Great little neighborhood nestled away from the noise, nicer homes, custom homes and great neighbors.Jogging/biking paths, youth sports fields, rodeo arena, our own Police Dept. and Fire Department, Community Center, public tennis courts, public library and on and on! Check it out, you'll be surprised! More About Bosque Farms Population: 3,931 (2000) Area: 3.9 Square Miles (2000) Median Age (2000 Census): 40.7 2000 Average Household Size (Census): 2.76 Median Household Income 1999 (Census): $44,055 Bosque Farms is located on the east side of the Rio Grande on the flat valley lands. It is bordered on the north and the east by the Isleta Indian Reservation. NM 47 is the main north-south road through the Village and provides a direct link to Albuquerque, 15 minutes to the north. About three-fourths of the local labor force works in the Albuquerque area. Bosque Farms was incorporated in 1974 with a population of about 2,500. The community has continued to grow, but has maintained a rural atmosphere. Located just 15 minutes South of Albuquerque Just South of the Isleta Indian Reservation Police Department Volunteer Fire Department Bosque Farms Elementary Village Office located on West Bosque Loop Community Center Bosque Farms Rodeo Arena & Association Annual Bosque Farms Community Fair held in August Public Tennis Courts Public Library Mayor & 4 Councilors Riding Trails Rio Grande Bosque Access Walking/Bicycle Path Baseball Fields Soccer Fields Large CommunityPark Bosque Farms Business Association Los Lunas Public Schools BosqueFarmsChristianAcademy
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