Long famous for the Santa Fe fine art galleries, restaurants, and specialty shops, Canyon Road has become one of Santa Fe’s most popular attractions. Upper Canyon Road has long-established residences and the Randall Davey Audubon Center, encompassing 135 acres and miles of hiking trails, a nature store, and the historic house of artist Randall Davey.
Bordered in the northeast by Old Santa Fe Trail and in the southwest by the South Capitol area, the length of Old Pecos Trail road comprises a professional district and established communities. The hospital is located here as are many of the doctors’ offices.
Guadalupe Historic & Railyard District, bordered on the east by the ancient Santuario de Guadalupe, the end of the Camino Real, and in the west by St. Francis Drive, this little neighborhood is a collection of beautifully-renovated adobes and up-and-comers. The lots are small and tidy. Short walking distance from the downtown Plaza, the Rail Runner train station, shops, and a quaint movie theater.
With some homes dating back centuries, the neighborhoods of the Historic Eastside boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens. Hosting a mix of multi-generational families and newcomers, the homes, often hidden behind high walls and accessed by narrow, dirt lanes, recall the city’s early history and lend Santa Fe a unique heritage. Views are scarce here, but authenticity and atmosphere dominate.
Also known as Museum Hill, stretching from the heart of Santa Fe to Missouri, this historic westward route has carried thousands to the Southwest. Now, Old Santa Fe Trail boasts gracious, adobe homes and newer architectural wonders. Around the ‘museum district’, housing the Museum Of International Folk Art, The Museum Of Indian Arts and Culture, The Wheelwright Museum Of The American Indian, the terrain is dotted with piñon and juniper.
If your looking for a mountain home in Santa Fe, NM, take a look at Sierra Del Norte for building your next home. Nestled in the magnificently rugged foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, just 3.3 miles away from the Santa Fe Plaza, the upscale Sierra del Norte neighborhood offers luxury, a variety of home styles, splendid panoramic views, and a five-star location. Piñon trees dot the hillsides and decorate the landscape. This Santa Fe real estate is considered the top of the line, and its elevation of 7,600 feet only underscores that fact.
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