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Neighborhoods -
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Northeast
District - map area 1 Beginning along the north
side of the Santa Fe River and continuing along
the northern line of Paseo de Peralta, just to the
west of 285 up to the foothills of the mountain
going toward the Santa Fe ski basin. This
area has both low and highlands within and again
neighborhoods with lots ranging from approximately
1/3 of an acre up to some 5 acre parcels with
expansive views in all
directions.
Eastside
District - map area 1 The infamous art gallery
district of Canyon Road is the heart of the
historic Eastside; by far the most pricey and
valued real estate within the Santa Fe city
limits. This area is enclosed by Old Santa
Fe Trail on the south side, the Santa Fe River on
the north side, from the east of Paseo de Peralta
and to the west from the foothills of the Sangre
de Cristo mountain range. This area is home
to a wide range of architecture, including many of
the most historic adobe structures in Santa Fe to
some older not so attended more simple
structures. Accomodating the wide spectrum
of architecture is a landscape of winding narrow
streets, some dirt...some paved, a mixture of
newcomers and families that have held there roots
here for tens of years and even
centuries!!!
Southeast District
- map area 3
This neighborhood is located from the
limits of the city of Santa Fe north to Garcia
Street and to the east of St. Francis. This
are sits above the city on a slope that enables
expansive western vistas all across the Jemez
Mountains and even further out Old Santa Fe Trail
opens up to southern vistas of the Sange De Cristo
Mountains. Many neighborhoods in this area
tend to have lots with a little more area between
them than those closer in to
town.
Gaudalupe District
- map area 3 This
historic area is located to the southwest of the
plaza and sits between Guadalupe west to St.
Francis and between Cerrillos Road and Santa Fe
River, encompassing the legendary
railyard. This has a very old Mexico yet
somewhat European neighboorhood feel to it the way
the not exactly straightforward grid and tightly
innerlaced streets wind themselves around each
other. The railyard is touted to be the new
up and coming hip area of Santa Fe; hosting a new
element of living and commerce, which will
consist predominantly of working artists and
the Farmer's Market's new
home.
South
Capitol - map area 3
Bordered on the west by the
Old Santa Fe Trail, on the south from the State
Capitol buildings at the center of the city all
the way to St. Michael's Drive and extends west to
St. Francis Drive. This neighborhood is home
to many recent renovations and is a very quiet
and quaint side of the city where homes sit rather
closely amongst each other along a grid-like
street pattern.
Southwest District
- map area 4
A
large open range of land along the Turquoise Trail
area with very little commercial element,
approximately fifteen minutes outside of the
central Santa Fe area. This area
is ideal for horse owners wanting a little
solitude from city
life.
The
ArtBarns/Lamy - SE of City Limits - map area
10 Stretching just beyond the
Eldorado Community approximately 5 to 10 minutes
provides more open vistas and larger lots in
general than Eldorado. Also a perfect area
for horse owners and those that want a bit more
space and solitude.
Eldorado
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SE of City Limits - map area
14
This area is a
sizeable bedroom community to Santa Fe located
approximately 15-20 minutes from downtown.
Eldorado may be accessed either via 25N from Old
Santa Fe Trail or Old Las Vegas Highway to
285S. This community has it's own school
system through the eighth grade and is fairly
self-sustained from Santa Fe with a full grocery
store, some healthcare, gym, coffee shop,
restaurants, etc. This community continues
to grow as you read to become a full size suburb
of the City of Santa Fe.
Tesuque - NE of City
Limits - map area 15 Just
north on 285 approximately a 12 minute drive from
downtown is one of the most treasured areas of
real estate outside the city limits.
Tree-covered properties, some with expansive
vistas, some very valuable large horse estates,
home to artists seeking seclusion from the city, a
small market and school system unto itself are the
core of this small village.
Las
Campanas/Newer Neighborhoods off the
599 - NW of
City Limits - map area
25 Located approximately seven to
twelve minutes north on 285 and just off of the
new circular bypass 599 it is a very accessible
area to downtown. This is the golf lovers
haven with both the well-recognized Jack Nickolas
golf course - Las Campanas, as well as the city
Golf Course and a couple others just north of this
area 5-10 minute drive. Also, located in the
immediate area is the world-acclaimed Santa Fe
Opera. This area provides incredibly
expansive 360 degree views of four different
mountain ranges as it sits somewhere 1200-1500
feet above the City Different.
Other Outlying Areas of Our Real
Estate Domain Old Santa Fe
Trail - SE of City Limits - map area
26 This area starts
approximately seven minutes from the downtown
plaza and goes as far as 15 minutes beyond
(approximately 4 miles to 10
miles)
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