This contemporary Pueblo-style 3-bedroom residence located on nearly 2 acres in Las Campanas offers both elegant design and a setting selected to maximize the views and privacy. Built in 2016, the single level floorpan is ideal with two guest suites and an office opposite the house from a generous primary bedroom. The main living area is replete with 15-foot ceilings and nearly floor-to-ceiling glass doors that frame the dynamic panorama of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. When the doors are pocketed fully into the wall, the dramatic, open concept living/dining/kitchen area flows seamlessly into a large portal and beautifully planted walled courtyard. This is a house built to enjoy a perfect summer evening. The sleek and modern kitchen includes an ample walk-in pantry, Jenn-Aire stainless steel appliances, a 6-burner gas cooktop and a bar level eat-in counter. The airy master bedroom suite captures mountain views to be enjoyed in a secluded sitting area with a raised hearth fireplace. The primary bathroom and closet are spacious and refined. With a 3-car garage, a private lot, no steps, a thoughtful floor plan and modern amenities, 63 Thundercloud lacks for nothing.
In the tree-studded rolling hills northwest of town are Las Campanas and a host of other developments and neighborhoods of larger, private lots and newer homes, most with city services and utilities. The land here sits between the city and the arroyos that carry rainwater to the Rio Grande, just a few miles west, creating a landscape almost like ocean waves rolling into shore.