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PAGE 19 BLACK CYAN MAGEN- HOME JUNE 2012 19 H ere is one of the most outstanding properties seen in the Santa Fe marketplace. With a $12 million price tag, it’s obviously something special, but its best attribute is that there is nothing ostentatious; rather, the amenities, and the finishes and overall feeling, are rustic and fine. 5200 Old Santa Fe Trail is a bit south of the Zia Road intersection and next door to Sol y Sombra, the last home of Georgia O’Keeffe and since 2000 owned by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. Inside a pair of white gates, a long driveway winds through healthy piñon pines into the lovely property. The main house entry is framed by more than a dozen aspens; nearby are flowering honeysuckle plants, carefully cultured over the decades and now about 20 feet tall. The main house has been expanded and remodeled since the original structure on the site, believed to date to the 1940s. Today’s version is 10,000 square feet with three bedrooms, six bathrooms, and three offices, with six indoor fireplaces of simple, handsome design. Glossy, luxurious, hard-troweled plaster adorn and protect the interior walls. The floors in the living room and dining room were constructed with Italian stone roof tiles. In the living room, the ceiling has latillas set herringbone-style on vigas. The thick, double-adobe walls yield very deep sills at the bases of gracefully arched windows. Indigo-blue cabinets enliven the gourmet kitchen, which is equipped with Sub Zero refrigerator and cooling drawers, a Viking range with six burners and a griddle, a Kitchen Aid ice maker, and twin Viking dishwashers, plus a kiva fireplace. The master-suite bathroom boasts floors of pillowed marble, a steam shower, and a big, deep tub in marble — it sounds opulent, but the feeling is a simple, solid beauty. Adjacent is a huge dressing room with cedar-paneled walls and a large, marble-top island. The master suite has its own washer and dryer. French doors in the master bedroom opens to the central courtyard rich with thyme growing between pavers. The two water features have custom copper covers to prevent evaporation when not in use. A stairway to the second floor is anchored by a custom railing decorated with spurs. The main feature upstairs is a large, carpeted home theater. This property holds evidence of the 19th- century Santa Fe Trail, the trade route that linked the city (part of Mexico until 1846) with Franklin, Missouri. Antique nails and other hardware items found on the land are framed in a display box inside the house. Dutch doors lead to the wonderful front portal opening onto a semicircular lawn. What Realtor Christine McDonald called a million yellow and red roses weren’t yet flowering on our visit, but well-tended landscaping was everywhere in evidence. Nearby is a swimming pool with bathhouse ready for entertaining. No corners were cut in the two-bedroom guest house, which has viga ceilings, floors of quarter-sawn oak and plastered walls. Likewise the caretaker’s house attached to the barn. This is a horse property complete with paddocks and exercise and riding arenas, large stables with in-floor heat and oversized stalls for eight horses; on one end is a foaling stall where the owner (who wished to be anonymous) reared Palominos. A mile-long bridle path winds through the 36 acres. McDonald, with Barker Realty, is listing the property. See www.5200oldsantafetrail.com for details. Quiet splendor Story by Paul Weideman ~ Photos by Jane Phillips 4200 Old Santa Fe Trail, exterior 4200 Old Santa Fe Trail, tub 4200 Old Santa Fe Trail, dutch door
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Here is one of the most outstanding properties seen in the Santa Fe marketplace. With a$12 million price tag, it’s obviously something special, but its best attribute is that there is

nothing ostentatious; rather, the amenities, and the finishes and overall feeling, are rustic and fine.5200 Old Santa Fe Trail is a bit south of the Zia Road intersection and next door to Sol y

Sombra, the last home of Georgia O’Keeffe and since 2000 owned by Microsoft cofounder PaulAllen. Inside a pair of white gates, a long driveway winds through healthy piñon pines intothe lovely property. The main house entry is framed by more than a dozen aspens; nearby areflowering honeysuckle plants, carefully cultured over the decades and now about 20 feet tall.The main house has been expanded and remodeled since the original structure on the site,

believed to date to the 1940s. Today’s version is 10,000 square feet with three bedrooms, sixbathrooms, and three offices, with six indoor fireplaces of simple, handsome design.Glossy, luxurious, hard-troweled plaster adorn and protect the interior walls. The floors in the

living room and dining room were constructed with Italian stone roof tiles. In the living room, theceiling has latillas set herringbone-style on vigas. The thick, double-adobe walls yield very deepsills at the bases of gracefully arched windows.Indigo-blue cabinets enliven the gourmet kitchen, which is equipped with Sub Zero refrigerator

