I'm relatively new to Albuquerque (and Eccie) having moved from another Rocky Mountain state about 2 years ago. Enjoying it thus far. Before moving, I had stayed here, Santa Fe, Taos and in central areas of the state quiet a few times so I had a fairly good feel for the overall state and the Albuquerque area.
Of course, it's subjective, but I think the weather around Albuquerque is fairly moderate winter and summer. It's high desert so it's dry. Albuquerque gets very little snow but it is windy most of the year.
Lots of places to hike, bike and take in the culture. If you need a different fix, you can get to the Colorado San Juans in about 5 1/2 hours, Moab Utah in about 6 1/2 hours and the Grand Canyon in Arizona in about 6 hours.
You probably know that politically it's Democratic. Coming here, I knew the state is medically under served. Getting care is a big PIA and you'll likely see PAs nor NPs at an urgent care center before an MD. Or as happened to me a couple of times, the MDs I was scheduled to see left their practices.
If you find a medical provider who is taking patients, plan on booking appointments many months in advance.
People grouse about traffic. They haven't seen anything compared to major cities. Rush hour is about that; otherwise, you can get pretty much be anywhere in the Albuquerque area in 30 minutes. If you end up further north in Rio Rancho, times will be a little longer.
For housing, Rio Rancho has a good bit of new construction. Elsewhere in Albuquerque, it's in-fill type developments.
Feel free to message me. Good luck in your search!