A rare opportunity in the heart of Santa Fe's Historic Eastside, this adobe home and casita-- within the six-unit San Antonio Compound built by renowned builder Jay Parks--offers timeless craftsmanship and thoughtful design in the form of a mini compound. Situated on the wide and peaceful San Antonio Street off of Acequia Madre, the offering comprises two separately deeded condominiums sharing a common courtyard, which provides the owner with a three-bedroom main house and an impeccably charming one-bedroom casita. The main house features white oak flooring, antique wooden beams and doors, custom plastered walls, and five fireplaces, typifying the warmth of classic Santa Fe architecture. A stately living room flows into a kitchen with a copper island and granite countertops. There are two bedroom suites plus a third room (served by a hall bathroom) that either works as another guest bedroom or perfect office. Aspen-lined stone pathways within a walled courtyard connect the home to the guest house, passing by a private hot tub that sits between the two homes. The casita is appointed with brick flooring, wood burning fireplace, a freshly updated kitchen, a decadent bedroom suite and two off-street parking spaces - all ensuring your guests will never want to leave. A two-car garage and additional parking are a rare asset in this sought-after downtown location. Meticulously maintained and thoughtfully designed, this is an exceptional offering just moments from Santa Fe's best dining, galleries on Canyon Road, and the Plaza.
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.