This newly Listed property is an outstanding property for so many reasons:Built in 1983-84 by Grover/Ivey, nestled in the cherished Santa Fe Eastside, this home sits on a very private 1.045 acre parcel just off the Old Santa Fe Trail with magnificent East and West views of Sun & Moon Mountains as well as the Jemez Range, all but assuring the daily drama of powerful sunrise and sunset views. A very inviting and large living room immediately sets a gracious entertaining ambience with 12' ceilings, long elegant vigas and embossed corbels that are accented with a west facing picture window and accompanying corner kiva fireplace. A grand Chef's kitchen stands ready for friends and family equally providing outdoor access to a large terraced dining and media venue with a recently added (2022) heated plunge pool festive zone nearby!The house footprint (3,640 sq ft) includes three formal bedrooms (one being primary), two larger optional use suites for creative uses and needs, three and one half bathrooms surround these rooms with 3 interior Kiva fireplaces and one exterior stone fireplace surround for those Winter moments! The Primary bedroom has newly renovated bathroom, shower, sink and closet installs by Lisa Samuel's Alchemy providing a nice Contemporary feel to the Owner quarters.Neighborhood access to E Zia Road as well as Old SF Trail provides quick & easy shopping, grocery, health care and athletic services. Sun Mountain Trailhead is 5 minutes away...and various local School possibilities are nearby. A Lifetime fiberglass storage shed with double door entry two skylights and fixed window convey on to Buyer at Closing. Should new Owner be wondering about a Casita possibility onsite, there is ample room to build eastwards in the open field subject to Historic Review District overlay approval. Mature and abundant landscaping is readily apparent throughout the property. Privacy and grace are signature features of this lovely distinguished home.
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.