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  2. The Best and Worst Place To Retire in Every State - AOL

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    Best and Worst Place To Retire: New Mexico. Best city: Raton. Average income of households with retirement income: $25,307. Average income of households with Social Security income: $19,899.

  3. Should You Retire in New Mexico? - AOL

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    The typical home price in New Mexico was recently only $306,434 -- about 84% of the national average. Car insurance is also on the low side, recently averaging $2,438 annually, about $579 below ...

  4. Arroyo Seco, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Arroyo Seco's economy is based on tourism and services to residents of retirement and vacation homes. Arroyo Seco has a post office , with the ZIP code 87514. The 87514 ZIP Code Tabulation Area had a population of 1,310 at the 2000 census , with 996 housing units, a land area of 53.63 sq. miles, a water area of 0.05 sq. mile, and a population ...

  5. 50 Best and Worst Retirement Towns - AOL

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    For many of us, the town we retire to isn't hard to work out. After all, living near to family and friends is often one of the most important elements of what most people envision for their golden...

  6. Carson, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Carson is an unincorporated community in southwestern Taos County, New Mexico, United States. [1] Named after frontiersman and Taos resident Kit Carson, Carson was founded c. 1908, when the surrounding area was opened for homesteading. [2] Carson is a low-density rural residential area. Carson has a post office, with the ZIP code 87517.

  7. Taos County, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The county's highest point is the summit of Wheeler Peak at 13,161 feet (4,011 m). This summit is also the highest natural point in New Mexico. [5] The county has the highest mean elevation of any U.S. county outside of Colorado at 8,510 feet (2,590 m), even though it ranks only 22nd overall. [6] Taos County contains 17 of New Mexico's highest ...