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    Santa Fe Real Estate Guide

    September 2011

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    Ray Rush

    Direct / 505.984.5117

    Mobile / 505.577.5117

    Email / [email protected]

    Tim Van Camp

    Direct / 505.984.5118

    Mobile / 505.690.2750

    Email / [email protected]

    www.knowingsantafe .com

    a completely unique and proprietary online experience for those searching for and selling real estate

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    HOME SEPTEMBER 2011 3

    SANTA FES MARKET LEADERWe are Local Experts with a Global Reach

    Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.

    www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 417 East Palace Avenue 505.982.620

    DARLENE STREITAssociate Broker

    505.920.8001 [email protected]

    SantaFeRealEstateScene.com

    SantaFeRealEstateProperty.com

    SantaFeRealEstateExpert.com

    SantaFeLuxuryHomesAndLand.com

    275 CIRCLE DRIVEAmazing views from this 4,800 sq ft home onalmost 4 acres with new high-end construc-tion. Light and bright, 5BR, 5BA, with familyroom, media room, huge 2-car garage, andwalled entry.

    MLS# 905013 $1,750,000

    638 CAMINO DEL MONTE SOLIn traditional Santa Fe style, this 4BR, 3,600sq ft adobe on the historic Eastside has abricked entry portal, vigas and beams, woodfloors and hand-carved doors, and an Eng-lish garden.

    MLS# 201005540 $1,195,000

    1046 ENCANTADO DRIVELarge estate with guest house, city lights anSandia Mountain views, and private lanscaped grounds. Incredible gourmet kitcheperfect for cooks and entertaining indooand out. Sunroom great for plants.

    MLS# 201103501 $925,00

    35 CALIMO CIRCLEIn a park-like setting, this contemporaryPueblo Revival-style home features dramaticviews, spacious chefs kitchen, and mastersuite with walk-in closet, luxurious bath, fire-place, and private view deck.

    MLS# 201101511 $515,000

    1312 LEJANO LANE A tree-lined, gated drive with motor coleads to this unique home. A spacious, comfortable 4,700 sq ft provides intimate entetaining and living space. Features large roomwith high ceilings, vigas and a fireplace.

    MLS# 201103158 $950,000

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    6 CALLE SIETE CASASStylishly designed and finely crafted 3B3.5BA, Aldea home. Expansive living roowith a stone fireplace and a gourmet kitcheWraparound deck overlooking greenbebelow and mountain vistas.

    MLS# 201100230 $599,00

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    DERMOT MONKSAssociate Broker

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    t [email protected] dermotmonks.com

    HIGH SUMMIT III, LOTS 4 AND 5The very best homesites in The Santa FeSummit and Santa Fe. Up Hyde Park Road,3.5 miles from Plaza, gated, paved streets,flat homesites, all city utilities, high speednternet. City lights and sunsets.

    # 201000039, 201000041 $395,000 EACH

    37 CATTLE DRIVE

    Amazing design with a contemporary edgeand zen influence. Organic elements createa feeling of warmth. Great kitchen with pro-fessional Wolf range and appliances.MLS# 201003768 $995,000

    15 RABBITBRUSH ROADA stunning blend of architectural design andexpert engineering create this fabulous con-temporary masterpiece sited on over twoacres with panoramic views.

    MLS# 201103911 $1,595,000

    32 LOMA BLANCA

    Tranquil 5+ acre equestrian or artist retreat inbeautiful lush Nambe. This 3BR, 2BA adobehome has an Old World feel. The propertyfeatures a lake and 9 acre/ft of water.MLS# 201004000 $599,000

    1224 NORTH SUMMIT DRIVESophisticated home in North Summit with su-perlative sunset Jemez Mountain and citylight views. Exquisite gardens, infinity pool.Gated, underground utilities and paved roads.

    MLS# 201001398 $1,800,000

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    RANCHO DE JACONITAFamily compound on 43+ tranquil acres.7,000+/- sq ft main house, 4,000+/- sq ft

    guest house. Two separate guest casitas,workshop, swimming pool, 2 pre-moratoriumwells, and 11+ acre ft of water rights.

    MLS# 201000703 $5,000,000

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    4 SEPTEMBER 2011 HOME

    231WashingtonAvenue 505.988.8088Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.

    DIRECT: 505.955.7963CELL: 505.699.6644

    [email protected]

    Refined Adobe, Walk to Plaza404 CALLE KOKOPELLI

    MLS# 201103720 $800,000

    Excellence in Real Estatwith a touch of grace..

    Charmin g Historic Adobe960 ACEQUIA MADRE

    MLS# 201103788 $725,000

    The Summit North1445 NEVADO RIDGEMLS# 201003370 $990,000

    Ojo Caliente, NM64 RANCHO DE SAN JUAN ROAD

    MLS# 201101977 $875,000

    Canyon Compound653 CANYON ROAD #16

    MLS# 201003229 $750,000

    Spacious Pueblo117A PASEO NOPAL

    MLS# 201002699 $650,000

    Capitol Neighborhood1245 MADRID ROAD

    MLS# 201101980 $550,000

    Pojoaque Fabulous189 COUNTY ROAD 113

    MLS# 201102698 $550,000

    Railyard Adobe207 CLOSSON

    MLS# 201100640 $450,000

    Canyon Road Home1144-D CANYON RD

    MLS# 201103194 $400,000

    Santa Fe Contemporar y812-C CALLE SARAGOSA

    MLS# 201102257 $215,000

    Galisteo House & Studio13 MARCELINA

    MLS# 201000685 $700,000

    Majestic Abiquiu Views10 PETROGLYPH PLACE

    MLS# 901951 $650,000

    Home with Views & Space3 LUCERITO COURT

    MLS# 201103726 $185,000

    Great Value for Land6 CERRO CIRCLE

    MLS# 903266 $60,000

    Emily Ivette GarciaReal Estate Broker, CRS

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    HOME SEPTEMBER 2011 5

    MARION SKUBI GROUP

    Marion Skubi Johnnie Gillespie

    Aleka Moore

    MarionSkubi.com

    Marion SkubiABR, CRB, [email protected]

    Aleka MooreOperations Manager, Marion Skubi Group505.954.0732 [email protected]

    14 PAINTED HORSE$2,795,000

    MLS# 20113563

    Extraordinary Adobe Compound

    Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.

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    www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 326 Grant Avenue 505.988.2533

    1357 TANO RIDGE ROAD$974,000

    MLS# 201103653

    Featured Listings

    Magnificent Sangre Views83 ESTATES DRIVE

    $949,000MLS# 201103659

    Great Value!35 CALLE VENTOSO WEST

    $999,000MLS# 905057

    Reduced!Originally $1,995,000

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    6 SEPTEMBER 2011 HOME326 Grant Avenue 505.988.2533 www.neillyon.com www.sothebyshomes.com/sant

    NEIL LYON GROUP

    NEIL LYON, CRB, CRS, GRIDIRECT: 954.5505 CELL: 660.8600

    EVELYN SPIKER,CRS, GREEN, RSPSDIRECT: 954.5556 CELL: 930.0999

    VANESSARIOS Y VALLESDIRECT: 954.5522 CELL: 231.3708

    10 BLUESKY CIRCLE

    Built by award-winning builder Tierra Concepts, this residence hasbeen thoughtfully sited on 1.65 acres making the most of the expan-sive western views. 3,990 sq ft, 3BR main house plus office/mediaroom and a 907 sq ft full guest casita. #201103846 $1,097,000

    24 TANO ESCONDIDO

    The romance of Northern New Mexico is captured in this traditionalpitched-roof, 5BR residence. Incredible attention to detail. Large por-

    tal with outdoor fireplace and a beautifully landscaped yard withwater feature. #201100515 $1,650,000

    LAS CAMPANAS OFF TANO RO

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    7 TANO POINT LANE

    6.6 acre property consisting of gorgeous main house, 3 guest houses,studio and chapel. Incredible gardens with walkways, patios, court-yards, portals and a lovely swimming pool. 360 degree views.

