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Albuquerque, NM


ABQ Sucks!! - 4/18/2015
If you've never "lived" too many other places outside of the state of New Mexico like most people in ABQ, or inside of the United States then this is the place for you. Outside of the military transplants and retirees, it doesn't seem like too many people in ABQ have lived anywhere besides Mexico. Of course ABQ is a great place to live if you're coming from Juarez or Chihuahua, but if you've lived in any other THRIVING city in the USA then you would realize just how uninteresting, uninviting, and unbearable life in ABQ REALLY is.

Albuquerque, NM


It's called the Land of Entrapment for a reason... - 6/10/2014
The joke among the locals is that it's "the land of Entrapment" vs. the land of Enchantment which is the slogan that greets you as you enter New Mexico. I've been in Albuquerque for about eight years and I now understand what the locals meant. Virtually in the middle of nowhere for 6-7 hours in all directions, and there is nothing here. I would say okay to visit, but not to live if you're used to a faster pace unless you're retiring. Coming from the East Coast, initially it was a nice change of scenery to the hustle and bustle of the fast paced concrete jungle, but the newness has worn off. It's much slower here, but almost too slow. Most of the previous posts are very accurate descriptions. Pros-amazing weather, relatively low cost of living, low crime compared to most major cities, light traffic, great for retirees. Cons-zero entertainment-no real sports teams, no entertainment-aside from performers that haven't been relevant in decades, so if nostalgia is your thing then Albuquerque is perfect. I agree with a previous poster about the food here. It's terrible. You can only have so many burritos, tamales, and red and green chile EVERYthing before you begin to detest the cuisine here. Not to mention REAL cons. One of our suburbs is rumored to be home to a witness protection program. Lots of addicts here too. Meth, pills, and alcoholism is pretty bad here, but if I had lived here my entire life, I would probably resort to drug abuse to cope as well. Three movie theaters, two malls, a few bowling alleys, a few bars, a few casinos, a few parks, a dirty river, and a mountain range sums up what Albuquerque has to offer its residents.
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