With all of Santa Fe’s vibrant Railyard District just outside your door, this meticulously restored and remodeled ‘significant’ historic adobe residence (with a 553 square foot attached Casita) is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The story of how the property was restored from top to bottom began in 2016 with the owners’ love of authentic Santa Fe architecture. Partnering with renowned adobe architect Bruce Davis who collaborated with the esteemed Tent Rock builders and local craftsmen, many of them coming out of retirement, added to the soul of this project. The home’s historic status means windows and doors seen from the street were rebuilt by hand to duplicate the original elements. The remodel included new plumbing, electrical, roof, and stucco were all replaced. Custom cabinetry by Baglione Woodworks graces both the house and Casita. Herringbone brick floors with radiant floor heat, five mini-splits and Andersen Eagle windows show the attention to quality throughout. Author and landscape architect Judith Phillips designed the garden. A generous courtyard-parking area has been completely paved with small cobblestones accessed through a remotely controlled latilla gate for security and privacy. Currently, the Casita is run as a positively reviewed, robust income-producing business. Fully furnished as a rental, conveys. Casita’s 553 sq’ is included in total square footage. Buyers read the Santa Fe Rental Ordinance in Documents. Please come and see this truly remarkable residence in an unbeatable location!
Neither Listing Brokers nor Seller warrants the square footage of the home or lot. If the size of the home or lot is of material consideration to the Buyer, then the Buyer should have them measured. Tax Levy is from the Assessor website. All fires depicted are photo-shopped. Buyer to verify the functionality of the fireplaces.