    #201005175 $4,800,000

    3 CALLE VENTOSO WEST

    Fabulous 4BR home plus an office featuring magnificent mountainviews. Quality finishes include travertine floors, granite countertops,beautiful plaster and woodwork throughout. Equity Social member-ship included. #201100852 $1,150,000

    916 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL

    Fabulous historic compound residence in desirable Museum Hill area

    featuring 4BR main house, 1BR casita, plus an artists studio/office.Excellent location convenient to shopping, museums, and the Plaza.

    #201102712 $1,645,000

    560 PIEDMONT

    Historic early Taos artists home and compound, private and se-cluded, yet close to town. Property includes a main house and 2guest cottages all on 6.2 acres. Wonderful shade trees, courtyardsand gardens. #201004196 $1,495,000

    18 CALLE NOBLE

    Absolutely stunning views from this incredible property built by JohnWolf. This rare compound includes a main house, a guest house, stu-dio, office and caretakers casita on 5.61 acres. Two adjoining lotsare available for a total of 49+ acres. #201103798 $2,975,000

    1023 SIERRA DEL NORTE

    Immaculate home offering fabulous views. The excellent floor planincludes a very private master suite, a private two suite guest wingwith seperate entrance and a separate building housing a greatoffice and storage rooms. #201103420 $1,400,000

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    A r t o f LIVING

    F i n e p r o p e r t i e s t o s u i t y o u r S a n t a F e l i f e s t y l e

    326 Grant Avenue, Santa Fe, NM 87501 505.988.2533 800.409.7325 www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe

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    Santa Fe Team

    Jennifer Gallagher, 505.660.8793 Moo Thorpe, 505.780.0310 Chris Haynes, 505.660.6121

    1054 ENCANTADO DRIVE $1,700,000

    587 CAMINO DEL MONTE SOL $1,875,000At the end of a private lane, this authentic adobehome and guest house, on a rare 1.9 acre site, offersa unique opportunity for the creation of an exceptionalestate expansion might include a studio, tenniscourt, or pool. The beginnings of the 2,800 sq ft homedate back to the early 20th century and feature tradi-tional thick adobe walls, vigas, and wood floors. Thekitchen has a country feel and the floor plan reflectsthose of old Santa Fe. MLS# 201102725

    Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.

    265 EL DUANE COURT $698,000Very special Valle de Solproperty. All onelevelliving ex-cept forthe two upstairs guest bedrooms and bathroom.The home is light and bright with a spacious living roomfeaturing high ceilings, beams with tongue and grooveceilings, clerestorywindows, tile floors, fireplace, built-inbookshelvesand plantation shutters. CentralAC. Privateand lovely outdoor entertainment patio in the back thatis landscaped with drip irrigation. Beautiful sunsets fromthe second level balcony. MLS# 201103910

    1901 CERROS COLORADOS $1, 05Stunning house and guest house with beautiful vTravertine tile throughout, high-end appliances, beceilings, built-in entertainment cabinetry and highfinishes everywhere. The guest house has all the aties with a full kitchen, living room with kiva, bedbathroom, laundry room. Nicely landscaped withtion system and outdoor lighting. Beautiful flagentry, patios and spacious portal for entertaining.driveway. MLS# 201004071

    For your new and evolving Santa Fe lifestyle, trust the Santa Fe Team to fi

    your ideal property. Amid natures splendor Culture, Tradition, Communitysavor the Art of Living!

    This exceptional property hasbeen available for over 10 years! temporary Territorial in design, th

    teriors are a graceful blend of info

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    focuses on a fireplace all in one

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    gracious living room with fireplac

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    area. MLS# 201103640

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    RANCHITO SANTUARIOExpanses of open views in every direction yet total serene privacy. Won-derful floorplan with three bedrooms. Several living spaces, withpanoramic views. High, pitched ceilings, stained concrete and marblefloors, fun open concept kitchen. Outdoor living spaces look overGalisteo Basin. Stunning pool environment. $780,000

    231 Washington Avenue 988.8088

    MARYPOPPINS HOUSEPJTravers, author of Mary Poppins once lived here! 1898 adobehouse, guest house and art studio. Off Canyon Road. SO special!High old trees. Plenty of parking. Ambiance charm character. Newwiring, plumbing and unseen necessitiesauthentic, original interiors!One of a magical kind! You have never been anywhere like this.

    $999,000

    7 MINUTES TOTHEWILDWEST

    2.78 rolling acres with gor-geous Sangre views, theclosest lot in from La Tierra.Easy access to Santa Feand 599. $149,000

    EXCEPTIONALDOWNTOWNBUILDING

    Currently an art gallery, or would be perfect fooffices, a shop, a restaurant! High ceilings, greafloors, great light and ambiance. Very stylish and ifabulous condition! Unbelievable high visibilitlocation between the Plaza and Railyard! $575,00

    ABIQUIU LAKEWATERFRONTWaterfront! Sunningand dramaticview lot with spectacular water views, red cliffs, and Ghost Rancfrom this scenic 10 acre retreat 1 hour from SantaFe. Magnificent building sites, well and utilitiesOwner is NM Real Estate Broker. $325,00

    Rising up at the end of a private cul-de-sac sits thisgraceful 2.5 acre lot staring across at the Sangressweeping across the view corridor. Build youdream home on this great lot. $149,000

    HEARTOFTHEHISTORICEASTSIDE

    Here is the needle in the haystack! That very rare,special restored old adobe property hidden away inthe heart of the Eastside, and it has everything!Brick floors, high coved and viga ceilings, prettybathrooms, a sunny eat-in kitchen, a private, en-closed yard, and a separate, darling one bedroomguesthouse! $1,100,000

    SANTAFES FINESTB&BA historic adobe in perfect location downtown, it is a pretty walk threeblocks to the Plaza. 18 lovely guest rooms with stylish baths, plus live-in managers suite. Charming breakfast great room; elegant, comfort-able public spaces, patios and deck. Loaded with character, ambiance,and Santa Fe style. Parking lot. Established perennial landscaping.

    $2,950,000

    THE EVERYTHING HOUSEWhat a special property on 5 scenic acres! A sprawling lodge with mul-tiple wings for a variety of uses. Great plaster main living room with-standing dead growth timber vigas and true Italian chefs kitchen;privacy, landscaping and views from all windows; 5BR in 3 separatewings; master, guest, and kids! Extra play, work and creative spaces inevery wing. Freestanding kids club and fenced playground; peach,plum, cherry, apple, pear and apricot orchards! $769,000

    DIVINEEUROPEANHOUSE& GUESTHOUSEExquisite European-style villa with high beamed ceilings, beeswax rubbedVenetian plaster walls, Italian tile floors, antique doors and columns, theloveliest finishes and fixtures, and on 11 acres as private as a palazzo inPiacenza. Expansive rooms and expansive views, 3BR and baths, extrafamily room, 3,000 sq ft, plus a matching 3BR, 1,750 sq ft guest house.Five minutes to the Plaza. $1,410,000

    Ashley MargetsonASSOCIATE BROKER, CRS, GRILUXURY REAL ESTATE EXPERT

    Ce l l : 9 2 0 . 2 3 0 0

    [email protected]

    www.ashleymargetson.comwww.santaferealestatelady.com

    ONE OFA KINDVILLAMagnificent 360 views from this unique villa that was featured in SantaFe House, sequel to Santa Fe Style. The 6,130 sq ft home is poisedon 1.3 private, wooded acres on a hill just 4 minutes to the Plaza.

