This home atop a hill has unobstructed views of the sunrise and sunset year round. Sitting on 2.5 acres, the spacious house has five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Three of the bedrooms and three bathrooms are upstairs. A fully finished basement can be its own living space, with two bedrooms, a bathroom, a spacious living area, media room, and rec room. The house currently uses propane. The owners began the conversion to natural gas. This work could be completed for a fraction of the cost of a full conversion. Nearby sights include El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Ojo Caliente Santa Fe, Leonora Curtin Wetland Preserve, La Cienguilla Petroglyphs, and Tetilla Peak.
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.