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Million dollar homes in Santa Fe

tom’s tip Recently I’ve been asked to post some of the most expensive homes available in Santa Fe. Each of the properties are unique and located in some of the most beautiful vistas in our city. If you decide on any of these homes, you won’t be disappointed. If you’re looking or something a little smaller or less expensive, give me a call or email at tom@truheo.com. I’ll look forward from hearing from you. Which one is your favorite? Properties
courtesy of participating Brokers thru the IDX exchange.

East side Santa Fe

   

 
Properties courtesy of participating
Brokers thru the IDX exchange.
 
 
 

 

 

t o m’s  t i p

East side Santa Fe
is located mostly along the foot hills of Santa Fe. The heart of east side is Canyon Road and the small roads (Caminos or Caminitos) such as Cerro Gordo, Apodocca Hill, Camino Monte Sol and Acequia Madre.  The Downtown and East side Historic District includes the oldest parts of Santa Fe with the urban commercial and governmental center generally near Paseo de Peralta and the more rural residential area to the east generally along Palace Avenue, Alameda Street, Cerro Gordo Road, Canyon Road, Camino del Monte Sol, and Garcia Street. Most east side homes fall within the
Historic District. You’ll find adobe homes with vigas, nichos, portals, and coyote fences. Homes are on more expensive since they are historic and capture the artistry of the old masters who used the earth to shape their homes. As the new generation of builder and restorers,  many east side homes have been upgraded to the finest of products. East side has expanded to include  the south east properties
near St. Johns College and as far south along the Old Santa Fe and Old Pecos Trail as homes hug up to the foot hills but for the most part fall outside the Historic District.  Many homes were built in the mid 80′s with some newer construction still going on in areas on small lots that were once owned by small ranchers and homesteads. If you’re thinking you want to live on the eastside, let’s plan a tour.
 

Tom Trujillo, Associate Broker   505.699.4954