Laurie Farber-Condon
505.412.9912
$1,995,000
$1,995,000
505.412.9912
Experience the essence of the Southwest with this picturesque pueblo style home and casita tucked into the Volcanic Hogback Ridge, near petroglyphs, on 11+ breathtaking acres overlooking the sweeping expanse of land and sky surrounding the historic village of Galisteo. Feel a world away in this community of artists and makers, a mere 35 minute drive to Downtown Santa Fe. This artful abode immediately captivates with gracefully rounded contours and a spacious deck with a kiva fireplace, a dream for hosting and dining al fresco while savoring the spectacular views. The vistas continue as one enters the carved front door into the elegant great room featuring a wall of recessed picture windows with window seats, perfect for soaking up sunsets and watching the wildlife. The beauty is enhanced by high ceilings, a stone framed fireplace, and abundant natural light from clerestory windows above and french doors to the veranda. The open-concept design highlights traditional accents including viga & latilla ceilings, wooden lintels, nichos, hardwood, saltillo tile, and brick flooring, and kiva fireplaces. Tradition meets contemporary luxury with fine finishes including diamond plaster walls and a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and backsplash, dual ovens, and a built-in range. Residents and guests can retreat to their own private oases across this split floor plan. Relax under the stars on the courtyard off the primary bedroom, then cozy up next to the primary's own kiva fireplace. A serene flagstone courtyard at the back of the home offers further space for communing with nature. Artists, remote workers, guests or tenants will also love the casita, a private 2 bed, 1 bath home with 2 portals for enjoying a morning coffee while gazing across the landscape. A detached 2-car garage with covered walkway to the main home offers protection for vehicles or a fantastic space for craftsmen and hobbyists. Eco-conscious buyers will appreciate the solar panels and rain barrels.
Beth Caldarello
Coldwell Banker Mountain Prop