This Quail Run expansive 1,787 sf. Pinon B Condo offers turn-key Santa Fe home for the discerning Buyer. $315,000 in quality improvements blend Santa Fe style with a contemporary aesthetic in a rare fully upgraded Quail Run residence. This exceptional single level home brings the full package: Ready access to multiple patios and gardens from 6 living spaces, remodeled Chef's Kitchen with premium appliances, renovated accessible bathrooms and no interior or exterior steps. An entry Stone Forest granite water feature and master gardener-inspired front garden set the tone. In this exquisite home, the front door opens to an inviting living room with kiva fireplace, double French doors and gallery quality lighting. The adjoining area can be used as dining room, den or sitting area. The tasteful 2021 Chef's Kitchen and Nook have an improved design, patio access and garden view. This stunning kitchen has refurbished cabinets, granite countertops, Hubberton Forge lighting fixtures and Wolf and Sub-Zero stainless appliances. The refinished 2024 primary bedroom features 2nd kiva fireplace and garden view. The remodeled 2024 en suite bathroom allows for aging in place in spa-like setting with open layout, walk-in and curbless shower, wide doorways, updated lighting, safety bars, lever-style faucet/shower controls and customized removable vanity drawers for countertop and sink access. It has handcrafted wood and honed granite vanity with double sinks, cherry wood mirrors, modern glass lighting and walk-in/bonus closets.The ceramic tile and glass shower is bathed in light from 2 skylights with handmade white and terracotta tile by Particular Tile. The remodeled 2024 guest bedroom showcases room separation, garden view and alcove for desk or sitting area. Select upgrades include on-demand tankless water heater, 4 Daikin mini-splits, 2 ceiling fans and waterwise landscaping. This home offers easy indoor-outdoor patio living and sidewalk access to Quail Run Clubhouse and Golfing.
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.