Remodeled 1951 Home in the Heart of Old Town Albuquerque
Welcome to your beautifully remodeled 3-bedroom, 2-bath home in the highly desirable Old Town area of Albuquerque. Originally built in 1951 and thoughtfully updated, this charming Southwestern retreat blends historic character with modern comfort.
Perfect for families, traveling professionals, remote workers, and vacationers looking to experience the best of Albuquerque.
The space
Prime Old Town Location
Stay minutes from Albuquerque’s top attractions:
Historic Old Town Albuquerque
ABQ BioPark (Zoo, Aquarium & Botanic Garden)
Sawmill Market
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Downtown Albuquerque
Easy access to I-40 & I-25
15 minutes to Albuquerque International Sunport
Guests love staying in 87104 for its walkability, culture, and authentic New Mexico charm.
🏡 The Space
This spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath home comfortably sleeps 6+ guests.
Bedrooms:
Primary suite with private bathroom
Two additional well-appointed bedrooms
Comfortable beds with quality linens
Living Area:
Open, inviting living room
Smart TV
Fast WiFi (ideal for remote work)
Kitchen:
Fully stocked kitchen
Modern appliances
Coffee maker
Dining space for family meals
Bathrooms:
2 full bathrooms
Updated fixtures
Clean, modern finishes
🌞 Outdoor Space
Enjoy Albuquerque’s beautiful high-desert climate in your private outdoor area — perfect for morning coffee or relaxing after exploring the city.
✨ Perfect For:
Family vacations
Balloon Fiesta visitors
Traveling nurses & professionals
Remote workers
Couples traveling together
Long weekend getaways
If you’re visiting for the world-famous Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, this location offers convenient access without the hotel crowds.
Amenities Section
✔ 3 Bedrooms
✔ 2 Bathrooms
✔ Sleeps 6+
✔ Fast WiFi
✔ Smart TV
✔ Full Kitchen
✔ Free Parking
✔ Washer & Dryer
✔ Self Check-In
✔ Family Friendly
✔ Long-Term Stays Allowed
Guest access
Guests will have access to the entire home except for three locked closets—two in the hallways and one in the bathroom—which are reserved for the cleaning crew and not available to guests.
Guests may also use the fenced yard and driveway. The shed on the property is not accessible to guests.
Other things to note
As mentioned earlier, the home was built in 1951 and remodeled in 2025. A house of this age has plenty of charm, but it also comes with a few quirks.
There are steps leading into the house, as well as several steps inside.
The original wood floors may creak underfoot, which is normal for this type of flooring.
The home is heated by two floor heaters—one in the hallway and one in the living room. There are no heating ducts in the other rooms. The bedroom off the living room has a wall-mounted electric heater, and the living room includes an electric fireplace with a blower.
We maintain regular pest control for the property. However, because we live in the desert near the Rio Grande River, you still may encounter an occasional bug.