    Antique doors, diamond finished plaster, high ceilings with coves, vigas,corbels, and beams. Hand-carved stone windows. 5 fireplaces, andmany skylights and a comfortable, livable floorplan. Many customfeatures throughout. Location, style, comfort, and views. Owner is a NMReal Estate Broker. $1,995,000

    Please call me for honest,personal, professional service.

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    10 SEPTEMBER 2011 HOME

    930-928 CERRO DE LA PAZ

    $3,495,000

    The soul of a great home with the size of a great estate! Beautifully sited on

    acres in one of Santa Fes most sought after areas, this exquisite residence w

    in 1938 in the spirit of the owners good friend,John Gaw Meem, and complet

    impeccably remodeled by Sharon Woods in 1999.A romantic courtyard, ex

    portales and magnificent gardens frame the beautifully proportioned living are

    ulous gallery, a true chefs kitchen, library, and much more! MLS# 201003810

    IS SANTA FE CALLING YOU?

    THEN CALL ME!

    ROXANNE APPLE

    505.660.5998

    SANTA FES MARKET LEADWe are Local Experts with a Global R

    Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered

    326 Grant Avenue 505.988.2533 www.sothebyshomes.com/

    69 CONDESA ROAD $499,000

    Walk into views! Enter through the private courtyard of

    this spacious,single level, 4BR,3BA home; step into the liv-

    ing areas and out the French doors to a lovely patio, walled

    garden and gorgeous mountain views. MLS# 201103819

    79 CALLE ENCANTO $435,000

    Classic Santa Fe adobe home with forever views in Los

    Caminitos.Thoughtful architectural and organic design, pas-

    sive solar greenhouse/sunroom, 6+ acres, fabulous views.

    Clubhouse, pool and tennis nearby. MLS# 201103552

    6 EAGLE DANCER COURT $1

    Beautiful 2.5 acres in Sundance Estate conv

    located between Tano West and Sundance Driv

    cul-de-sac with wonderful,unobstructed views i

    Santa Fes most sought after areas. MLS# 80621

    789 AVENIDA PRIMERA SOUTH

    $695,000

    Lovely in town living close to everything Santa Fe has to offer. Light-filled, spacious and

    sophisticated open living,dining and kitchen on one level opens onto an expansive deck

    with views and a kiva fireplace. Private rooms (3BR or 2 and a study) on lower level in-

    cluding a stunning master bath with whirlpool tub, shower, double sinks and windows

    galore; all bedrooms open onto covered patio and secluded outdoor area.Bountiful art

    walls throughout, attached 2-car garage with storage. MLS# 201103979

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    Featured Listings

    505.988.28061-877-98 ADOBE

    www.adoberealtyofsantafe.com

    Beth E. FaurQualifying Broker

    505-690-2713

    Roseanna Z. GonzalesBroker Associate

    505-470-5638

    312 Camino Alire

    Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

    TESUQUEDRIVEANADOBE HOME on an oversized lot in a quiet centralcation.Ideal studio or ofce space in the back frame additionor in the detached garage. Hardwood oors under carpet.

    ropanel & at roof.New windows & stucco.French doors topatio.Crawl space. Plenty of parking.Potential garden & dog

    run areas.$24 8,000 MLS# 201101460 Call Roseanna

    OLD PECOSTRAILLocated in the Wood Gormley School district

    this home is conveniently located to downtown.3300 SF, 3 replaces, tile and hardwood oors,updated kitchen, antique doors, plaster walls,

    vigas and an attached guest quarters containingkitchenette and separate entrance.Attractively

    priced on nearly 1 naturally landscaped acre.$699,000 MLS# 905892 Call Beth

    GATED COMMUNITY HORSE PROPERTY

    COUNTRY LIVING at the gated commu-nity of Rancho San Marcos.11.62 acres with

    expansive views & riding trails throughout.Thiswell maintained home offers 3 BD,2 BA plus

    an attached 3 car garage. Outbuildings includea horse barn, tack room,hay storage & corrals.Water catchment barrels, landscaped & treedproperty make this an oasis in the high plains

    desert. $329,500 MLS# 905580 Call Beth

    PASEO BARRANCA

    NORTHEASTSIDE SANTA FE HOMEawaits you with a warm and inviting sunroom,3bedroom suites containing private baths, largeden w/ separate entrance,plaster walls, Italian

    tile oors,3 working replaces, in-oor radiantheat, foam roof with transferable warranty and

    an attached 3 car garage featuring a loft areafor additional storage and roof access.A mustsee for anyone looking to move into 3900 SF.

    $819,000 MLS# 201005650 Call Beth

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    MORA PROPERTY

    STUNNNING 2200+/-ACRE MOUN-TAIN RANGE - Access & building site

    possibilities on the west side overlooking theMoraValley.Heavily tree-covered land on theeast side with access from Hwy 518.Includes

    2 elk permits. Community waste water systemin developmental stages;other utilities nearby.$3,000,000. MLS# 201100545 Call Roseanna

    RANCHOALEGREMAGNIFICENTLY sited & well designed qualityAdobeome on 11.30 acres offering unobstructed Ortiz Mountain

    views,mud plaster walls, brick oors, 5 kiva replaces, highend appliances & wide scenic portals.Property includes

    a remarkable 1000 sf+ guest house~studio with 1/2 bath,kitchenette & terric working light. Horses permitted. Call

    Beth for additional information.

    172 PRINCIPE DE PAZ $475,000Pristine, custom built 3BR, 2BA Pueblo-style home sur-rounded by lovely flagstone patios/walkways in the Ridgessubdivision. Located on a private, peaceful 3.67 acre lotand sited for expansive views of the Jemez and Sangre deCristo mountains, this home is in proximity to many acres

    of open space and hiking trails. Soaring ceilings, abundantnatural light, granite countertops, slate tile floors, sand-stone window sills, plaster walls. Natural gas radiant floorheat, central vacuum, underground utilities and green fea-tures, including recirculating hot water system. #201102218

    2255 VIA MANZANA $395,000This spacious and beautifully maintained Northern NewMexico-style farmhouse is in lovely Los Arboles, off WestAlameda, minutes to the Plaza. Constructed in 2003 bySonny Otero, this 2-story home has a master suite down-stairs and additional living area and bedrooms upstairs.

    Mountain views, abundant light, large rooms and high ceil-ings, large kiva fireplace, beautiful landscaping with dripirrigation, polished concrete floors, 2-car garage.#201103829

    3512 VIA BRISA $499,000Extremely well-maintained single level, custom-built, pas-sive solar home with mountain views. New, advanced cen-tral heating/air conditioning system. Plastered walls, highceilings, beams, spacious feel, lovely tile. Three bedrooms,two baths plus a large guest

    quarter/studio wing with sepa-rate entrance which includes a

    private bathroom with walk-inshower. The home is on a pri-vate one acre lot with plentifulpinon/juniper trees and driplandscaping. #201103507

    231 Washington Avenue 505.988.8088 sothebyshomes.com/santafe

    Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.

