Set on 5.19 fully fenced acres with Sandia and Ortiz mountain views, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath single-level home combines Southwestern character with equestrian-ready facilities and thoughtful upgrades. The 2,645-square-foot residence features a light-filled open floor plan, tile and wood flooring, and expansive south-facing windows that frame mountain views. The circular living room with wood stove flows into the dining area and kitchen, while two covered portals extend the living space outdoors. The attached two-car garage with direct entry was insulated and finished in 2023. Horse facilities include two barns with stalls and turnouts for up to 12 horses, water, power, and lighting, a 60' round pen, and a four-acre no-climb fenced field. Recent improvements include solar electric fencing (2019), new barn siding (2020), gutters (2021), water spigots and conduits (2022), chicken wire installation in barn ceilings (2023), RV hookups (2023), and a solar-powered gate opener (2024). Additional enhancements include new kitchen lighting and interior paint (2023) and a 12' x 14' storage shed (2022). With no HOA restrictions, this property offers flexibility for horse enthusiasts and hobbyists alike. Located just 4 minutes from San Marcos Caf & Feed, 12 minutes from Cerrillos, 16 minutes from Madrid, and 22 minutes from Santa Fe shopping and dining, this peaceful property offers mountain views, extensive infrastructure, and a quintessential Santa Fe lifestyle.
The Turquoise Trail! A beautiful road from Santa Fe all the way to Albuquerque. With many lots 2.5 acres or more, this area is perfect for raising horses on wide open spaces with fewer building restrictions than in the city of Santa Fe. The famous Eaves Movie Ranch where movies like “The Cheyenne Social Club” and “Silverado”were filmed completes the Old West feeling.
This rapidly growing area with plans for expansion extending into the 2050’s is largely made up of rolling hills dotted with pinon and juniper. Most of the communities located here have extraordinary views of the Jemez, the Sangres and the Sandias.