← Back to blog

Book Buyback in Albuquerque

Every option for selling used books in Albuquerque compared: local buyers, used bookstores, online services, and campus buyback.

If you're trying to sell books in Albuquerque, you've got several options. Some pay cash, some offer credit, some require shipping, and some won't buy at all. Here's an honest comparison of everything available as of 2026.

Local Options

SellBooksABQ (That's Us)

Pays: Cash, on the spot
Pickup: Yes — free for large collections and estates
Drop-off: Yes — 5445 Edith Blvd NE Unit A
Best for: Any size collection, estates, first editions, textbooks, rare books
Note: We're the only local buyer in Albuquerque that pays cash for books. Everything we don't buy goes to the New Mexico Literacy Project.

Organic Books (Nob Hill)

Pays: Store credit only ($3 hardcover, $2 trade paperback, $1 mass market)
Pickup: No
Best for: People who want to trade books for other books
Limitation: No cash option. Credit only, and they're selective about condition and genre.

Don's Paperback Exchange

Pays: Store credit only
Pickup: No
Best for: Paperback swap
Limitation: Paperbacks only, credit only.

Under Charlie's Covers (Bernalillo)

Pays: Store credit only
Pickup: No
Best for: If you're already in Bernalillo and want to trade
Limitation: 15 miles north of ABQ, credit only.

National / Online Options

BooksRun / Bookscouter

Pays: Cash (mailed check or PayPal)
How: Enter ISBNs online, ship books to them
Best for: Textbooks with known ISBNs
Limitation: You ship at your cost (or theirs for qualifying orders), wait 1-3 weeks for payment, and their offers are often lower than local sale.

Amazon Trade-In

Pays: Amazon gift card credit (not cash)
How: Scan ISBNs, ship for free
Limitation: Not cash. Limited selection — they only accept specific titles.

Campus Buyback (UNM / CNM Bookstore)

Pays: Cash or bookstore credit
Best for: Textbooks assigned next semester at that specific school
Limitation: Only buys books they know they'll use. Offers 10-25% of new price. Seasonal — end of semester only.

The Bottom Line

If you want cash for your books in Albuquerque, SellBooksABQ is the only local option. Used bookstores offer credit. Online services require shipping and waiting. Campus buyback is seasonal and limited.

How We Compare to Other Buyback Options

Albuquerque has a few options for selling books. Here's how they stack up:

  • SellBooksABQ (us) — cash on the spot, free estate pickups, we buy everything from common paperbacks to rare first editions. No shipping, no waiting. Same-day house calls available.
  • Online buyback sites — convenient for textbooks, but they cherry-pick ISBNs and reject most books. You ship at your cost and wait weeks for payment.
  • Used bookstores — most Albuquerque bookstores offer store credit, not cash. They're picky about condition and genres. Great for browsing, less great for selling.
  • Facebook Marketplace / Craigslist — you set the price, but you deal with no-shows, lowballers, and the hassle of individual transactions.
  • Half Price Books — nearest location is not in Albuquerque. They buy in bulk but pay pennies per book for most titles.

Call or text 702-496-4214 or just drop by the warehouse.

Ready to get a quote?

Free evaluation. Honest prices. No pressure. Books we don't buy go to the New Mexico Literacy Project — not a registered non-profit or a charity, just the literacy side of what we do.

Call or Text 702-496-4214 Get a free quote
Sister Site • Same Owner, Same Warehouse

Don't Want to Sell? Donate Instead.

Books I can't pay cash for — or that you'd rather just give away — get donated right here through the New Mexico Literacy Project. Same warehouse, free 24/7 drop-off, or I'll pick up for you. Nothing to the landfill.

Donate Instead →

Not sure? Read "Should I Sell or Donate My Books?" — the honest answer →