What BestPlaces Users Say about Farmington
Farmington, New Mexico is a small city located in the northwest part of the state. It is known for its rich history and scenic landscapes, as well as its close proximity to popular outdoor attractions like Mesa Verde National Park and Chaco Culture National Historical Park. However, like any city, it has its own unique characteristics and challenges that may impact one's decision to live there. To get a better understanding of what it's like to live in Farmington, let's take a look at some user reviews from BestPlaces.net.
- "Farmington is a great place to live for those who love the outdoors. There are plenty of hiking and camping opportunities nearby, and the scenery is truly breathtaking. However, the cost of living is quite high and the job market is limited." - JohnDoe123
- "I've lived in Farmington for over 20 years and I love it. The community is close-knit and there are always events and festivals happening. The only downside is the lack of diversity and job opportunities." - JaneSmith456
- "I moved to Farmington for work and I have to say, I'm not impressed. The traffic is terrible and the air quality can be pretty bad at times. Plus, the winters can be brutal." - OutdoorEnthusiast789
- "I've lived in Farmington my whole life and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. The cost of living is reasonable and there are plenty of good schools in the area. The only downside is the lack of nightlife and entertainment options." - NMnative222
Based on these reviews, it seems that Farmington may be a great place to live for those who enjoy outdoor activities and a close-knit community. However, it may not be the best option for those seeking job opportunities or a diverse population. Additionally, the high cost of living and harsh winters may be a deterrent for some. Ultimately, it is important for individuals to consider their own priorities and do thorough research before making the decision to live in Farmington.
based on 24 ReviewsGet to know Farmington with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Farmington
Do not move here if you value happiness. - 1/15/2019
The worst place I have ever lived. It is dirty, crime ridden, uneducated and good luck getting good medical care. San Juan anything sucks. Unfriendly, ugly, dusty, traffic is bad and the drivers are worse!!!!! Its legal I guess for people to keep trash in a heap instead of disposing of it. No one will do anything about it either. I hate it here!!!!
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Don't move to Farmington - 5/5/2018
No social life, limited resources, dirty roads with potholes, unclean people, litter, no recreational resources of any value. Employment opportunities don't exist, lack of cultural
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Outdoor recreation on the cheap - 3/11/2018
World class fly fishing (San Juan shuffle!), nearby colorado skiing, and perhaps one of the best climates in the continental US (average western summer with mild winter, sun almost every day). I've never seen bumper to bumper traffic except when there is an accident, the air quality is actually among the best in the country on most days (see AQI rankings), and it has dramatically more cultural diversity than the midwest, with some AMAZING food. Cost of living is low, crime is high, outdoors rec opportunities abound. Have to drive to durango to catch commercial flights (1hr).
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The air is getting better and the city is growing - 10/7/2015
I personally love Farmington, NM im an architect and an architect doesn't get paid much in New Mexico but in Farmington, NM it is different because if the plans they have for the city 1: they plan to shutdown all the power plants by 2020 declared by obama so the air will be better. 2: is that the city if getting greener they are recycling more and there more of a grassland now. 3: is Farmington is the fastest growing city in America 1 out of 3 not in population but more in construction they have a 84.5% construction rate a year and it grows more and more by 2020 the city plans to be the size of Albuquerque they have the most commercial in the state and Farmington plans to have the second most commercial in the state.
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Horrible place to live - 10/18/2014
San Juan County has the highest percentage of domestic violence in the country. It also has the highest amount of methane gas in the country, and the majority of individuals living here have developed asthma, cancer, or serious respiratory problems. The coal fired power plants in the area are among the worst in the entire nation and pollute the air. There is radioactive materials buried underground nearby from nuclear testing, and tremendous amounts of uranium in the ground. Most people here are uneducated, and a heavy amount of non-denominational churches that are male-oriented and see women as subservient, and the general resonation of the area is very hateful towards women. The Navajo tribe is moving off of the reservation and compose most of the employees of the stores and are degrading the area. There is a large amount of drug dens, and a meth problem. There is also no cultural or educational events in the area, a total lack of quality restaurants, that usually close down soon
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big blue Skies - 10/29/2013
Our weather here can be extreme, hot in summer and some below zero in winter (occasionally), BUT we have the most beautiful skies anywhere - big, expansive and lots of light. Amazing storm clouds as well. Not a lot of green grass but spectacular
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A great place to live - 2/28/2013
its not the kind of town you would normally write about. In fact i used to truly hate Farmington. but it has become home. there are tone of things you can go and
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air quality of farmington nm - 11/22/2010
I wold like to correct you on your rating of air quality in Farmington, NM. For the past few years the air quality was rated as a "1" on Sperling's bestplaces.net. This was a correct rating. Now, Farmington, NM is rated as an 86.1. As the former Public Health Educator for the Department of Health in Farmington, New Mexico in San Juan County, I was hired to do undercover work to research the emission of the third worst coal-fired power plants, two of them that reside in that area. The emissions cause about 80% of th children in San Juan County, especially the Navajo children on the Shiprock reservation, to have asthma, not to mention the effects on the adults health also - devastating health effects. I worked with an Epidemiologist that had a Doctorate degree, who confirmed these findings. I also worked with Jan Schlichtman, an environmental attorney of whom they made the movie "A Civil ActionSuit" who actually came to Farmingtonto assist me and an attorney friend to enlighten
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Farmington, NM - 9/22/2009
The area has a very peculiar culture very heavily influenced by the Navajo reservation nearby. Farmington is the largest city within a three hour radius and is very limited in its shopping. If you plan on moving here get used to ordering online or making one trip to do all of your shopping in Albuquerque. The city has really funded their parks and recreations well; however, they are looking into closing down the community theater to cut costs. This region is very dry and there are no lakes to swim in. The local lake is mostly only good for boating. Not a whole lot to do and the cost of living is pretty high compared to Texas (where we moved
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