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Tbear

(488 posts)
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 10:51 AM Mar 31

Do I Really Want to Retire in Las Cruces?

Our recipe for happiness would include finding a church that helps the community and less fortunate. And just pitch in where we can.
We are planning a visit in May to look at properties.
Fed up with the winters here in Michigan and churches that are twisted by far right politics.
I've done the research on housing, weather, water, etc. It looks affordable and laid back. Not too big or too small.

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Do I Really Want to Retire in Las Cruces? (Original Post) Tbear Mar 31 OP
My only advice snowybirdie Mar 31 #1
i second that motion. do your research first. AllaN01Bear Mar 31 #2
Totally agree Freethinker65 Mar 31 #8
There is a long established UU church in Las Cruces. CanonRay Mar 31 #3
Can't go to church here in this red hell. onecaliberal Mar 31 #4
"Land of Enchantment "..I've even thought about it.. Deuxcents Mar 31 #5
I want to leave texass and move to Las Cruces, its a university town and is Blue. StopTheNeoCons Mar 31 #6
Just be aware that the university's known as Enema Sue. LastDemocratInSC Mar 31 #12
Friends of mine retired there from here in North Texas yellowdogintexas Mar 31 #7
We lived just south of Cruces for 12 years out of the 22 we lived in NM. Wonder Why Mar 31 #9
Dreamers but no leaders? Please tell me more Tbear Mar 31 #16
The dreamers are the ones that come up with ideas like how do we Wonder Why Mar 31 #17
Also think outside the box a bit. GreenWave Mar 31 #10
One area there has arsenic in its water Ponietz Mar 31 #11
Lots of Texans in Las Cruces. marybourg Mar 31 #13
How are the long term water propects? TeamProg Mar 31 #14
30 Year Water Plan Tbear Mar 31 #15
Visiting Tbear Apr 2 #18
plenty of places to do that lefthandedskyhook Apr 12 #19
I'm determined. Otterdaemmerung Apr 16 #20

snowybirdie

(5,233 posts)
1. My only advice
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 10:53 AM
Mar 31

is to make sure you really get to know a place before making permanent changes.Good luck!

Freethinker65

(10,033 posts)
8. Totally agree
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 12:03 PM
Mar 31

Take a long road trip. Don't just go by what you have heard or read from others.

We road tripped through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Arizona (among other States) last year.

We passed through Las Cruces last year. Got some wonderful tamales and biscochitos. Generally liked the State of New Mexico, but moving to Las Cruces would not personally be our top choice. (I should also add, some areas in Arizona we thought we would love, we did not. And some areas of Colorado we loved over 20 years ago, we were less impressed with this time.)

CanonRay

(14,112 posts)
3. There is a long established UU church in Las Cruces.
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 10:58 AM
Mar 31

Don't know where your beliefs lie, but they fit your description.

onecaliberal

(32,886 posts)
4. Can't go to church here in this red hell.
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 11:03 AM
Mar 31

I’m not down with fascists. Sadly I am stuck here.
I do hope you can find a suitable place. 🙏🏻

Deuxcents

(16,301 posts)
5. "Land of Enchantment "..I've even thought about it..
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 11:15 AM
Mar 31

Florida is not the Florida I’ve lived in almost my whole life..a change might be good…

StopTheNeoCons

(893 posts)
6. I want to leave texass and move to Las Cruces, its a university town and is Blue.
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 11:42 AM
Mar 31

Biden scored victories in all of the state's three largest counties: Bernalillo, Doña Ana, and Santa Fe counties, home to Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Santa Fe, respectively; all of them voted for Biden in margins greater than ten points.[4] Aggregate polling correctly showed Biden ahead by double-digits in the state.[5][6]

yellowdogintexas

(22,270 posts)
7. Friends of mine retired there from here in North Texas
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 11:57 AM
Mar 31

They absolutely love it. (especially the part about it being blue)
Las Cruces is a university town, plus UTEP is on the far western edge of El Paso. Lots of hospitals, amenities, etc Also New Mexico is a up and coming wine area with a number of vineyards to tour and sample.
We spend the night in Las Cruces when we drive to PHoenix to visit our daughter.

