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New Mexico — neighborhood data

ZIP-level federated summaries available in New Mexico today. Full state coverage lands as the data-ingestion layer rolls out through Week 2.

Last verified 2026-06-10

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Geographic distribution of 3 live ZIP codes in New Mexico.

New Mexico top concern

Radon, wildfire, water-supply scarcity

New Mexico has Zone 1 radon coverage statewide. Wildfire risk in northern + central forests; the 2022 Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire was the largest in NM history. Water-supply scarcity drives compliance pressure on small rural EPA SDWIS systems.

See methodology for source citations + refresh cadence per dataset.

3 ZIP codes live

Browse New Mexico ZIPs by topic

Pick a topic to dive deeper across New Mexico addresses. Each topic page explains the source, refresh cadence, and limitations.

New Mexico counties

County-level rollups for property tax, deeds, and EPA radon zones.

Browse New Mexico counties →

Frequently asked questions

How many ZIP codes does zipradar cover in New Mexico?

3 ZIP codes are live in New Mexico today. Coverage expands to top 500 ZIPs by Week 2 and full 41,000+ US ZIPs by Month 2. Each ZIP page federates 12 dimensions: water, flood, wildfire, crime, schools, radon, air, lead, property tax, deeds, zoning, and sex-offender registry.

What is the top neighborhood-data concern in New Mexico?

Radon, wildfire, water-supply scarcity. New Mexico has Zone 1 radon coverage statewide. Wildfire risk in northern + central forests; the 2022 Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire was the largest in NM history. Water-supply scarcity drives compliance pressure on small rural EPA SDWIS systems.

What data sources does zipradar use for New Mexico?

Federated from EPA SDWIS (drinking water), FEMA NFHL (flood), FBI UCR + Crime Data Explorer (crime), NCES CCD (schools), USFS (wildfire risk), EPA Map of Radon Zones, plus New Mexico county assessors and recorders for property tax + deeds. Every claim cites its source; see /methodology for refresh cadence.

Where can I see county-level data for New Mexico?

New Mexico county dashboards roll up property tax (assessor), deeds (recorder), and EPA radon zones at the county tier. Browse /county/nm/ for the full county index — coverage matches ZIP rollout schedule.

New Mexico-specific data sources

zipradar federates state-level data from EPA SDWIS (drinking water), FEMA NFHL (flood), FBI UCR (crime), NCES CCD (schools), plus county assessors and recorders where published. See the methodology page for the full source list and refresh cadence.