
Multifamily and residential income property
Duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and small apartments
Rental condos and single-family rental properties
Private income property review
Looking at homes is often the easiest way to begin. You can see what is available, compare property types, review price ranges, and start getting a feel for the Albuquerque market.
Tucked into Albuquerque's established Northeast Heights, this condo offers simple, comfortable living in a location that makes everyday life easier. It is the kind of home that works for real life -- manageable, practical, and easy to enjoy.
This property features multiple private and shared resident rooms, common living and dining areas, and a care-ready layout supported by extensive recent renovations. This offering is ideal for operators or investors seeking an existing assisted living or shared residential asset without the delays and costs of ground-up construction.
Buying or selling income property can feel like a lot to sort through. These client experiences show what it can feel like when you have clear guidance, honest communication, and someone helping you understand the next step.
Buying an income property is not the same as buying a house to live in.
A homebuyer may focus on lifestyle, layout, finishes, schools, or personal comfort. An investor has to look at the numbers, the condition, the tenant situation, the income, the expenses, the financing, and the long-term plan.
The same is true when selling income property. You are not just selling walls and square footage. You are selling an asset that another buyer will evaluate based on income, upside, risk, and future performance.
Christensen Properties helps real estate investors and property owners slow things down, look at the real picture, and make a more informed decision.

Buying income-producing real estate in Albuquerque should not feel like guessing.
You need to understand what you are buying, why you are buying it, how it may perform, and what kind of responsibility comes with it. A property can look good online and still have problems in the numbers, leases, repairs, or management plan.
We can help you think through:
Your investment goals
Property type and price range
Rental income and rent potential
Operating costs and property condition
Tenant and lease considerations
Financing and deal structure
Property management needs
Long-term hold or exit strategy
The goal is not just to buy a property. The goal is to understand whether the property fits the plan.
Selling an income property is not the same as selling a traditional residential home.
Investor buyers look at income, expenses, rent roll, leases, property condition, management issues, upside, financing, and risk. The way the property is presented can affect how buyers understand the opportunity.
We can help you think through:
Your property and selling goals
Current income and rent roll
Lease and tenant information
Pricing and positioning
Property condition and known issues
Marketing to the right buyer pool
Offer review and negotiation
Closing timeline and next steps
The goal is not just to list the property. The goal is to position the asset clearly so the right buyers can understand the opportunity.
Sometimes you are not ready to buy or sell yet. You may simply be looking at a property and trying to decide whether it deserves a closer look.
That is a smart place to start.
Income property decisions should be based on more than hope, excitement, or someone else’s sales pitch. Before you move forward, it helps to look at the rent, expenses, financing, repairs, vacancy risk, management needs, and your actual reason for buying.
We can help you talk through the deal before you get too far down the road.


Christensen Properties works with investors and property owners who are buying, selling, or evaluating income-producing real estate in Albuquerque and the surrounding area.
This may include:
Duplexes, Triplexes, Fourplexes, and Rental condos
Small multifamily properties, and Apartment buildings
Single-family rental homes
Select mixed-use or commercial-style income properties
Residential investment property portfolios
Every property type is different. The right conversation depends on the property, the numbers, the condition, your goals, and the plan after closing.
Christensen Properties is led by Joshua Christensen, Qualifying Broker with Realty One of New Mexico.
Our work is built around clear guidance, practical strategy, and real estate decisions that make sense beyond the closing table. We help buyers, sellers, investors, and property owners look at the full picture before making a move.
Income property is not just about buying more real estate. It is about understanding the asset, the income, the risk, and the role that property plays in your bigger plan.
That means talking through your goals, your options, the market, the numbers, the timing, the risks, and the next right step.
Income property real estate refers to property that is bought, owned, or sold primarily for income potential. This may include multifamily properties, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, apartment buildings, rental condos, single-family rentals, and other real estate used to generate rent or investment income.
Yes. Residential real estate often focuses on helping someone buy or sell a home they will live in. Income property real estate focuses more on rent, expenses, tenant issues, property condition, financing, management, cash flow, and long-term investment strategy.
Yes. Christensen Properties can help you look at multifamily and income-producing properties in Albuquerque, including duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, small apartment buildings, and other rental property opportunities.
Yes. If you own a rental property, multifamily property, or income-producing asset, Christensen Properties can help you think through pricing, positioning, buyer demand, property information, marketing, and the steps to move toward closing.
Yes. You do not need to be ready to buy or sell right away. If you are looking at a property and want to talk through the numbers, property type, financing, or next step, you can request a private income property review.
Yes. This page is not limited to apartment buildings. We can also discuss single-family rental homes, rental condos, and smaller residential income properties when they are being evaluated as investment or income-producing assets.
No. Some investors already own property. Others are looking for their first income-producing asset. The conversation should start with your goals, your resources, your experience level, and the type of property you are considering.


If you want to buy, sell, or evaluate income-producing real estate in Albuquerque, start here.
Fill out the form, share what you are trying to do, and schedule a private income property review with Christensen Properties.



