8 Don Jose Loop has much to offer in gracious and comfortable living in the high desert. Sited on 6.4 pinon and juniper laden acres, this single level house has been designed to take full advantage of the southern views and ever changing play of light on the Ortiz Mountains. In the centrally located great room, family and friends can gather by the fireplace or around the long bar top in the open concept kitchen. The kitchen opens to a butler's pantry with direct access to the front portal and walled garden for easy outdoor entertainment. Of the three bedrooms, there is a master and junior suite with adjoining baths. The junior suite, currently used as an office and separate from the other bedrooms, would be a wonderfully private guest bedroom or well suited to house a teen. In addition, the house has ample storage, including built in bookshelves. Many upgrades have been added by the seller including a laundry room, updated baths and lighting, a whole house water filtration system, ground mounted solar voltaic panels and arroyo erosion stabilization by The Rain Catcher. But best of all is the 1,131 sf heated out building. Built of steel and with soaring ceilings, roll up doors, 220v electricity and water, the possibilities are endless with this building, located a short, level walk or drive from the house. A dream for artists, artisans or for a business owner to store equipment and supplies, this building rounds out the property's many positive attributes.
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.