer profile includes Latino owner-occupants, Kirtland AFB families, and Sandia Lab employees.
What does an owner-financed deal look like in Albuquerque?
New Mexico real estate contracts are extensively used and well-supported by NM Stats Ch 47 and local title-company escrow practices, making owner-financing one of the most operator-friendly markets in the Southwest. Typical deal $200K-$320K; raw land and manufactured-home-on-land are heavy CFD categories.
The economic backdrop
Sandia and Los Alamos national labs, Kirtland AFB, healthcare, and a growing film industry drive the economy. Semi-arid high-desert climate with year-round listing activity and mild winters.
Property types & nearby metros
Common property types
- single-family
- manufactured home
- townhome
Top zip codes
- 87105
- 87106
- 87108
- 87110
- 87121
- 87123
Nearby metros
Rio Rancho · Bernalillo · Los Lunas · Belen
New Mexicostatute & remedies
Governing statute. NMSA 1978 § 47-1-1 et seq. (recording); no installment-contract-specific statute, governed primarily by case law
Recording. Recordable with the county clerk under NMSA § 14-9-1 et seq. No statutory deadline, but recording is necessary for priority and notice. Many practitioners use a 'Memorandum of Real Estate Contract' to record.
Default remedy. Hybrid. Strict forfeiture has historically been available but New Mexico Supreme Court has imposed equitable limits; foreclosure-type remedies and redemption may be required when buyer has substantial equity.
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