    MARYJOY FORDDirect: 946.4043

    Cell: 577.0177

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    1675 VIA BOSQUE$675,000Executive custom with great floor plannorth hills of Las EstElegant three bedtwo and a half bathsand slatefloors, higfinishes, portales, garage, and Sangre#201102031

    3101 OLD PECOS TRAIL #808 $690,000Pinon B model, on a private cul-de-sac next to a greenbelt.2BR, 2BA with elegant upgrades: new kitchen bamboocabinetry and appliances, remodeled bathrooms. #904637

    1721 RIDGE POINTE LOOP $545,000Beautifully upgraded, great floor plan, lots of light, 4BR,3BA. Large kitchen with breakfast bar, island, and stain-less steel Viking appliances. #201101644

    1723 RIDGE POINTE LOOP $440Former model home with 3BR, 2 1/2BA, plus loft.ceilings, upgrades, portal, master suite with private

    mountain views, professional landscaping. #201101

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    803 CAMINO DE LAS TRAMPAS $610,0In gated, close-in 1000 East compound, this delightful sun-washhome awaits you. Two courtyards provide serene privacy and mture tree cover. A Southwest essence includes high coved ceilinwith vigas, skylights, nichos, tile and planked hardwood floors, akiva fireplace. Tall windows open to Sangre de Cristo foothviews. Featured are air conditioning, custom art lighting, builtspeakers, and a wonderful guest apartment and home office wprivate entrance and steam shower. MLS# 201102569

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    et the criteria, winning a slew of sustainability

    wards, including a Grand Green. The house

    Shoofly Street, in the Baca Area of the Santa

    Railyard, also won Best Design and Most

    novative Architecture, a new award invented

    st for this house.

    Hidden in the walls are Larsen-truss cavities

    at accommodate a nearly seamless envelope

    insulation in order to avoid heat loss through

    hermal bridging at the studs. Inside, the wallse simply finished with sheetrock mud. Thats

    hy you can see the corner bead, Stanford said.

    makes everything look like a line drawing.

    affordable and there are no VOCs and it f its

    r sensibilities.

    Another unusual but pragmatic aspect is

    e three-inch concrete slab under the second

    or. That helps to distribute heat and deadens

    und. Its surprising this is not done more

    ten. Handling the extra weight is just a matter

    changing the spacing of the engineered

    usses. It doesnt cost any more. Thats one of

    e reasons we wanted to be on the Parade, so

    ilders can see more possibilities.

    All the windows are the tilt-turn type forxible ventilation options. The cabinets are

    om Ikea.

    I was expecting a lot of judgments, because

    e put all the money into the thermal envelope

    stead of the finishes, Stanford said, but

    e had a lot of people and they were very

    owledgeable.

    Regarding the traffic aspect, Rob Woods

    timated the number of people who visited

    e Woods Design Builders house at 125 Valle

    reno in Monte Sereno was ab out 75 percent

    what they had at last years entry. But then

    at was a gorgeous remodel of the house of the

    ilder Sharon Woods, his mother and it was

    e 2010 Grand Hacienda winner.Rob Woods said the 4,085-square-foot house

    Monte Sereno is an Emerald house in the

    ew Mexico Build Green program. One of the

    ements contributing to that are the massive,

    ple-pane Loewen windows tremendously

    ergy-efficient but also very large to capture

    e splendid views of the Tesuque hills.

    The floors are solid hickory, supplied by

    Ohio Amish woodworker, as requested by

    e owner. Walls boast hard-troweled plaster

    nished with beeswax. Many of the more

    dinary-sized windows in the house have

    ndsome sandstone sills and, at the top, special

    aster flourishes. The master bathroom is

    lidly luxurious, the f loor, countertops, and tub

    d shower surrounds all w hite marble.

    There was a good deal of variety on this

    ars Parade. One of the entries, by WoodStone

    ustom Homes, was a substantial remodel.

    nother was a mere casita. That was by Madera

    uilders and architect Dan Featheringill.

    They had teamed up a few years ago for the

    ain house on Aspen View in Monte Sereno,

    which won an Exceptional Floor Plan award

    in the 2008 Parade of Homes. Now it was time,

    the owners said, to add the guest house.

    The 1,433-square-foot casita is being

    awarded Gold certification from the Santa

    Fe Green Code, Featheringill said. The finishes

    are almost identical to those in the main house,

    for example cedar ceilings with pine vigas and

    posts, and diamond-finish plaster in the living

    area.Many of the touches lend the house a warm,

    European flavor. Thats the clients; thats their

    style, said Maderas Gerry Barber. Theyre

    from Houston and they like the more elaborate,

    Old World feel. They also wanted a more

    festive feel, which youll notice in the colorful,

    enameled Mexican sinks in the bathrooms. The

    front doors almost have a medieval feel, the

    very heavy metal doors that really set off this

    house.

    This was a very difficult lot and we wanted

    the house to feel nestled in. It was a six-month

    project and the first two months of that was

    spent on the excavation.

    A bridge of black steel and ipe wood,leaping an arroyo on the land between the two

    buildings, is a nice bit of engineering. So is the

    very tight, little stairway unit that leads up to

    the loft in another Parade entry.

    This house, by Palo Santo Design, is on

    Lime Kiln Road in Lamy. That loft, which

    the owner plans to make into a studio and

    office, has good-look ing, steel-pipe-grid

    railings fabricated in Santa Fe. Also locally

    manufactured are the Aerolenze skylights, 10

    times more efficient than a usual skylight, and

    the custom maple cabinets made by George

    Jackson of Santa Fe.

    The house has a novel design rather like

    a barn with a core. The concept is a buildingwithin a building, said Mark Giorgetti,

    principal of the design-build firm Palo Santo.

    The general idea is a small footprint, custom

    designed and built to the clients preferences.

    The clients came up with the basic plan and we

    developed it into an energy-efficient, pass ive-

    solar home.

    An interior wall, providing thermal mass,

    was constructed of 80-year-old adobes recycled

    from a historic remodel on Camino San

    Acacio in Santa Fe. The pumice-crete walls,

    16 inches thick, are reminiscent of adobe but

    with a much better insulation value, and yield

    nicely scooped windows. Theyre finished on

    the inside with elegant American Clay. The

    handsome floors are dirt, sealed with linseed

    oil.

    Giorgetti said theyre shooting for the highest

    certification Platinum from the U.S.

    Green Building Councils Leadership in Energy

    & Environmental Design (LEED) program.

    Parade houses by (from top) Daniel Buck Construction with

    NEEDBASED Inc., Woods Design Builders (6 Juan de Gabaldon

    Trail), Madera Builders LLC, and Palo Santo Designs LLC

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    Darlings,

    Every month, it seems, some big and spectacular event

    occurs in Santa Fe. Last month it was the 90th Annual

    Santa Fe Indian Market. This month its the 21st Annual

    Wine and Chile Fiesta, Sept. 21-25. Lambkins, let me

    tell you why this Fiesta is extra-special to me. My friend,

    Melinda Hall, has been chosen as THE featured artist for

    this years Wine and Chile Fiesta, which means that her

    painting, Dionysus, will be featured on the official event

    poster, the program guide cover, the T-shirt, the wine

    label... I mean, Kittens, on everything official relating to

    the Fiesta.

    Melindas in very good c ompany - and Im not ta lking

    about with her Realtor husband, Gary Hall at BarkerRealty (although they do make quite an attractive couple).

    Shes now up there with Georgia OKeeffe, as well as

    Ramona Sakiestewa, Ford Ruthling, Doug Coffin, and

    Elias Rivera, to name just a few of the artists selected in

    the past. Melinda generously donated the original Dionysus

    painting to be sold at a live auction, with the proceeds

    to benefit culinary programs like Cooking With Kids.

    (Hmmm, I have a feeling, Tulips, that Ill be going home

    with the poster only, but maybe shell autograph it for me

    to make up for my missing the final bid on the painting.)

    Back to events. Heres one that I call the 23rd Annual

    Shake-It-Up Event. Last month, Prudential Santa Fe was

    acquired byKeller Williams Real Estate. So PruSF is gone,

    and KW is making its big move into the Santa Fe market.

    This change has breathed new life into Fulton Murray(former franchisee and Chairman of Prudential SF). He is

    now is looking forward to his new career--as an associate

    broker with Keller Williams. To Fulton, I b et happiness is

    the management of 68 Realtors in the rearview mirror.

