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Jemez Springs, NM Eviction Risk Score Sandoval County · New Mexico · Pop. 284

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● Elevated Risk

Jemez Springs, NM sits at 6.0/10 — Elevated risk. 51.0% rent burden, 10.8% renters, ~71-day typical timeline.

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Score vs. benchmarks
Jemez Springs
6.0
Sandoval County
5.2
New Mexico avg
4.4
National avg
4.4
32.7%Tenant-law probabilityi
$3,423–7,767Typical eviction costi
71 daysTypical timelinei
4.53%Filing ratei
$1,331HUD 2BR FMR '25i
$1,232Median renti
51.0%Rent burdeni
10.8%Rentersi

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Sub-score breakdown

Each component on a 1–10 scale. Ticks mark the 25th, 50th, 75th, and 90th percentiles nationally.

Local political climatei
5.9
Regional political climatei
5.9
State political climate
3.9
Economic stressi
8.1
Supply constrainti
4.9
Rent-control riski
9.6
Eviction process difficulty
3.9
Tenant organizing strengthi
2.7
Housing court bias
8.6
Eviction filing rate (ground truth)i
6.6
Voucher gap (market vs HUD FMR)i
0.0
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About eviction risk in Jemez Springs, NM

Jemez Springs, NM has an eviction risk score of 6.0 out of 10, placing it in the elevated-risk tier for landlords operating in Sandoval County and the state of New Mexico. The score combines local political climate, court disposition patterns, cost-of-eviction estimates, tenant organizing strength, and the likelihood of new tenant-protective legislation in the next legislative cycle.

Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates show median gross rent as a percentage of household income is 51.0% — a core driver of eviction filings, because households above 30% of income on rent are statistically more likely to miss a payment after any income shock. Median gross rent in Jemez Springs is $1,232/month. About 10.8% of occupied units here are renter-occupied.

Economic stress: poverty rate 18.6%, unemployment 9.1%. Higher values correlate with higher eviction filing rates and longer court timelines.

Political climate: In 2020, Sandoval County voted Democratic by 8.4 points — classified as moderately tenant-leaning for purposes of rent-control or just-cause expansion risk.

What this score means for landlords

At 6.0/10, Jemez Springs is an elevated-risk environment. Tenant protections are stronger than the national median. Use proactive screening, document notices in writing, and understand your specific just-cause and rent-cap exposure before raising rent or terminating a tenancy.

Nearby Cities — Eviction Risk Comparison

City Distance Population Risk score
Cañon, NM 7.8 mi 436 4.5
Ponderosa, NM 8.4 mi 289 4.6
Jemez Pueblo, NM 11.7 mi 2,199 5.0
San Ysidro, NM 15.4 mi 2,118 5.9
Zia Pueblo, NM 16.9 mi 770 5.0
San Luis, NM 20.4 mi 4.7
Cochiti Lake, NM 21.4 mi 476 4.2
Cochiti, NM 22.2 mi 680 3.4

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