There are 33 independent living communities in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The mean daily cost of independent living in New Mexico is about $64, with costs running between $35 and $113 per day. On a monthly basis, this equates to a mean cost of $1,925, with costs ranging from about $1,045 up to $3,382. The mean yearly cost is $23,100, which is the same as the nationwide average of $23,100.
Costs of independent living in Albuquerque, NM range between $1,100 per month and $2,640 per month. The median cost is around $1,719 per month, or about $20,625 per year.
Albuquerque is a major city in Bernalillo County in New Mexico. It is the biggest city in New Mexico. While the city is home to 641,349 inhabitants, the surrounding metro area includes a population of 1,542,315. The 55+ community currently represents 24% of the overall population.
Albuquerque has a good SeniorScore™ of 73. The city has a mean per capita income of $26,000 and a mean household income is $50,000 (the New Mexico state average is $38,000). The mean home price in Albuquerque is $114,000, which is lower than the New Mexico average of $184,500. The city has an average unemployment rate of around 7.33%.
Albuquerque has mild average temperatures, with tolerable winters and warm summers. The city gets optimal amounts of rainfall each year. Compared to other cities in the US, Albuquerque has a very high rate of crime, average water quality, and very poor air quality.