Nicely remodeled 4 bedroom 3 bath Northern New Mexico style home with indoor pool, office space, multiple living areas, and a detached 775 sq ft professional artists studio on 1.08 acres in La Cienega. Surrounded by a wall and fence for privacy, this home has hardwood floors, Sangre de Cristo views and plenty of space to expand. The spacious living room has a whitewashed brick fireplace with insert, and ample wall space for displaying art. The roomy kitchen has been updated with stainless steel appliances, corian countertops, rich wood cabinetry and has a small bay window above the sink. And tile backsplash and floors complete the look. Just off the kitchen is an eating area that flows into the living room allowing for ease of entertaining. On an upper level, the master bedroom has its own fireplace with seating area, an ensuite bathroom with vanity and a step in shower. The other bedrooms located on the main level are nicely separated from the master offering privacy for your guests. On a lower level, the office opens to the indoor heated pool with French doors that open to an enclosed garden area with a peach tree, rose bushes and a patio. The separate artist's studio has electric heat, portable A/C, vaulted ceiling, French doors and ample room to create. Roof on studio was recently replaced. Located just minutes from Santa Fe, this home is on a private well, has an attached 2 car garage and space for RV parking. No HOA.
La Cienega & La Cieneguilla – These historic areas dates from the early 1700s and were an important stopping point (paraje) along the famous Camino Real, the royal road from Mexico City to Santa Fe. The larger lots are dotted with pinon and juniper, while the lower elevations are lush with mature cottonwoods. Includes Remuda Ridge, the race track area and the Ranchos de la Luna subdivision.
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.