Taos

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Overview for Taos, NM

6,524 people live in Taos, where the median age is 52.6 and the average individual income is $32,466. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

6,524

Total Population

52.6 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$32,466

Average individual Income

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Taos Real Estate

A vibrant and historical hub along the beautiful Rio Grande
 
Taos real estate offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The architecture in Taos is a mix of traditional adobe homes, as well as more contemporary styles. Taos homes for sale range from historic adobe homes, to modern luxury homes, to cozy cabins in the mountains. With its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Taos is the perfect place to call home.
 

The Rich History of Taos

Taos has a rich history and scenery, with much of its story tracing back to the indigenous Taos Pueblo tribe. Its name comes from the Taos language, translating to “place of red willows.” Located along the Rio Grande near the highest point of New Mexico, Taos has as much to offer in views as it does in culture. Its proximity to the Sante Fe Trail led to its development as a trading center. The area maintains a strong identity rooted in its Pueblo Taos origins, and Taos real estate maintains that honor in its beautiful traditional adobes.

Taos is also considered to be an artistic and creative hub, attracting crafters of all types. The Harwood Museum of Art and the Taos Art Museum are two wonderful galleries that contribute heavily to the creative scene. They are both located in Taos’ downtown area, alongside various boutiques, unique architecture, and historical landmarks. Locals love the lively scene of Taos and likewise frequent the area’s surrounding mountains and outdoor sites.
 

What to Love

  • Clean feel and beautiful lighting
  • Countless strolls, hikes, and views
  • The vibrant and active art scene
  • Compassionate neighbors and a strong sense of community

Local Lifestyle

Residents of Taos are known to be extraordinarily kind and hardworking. People come here because they love their time outdoors and being surrounded by beautiful things. They, in turn, strive to contribute beauty to their home. For years Taos has been considered to be an artist’s colony. Simultaneously, Taos is brimming with a mountain lifestyle as part of appreciating Taos’ gorgeous landscape often involves taking full advantage of its world-class skiing and hiking opportunities.

Dining, Shopping, & Entertainment

Taos is home to many delicious and unique restaurants. Martyrs Steakhouse is an upscale establishment offering New Mexican fare, steaks, and specialty cocktails. It is quaintly situated amongst a renovated adobe, making for a charming and one-of-a-kind dining experience. Medley is another high-end option with an innovative and modern spin on traditional dishes and cocktails.

The Love Apple prides itself on taking the “you are what you eat” philosophy to heart and carefully selects the finest and freshest local produce for its rotating menu. Those who love global cuisine enjoy dining at Doc Martin’s restaurant, a historical spot known for its worldly fare. The atmosphere is exciting, attracting those looking for a lively and colorful meal and experience.

Taos Mesa Brewing is one of the area’s highly successful up-and-coming breweries and is a great place to hang out with friends or go on a date. The Adobe Bar at The Historic Taos Inn is another popular drink spot, and the Alley Cantina has good brews, games, and live music.

Residents of Taos often go to the Taos Plaza or John Dunn Shops for their shopping needs. These two commercial hubs are home to unique boutiques and big-name retailers and serve as a good meeting place in town. A nice assortment of shops, restaurants, and services is scattered throughout these areas.
 

Things to Do

Taos hosts an assortment of notable events and festivals every year. Locals and visitors flock to the Taos Summer Music Series each summer, where they enjoy good tunes and laid-back attitudes with friends and family. The Big Barn Dance is another lively event, and the Paseo Project attracts artists and art enthusiasts of all mediums. Come winter, there are still activities to look forward to, such as the beloved Yuletide in Taos festival.

Locals also take the time to cherish the beautiful nature surrounding them. Located just 45 minutes from Wheeler Park, the highest mountain in New Mexico, residents are eager to get outside and seize the day. Wheeler Park is a great area for a stroll, photoshoot, or just a peaceful moment to yourself. Those struck by wanderlust enjoy driving the High Road to Taos, a beautiful route running from Santa Fe to Taos alongside the gorgeous Sangre de Cristo Mountain range.

For a glimpse into the town’s vibrant arts scene, the Taos Museum of Art, Millicent Rogers Museum, Harwood Museum of Art, and Martinez Hacienda are only a few of the area’s abundant galleries and art spaces. They are great to check out any time during the year.
 

Schools

Many students of Taos attend Taos Municipal Schools. Some notable schools include:

 
 
 

Demographics and Employment Data for Taos, NM

Taos has 2,536 households, with an average household size of 2.49. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Taos do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 6,524 people call Taos home. The population density is 1,080.39 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

6,524

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

52.6

Median Age

50.83 / 49.17%

Men vs Women

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2,536

Total Households

2.49

Average Household Size

$32,466

Average individual Income

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Schools in Taos, NM

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