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Top 4 New Mexico Tiny Home Communities

Every New Mexico tiny home community in the Prefabricated.co directory—Albuquerque Sandia foothills, Rio Communities, Alamogordo, and Portal-Rodeo—with THOW pads and links to all 4 listings.

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Top 4 New Mexico communities

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New Mexico listings range from private Sandia Mountain THOW pads to affordable Rio Communities villages, 55+ Alamogordo gated lots, and Portal-Rodeo eco sites—four distinct desert and mountain models.

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1. Sandia Mountain Tiny House Community

Albuquerque · Bernalillo County · Sandia foothills

Private 4-space THOW community at ~7,000 ft elevationfrom ~$500/mo lot lease plus electric (2026).

2. River Edge Tiny Home Village

Rio Communities · Valencia County · Middle Rio Grande

Purpose-built THOW village south of Albuquerque—~$325–$405/mo lot lease plus utilities (2026).

3. Centennial Village

Alamogordo · Otero County · Sacramento Mountains

55+ gated community with ~50 THOW and park-model lotsfrom ~$380/mo plus HOA-style fees (2026).

4. Caballos de las Estrellas

Rodeo · Hidalgo County · Portal corridor

Full-hookup THOW sites ~$450/mo; eco sites ~$300/mo (2026)—weekly and monthly options near Portal.


Research starting points—confirm elevation utilities, 55+ rules, and water/septic at eco sites.

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