If you're dreaming of classic Santa Fe charm in the heart of it all, this private gem at the end of a cul-de-sac is the one. Nestled in the highly sought-after South Capitol neighborhood, this tri-level condo puts you just moments from the Plaza, Canyon Road, and the bustling Railyard District--home to galleries, restaurants, and the award-winning Santa Fe Farmers Market. Inside, you'll find timeless Santa Fe style at every turn: beautiful wood and tile floors, warm kiva fireplaces, hand-troweled plaster walls, traditional ceilings, and colorful Mexican tile. Built with true adobe and meticulously maintained by the current owners, this home is the real deal--Santa Fe style inside and out. They're also offering a beautifully curated furniture package, making it easy to step right into the Santa Fe lifestyle, no unpacking required. With two spacious primary suites--one upstairs and one on the lower level with a private sitting area--this home is ideal for couples traveling together or anyone who values flexible living. And can we talk about comfort? With baseboard hot water radiant heat and mini splits for cooling, you'll always be cozy and comfy. The walled courtyard is the perfect spot for a morning coffee, an evening glass of wine, or simply soaking up the Santa Fe sunshine. This property has a successful history as a short-term rental (permit not transferable), and would make a wonderful full-time home or lock-and-leave getaway. One of just four residences in a charming compound, this home sits at the front of the property--giving it the most natural light, the most breathing room, and the feeling of a private retreat right in the heart of town. Best of all? It's priced under $500 per square foot--an exceptional value this close to the center of town. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of Santa Fe magic.
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.