    A sizable acquisition like that always shakes things up

    for a while, so when you push the refresh button, you

    come up with some refreshingly new combinations in the

    various real-estate offices. Pay attention, Cupcakes, youre

    going to be tested on this next month.

    Ann Brunson and Ed Schroeder moved over to

    Sothebys. Mary Kehoe, Francesca Stedman, and Jarred

    Conleyhad already moved there from Prudential a

    couple of months ago, so they had a mini-reunion at

    Sothebys East Palace office. Knowing Ms. Kehoes flair for

    entertaining, Ill bet you anything it was catered - but bywhom?

    David Barker (owner/broker Barker Realty) told me

    that he made room for Phillip Ross, Mark Banham,

    Joshua Maes, MalissaKullberg, Ginger Clarke, Lynne

    Wrigley, and Linda Bramlette (all formerly with

    Prudential). Knowing Davids flair for hospitality, Im sure

    making room at Barker Realty was done with grace and

    generosity.

    OutandAbout

    Realtors making a lot of lateral moves

    O A K L E Y T A L B O T T

    Melindas painting Dionysus: A Brief History, the

    Fiestas official poster (Photo by David Rulon)

    Gary and his real wife Melinda

    Bob & Donna, the Sherwin Duo

    Efrain loves his new

    address David and his darling son

    Christian (who is now 23 and

    bigger than David!)

    Bob Sherwin and Donna Crystal (The Sherwi

    formerly with Prudential) joined the boutique off

    Tower Properties and are happy to be with Craig

    etal in their offices on Camino La Tierra. To be l

    once again in Las Campanas is like going home fo

    because he was one of the original four Realtors rto represent Las Campanas from its inception in

    Good heavens, Poochie-poohs, way back then? H

    have begun his real estate career as a senior in hig

    SantaFe Properties reported to me that they w

    Efrain Prieto, David Fries, Patrick Coe, Matt D

    Ryan Bolton, Nancy Strong, Janie Shafer, LisaS

    Tess Monahan, Kristen Rowley, and Chuck McK

    all from Prudential. Efrain is back from San Migu

    Allende for a while, and he says he loves being at

    because he loves Wally and Liz and Susan (Benne

    Chuck, who is now SFPs sales manager. David Fr

    he moved to SFP because he loves Chuck (not in

    romantic way, Lovebugs, its purely work-related)

    is the person who encouraged him to become a R

    not so long ago, from co-owner of Cabinet Spaceenthusiastic Realtor in less than a year, a good mo

    You might be asking yourself, Whos occupyin

    desks at 314 S. Guadalupe? (The former Pruden

    now occupied by Keller Williams). Well, Dear H

    not. There are still many Realtors who stayed and

    very enthusiastic about this transition. Lisa Knou

    this way: I like Keller Williams model of an agen

    office. Being a bit of a risk taker, Im always excite

    on the ground floor of something new.

    Three people who joined SF Properties and wh

    no affiliation with Prudential are real estate team

    Munroe and Terry Smith (formerly Barker) and

    to your hats... David Woodard (formerly Sotheby

    no, Baby Dolls, what will S othebys Washington A

    office do for entertainment now that their merry is pranking someplace else?

    So long, Sweetpeas. Until next time... Oakley

    Oakley aka Merrily Pierson can be reached at merrily

    cox.net

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    56 Polmood Farm road Elegant serenity and privacy is found in the 5Sq/Ft Main house and 1,735 Sq/Ft Guest House on 15 acres in TesuqueMain House features 2 Bedrooms and 3 Baths, formal dining room, living

    exercise room, library and gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliancesseparate Guest House has 1 Bedroom and 1 Bath, living room, kitchen and sCustom cabinetry and Mexican quarry tile is found throughout. Museum qiron work is used for light fixtures, stair rails, door hardware and room divideoasis in Tesuque.

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    34 GoodniGht trail Gorgeous contemporary Pueblo style home in La Nueva. Completely renovated and remodeled 4 Bedroom home on 10.35 Aby Wolf Corp, is of adobe construction and features custom details throu

    including: Amercan Clay wall finishes, custom cabinetry, doors and bookshelves, Skylights , vigas and coved ceilings, window coverings and cart lighting with dimmers. The Master bedroom has a large walk-in closet steam shower and whirlpool tub in Master bath. The gourmet kitchen includesof-the-art appliances including an induction stovetop. Plentiful storage throughohouse and in the garages. Beautifully landscaped with two walled and landsccourtyards. mlS #201103432 $1,875

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    1691-B GaliStEo - Spacious Medical Office with good exposure, next to DelNorte Pharmacy, and very close to the hospital. The floor plan, of the 2,432square foot office, reflects a waiting room, large reception area, bookkeeping

    area, substantial records storage, kitchen area, 3 exam rooms (which could bereconfigured into 6 exam rooms), a large doctors office and two ADA bathrooms.Plumbing throughout. 12 parking spaces. Price is based on July 2011 appraisal.

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    manager, swimming pool, tennis court, workout room and beautifully maintainedgrounds. Adjacent to walking trails and Saint Johns College and just a shortdistance to galleries and restaurants on Canyon Road. Ideal as a primary residenceor second home. mLS# 201101240 $750,000

    Clara L. Dougherty505.690.0471 [email protected]

    600 BiShopS Lodge road This charming Pueblo style home is reminiscent ofa small Spanish hacienda with a gracious living room, formal dining room, readingroom, light-filled kitchen with breakfast area. The master bedroom has a large,private sitting room/library and bathroom. There are two additional bedroomsand an upstairs office/studio. Vigas, old world plastered walls, brick and woodfloors and kiva fireplaces add to the charm of this one-of-a-kind property. Colorfulgardens, private courtyards and patios - this jewel is within walking distance ofthe Plaza.

    mLS # 201102202 $685,000 $615,000Clara L. Dougherty

    505.690.0471 [email protected]

    44 BraSS horSe road - This exceptional, contemporary Pueblo style home inArroyo Hondo is situated on 5 beautiful acres and surrounded by the 100+ acreArroyo Hondo Pueblo Conservancy. With 360 degree views, the 4,823 Sq/Ft adobe home is built in a circular plan to take in all aspects of its surroundings.

    Designed to take advantage of the outdoors and the wonders of Arroyo Hondo,extensive portals provide additional living and dining spaces. A stunning, negative-edge swimming pool is just one of the highlights of the home.

    mLS# 201103835 $2,575,000Clara L. Dougherty

    505.690.0471 [email protected]

    Wm. avid ugherty, Brker . Clara ugherty, Brker ssciate . pam lexander, office anager

    PRICE

    REDUCTION

    98 VUELTA MARIA. Located in Las Dos and situated on a very private 13.5acres, this 3,936Sq/Ft Main House is a contemporary pueblo style home offer-

    ing incredible views from every room. The light and open floorplan maximizesthe flow of the house and provides a feeling of spaciousness with coved ceilingand skylights throughout. A stone path leads to the 759 Sq/Ft guest house witha living room, bedroom, bathroom and full kitchen. The views of the Sangres,Jemez and Mt. Antonito are spectacular.

    mLS #201002419 $1,150,000Clara L. Dougherty

    505.690.0471 [email protected]

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    Recent articles in the local media have

    covered the risk assessment conductedprior to the Buckman Direct Diversion

    (BDD), the temporary shutdown of

    the BDD, and the complex contractual

    obligations of New Mexico to its partners

    in river water compacts. Everything seems

    particularly exaggerated now because

    of the drought conditions we have been

    experiencing.

