Experience Northern New Mexico living at its finest on this exceptional 2.5-acre property featuring a spacious 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 2,800 sq ft main home and a fully equipped 3-bedroom, 2-bath manufactured guest house. The impressive, custom-built main residence highlights timeless Southwest charm with plaster walls, vigas, a kiva fireplace, beautiful artistic touches, and warm, inviting living spaces.Sustainable living is built right in with a fully paid-off solar panel system, offering energy efficiency and long-term savings. Outdoors, enjoy incredible views of the mountains, peaceful moments by the tranquil koi pond, or explore the expansive grounds. You can also take advantage of the versatile detached shop/garage--ideal for projects, hobbies, or additional storage.An exceptionally productive private well provides reliable water for both homes and the acreage, enhancing the property's self-sufficiency. Potentially providing as high as 40 to 50 gallons per minute, the pump has been governed to produce at 25 GPM, which easily accounts for any residential, or even livestock need. Additionally, an in-ground 1200 gallon tank provides water to the pressure tanks through an automatic softener. Water is absolutely not an issue at this incredible property. Perfect for multi-generational living, rental income, or extended-stay guests, this rare offering blends comfort, functionality, ample space, and true Southwest appeal. Schedule your private tour today!
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.