Hidden in plain sight is this incredibly rare find, units B & T in the Laribbas Compound which features ten distinctive condo units in total. It's all about location in Santa Fe and Laribbas Compound is in the heart of the Guadalupe District, a quarter mile from the vibrant Railyard District and a short walk (less than a mile) to the historic Santa Fe Plaza. Unit B is the largest of the condos in the compound offering one bedroom with a private bath, a large living space perfect for hosting, a powder room, two private courtyards, and a separate storage area. Other features include a large fireplace in the living area, decorative fireplace in the bedroom, latillas and wood beamed ceilings, a large custom Dutch door, stained concrete floors perfect for the radiant heat and newer appliances including dishwasher, refrigerator, oven, and stacked washer/dryer. Unit T is perfect for your many visitors, or as a long-term rental as its currently being used (lease ends in August), this unit is fully furnished. She packs a punch at just 352 square feet but with a large basement that can be fashioned to your immediate needs. Other features of T include a private patio, hardwood floors, vibrant southwest colored walls and updated bath. Furnishings include a queen-sized sleeper sofa, twin overstuffed chair, and two-seater dining table. Enjoy the lovely community features of Larribas Compound including the community garden, fountain, picnic area and dedicated parking space for each unit. A private pedestrian gate can be found on Irvine and the gated parking entry is located on Ambrosio. The HOA covers community landscaping and roof maintenance. No short-term rentals allowed. Larribas Compound lies safely tucked away behind a pedestrian gate on Irvine and a private car entry on Ambrosio.
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.