Written by: Isaac Grant
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Moving to a city you know nothing about can be very stressful. This can be particularly hard if you’ve been living in the same place for a long time. And if the cities are vastly different, the stress doubles. That’s why, here at Verified Movers, we give it our all to make sure our clients understand what relocating entails. Only one state stands between California and New Mexico, but it’s like they’re worlds apart. That means that the cities within these states are also vastly different from one another, Los Angeles and Albuquerque included. That’s why, if L.A. is the only place you’re familiar with, you should make sure to learn as much as you can about Albuquerque, and New Mexico as a whole, before moving. That way moving from Los Angeles to Albuquerque won’t be as intimidating. So here’s how Albuquerque compares to Los Angeles.

Everything in Albuquerque is… Well… Less grand

When we say everything, we mean everything. That, though, can be a good thing in the eyes of some people. Not everyone loves and enjoys how “extra” Los Angeles can be. The city is large, is home to literally millions of people, and there’s always something going on. Not everyone is about that life. That’s why relocating from Los Angeles to Albuquerque might be a smart move for those people, since Albuquerque is nothing like that. One indisputably positive thing about L.A. being so “extra”, however, is that L.A. movers are also extra. That means that planning a move to Albuquerque with long distance moving companies Los Angeles has to offer will be a piece of cake.

A Hollywood sign.

There little in Albuquerque in terms of glitz and glam that can compare to L.A.!

Moving from Los Angeles to Albuquerque will require getting used to living in a smaller city with fewer people

The city of Albuquerque is much smaller than Los Angeles. While L.A. is roughly 1,302 km² large, Albuquerque stands at a mere 489.2 km². In truth, Albuquerque is a decently sized city, but still significantly smaller than Los Angeles. And if you’re a long-time L.A. resident, that might take some time getting used to. But what’s even more important is that Albuquerque’s population is also significantly smaller. And not just a bit smaller, but 8 times smaller!

If you do some basic math you’ll notice it means that Albuquerque is less densely populated. If you’re one of those people who love Los Angeles because of how many people there are on the streets all day every day, you might not like living in Albuquerque. However, if you’re looking for a more peaceful city you’ll absolutely love not bumping into people if, god forbid, you decide to take a deeper breath on the street.

More peace and quiet, but less glam and dazzle

One reason long distance moving companies Albuquerque residents love and recommend have a lot of work moving clients from L.A. to Albuquerque is that in Albuquerque you can find the peace you can’t find anywhere in L.A. That means that Albuquerque is better for people on the quest to find inner peace and a quieter life. So if you’ve had it with Los Angeles craziness, you might love it in Albuquerque. Just make sure that you’re 100% sure relocating is something you want since moving back to L.A. again could be fatal to your finances.

A mother kissing her baby.

People who enjoy peaceful life might prefer Albuquerque over Los Angeles!

Getting used to the weather after moving from Los Angeles to Albuquerque might be a challenge

With top movers in Los Angeles, moving will certainly be easy. However, what comes after your relocation might be a bit of a challenge. Especially the weather might pose a bit of an issue. That is if you’re used to and love L.A. weather. Since L.A. is a coastal city and it sits at a very comfortable longitude, its temperatures are rather moderate and its weather pretty mild. Summers are pleasantly warm and winters not too cold. There’s some rain and no snow, ever.

Albuquerque is nothing like that, though. Unlike L.A., it’s a desert city that hasn’t been blessed with water and greenery. Since there are no temperature buffers, it means that this place can get both super hot and very cold. But what’s perhaps even worse is that Albuquerque is dry. So expect to have to do some adapting after moving to Albuquerque from Los Angeles.

If you move to Albuquerque from Los Angeles, expect to save some serious money

If you’re struggling financially, relocating from Los Angeles to Albuquerque might actually be a great idea. Living in L.A. has become ridiculously expensive over the last couple of years. For example, buying a house is a whopping 238.9% more expensive in Los Angeles than it is in Albuquerque. On top of that, transportation is 84.9% more expensive, while healthcare is roughly 10.2% more expensive. When everything is factored in, some calculations even show that living in L.A. is on average 52.6% more expensive than living in Albuquerque. That means that if finances are one of your top priorities, you might actually find leaving Los Angeles quite beneficial.

A person calculating money.

Saving money will be much easier after moving from Los Angeles to Albuquerque!

Moving from Los Angeles to Albuquerque can be the right move for the right person!

Even though it may seem like Los Angeles puts Albuquerque to shame in some domains, Albuquerque absolutely shines in some others. Moving from Los Angeles to Albuquerque is a big decision and it’s up to you to decide what city is the right one for you. We understand that leaving your home can be hard. However, we’ve also witnessed many a success story in all our years of moving people. It’s best to take your time and learn all there is to know about Albuquerque. Maybe visit even. After that, you’ll be well equipped to decide which of the two has your heart.