City in New Mexico, United States

Alamogordo

$216kMedian Home
355Sunny Days/yr
74°FAvg High Temp
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View on MapPopulation31kCenter elevation4,341 ft
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Four real seasons, with mostly dry year-round. Spring and fall feel like real transition seasons. Occasional winter snow is possible. The air stays fairly dry through the year.

About Alamogordo

Alamogordo is a city in and the county seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 31,384 as of the 2020 census. Alamogordo is widely known for its connection with the 1945 Trinity test, which was the first-ever explosion of an atomic bomb.Wikipedia

Four seasonsNo real winterDry year-round
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Location Context
Alamogordo, New Mexico
Latitude32.90°
Longitude-105.96°
Population31k
Center elevation4,341 ft

State Context

New MexicoU.S. state

New Mexico is a landlocked state in the Southwestern region of the United States. It is one of the Mountain States of the southern Rocky Mountains, sharing the Four Corners region with Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. It also borders the state of Texas to the east and southeast, Oklahoma to the northeast, and shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora to the south. New Mexico's largest city is Albuquerque, and its state capital is Santa Fe, the oldest state capital in the U.S.—founded in 1610 as the government seat of Nuevo México in New Spain—and the highest in elevation, at 7,000 feet (2,134 m).Wikipedia

Income tax: 1.70% - 5.90%Avg sales tax: 7.61%Property tax: 0.62%Official school data available

About the Region

Desert Southwest

The Desert Southwest — Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico — shares a climate defined by heat, aridity, and extraordinary landscape. Phoenix has grown into one of the country's largest cities on the premise of air-conditioned suburban living, a bargain for decades that is being stress-tested by climate shifts pushing summer highs above 110°F and placing long-term water resources under pressure. Las Vegas offers Nevada's zero income tax and extraordinary entertainment infrastructure against the same water equation tied to a shrinking Colorado River.

Tucson, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe offer a different profile: human-scale cities with deep roots in Spanish colonial and Indigenous traditions, lower costs than their larger neighbors, and the landscape that draws artists, retirees, and outdoor enthusiasts. The region's sunlight is exceptional — Phoenix regularly exceeds 300 sunny days per year — and the cultural texture across New Mexico in particular is unlike anywhere else in the United States.

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People

City Profile

Median Age38 yrs
College Educated25%bachelor's or higher
Work From Home5%of workforce
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Cost of Living

Housing
$2k/mo
Median rent
$216k
Median home price
Rent burden36% of income
Household Income
$51k
Median annual
Daily life

Livability

School Rating
5/10
Internet
Fiber
12%
Cable
89%
address availability
The year

Climate

Sunshine
355
sunny days per year
97% of the year
Avg High Temp
74°F
annual average
Humidity Pattern
Dry air
33% warm season / 38% cool season
Comfort Score
72/100
Great
Temp Swing
40°F
seasonal high-temp spread
Annual precipitation
8"
inches per year
Annual snowfall
5"
inches per year
Typical Air Quality
75
Moderate · 2024 modeled average
How To Read Comfort

Comfort combines temperature band fit, humidity fit, seasonal swing, and penalties for long stretches of extreme heat or cold. Higher scores mean the yearly pattern stays closer to an easier day-to-day climate band.

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dry air much of the year
Summer 33% · Winter 38% · May-Jan 17-42%
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