The Perfect Turnkey B&B in the Heart of Santa Fe! Nestled within the vibrant, culturally rich streets of near-downtown Santa Fe, Casa Cuma/Santa Fe Bed & Breakfast offers a haven of tranquility and Southwestern charm. The property has served as a bed and breakfast for 40 years, but it could easily become a whole new business opportunity or be transformed into a unique residential property. Step into a world where historic architecture meets modern upgrades and comfort, with every corner whispering visions of the city's rich past, artistic soul, and dynamic future. Casa Cuma is ideally situated in the heart of Santa Fe, just a short stroll from the historic Plaza. Guests at Casa Cuma are welcomed into the warmth and intimacy of a southwestern retreat, each room a sanctuary offering equal parts comfort and style. From en-suite bathrooms to handcrafted furnishings adorned with vibrant Southwestern textiles, every detail has already been thoughtfully curated. An array of amenities designed to enhance a guests' stay are already in place, including homemade breakfasts with locally sourced ingredients and a charming courtyard with trickling fountains to provide a soothing respite from the everyday world. The property consists of six bedrooms, 4 of which are currently rented for the B&B, each with its own entrance and en-suite bathroom. The lobby/community/living room area has its own additional powder room. Furnishings, website/URLs, reservation and payment systems, contact list, and seller training on the ins and outs of the B&B business are all included in the price. An onsite manager and additional employee do the cleaning of rooms and cooking along with property management allowing for this to be a fully staffed, turnkey operation. There are seven off-street parking spaces, with an additional four on-street.
Santa Fe’s Northeast area, within city limits, while conveniently located, gives residents the pleasure of quiet living. On every tree-lined street are examples of newer, award-winning architecture and well-established, older adobes. In addition to the Santa Fe Plaza, this area extends east from St. Francis Drive and south of Alameda to the edge of the climb to the Sangre de Cristos.