This lovely townhome is a short distance from the Santa Fe Plaza near Fort Marcy Recreation Center and the pickle-ball courts. Located a little way up Old Taos Highway, it is nestled into a serene and secluded landscape. The covered entrance patio leads into a lovely and welcoming home with Saltillo tile throughout. Off the entrance hall to the left is a galley kitchen with updated appliances and a wood ceiling, and a little further on is the dining area with wainscoting and sliding glass doors that open to a covered outdoor patio. Down two steps is located the living room with soaring ceilings, a kiva fireplace, and French doors to a walled open patio. In the other direction the entrance hall leads to a guest-bedroom with a wood ceiling and an added sitting/office area as well, as proximity to the guest bathroom. In the middle of the entrance hall is the door to a very large, lovely primary suite. It comes with its own bathroom with double sinks and a walk-in closet. Down a step is a small enclosed space currently used as an exercise room. There are skylights throughout the home giving extra illumination. This home offers proximity to the plaza of Santa Fe with all it offers, as well as the privacy of a residential neighborhood.
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.