and cooling drawers, a Viking range with six burners and a griddle, a Kitchen Aid ice maker, andtwin Viking dishwashers, plus a kiva fireplace.The master-suite bathroom boasts floors of pillowed marble, a steam shower, and a big, deep tub

in marble — it sounds opulent, but the feeling is a simple, solid beauty. Adjacent is a huge dressingroom with cedar-paneled walls and a large, marble-top island. The master suite has its own washerand dryer.French doors in the master bedroom opens to the central courtyard rich with thyme growing

between pavers. The two water features havecustom copper covers to prevent evaporationwhen not in use.A stairway to the second floor is anchored

by a custom railing decorated with spurs. Themain feature upstairs is a large, carpeted hometheater.This property holds evidence of the 19th-

century Santa Fe Trail, the trade route thatlinked the city (part of Mexico until 1846) withFranklin, Missouri. Antique nails and otherhardware items found on the land are framed ina display box inside the house.Dutch doors lead to the wonderful front

portal opening onto a semicircular lawn. WhatRealtor Christine McDonald called “a millionyellow and red roses” weren’t yet floweringon our visit, but well-tended landscaping waseverywhere in evidence. Nearby is a swimmingpool with bathhouse ready for entertaining.No corners were cut in the two-bedroom

guest house, which has viga ceilings, floors ofquarter-sawn oak and plastered walls. Likewise

the caretaker’s house attached to the barn.This is a horse property complete with paddocks and exercise and riding arenas, large stables

with in-floor heat and oversized stalls for eight horses; on one end is a foaling stall where theowner (who wished to be anonymous) reared Palominos. A mile-long bridle path winds throughthe 36 acres.McDonald, with Barker Realty, is listing the property. See www.5200oldsantafetrail.com for

details.

Quiet splendorStory by Paul Weideman ~ Photos by Jane Phillips 4200OldSantaFe

Trail, exterior

4200OldSantaFeTrail, tub

4200OldSantaFeTrail, dutchdoor

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LosPinosRanch celebrating ahundredyearsBy Paul Weideman

“O!!" # "!""##$ %$"!! $!#"$%"$! %!"$$!% andadventure, the guest ranch of the late 19th and early 20thcenturies is becoming a relic of times past,” according to theNew Mexico Register of Cultural Properties entry on theLos Pinos Guest Ranch in Cowles. It was once consideredan exclusive resort.Among the ranch’s early guests were writers Charles

Fletcher Lummis and Erna Fergusson and physicist J.Robert Oppenheimer. One woman, in a guest registerfrom 1987, states that she never expected to hear five or sixlanguages at the Los Pinos dinner table.This year the ranch is celebrating its centennial — at

least the 100th anniversary of Amado Chaves’ building ofhis Cowles summer home, which is now the lodge at LosPinos.

“My dad, William McSweeney, bought the ranch fromthe grandson of the original owner in the winter of 1964-65 and we moved in that spring,” said Alice McSweeney.“Since then I’ve worked here every summer but two. It’s mybrother and I that own the ranch. Bill is the wrangler andI’m the chef.“As far as I know it was a guest ranch since 1923. It could

be a little earlier, but the earliest guest register I’ve seen isfrom that year.”Cháves built his summer home on a Pecos River parcel

adjacent to the homestead lands of the Windsor and Vilesfamilies, according to Alice McSweeney’s 1998 nominationof the property to the Register of Cultural Properties.Educated at St. Michael’s College in Santa Fe and theNational Law School in Washington, D.C., he was known asthe father of New Mexico’s rural schools. He was a memberof the Territorial House of Representatives (1884) and

served as First Superintendent of Public Instruction (1891-1897) and as mayor of Santa Fe (1901-1903).He and his wife, Kate Nichols Cháves, were the parents

of Amado Jr., Katherine, and Consuelo. Katherine liveduntil 1961 and was the longtime manager of Los Pinos.The ranch was inherited by Consuelo’s son Amado ChávesSummers; he and his wife Ruth ran Los Pinos for a fewyears before selling it to William and Alice McSweeney.“The style of its log buildings shows evidence of the

ranch’s Spanish origins and is compatible with the highmountain environment,” say the Register papers. The lodgewas remodeled in 1937, with two wings added, but manyof the panes in the building windows are the original glass.The interior walls exhibit precise chinking of cut-to-fitaspen.Cháves built five cabins — like the main house using

aspen logs — as guest accommodations, probably about

LosPinosGuestRanch,MaÒana

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Infinite Ambitions, 3225Calle Nueva Vista. $179,000.— 3227 Calle Nueva Vista.

$179,000.— 3278 Calle Nueva Vista.

$179,000.— 3312 Calle Nueva Vista.

