Quick facts: Jemez pueblo, NM

Quick Facts

96.1
Cost of Living
below US average
2,070
Population
24.15
Crime Rate per 1000
above US average
$56,116
Median Income
below US average
$115,000
Median House Price
above US average
$1486
Average Rent
above US average
20%
Poverty Rate
above US average
6.0%
Unemployment Rate
above US average

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Based on the 28/36 rule: housing costs should not exceed 28% of your gross income. Compared against local median income of $56,116.

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Income Needed to Buy

βœ“ Affordable
$36k/year
Based on $115,000 median home price
Assumes 30-year mortgage at 7% with 20% down payment
πŸ“Š Median income ($56,116) exceeds requirement
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Income Needed to Rent

⚠ Stretch
$64k/year
Based on $1486/month average rent
Annual income where rent = 28% of gross
⚠️ Requires $64k vs median $56,116
πŸ’‘ 28/36 Rule: Housing ≀28% of gross income, total debt ≀36%. This is a guideline used by many lenders.

Overview for Jemez pueblo, NM

Jemez Pueblo is a vibrant Native American community located in north-central New Mexico. Nestled in the scenic Jemez Mountains, it is part of the larger Jemez tribal land, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. The Pueblo is renowned for its traditional pottery, weaving, and arts, offering visitors a glimpse into the ancestral practices of the Jemez people. The area is characterized by its red rock formations, lush forests, and hot springs, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The Jemez Historic Site, which contains the ruins of the mission church of San JosΓ© de los Jemez, provides insights into the region's history and the impact of European colonization. Culturally, the Jemez people celebrate various festivals and ceremonies that reflect their deep connection to the land and traditions. Visitors can experience this heritage by participating in events or visiting local artisan shops. Overall, Jemez Pueblo offers a unique blend of natural beauty and deep-rooted cultural significance, making it a noteworthy destination in New Mexico.

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