This impeccably updated and maintained home offers the best of Sierra del Norte living. Homes of this quality rarely come on the market, and it is a must see for a discerning buyer who wants architectural excellence, privacy, views, and convenient access to the heart of Santa Fe and the ski area. Upon entering the house, the western views of the Jemez and quality of construction attract your immediate attention. Finishes are top-of-line and include diamond finished plaster walls, vigas with coved ceilings, reclaimed pine, brick and flagstone floors. The inviting floor plan has separate primary and guest wings bordering central living spaces. Each suite features fantastic views, en-suite baths and wood burning fireplaces. The kitchen has been completely remodeled with top notch materials and appliances including a wine cooler and steam convection oven. The kitchen flows well into the living/dining areas and adjacent den for easy entertaining. The south wing primary suite and spa like bath are spacious and private with the closet featuring a dedicated second washer and dryer. The wing also features a private office with its own exterior entry. The home is fully air conditioned and heated with three forced air zones in addition to radiant in-floor heating throughout. Portals are located on each side of the house to take advantage of sunrises and sunsets. The semi-circular driveway has plenty of room for guest parking and is gated at both ends. An oversized two-car garage and has room for a shop or other creative space. The grounds are landscaped with rock walls and mature trees and plantings and are fenced with canine friends in mind. This is a jewel of a home and is not to be missed. Be sure to view the 3D tour.
The Northeast of Santa Fe, within city limits, combines the pleasures of quiet living with the conveniences of location. On every tree-lined street are examples of newer, award-winning architecture and well-established, older adobes. In addition to the famous Plaza, this area includes all the land reaching up to the Jemez and the Sandias.