$199,000.— 3006 Camino del Griego.

$199,000.— 5329 Joshua Ln. $219,000.Gregory J. Strick, 3082 Monte

Sereno Dr. $625,000.Vistancia LLC, 2925 Viale

Seravezza. $271,322.Lewis Kaufman/Anna Davis,

411 San Antonio St. $350,000.Pulte Devt., 4210 Luz de

Estrella. $118,176.— 4211 Luz de Estrella.

$118,176.— 4218 Luz de Estrella.

$118,176.— 3864 Montana Verde Rd.

$274,412.— 3148 Floras del Sol St.

$141,408.Homewise Inc., 1613 Ave. de

Luna. $144,000.

Richard Alderman, 63 LodgeTr. $700,000.Lori & RichardWoodcock, 48

Blue Agave. $150,000.Vincent Stenerson, 40B Calle

Josephina. $559,023.La Nueva Querencia, 20

Bosquecillo. $67,819.RCS-TT South LLC, 124

Carson Valley Way. $83,000.— 126 Carson Valley Way.

$60,000.

— 128 Carson Valley Way.$83,000.— 5 Tijeras Creek Ln. $75,000.— 7 Tijeras Creek Ln. $75,000.— 9 Tijeras Creek Ln. $75,000.— 38 Sunset Canyon Ln.

$75,000.— 46 Sunset Canyon Ln.

$75,000.— 71 Sunset Canyon Ln.

$83,000.— 6 Sky Ridge. $75,000.Monte Alto Homes, 33 Cam.

San Lucas. $360,000.Univest Rancho Viejo, 46 Via

Punte Nueve. $301,000.Rondald Rempel, 21 Cattle

Drive. $200,000.Sivage Community Devt., 11

Cam. de Colores. $248,005.— 34 Cam. de Colores.

$235,205.Troya Homes, 10 Meadow

Hills Dr. $145,000.Scott and Nancy Tew, 6 Vista

Llano. $319,000.Lucas Booker, 101A

Southfork. $250,000.

Building permitsSANTA FE COUNTY building

permits issued from mid-April

to mid-May included the fol-

lowing:

Building permits issued by the

CITY OF SANTA FE during

the month of April included the

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1923 to 1937. Six other buildings have been used forstorage, firewood, livestock equipment, blacksmithing, andbathrooms.Visitors enjoyed relaxing in the mountain environment,

fishing, perhaps hunting, and definitely hiking andhorseback riding.“At Los Pinos, they’d take pack trips into the Pecos

Wilderness,”Marc Simmons recalled in a recent interview.“It was a short season because it’s so far up, but it got a lotof use before the snow flew.”Simmons was the wrangler at Los Pinos in 1964, just

before the Chaveses sold it to the McSweeneys. “Beforethat I’d been cowboying down on the San Agustin Plainon a great big ranch and in 1959 or 1960 I was up on ahardscrabble ranch in the Medicine Bow National Forestin Wyoming. Each place was very different, with differentkinds of experiences, which is what I wanted.“Amado is now 80. I didn’t know him before I took that

job. He was actually working for the phone company inSanta Fe at the time. I cannot remember if I knew then thathe was the great grandson of Manuel Antonio Cháves, ElLeoncito or The Little Lion, who I wrote about in my 1973book The Little Lion of the Southwest: A Life of ManuelAntonio Cháves. He was the hero of the Battle of Glorietaand he led a volunteer regiment as a lieutenant colonel atthe Battle of Valverde down south of Soccoro.”McSweeney, who divides her time between Los Pinos

(which has a Terrero address since the Cowles post officeclosed) and her house in Glorieta, said the riding aspect ismore difficult than it used to be because of insurance andthe lack of pasture and just the difficulty finding horsesthat are good with all kinds of riders. The riding territory isbeautiful, the 15.5 acres of Los Pinos abutting the Santa FeNational Forest.“We once had 20 to 25 horses and mules. Now we have

just four or five horses. Today we offer a mixture of hiking,riding, fishing, eating, birdwatching, and hanging out.This is a place for getting away and relaxing. We have lotsof deer, chipmunks, golden-mantled ground squirrels,the occasional elk, bear, bobcat, and weasel, and lots of

birds, including dippers, hermit thrushes, and all kinds ofwarblers and kinglets and nuthatches.”One of the highlight activities is the fly-fishing on the

Pecos River, which runs through the eastern edge of theranch, and on tributaries of the Pecos.Four of the five original cabins are in use today. Each one

has a private bath, a wood-burning stove, and a front porchfor settin’. Telephones and televisions are not found on theranch, but books about local history and the natural worldare available in the family’s library.The number of guests has certainly declined over

the past 47 years, McSweeney said, but the ranch is stillenjoyed by a steady stream of couples, singles, and groups,including family reunions.“People stay from two nights to 10 days. The rates are

per day per person because we serve them all their meals.Dinner is four-course and that includes a fruit cup, a salad,fresh-baked bread, and a chicken, pork, lamb, or salmonentrée; then coffee, tea and dessert.”Breakfast also is served in the lodge dining room.

