
Albuquerque metro
East Mountains
Pines, privacy, and mountain air just over the Sandia crest.
Cross the Sandias on I-40 and the landscape flips — high desert gives way to ponderosa pine, juniper, and seasonal snow. The East Mountains are where Albuquerque goes when it wants room to breathe. Communities like Tijeras, Cedar Crest, Sandia Park, and Edgewood sit between 6,500 and 8,000 feet, with most properties on at least an acre.
Median Price
$525K
Price/SqFt
$210
Avg DOM
42 days
Elev.
6,500–8,000 ft
What it feels like
Quiet, wooded, and dark enough at night to see the Milky Way. Lots are typically 1–10+ acres, and many homes are passive-solar or custom-built to take advantage of the views. The Sandia Crest, Cibola National Forest, and the Sandia Peak ski area are all in the backyard. Commutes to Albuquerque run 25–40 minutes via I-40 — shorter to Kirtland and Sandia Labs than most newcomers expect.
Schools & amenities
East Mountain High School and Roosevelt Middle have strong local reputations. Small-town anchors include the Triangle Grocery in Sandia Park, Greenside Café in Cedar Crest, and the Tijeras Open Space trails. Edgewood has grown its own grocery, dining, and big-box footprint over the last decade.
Who tends to land here
Remote workers, retirees, horse owners, and anyone who wants real seasons. Water (well vs. shared system), septic, and propane are the homework items every buyer needs to do before writing — and we walk every client through them.
Best for
Buyers who want acreage, pine trees, and four real seasons within a reasonable commute of Albuquerque.
Talk to us about East Mountains →