    In a recent editorial piece, The Santa

    Fe New Mexican broached the idea of

    using recycled water the term used

    if you are for it, but which many know

    as toilet to tap water for drinking

    supply. By labeling the technology as

    the latter, early skeptics were successful

    in rallying opposition. But in crowded

    southern California, where traditional

    water sources have declined for multiple

    reasons, the public is gradually realizing

    that supplementing water supplies is a

    necessity and that water recycling is both

    more economical and environmentally

    acceptable than desalination. The

    membrane technologies required for

    staged water treatment have recently

    undergone rapid advancements, spurred

    at least in part by coastal populationgrowth and global demands for

    desalination.

    Recycled water has been used in

    industry and irrigation for decades and is

    used in Santa Fe to water golf courses and

    some parks. In March, on a Water Quality

    Association field trip to the San Antonio

    wastewater treatment plant, attendees

    all saw the input and experienced

    what is commonly known as the yuck

    factor and then agreed that, if we had

    been really thirsty, we probably would

    have been receptive to drinking the clear

    and clean-appearing output water, even

    though it was not processed specifically

    for that purpose. Reinjecting treated

    wastewater into aquifers for underground

    purification and later pumping is also

    being practiced in the arid Southwest.

    All water has been recycled through

    the natural hydrologic cycle and the

    Rio Grande water we use after it passes

    through BDD filtration once contained

    industrial and wastewater effluent

    discharged upstream. Everything we

    do with our water affects its quality and

    potentially dictates treatment required foruse by others downstream. Our physical

    locations, weather regimes, subsurface

    aquifers and man-made contracts govern

    how much water we have access to and

    how we share it or hoard it.

    It was particularly good timing that

    BDD was in place during the drought

    earlier this year. Agencies such as the

    National Oceanic and Atmospheric

    Administration (NOAA) do not

    directly attribute the La Nia weather

    phenomenon to global warming or

    climate change. And some weather

    forecasters are predicting a recurrence of

    La Nia this winter. When you combine

    the weather uncertainty, the potential

    risk of forest fires, the 30 percent current

    combined levels of the two surface

    reservoirs, the unanticipated use of wells

    the city had intended to rest, and the fact

    that no new water restrictions have been

    implemented, it is time to give s erious

    consideration to reusing the water we

    already have.

    We should be very proud of our water

    conservation accomplishments in S

    Fe, but we will have to deal with, an

    live with, even larger water issues in

    future, including how we use our tr

    water and how we make the most o

    the water we have while honoring o

    contracts and respecting our neighupstream and downstream. These

    be timely discussion items for our W

    Conservation Committee.

    Stephen Wiman has a background in

    science (Ph.D. in geology) and is the ow

    Good Water Company in Santa Fe. He

    be reached at 505-471-9036 and skwim

    goodwatercompany.com.

    OurwaterQuality

    Current concerns only the beginning

    S T E P H E N WIMA N

    Renovating any space in your home can

    be quite the daunting task! But I am here

    to tell you that it doesnt have to be. First,let yourself dream a bit, dream about your

    perfect bathroom. Is your dream bath

    just an updated version of the current

    layout or something completely different?

    A successful and beautiful renovation is

    all about timing, planning and hiring the

    right pros.

    First... get inspired. I recommend

    looking at magazines on home design to

    figure out what you want your bathroom

    to look like. I call this creating your wish

    list. Write down exactly what you like

    about the photo you are looking at; after

    looking at so many, you may forget what

    precisely caught your eye the first go

    round.Consider buying an hour or two of

    consultation from a licensed interior

    designer. Money well spent. Why a

    licensed designer? A licensed interior

    designer is educated in space planning If

    you choose this route, make sure to have

    a current sketch or plan of your current

    bathroom; this will be valuable for the

    interior designer. Its important to thinkabout the layout early on. Decide what

    works about your current bathroom

    layout and what does not work. Are

    you thinking about moving any of the

    plumbing fixtures? If so, is this feasible?

    Is your plan to simply update or expand

    your bathrooms size? Do you need

    more storage? If so, how can this best be

    achieved? A licensed interior designer can

    help you answer these questions.

    Now, finalize your budget. The average

    person spends about $11,000 to renovate

    a bathroom. Once youve decided what

    you are able to spend, you should count

    on spending about two-thirds of your

    budget on labor. Ouch! It doesnt soundlike a third of your budget is enough

    for tile and other finishes, including the

    essential plumbing fixtures. The licensed

    interior designer has the experience and

    resources to help you spend your budget

    wisely.

    Find the best contractor for your

    project. It is time to start asking personal

    friends and business associates for anyrecommendations. When the time

    comes, you will have compiled a list of

    contractors to interview.

    Begin the interview process of hiring

    a licensed contractor. Likely your

    licensed interior designer will be able to

    recommend trustworthy candidates for

    a contractor or you may already know a

    few. Review estimates, check references,

    and sign contracts. Now, the contractor

    should commit to a start date, create a

    timeline of when he needs materials,

    and estimate when the project will be

    complete. Make sure you are clear about

    your agreement.

    Determine who is responsible forordering tile, plumbing fixtures, cabinets,

    etc. Make sure you are clear about lead

    time on all purchases to keep the project

    running smoothly and on time.

    Communicate with your contractor,

    discuss hiccups, and be flexible. Prior

    to making the final payment, comp

    a thorough walkthrough and make

    the punch-list has been addressed

    completed.

    Pop the bubbly, relax and enjoy!!

    Lisa Samuel ASID, IIDA is a Santa F

    native and is owner/president of Samue

    Group, located in the Railyard Artyard l

    She is an award-winning interior design

    (licensed interior designer #313), a light

    designer, and furniture designer.

    Splish, splash, want a new bath?

    L IS A S A MU E L

    ArtfullivingByDesign

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    505-983-8100 chapmanhomes.com

    A F AMILY OF BUILDERS

    Walt Chapman started Chapman Company in 1966.Since then, his sons and daughter have joined

    the company continuing to build homesthe Chapman way . . .

    with quality and customer service at the cornerstone.

    Weve weathered economic stormsand will be here long after your home is complete.

    Build Remodel Sell

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    Preservation groupmarks 50th birthdayBy Paul Weideman

    If it wasnt for the work of a few organizations, SantaFe would be a lot more like Everywhereville than it is even with the citys historic-styles ordinance in place.

    One of the most important of these groups, the HistoricSanta Fe Foundation, is 50 years

    old this month.

    The foundation was formed

    in response to the demolition

    of the 1850s Simon Nusbaum

    House, built by pioneer Jewish

    merchant Solomon Spiegelberg at

    the corner of Washington Avenue

    and Nusbaum Street.

    The city approved the

    demolition for a parking lot,

    which was only used for a little

    while, then the parcel was

    developed, said Elaine Bergman,

    executive director of the HistoricSanta Fe Foundation (HSSF).

    The Old Santa Fe Association

    (founded in 1926) was raising

    funds to acquire it.

    It wasnt long before the

    foundation had its hands full.

    Before the end of the decade,

    the city was hot to use the new,

    federal urban renewal funds.

    We lost the west portion of

    the Barrio de Analco to urban

    renewal in the late 1960s,

    Bergman said. We negotiated

    with the citys Urban Renewal

    Authority, and [architect] JohnMeem and Nathaniel Owings

    [founder of the Chicago

    architectural firm Skidmore,

    Owings & Merrill and a longtime

    preservationist in Santa Fe]

    wrote letters to preserve the old

    buildings there.

    The mission of the foundation

    is to own, preserve and protect

    historic properties and resources

    of Santa Fe and its environs and

    to provide historic preservation

    education. Since 2004, the

    foundation has offered a 10-week

    summer program, the Faith andJohn Gaw Meem Preservation

    Trades Internship. The goal is

    for selected interns to experience

    preservation skills and practices

    as they work alongside the foundations restoration staff,

    led by preservation specialist Charles Coffman.

