Search Results - Albuquerque, NM
Prime ±11,676 SF multi-use building at a high-visibility Lomas intersection.
3.25 acres
Don't miss this rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful 3.
0.89 acres
Wow, What An Opportunity To Build Your Dream Home. Design The Home That Works Best For You.
74.67 acres
Eight assorted tracts 10-20 acres. Not contiguous. See in Documents for Legal descriptions.
4.95 acres
Discover nearly 5 acres of A-1 zoned land in a growing Southwest Albuquerque corridor--an ideal oppo
1.04 acres
Welcome to ''Prime Property off Coors and Sage,'' an exceptional opportunity featuring three expansi
3.3 acres
Welcome to ''Prime Property off Coors and Sage,'' an exceptional opportunity featuring three expansi
9.98 acres
Welcome to ''Prime Property off Coors and Sage,'' an exceptional opportunity featuring three expansi
0.15 acres
Cash-only opportunity for investors or owner-users.
0.49 acres
0.54 acres
One of Albuquerque's most historic houses on the market for the first time EVER!
0.35 acres
Large multiuse MX-M building very open and currently configured as 10 station beauty salon plus spa
This high-visibility commercial property offers a prime location for a variety of uses.
0.7 acres
This property has an excellent location and lease history.
0.64 acres
Solid secure building. Great visible location. 7000 + building. Warehouse with office area. 2 baths.
0.28 acres
Welcome to one of the most highly desirable and sought-after commercial properties in Albuquerque.
74.67 acres
Bulk package sale of almost 75 ACRES of assorted tracts in the general area.
1.55 acres
Looking for the perfect piece of land? This 1.
0.89 acres
Build Your Dream Home on this Wonderful Lot. Waiting on Flood Plain Information.
1 acres
Parcel is located in a Metropolitan Redevelopment Area.
The Albuquerque Commercial Real Estate Listings market is driven by a strong concentration of science and technology research employers. This base spans both the private (Northrop Grumman and TempurPedic) and public sectors (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory). While this market was impacted by the southwestern regional recession, it has stabilized due to job growth in 2011, which is driving high demand for Albuquerque?s office space and multi-tenant housing.
