
Albuquerque metro
Corrales
Horse property and a rural village heart — minutes from the city.
Corrales is its own incorporated village, and it shows. No streetlights along most of the lanes, a strict no-curbs ordinance, and a community that takes its rural identity seriously. The Corrales bosque is the longest continuous cottonwood forest in the Southwest, and the Sunday Growers' Market is the kind of place where everyone really does know each other.
Median Price
$695K
Price/SqFt
$285
Avg DOM
35 days
Typical Lot
0.5–3 ac
What it feels like
Dirt-shoulder roads, horse trailers, vineyards, and a real working acequia system. Most lots are a half-acre to several acres, and many properties carry water rights and horse permits. Old Church Road and the bosque trails are the spine of village life. Corrales Road itself is dotted with galleries, the Corrales Bistro Brewery, and longtime favorites like Hannah & Nate's.
Schools & amenities
Corrales is in the Rio Rancho school district — Corrales Elementary is a community anchor. Sandia Labs and downtown commutes run 20–30 minutes depending on time of day. Vineyards like Casa Rondeña and Milagro sit within the village limits, and the bosque trail system connects all the way south into the city.
Who tends to land here
Equestrians, gardeners, vintners, and anyone who wants a real piece of land without leaving the metro. Inventory is tight and prices have held remarkably well — Corrales rarely follows the rest of the market down.
Best for
Buyers who want acreage, horse rights, and a true village feel — with the Sandias on one side and the bosque on the other.
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