Living at the Lofts has been a wonderful experience, the location is convenient between downtown and Nob Hill, the buildings and living spaces are beautiful and impeccably maintained, and there is a wonderful sense of community. As a young person, or really at any age, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in Albuquerque.
From the living space itself, to the courtyard, to its location in the heart of the city, the Abq High Lofts offer a fantastic urban living experience that I wholeheartedly enjoyed. This really has been a great experience to stay at The Lofts. I will miss this property. I never felt as if I was just another tenant.
From the living space itself, to the courtyard, to its location in the heart of the city, the Abq High Lofts offer a fantastic urban living experience that I wholeheartedly enjoyed. This really has been a great experience to stay at The Lofts. I will miss this property. I never felt as if I was just another tenant.
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There are 28 lofts of the original 70 lofts in the historic Old Main and Classroom buildings, and 4 of the 54 courtyard homes at BelVedere still available for ownership. While these lofts and courtyard homes are currently rented, several times per year we work with interested clients who would like to own one, for investment or for their personal use.
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EDo Spaces leases and manages a large number of lofts in the 1914 Old Main building, the 1935 Classroom building, the 1938 Gymnasium Building, the 2004 Campus, City Market and Copper Lofts buildings, and the 2008 BelVedere - Urban Courtyard Living. Lofts for lease range from $850 to $1,595/month, depending upon size, location, and features, and subject to availability.
Parking
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In addition to ample free on-street parking around the Campus (on Arno St., Central Ave., Broadway Blvd., Martin Luther King Blvd., Copper Ave. and Tijeras Ave.) there is a clean, secure 261-space City-owned parking garage available, located at 100 Arno Street NE. Spaces lease for $40/month for a 12-month lease; $60/month for a month-to-month lease.
Campus
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The Lofts at Albuquerque High was 70 rental lofts in 2 buildings in 2003. Today, it's 234 total homes in 7 buildings including the BelVedere/Urban Courtyard Living block of 13 buildings. As a result, we are now the City's highest density neighborhood with a vibrant and growing residential community.
EDo
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Simply put, EDo is the ideal location! The city's finest cafs and hair salons, the Rail Runner commuter train, Downtown dining and entertainment, Century 14 Cineplex, Longfellow Elementary School and Park and Lovelace Medical Center are just some of the amenities within walking distance. What's more, EDo is just one mile from the University of New Mexico, offers instant access to I-25 and is just five minutes from the airport.
Reviews (6)
Brian Stalter
Nov 23, 2019
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Evan Klein
Oct 25, 2019
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The good:
The Lofts are very nice and well maintained in a conveinent area. I could walk actoss the street to Standard Diner or go 2 blocks and be at downtown.
I love the hardwood, high ceilings, and huge windows. It feels very spacious and comfortable.
Cleaning/maintenance staff is very nice. They will fix things that break ASAP and keep the complex well maintained overall.
The bad:
Management was the worst part of living here. I had 2 landlords, a male and female. They are unorganized and seem to not be on the same page pretty often, as they are pure opposites.
For example, i lost my keys
The Lofts are very nice and well maintained in a conveinent area. I could walk actoss the street to Standard Diner or go 2 blocks and be at downtown.
I love the hardwood, high ceilings, and huge windows. It feels very spacious and comfortable.
Cleaning/maintenance staff is very nice. They will fix things that break ASAP and keep the complex well maintained overall.
The bad:
Management was the worst part of living here. I had 2 landlords, a male and female. They are unorganized and seem to not be on the same page pretty often, as they are pure opposites.
For example, i lost my keys
Brian Eagan
Oct 14, 2019
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Danielle Silva
Dec 30, 2018
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I lived at the Albuquerque High Lofts for one year. I loved the idea of the location and wanted to give downtown Albuquerque a try. Here are the pros and cons of my experience:
Pros
- The area is rich in history and the building is very unique. The courtyard is beautiful and maintained.
- Location is perfect if you like to walk to the movies, restaurants or bars.
Cons
- Management is rude. The lofts are managed by Edo Spaces. I found poor treatment to be consistent among Edo team members. Very, very disappointing.
- If there is a maintenance issue that needs attention - you will basically
Pros
- The area is rich in history and the building is very unique. The courtyard is beautiful and maintained.
- Location is perfect if you like to walk to the movies, restaurants or bars.
Cons
- Management is rude. The lofts are managed by Edo Spaces. I found poor treatment to be consistent among Edo team members. Very, very disappointing.
- If there is a maintenance issue that needs attention - you will basically
James Charles
Oct 10, 2017
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Nice apartments but over priced, the lack of community and neighborly climate is depressing. The management team is incredibly rude to renters and fosters a hostile environment. The absence of understanding and people skills from the management team is a perfect example of why long term renters become miserable. The lack of negative reviews on google isn’t a surprise, tenant’s are bound to a contract restricting critical reviews of business practices here. Therefore, it’s hard to see a clear picture of the true opinions people actually have of living in these apartments. My advice to you
Delroy Campbell
Sep 17, 2017
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