    HSFF is headquartered at the 19th-century El Zaguan

    (the James L. Johnson House) on Canyon Road. Just west

    of the long, Territorial-style building is a large garden,

    familiar to residents behind its white picket fence and

    for its towering horsechestnut trees that likely date to

    the 1800s. Besides El Zaguan, the foundation owns the

    Felipe B. Delgado House on W. Palace Avenue; the Roque

    Tudesqui House on E. De Vargas Street; the Oliver P. Hovey

    House on Griffin Street; the Garcia House, Donac

    House and Rivera House on Alto Street; the Old C

    the Martyrs on the hilltop accessed by Paseo de la

    and the Jane and Gustave Baumann House on Ca

    las Animas.

    The foundation al

    a program to place h

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    Trading Post on W. S

    Francisco Street.

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    board and staff were

    a comprehensive eas

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    House. The group pu

    the house and spent

    doing conservation w

    The interior walls

    the building represe

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    The house still holds

    hooks that were used

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    starring marionettes

    created.

    The work that was

    performed updati

    the house to current

    and uses is practic

    invisible. One of the

    challenging tasks was

    new electrical wiring

    marring Baumanns d

    surfaces. Interior cracks were repaired using an un

    hydraulic lime-injection method.

    Watercolor painting of the zaguan at El Zaguan by Peter Kovacich Harper, who was the Historic Santa Fe Foundations Faith and John Gaw

    Meem Preservation Trades Intern for 2011

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    The house will soon be put on the market. This is a new

    ethodology for the foundation: buying a property with

    e intention of reselling it with a conservation easement

    place.

    To have and not hold is a strategy weve thought about

    r a long time, Bergman said. We own properties and

    e hold preservation easements, so in our 50-year history,

    e have pretty comprehensive protection of 15 properties.

    we had a strategy and a fund for acquiring significant

    operties, say one every year or two, thats a pretty solidogress for expanding our scope of protection.

    The easement dictates the type of work to be done.

    puts us as a participant in the design process, but we

    nt own it. The Henderson house is a good example.

    ur Property Committee was very involved in the design

    ocess there. The donor was the seller of the house and

    e buyer, who is a preservationist, was on board when we

    ere still working out the details of the easement.

    The easements are designed to protect the important

    storic features of property, but they are reasonable. With

    e Baumann, were contemplating how s omeone can live

    mfortably. Its just 800 square feet with two b edrooms

    d one bathroom and so weve allowed for additions, such

    a master suite and an expanded kitchen.

    In 1966, the Historic Santa Fe Foundation published anmportant reference of the citys built legacy, the bookOld

    nta Fe Today. It details more than 60 of Santa Fes most

    easured historic houses, church buildings, and other

    atures. Its a good inventory of what is significant in the

    y, Bergman said.

    The foundation also maintains a plaque program, the

    Registry of Res ources Worthy of Preservation. Among the

    nearly 80 features on the registry are the Barrio de Analco,

    the Randall Davey House, Fairview Cemetery, the little

    Powder House on Galisteo Street, St. Catherine Indian

    School, and the historic Second Ward School on Sandoval

    Street.

    See ww w.historicsantafe.org and www.facebook.

    com/#!/HistoricSantaFe for more information about the

    foundation and the easement program.

    NEW MEXICO HISTORY MUSEUM/PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS NEG. NO. 091901

    The Nusbaum House, photographed by Tyler Dingee in 1960.

    Eldorado-area land fairHave you wondered about buying a lot in

    the Eldorado and Highway 285 area on the

    south of Santa Fe? If so, Santa Fe Properties

    is organizing a second Land Fair dealing

    with this area, after a successful similar

    event held last June in Las Campanas.The Eldorado/Hwy 285 Land Fair

    will take place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on

    Sunday, Sept. 18. The place is the Santa

    Fe Performance Exchange, La Tienda at

    Eldorado (across from The Agora).

    Featured discussions focus on pertinent

    aspects of purchasing land in this area;

    current vs. historic valuations of homesites

    there; and whats involved in custom

    building.

    The event will be grounded with an

    overview of the current real-estate market

    in the N.M. 285 corridor. Other topics

    to be covered include water supply; solardesign and energy, and other aspects of

    green building; and the finances of lot sales

    and construction loans.

    There will be drawings for prizes

    redeemable at Agora and La Tienda

    merchants. For reservations and directions,

    RSVP to 984-7379.

    DavidBooter, 82 Bobcat Bite.

    $250,000.Ricardo Padilla, 70 Paseo Sin

    Nombre. $124,950.

    ChristopherLong, 25 Calle San

    Acacia. $500,000.

    ThomasKoob, 171 Vuelta Maria.

    $750,000.

    Robert Head, 40 Koshari. $780,000.

    Luis &Monica Florian, 3305 Monte

    Sereno Dr. $750,000.Jack & JudyMcGowen, 1902 Conejo

    Dr. $965,000.

    Peter Oklun, 1065 Mansion Ridge Rd.

    $130,000.

    CentexConstruction, 3862 Montana

    Verde Rd. $222,048.

    Building permitsSANTA FE COUNTY building per-

    mits issued from mid-July to mid-

    August included the following:

    Building permits issued by the CITY

    OF SANTA FE from the month of

    July included the following:

    adobe: sun-dried earthen bricks; and

    uses made of adobe bricks

    alacena: cupboard built into interior

    obe wall

    banco: adobe bench built at base oferior wall

    canales: drainspouts extending out from

    rapet of flat roof, designed to protect

    obe wall from water

    cedros: split juniper used like latillas for

    ceiling in flat-roofed house

    corbel: scroll-shaped wood bracket used

    to support a viga

    latilla: juniper or alder branches used for

    ceilings and coyote fencesnicho: niche in interior adobe wall used

    for storage and display

    NorthernNewMexico style: Spanish-

    Pueblo Revival-style house with pitched tin

    roof

    placita: inner courtyard.

    portl: porch, sometimes with roof

    supported by vigas projecting from house,

    the outside beams supported by zapatas on

    postsSpanish-PuebloRevival style: House

    having walls of earth-colored adobe (or

    facsimile), flat roof with canales, vigas

    projecting from exterior walls; typically one

    story

    Territorial Revival style: Spanish-Pueblo

    style modified with brick coping at roofline

    and white-painted, milled-woodwork

    details such as pedimented lintels on

    window frames, and square portal poststorta: packed mud over latilla ceiling

    trastero: cupboard

    viga: debarked log used as ceiling beam

    zapata: two-sided corbel used to support

    beam joint on post

    A short glossary of regional building terms

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    Donateyour gently used furnitur

    appliances and building matethe Santa Fe Habitat for Hum

    ReStore.

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    Moving?Dont want to

    take it with you?

    Call 505-473-1114 to schedule a pick up.

    2414 Cerrillos Road www.santaferestore.orgHours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    1315 St. Francis Dr.Commercial Property

    Possibly one of the greenest commercial build-ings in Santa Fe, this 2,000 sqft property hasbeen beautifully remodeled from head to toe byScott Irving, an award-winning builder. 5 officespaces, 3 bathrooms and a high-end kitchen.Perfect for live/work situation with separaterental spaces or for a business needing commonrooms, privacy.

    $499,000 # 201103057

    842 W. ManhattanRailyard

    A whimsical treat, this artfully remodeledRailyard ADOBE home has an extra layerof charm. With 1,600 sqft, 3bed/2bth, which

    includes a wonderful master suite, this homehas beautiful arches in the open conceptliving spaces, diamond plaster walls, radiantheat, skylights, wraparound backyard, fruittrees. 4 parking spaces.

