7254 Old Santa Fe Trail

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  • Price: $1,500,000
  • MLS: 202339008
  • Status: Pending
  • Type: Residential
  • Acres: 25
  • Area: 3S-SF City SE South
  • Total Sqft: 0

Property Description

Many possibilities exist for this unique property in the foothills of Santa Fe. Adjacent to Quail Run, this 25 acre parcel consists of three, 5 acre approved contiguous legal lots, and one 10 acre approved contiguous lot that could be divided under current County code. There is maximum flexibility to build your dream home with expansive views surrounded by open space, or design and build your own compound or subdivision. Views are available from all the lots and all offer gently sloping building sites. There is an existing well that could be shared, and future wells could be permitted under current state regulations. Access to gas and electric are available off Old Santa Fe Trail and the property is on the border of the City and County lands. There is a designated bike path on Old Santa Fe Trail and many hiking trails are nearby, including the iconic Sun Mountain and Arroyo Hondo Open Space. Take advantage of the Quail Run health club, golf, and community memberships available at their facility and enjoy the scenery on a short drive to local restaurants, Museum Hill, the historic Eastside, Canyon Road, and the Plaza.

Additional Information

  • Type Residential
  • Days On Market 274
  • UtilitiesWater Available, Electricity Available
  • Water SourceOther, See Remarks, Shared Well, Well
  • SewageSeptic Needed
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Presenting Broker

Roxanne Apple
(505) 660-5998
Sotheby's International Realty ®
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Neighborhood Info

Santa Fe City Southeast

Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside
With some homes dating back centuries, these neighborhoods boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens. Hosting a mix of multi-generational families and newcomers, the homes, often hidden behind high walls and accessed by narrow, dirt lanes, recall the city’s early history and lend Santa Fe a unique heritage.

Schools

  • Elementary School: Wood Gormley
  • Junior High School: Milagro
  • High School: Santa Fe