Currently being used as a short-term rental with 40k in earnings from January through July 2024. Discover this unique mountain retreat designed by the innovative architect Arthur Risser. The main room on the upper level offers stunning day and night views from the Jemez Mountains south to the Sandias. This multi-level original home presents the opportunity to separate an upstairs room with ground-floor egress, making it versatile for various living arrangements.Situated in the coveted Hyde Park Estates, one of Santa Fe's most desirable developments, this home is nestled against the Santa Fe National Forest. Enjoy all the skiing (just 12 miles away), hiking, and biking you could desire. When you're in the mood for city culture, you're less than 5 miles from downtown and less than a mile from the renowned Japanese spa, Ten Thousand Waves. This serene and quiet retreat is also a haven for birds and hummingbirds.This property is perfect whether you're looking for a residence, investment, or mountain getaway. Currently a licensed Airbnb, it boasts a steady income stream. The owners have updated and reorganized the home, making it more modern while preserving its distinctive architectural charm. They've upgraded the HVAC system to mini-splits, ensuring year-round comfort with efficient heating and cooling. The entry-level bedroom features a bonus sunroom with a built-in infrared sauna, offering a luxurious touch.They also added a spacious deck for outdoor entertaining and a hot tub, making this home ideal for hosting gatherings or relaxing. The breathtaking night sky and city light views are unmatched, and the surrounding mountains provide a stunning backdrop for morning coffee on the expansive upstairs deck.Don't miss the chance to see this incredible property on 1.108 acres!
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.