    $449,000

    NewRailyard

    Listing

    Michael DAlfonso (505) 670-8201

    [email protected]

    Stephanie Duran (505) [email protected]

    We love what we doand that makes all the difference.

    www.ddsantaferealestate.com

    530 S. Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501

    Commercial-Green

    PriceReduced

    1012 Foothills TrailHistoric Eastside

    Located just off the Old Santa Fe Trail, thiselegant and warm estate home is sited ona 1.7 acre lot with views to the sunsets and

    Moon mountain. This adobe home offers twomaster suites, a guest room, 3 baths, livingroom, dining room, family room, office, newlyremodeled kitchen and 3 outdoor livingspaces with water features.

    $729,900 # 201101750

    7 Calle CascabelaCampo Conejos

    Minutes from downtown, this 5,050 sqftcustom adobe home has location, sunsetviews, beauty and a flexible floorplan. Sitedon 2.11 acres this 4bed/4bth home has amedia room and a 4-car garage, paved andwell-maintained streets and walking trails.

    $990,000 # 201100917

    PriceReduced

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    HOME SEPTEMBER 2011 33Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.

    www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 417 East Palace Avenue 505.982.620

    SANTA FES MARKET LEADERWe are Local Experts with a Global Reach

    310 DELGADO STREET $1,295,0Steps from Canyon Road, the perfect pied-a-terre for you a

    your guests. Open concept one bedroom main house plu

    fully equipped, self-contained one bedroom guest hou

    Major renovations and high-end quality finishes. #2011029

    59 TANO ROAD $1,495,000Location! Location! Tano Road within city limits (city water and

    natural gas). A Robert Frank designed adobe main house plus

    rastra guesthouse. Tina Rousselot designed gardens and entry

    courtyard. #201103242

    13 DROEGE $1,990,0Exquisite is the only way to describe this Arroyo Hondo pro

    erty. Northern New Mexico style meets French Farmhouse

    this adobe home with pitched roof, reclaimed wood rafters, a

    tique doors and priceless detailing in every room. #2011030

    601 PINON DRIVE $599,000Walk to the Plaza from this remodeled 2BR, 2BA adobe. Flag-

    stone, stained concrete and wood floors, high ceilings in living

    room, chef's kitchen, plaster walls. Modern fixtures, skylights,

    walled yard. #201102567

    RANCHO TIERRA P EDERNAL $900,000500+ acre ranch at the base of Geogia O'Keeffe's beloved

    Pedernal Peak nearAbiquiu. Borders National Forest with un-

    paralleled views. Horse friendly with access to miles of riding

    and suitable terrain for barns and paddocks. #201002638

    1109 DON GASPAR LANE $1,100,000Exquisite South Capitol home on oversized .40 lot. Gorgeous

    plaster walls, flagstone and brick floors, chefs kitchen with

    granite countertops and so much more. This 5BR, 3BA cus-

    tom home has 3,600 sq ft and manicured grounds.

    #201104006

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    SANTA FES MARKET LEADWe are Local Experts with a Global

    Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered tradem

    417 East Palace Avenue 505.982.6207 www.sothebyshomes.com/sant

    817 CAMINO DEL ESTE

    $949,000

    In Exclusive 800 East

    535 CAMINO DEL MONTE SOL

    $2,200,000

    Serene Eastside Compound

    629 AVENIDA CELAYA

    $369,000

    Lovely Home in Zocalo

    684 CALLECITA JICARILLA

    $475,000

    DeVargas Heights

    342 EAST BUENA VIS

    $2,500,000

    Inn of the Turquoise Bear

    1200 GONZALES COU

    $685,000

    Northside with a View

    JAN HAMILTON505.690.8994

    [email protected]

    CRISTINA BRANCO505.920.7551

    [email protected]&

    6 PLANO ARBOLITO

    $750,000

    Stunning Custom Home

    615 AVENIDA COLIMA

    $439,000

    Contemporary Zocalo

    2354 SANTA BARBARA DRIV E

    $385,000

    Great Location off Old Pecos Trail

    3101 OLD PECOS, #697

    $775,000

    Sensational Quail Run

    6 BIG TESUQUE CANYON

    $895,000

    Idyllic Tesuque Setting

    Under Contract

    Under Contract

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    HOME SEPTEMBER 2011 35Operated by Sothebys International Realty, Inc. Sothebys International Realty is a registered trademark.231 Washington Avenue 505.988.8088 www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 326 Gra nt Avenue 505.988.253

    MARYARNOLD505.577.5446

    Sited high on the hill in Dos Griegos on 3 acres, this beau-tiful home has spectacular long-distance mountain views tothe south and west. 100' long front portal leads to dramaticentry hall and great room featuring 13' tall beamed ceilings.4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. #201101686

    KENT JONES505.670.2262

    37 Calle Alexia $750,000

    www.EldoradoAreaRealEstate.com

    Exceptional Santa Fe style in The Ridges! All rooms fea-ture plaster walls and 11-13 ft plaster or viga ceilings. 5kiva fireplaces. 3 portales. Two spacious courtyards featureextensive landscaping on drip irrigation and a cabana withfireplace, great for entertaining. Excellent mountain views.3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 3,216 sq ft. #201103520

    Great curb appeal in La Paz at Eldorado with large frontand rear gated courtyards and brick portales. Open living,dining, kitchen areas featuring tall viga ceilings, beautifulslab granite counters. Huge master suite with vigas, marblesinks and travertine tile. Outstanding mountain views. 3BRplus den, 2 1/2 BA, 2,165 sq ft. #201102278

    46 Avenida Torreon $480,0002 South Hijo De Dios $640,000

    Lovely passive solar home in Eldorado. Tall viga andplank ceilings, brick floors, wood blinds and solid woodinterior doors lend a warm, inviting feeling. Dramaticopen livingarea,split bedroom plan, large ownerssuiteand a spacious 25'x19' studio with separate entrance.Front portal, rear deck, mountain views. Three bed-rooms, 2 baths, 2,356 sq ft. #201102873

    1 Monte Alto Way $359,000

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    SUBLIME SOPHISTICATIONOne-of-a-kind view-filled Quail Run 2BR, 2BA sin-

    gle-level Pinon C residence, replete with den and

    andscaped gardens raises the bar at QR. The deft

    hands of world travelers with expertise in design

    have reshaped the floorplan for gracious living and

    displaying art. The essence of Pueblo Revival re-

    mains, enhanced with Art Deco touches and nods

    o Paris, NewYorkand Marrakesh. MLS201006316

    NOW OFFERED AT $735,000

    CINEMATIC STYLESundance Estates Sited to embrace Sangre

    views, the grand living room with commanding fire-

    place & wall of windows opens to a circular dining

    room with beamed ceiling and sumptuous kitchen.

    With a 3BR, 3.5BAmain house andattachedstudio

    guest quarters, there is a cinematic beauty and scale

    and wonderful finishes including wrought iron flour-

    ishes and FASWALL construction. MLS 201102288

    OFFERED AT $1,159,000

    SUMMIT HIDEAWAYSanta Fe Summit With great panache from its

    elegant entry, stunning living room, gently curved

    formal dining, stylish kitchen with cozy dining, den

    and master suite, this 5BR, 5.5 BA home is sited

    in a swirl of Sangre and Jemez Mountain views

    and valley vistas. Opening out to portales, patios

    and terraces, its a great house to share and en-

    tertain in a stunning hillside setting. MLS 807559

    NOW OFFERED AT $1,730,000

    HISTORIC CANYON ROADInthe heartof itall thisremodeled2BR,2BAho

    with 2ndfloor denand view deck shines.The en

    courtyard transports you to a lush world w

    rocked path, wildly wonderful plantings and kiv

    Agrand living roomwith handsome fireplace ov

    looks the garden. Master and 2nd bedroom a

    both on the main level along with an outstandi

    kitchen and den/dining room. MLS 201102871

    OFFERED AT $949,000

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    316 CALLE ESTADO$599,000

    What a delightful townhome!

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