Lunches are packed daily for trail and stream-side picnics.Rates for Los Pinos Ranch are $140 per person per night,

and there is a two-night minimum. Children age 5 and upare welcome; child rates up to age 14 range from $45 to$75. Guided horseback trail rides (preceded by instructionon safe horsemanship and trail etiquette) range from $50for one hour to $150 for a day.The ranch is open through Sept. 30. To place your

reservation or for more information, call Alice McSweeney505-757-6213 or e-mail [email protected].

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SANTA FE’S MARKET LEADERWe are Local Experts with a Global Reach

Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark.231 Washington Avenue • 505.988.2533 www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe

KARENWOLFE-MATTISON505.984.5154Cell: 505.577.2245

Putting People and Properties Together

1496 WILDERNESS GATE $1,795,000Magnificent estate is on five acres amongst tall Ponderosaslocated just past the entrance to Wilderness Gate. This ex-pansive 3 to 4BR adobe home has grand spacious roomsaccented with warm finishes creating a lovely home environ-ment. The exquisite formal dining room features a Mediter-ranean dome brick Boveda style ceiling. Additional featuresare aged multi-hued oak floors, plaster walls throughout. Ninefireplaces (grand shepherd’s style in living room), bancos andwonderful architectural details. Fully super charming, self con-tained, one bedroom guest house with kitchen. Plus incrediblecity lights and sunset views. Now being offered for approxi-mately $200 per sq ft! MLS# 201200467

615 BISHOPS LODGE, UNIT #6 $325,000Great vacation or second home. This two bedroom, threebath, 1,472 square foot condo is just blocks from the Plazaand Fort Marcy. Fully furnished. Will need short term rentalpermit. MLS# 201201853

Residential SpecialistFor Over 25 Years

543 JUANITA STREET, UNIT B $329,000Walk everywhere, do everything. This condo is the perfectbottle of Pinot you can’t wait to share with your friends. Afew blocks from the Railyard and all the surrounding offer-ings, the combination of aesthetics and efficiency is not tobe matched. Every corner is custom crafted from the walnutslab vanity in the powder room to the gracious Aspen en-trenched landscaping. This is the last of 3 units available ina LEED Platinum certified development.MLS# 201102057

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT THE SHOW:“CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center is proud that many of Santa Fe’shome owners are also well-respected professionals at our facility. We value theopportunity to use the radio show to speak to the people of our fine city.”Arturo Delgado, Communications Manager, CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center

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EldoradoAreaRealEstate.com18 CAMINO COSTADINO$365,000Classic Territorial-style home ona 3.12 acre hillside lot in DosGriegos. Dramatic great roomfeatures tall ceiling, large windowsand adjoining brick portal, all withgreat Jemez Mountain views tothe west. Seven skylights con-tribute to a light and bright inte-rior. Great wall space for art. 2spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,875sq ft. #201201468

1 MONTE ALTOWAY $349,000Lovely passive solar home in Eldorado,built by Leif Backe, reflects pride of own-ership. Extensive tall viga and plank ceilingsand brick floors. Dramatic open livingarea, split 3 bedroom, 2 bath plan and aspacious 25'x19' studio. 2,356 sq ft total.Newer roof, win-dows and stucco.Ortiz and SandiaMountain views.Just move in!#201201979

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ROXANNEAPPLE505.660.5998

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SANTA FE’S MARKET LEADERWe are Local Experts with a Global Reach

Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark.www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 326 Grant Avenue • 505.988.2533

57 LEAPING POWDER ROADSpacious, light, private property in Arroyo Hondo. Warm and pristine finishes adorn the single level 4BR, 3BA main house which features high ceilings with vigas and latillas,Saltillo tile floors and Talavera-tiled baths. The kitchen/living room opens onto a sheltered and private back portal. Features include great separation of bedrooms, attached2-car garage and lovely landscaping. The open concept studio/casita has a separate parking area and private patio. All on 5 wonderful acres. MLS# 201201748 $720,000

789 AVENIDA PRIMERA SOUTH $649,000Truly lovely in-town living. Light-filled and spacious open living, din-ing and kitchen on one level, expansive deck with views and kivafireplace, 2-car garage with storage. #201103979