New Mexico has scenic variety, lots of cool places to go, great food and all your friends will want to come visit you.

Wonder Why

(3,233 posts)
9. We lived just south of Cruces for 12 years out of the 22 we lived in NM.
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 12:19 PM
Mar 31

When we went back tovisit, we were disappointed. The city has dreamers but not ones that follow through to make their dreams successful.

Wonder Why

(3,233 posts)
17. The dreamers are the ones that come up with ideas like how do we
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 07:24 PM
Mar 31

revitalize downtown or what if we had an industrial park to bring in clean businesses or other ideas that help a city grow but limit sprawl and too many cars, etc.
Leaders are those who take those ideas and come up with practical plans to make the ideas a successful reality. In the years I lived 15 minutes south of Cruces in a rural solar home, I saw lots of good dreams coming from the dreamers but little that lasted.
Take the case of the downtown. They closed off the street to traffic to provide a pedestrian walking area for downtown stores but never figured out how to attract people to them. My town in North Carolina, on the other hand, didn't totally close downtown to traffic but made it a very slow drive with some parking and only closes it for events then came up with tons of events on most weekends from late spring to early fall, live music with dancing and beer and wine one Thursday a month and weekly dancing to live music but no beer every Friday. Even during the cold months, they have events but not as often. Ours has been successful forever but Cruces' died because they had no leaders willing to commit the money, change things that didn't work, and promote downtown with the businesses there.

GreenWave

(6,765 posts)
10. Also think outside the box a bit.
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 12:38 PM
Mar 31

Where were all those atomic blasts taking place? Where does the underground water take the fall out?
Is there restrictive water rationing? Are you allowed to capture rainfall in a water catchment system and recycle it on your plants?

Ponietz

(3,001 posts)
11. One area there has arsenic in its water
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 01:05 PM
Mar 31

Bottled water is a must. For 6 or 7 months you stay indoors to get out of the scorching heat. Not pedestrian or bike friendly. The downtown mall is an embarrassment and best ignored. More cops.

TeamProg

(6,201 posts)
14. How are the long term water propects?
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 05:17 PM
Mar 31

My wife and I like here near Yosemite.
Fire insur. is through the roof though.





Tbear

(488 posts)
15. 30 Year Water Plan
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 06:06 PM
Mar 31

There is a commission (?) that has a continuous 30 year water plan for Las Cruces. I do not know how effective they are or how much they have planned for growth and climate change.
I learned they have several deep (1200 feet plus) wells that supply the area. I am not sure of the details.

Tbear

(488 posts)
18. Visiting
Tue Apr 2, 2024, 01:00 PM
Apr 2

We will be visiting soon (road trip) and staying long enough to get a feel for the town. Thanks for the tips.

lefthandedskyhook

(965 posts)
19. plenty of places to do that
Fri Apr 12, 2024, 04:35 PM
Apr 12

Las Cruces is a great place if you like it arid. My skin became dry in Rio Rancho in the 90s. We moved away from New Mexico to western NY because of climate change. Desert life is OK for some people though.

We are in a UU congregation which began in 1885 and helped the underground railroad even before its founding. Chat if you want to

Otterdaemmerung

(74 posts)
20. I'm determined.
Tue Apr 16, 2024, 06:09 PM
Apr 16

I loved my home city of Memphis, Tennessee, but I've been visiting Las Cruces every year since 2018, usually in the fall (except 2020 due to the pandemic, but I visited twice in 2021). At this point I'm adamant that I'll be retiring in Las Cruces, if I don't get there before then. Being in a big blue dot in an increasingly irrational red state is affording me only so much happiness. I'm feeling froggy.
My husband and I are awaiting some major financial good news, hopefully to arrive soon. If and when that happens, we may start looking at houses as early as this fall during our visit.

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