Welcome to 3869 Old Santa Fe Trail, a picturesque estate adjacent to Sun Mountain in the rolling foothills of Santa Fe's most storied corridor. Weaving the romance of historic New Mexico with modern amenities, this property rests on a serene 3 acres just 1.5 miles from Museum Hill and 3 miles from the Santa Fe Plaza.Rooted in Santa Fe's rich architectural heritage, the home exudes authentic charm: hand-carved beams and artisan-crafted finishes pay homage to centuries of tradition. The 3 bedroom, 3 bath, plus flex space, main home has the space for a true entertainer. A gorgeous patio off the dining area and cozy sunken living room with elegantly detailed fireplace will delight any visitor. The primary bedroom suite on the second floor boasts views of Sun Mountain, its own fireplace, a spa-like bathroom, an oxygenation system for a perfectly restful sleep and space to create a comfortable tv area or office with views.Enjoy not only a beautiful main home but space for guests in the one bedroom casita with kiva fireplace. The 968 sqft studio space above the garage is an inspiration! Savor views, a deck and ample room for all the creative endeavors you wish to pursue. There is also a 3/4 bath and kitchenette if you decide you want to create a treehouse guest space. Surrounding the home, 3 acres unfold into a private landscape of pion-dotted tranquility. The land connects to the trailhead for Sun Mountain. Imagine taking your morning hike then ending up with a coffee on your gorgeous patio garden. There are raised beds for growing vegetables and multiple fruit trees on the property, plus a 10,000 gallon cistern for catching rain water for irrigation. Solar panels support a sustainable lifestyle, helping to protect the stunning surroundings.3869 Old Santa Fe Trail is more than a residence, it's an invitation to inhabit legacy, wellness, and peace in one of the Southwest's most coveted settings.
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.