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Living a LGBT Lifestyle in Santa Fe, New_Mexico

Santa Fe, New Mexico, population 71,800, can be a great biking town, if you don't mind the altitude. It is one of the top cultural small towns in the world.  Known for its art and music,Santa Fe was selected by Money Magazine as one of the  “Best Places to Live”. The population growth of people aged 50+ has grown recently by 20%. 

Located at 7000 feet in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Santa Fe offers a unique climate  – high enough to be near some good skiing, yet southern enough to have a year-round livable climate. It offers awe-inspiring vistas of mountains, canyons, and gorges. Plus it has a rich Indian and Spanish history – Santa Fe is the oldest European community west of the Mississippi. It was founded as the capital of New Mexico by Coronado in 1515. Santa Fe has great museums and restaurants, in addition to being one of the art capitals of America. The city bills itself as the “City Different”.

Where to Retire in Santa Fe and Home Prices

Santa Fe is a very desirable retirement community with a robust housing market. There are  55+ developments as well any number of affluent neighborhoods to live in. Average prices are quite high compared to the rest of the U.S. Zillow reports the median home value to be $584,002 in mid-2022.

What Is Special about Santa Fe

• Santa Fe Opera and its outside amphitheatre • Santa Fe Desert Chorale • Santa Fe Museum of Art and Museum of Art Laguna Gloria • Over 300 art galleries and over a dozen museums • Georgia O’Keefe Museum • Outdoor and wilderness activities of every description are very close. Santa Fe is one of Topretirements best retirement cities for arts (winning the Fine Arts category).

What Is Not Special about Santa Fe

 Santa Fe is so desirable that is has become expensive; with an altitude of 7000 feet newcomers might experience altitude sickness.

Climate and Physical Environment

Santa Fe is in north central New Mexico, 58 miles to the northeast of Albuquerque. At 7000 feet,  the town has considerable altitude in the Rocky Mountains.  Winter temperatures are cold at night but warm up in the day.  The average summer temp is about 70 (F.) and 30 in January.

Restaurants & Cultural Scene

Santa Fe has a very rich cultural palette. The Santa Fe Opera venue is an amphitheatre in a gorgeous setting, it runs June through Augusts. There is an annual Chamber Music Festival along with other musical and performing arts organizations. Art is taken very seriously in Santa Fe as well – just think, Georgia O’Keeefe lived and worked here. Canyon Road, east of the Plaza, has the highest concentration of art galleries in the city, and is a major destination for international collectors, tourists and locals.

Crime

The crime rate is above average in Santa Fe.

Medical Facilities

There are 2 hospitals in town, the PHS Indian Hospital and St. Vincent.

Transportation

Albuquerque International Airport is 62 miles away. There is public bus service within town and local rail service within the region.  Dale Ball Trails is a 30 mile network of trails for walkers and bikers. As a walkable community, Santa Fe is about average when compared to other towns.

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