These are the 5 best places for families to live in the Santa Fe area

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If you're considering a move to the Santa Fe area, do you know the best areas for families to live in?

Niche, an online data collection site that gathers and analyzes public data sets from the Department of Education, U.S. census and FBI, has ranked the top places for families to live in Santa County.

Here's what they found:

Best places for families to live in Santa Fe County

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Best places to raise a family in New Mexico

1. Los Alamos

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1. Los Alamos
Los Alamos is a town of 13,460 residents that offers a dense suburban feel and tons of parks and is known as being a safe area with great trails and wildlife. The public schools in Los Alamos are highly rated and many families live here. The median household income in Los Alamos is $130,342 and the median rent is $1,222.

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Los Alamos

2. White Rock

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2. White Rock
White Rock is a smaller town in Los Alamos County with a population of 5,592. White Rock offers a rural feel, lots of parks, highly rated public schools, and is ranked #2 on Niche's best places to buy a house in New Mexico list. The median household income in White Rock is $144,661 and the median rent is $1,356.

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3. Sandia Heights

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3. Sandia Heights
Sandia Heights is a suburb of Bernalillo County in Albuquerque known for having a rural feel, highly rated public schools, lots of beautiful parks and views, and being a great place for retirees and families. The population in Sandia Heights is just 3,205 and most residents own their homes. The median household income here is $151,991 and the median rent is $2,567.

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4. Nob Hill

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4. Nob Hill
Described as having wonderful community, Nob Hill is a neighborhood in Albuquerque with an urban suburban mix feel. Nob Hill offers lots to do for young people and families including restaurants, coffee shops, and parks in the area. It’s known for being very fun and lively. The public schools here are above average and Nob Hill is listed as the best neighborhood to live in in Albuquerque. The median household income is $84,617 and the median rent is $1,219.

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Nob Hill

5. Eastside

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5. Eastside
Eastside is a neighborhood in Bernalillo County in Albuquerque with high diversity and a unique feel with lots of places to visit, eat, and explore. Eastside offers a dense suburban feel and has highly rated public schools. The median household income is $83,334 and the median rent is $1,287. This neighborhood is described by several residents as being safer than other nearby areas.

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6. Rio Rancho

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6. Rio Rancho
Rio Rancho is a suburb in Sandoval County with high diversity, a rural feel, lots of parks, and great housing opportunities for families and young professionals. The population of Rio Rancho is 104,351 and it is described by residents as being mostly peaceful and friendly. The median household income is $78,978 and the median rent is $1,357.

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Rio Rancho

7. Westside

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7. Westside
Westside is a neighborhood in Bernalillo County with a sparse suburban feel, lots of parks, families and young professionals, and highly rated public schools. Westside has a population of 132,492 and is described as being diverse and comfortable with a great community. The median household income is $79,567 and the median rent is $1,324.

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Westside

8. Artesia

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8. Artesia
Artesia is a town in Eddy County with a sparse suburban feel, lots of families and great public schools. Artesia gives a comfortable small town feel and is described as having rich culture and diversity. The median household income is $75,389 and the median rent is $850.

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Artesia

9. Corrales

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9. Corrales
Corrales is a suburb of Albuquerque in Sandoval County that offers a rural feel. There are lots of parks and public outdoor spaces in Corrales and the public schools are highly rated. Most residents own their own homes and in addition to families, there are also many retirees residing here.The median household income is $94,966 and the median rent is $1,201. Corrales is described as a nice and quiet place to live and is an "oasis" outside the city.

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Corrales

10. Downtown

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10. Downtown
Downtown is a neighborhood in Albuquerque with lots of restaurants, coffeeshops, and parks for families. This neighborhood is in Bernalillo County, is known for being great for walking and biking, and is listed as one of the best neighborhoods to live in in Albuquerque. The median household income is $36,777 and the median rent is $819. The population is 10,278 and residents have positive things to say about living in Downtown.

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