Welcome to your own slice of the Southwest -- a 1,664-square-foot largely adobe home built around a one-of-a-kind geodesic dome, full of character and heart. Set on 2.5 peaceful acres with sweeping Sangre de Cristo mountain views, this property offers the best of rural living, combining comfort, sustainability, and the beauty of the high desert.Step inside and feel the warmth of handcrafted adobe walls, the wooden geodesic dome, exposed vigas, and natural wood and Saltillo tile floors. The primary bedroom features a corner kiva fireplace, creating the perfect cozy retreat on cool evenings. The spacious kitchen is well equipped with stainless steel appliances and plenty of room for gathering, cooking, and sharing meals made from your own garden bounty.The home stays comfortable year-round with a mini-split, woodstove, and solar hot water, while a greywater irrigation system helps nourish your land.Outside, you'll find everything you need for a working mini-ranch or hobby farm -- stables for eight horses with water and electricity, an arena, and ample storage for tack, tools, and feed. The private well ensures reliable water, and there's space to expand your gardens or add more animal pens. Currently, the homestead is happily shared with turkeys, chickens, and mini goats, all thriving under the wide New Mexico sky.This property isn't just a home -- it's a lifestyle. A peaceful haven where you can slow down, breathe deep, and live in rhythm with the land.
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.