These are the 3 most expensive homes on the market in Albuquerque right now
Want to see the grandest homes on the market right now in Albuquerque?
Here are the three most expensive homes for sale in Albuquerque.
Read about each home’s features below:
6301 Coors Blvd NW
This custom-built home was originally designed as a three-bedroom retreat but could easily be converted into a seven-bedroom home. Located in the Alban Hills, the views from this home are unmatched, offering a sight of the Sandia Mountains each morning. Featuring a large kitchen island, game room and even a private elevator, this home is sure to impress any guest. It is also near a variety of amenities, providing homeowners with both privacy and accessibility.
Price: $3,000,000
Year Built: 2006
House Size: 7,583 square feet
Lot Size: 3.97 acres
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 4
6301 Coors Blvd
48 Rock Ridge Dr NE
Located in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, this remodeled home offers both city and mountain views. The seven-bedroom home, including two primary suites at opposite ends, provides ample space for homeowner privacy. Both primary suites feature spa-like en-suites with two-person soaking tubs, heated floors and custom tile. The backyard is a personal oasis with covered patios, a deck, heated pool and a putting green.
Price: $3,300,000
Year Built: 1972
House Size: 7,5781 square feet
Lot Size: 0.73 acres
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 7
48 Rock Ridge Dr
1201 Bona Terra Loop NW
This one-story home is located on 3.4 acres of private land, providing residents with a peaceful experience. Inspired by Santa Fe style, the home features artisan-designed Spanish tile, wood beams, three brick fireplaces and Pella windows. The kitchen is equipped with a double oven, wine cooler and built-in gas stove. Residents can relax in the living room, family room or office. The fully enclosed backyard opens to a patio with two outdoor dining areas.
Price: $2,975,000
Year Built: 1964
House Size: 6,092 square feet
Lot Size: 3.40 acres
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
1201 Bona Terra Loop