Nothing says Santa Fe more than a precious adobe home, tucked into the most desirable of locations - South Capitol. And nothing is more unique than a completely renovated adobe home in Santa Fe. Ideal is the most applicable word for this condo. Ideal location because South Capitol offers such walkability/proximity - to the Plaza, the Railyard District, restaurants, Kaune's neighborhood market, museums, shopping, all the well-known fiestas and markets on the Plaza. Ideal because the location and privacy of this particular condo are unique to the center of Santa Fe. Ideal because you will never need to endure the dreaded renovation. Ideal because the current owner is so meticulous you can move in and start enjoying life instead of trying to find a contractor! Ideal because, as you can see from the photos, the Santa Fe details are abundant - so beautiful and coveted in a Santa Fe home. Every ceiling is designed with different details, hand-carved corbels and vigas are ever-present. And take a look at the fabulous fireplace! The house is also ideal because adobe brick construction offers a time-honored green building technique which provides heat retention in the winter months and cool respite from the warmer summer days. Ideal because mature trees are a highlight of South Capitol and are abundant for this setting. This is a stunning example of "pride of ownership", and you will have the daily delight to embrace this perfection. Will this treasure be your residence or your get-away home in Santa Fe? IF you have interest in renting this unit, you could check out the rental listing on Zillow, same address @ Unit A. Or, santafeluxuryrental.com/La Casa Azul. The recent price reduction to $998,200 represents an 8% drop, for a property in impeccable condition and an ideal "lock and leave" property in Santa Fe! This could be your Santa Fe home - lucky you!
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.