How about the “downside” being that, from everything I have seen about it, it looks even worse than my old home of Alamogordo, NM? Hot in summer. Miserably windy in spring. Nothing but dust and chain link fencing. How about just giving up and retiring outside of my local landfill because the rent is cheap there?
@@CarShopping101that’s why you have to have bank so you can enjoy to take a trip but your right if you haven’t traveled you can ask the locals they pretty much miserable
I had a cargo trailer i made into a small home. On my way to Arizona. As soon as i entered New Mexico coming from Minnesota, i felt the freedom. The people are all so nice in that state i thought i was getting punked. I spent 7 months there and it was near perfect from the people to the weather to the sun rises and sunsets and mountains. For me, it was paradise. Im back in Minnesota selling everything I own. Im getting a truck and truck camper and heading back to New Mexico. Good video, ty.
Your making a good choice just get your finacial on check and you will do great that’s my goal ! Just bought two lands for a killing price !! In TorC and ingalls minutes from TorC
Overall T or C is a pretty run down place. It's pretty desolate. But, it is quiet. And there's plenty of small local cafes and there's even a brewery. The big draw is of course the healing waters of the hot springs. That's why a lot of people move there. It's been a place of healing for a long time. But like any small town, you'll see the same people everywhere you go, every day, and there's just not that many people or different types of stores, activities, or clubs around like you'd find in a larger town or city. T or C is very very small and there's a lot of empty or vacant property. Honestly it seems like a great place for young artists to move to establish studios, more than it seems like a retirement destination.
100% true. The hot springs were amazing and the little artsy block is cute but the majority of it is just sad-looking and leaves you feeling so depressed.