69 CONDESA ROAD $449,000Spacious, single level 4BR, 3BA home with French doors to a patioand garden with views. Master suite with fireplace, new kitchenappliances. Vigas, latillas, nichos, tile floors, 2-car garage, ando!ce/studio. #201201979

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SANTA FE’S MARKET LEADERWe are Local Experts with a Global Reach

Operated by Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. Sotheby’s International Realty® is a registered trademark.231 Washington Avenue • 505.988.2533 www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe 326 Grant Avenue • 505.988.2533

KATHERINE BLAGDENOffice: 505.955.7980Cell: 505.490.2400

707 EAST PALACE AVENUE, #7 $575,000La Vereda home near the Plaza, in wonderful condition. LovelySanta Fe details include vigas and beams, a kiva Heatalatorfireplace, a south-facing patio with fireplace, and a delightfulupper deck off the master. 2BR, 2BA. MLS# 201201955

2 WILDFLOWER WAY $899,000Long before Las Campanas, this 3,700 square foot oldadobe house and 1,200 square foot guest casita sat on fiveacres of quiet and great views, which it still enjoys in its won-derful location. MLS# 201200381

62 EAST WILDFLOWER DRIVE $610,000Views and wonderful seclusion from this sweet two bedroomTierra Del Oro home while just minutes from town. High ceil-ings with vigas and latillas, brick floors and open conceptliving/dining areas. MLS# 201201444

922 HICKOX STREET $239,000This 2 bedroom Pentile 50’s home has refinished oak floors, funMexican tile, spacious lot and large adobe 1930’s garage thatcomes with architectural plans for conversion to studio/casita.MLS# 201105461

816 STAGECOACH DRIVE $739,000Calling all working artists! Close to the Plaza with two fabulous stu-dios. 4,739 sq ft home on approx. one acre with 3BR, separate entry,private 1BR guest casita with kitchenette, 710 sq ft artist studio, up-dated kitchen and sweet outdoor spaces. MLS# 201101864

CHARLES WEBERDirect: 954.0734 Cell: 670.9377

858 MAGEE LANE $599,000Over 2,300 sq ft featuring master with fireplace, single level, split floorplan, and extra hobby room.Clerestory hallway that shines natural light on the adobe accent wall. Extensive landscaping.#201201346

22 VISTA REDONDA $1,195,000Extraordinary Views! Over 4,000 square feet of remod-eled house and guest house. Incredibly quiet and privatewith a cozy pool, 3-car garage, and lots of exteriorentertainment space. #201104212

217 VUELTA ROBLE $365,000Nestled in Casa Solana, El Robledo promisesnewer construction, proximity to the Dog Park,convenient to the Plaza and Solana Center.Passive solar design with beams. #201201900

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223 SPRUCE STREET $449,500A tremendous home, on a lovely lot, in a great subdivision. At the top of the cul-de-sac, discover thisbetter than Stamm built home. The original 3BR, 2BA home now has an added master suite, sunroomwith views, updated kitchen, evaporative cooler, and wood accent ceilings.

1102 PIEDRA ALTO $179,000Motivated sellers. Architect plans, quiet cul-de-sac. #201103104

7 SKYTOP ROAD $149,000Stunning views and privacy. #201103065

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105 AVENIDA ALDEA $499,000Contemporary Santa Fe-style home with gor-geous finishes, light open spaces, and mountainviews. Built in 2010, this striking residence fea-tures plaster walls, custom viga-beam and herring-bone wood ceilings, tile, travertine, and woodflooring, eye-catching doors, 2 kiva fireplaces, and3 walled outdoor living areas. MLS# 201104741105AvenidaAldea.com

1833 ARROYO CHAMISO $479,000This comfortable three bedroom residence onone acre in the Sol y Lomas/Arroyo Chamisoneighborhood is in very nice condition and haswonderful living spaces indoors and out. Walledand beautifully landscaped yard with portal, newerroof and boiler, new stucco. On 1 acre near thehospital. MLS# 2011049151833ArroyoChamiso.com

5 CAMINO SABANERO $399,000Gorgeous Custom Home with an excellent floorplan is built in that wonderful Santa Fe Style! Fea-tures include high ceilings, diamond finish plasterwalls, big vigas, fireplace, tile floors, a great kitchen,family room, formal dining room, powder room,beautiful mountain views, big wraparound portal,and walled landscaped yard. MLS# 2012014105CaminoSabanero.com

680 GARCIA STREET $1,800,000Adobe residence on one acre in the Historic East-side not far from the Plaza and Museum Hill wasoriginally built in the 1930’s and has grown overthe years to a 4BR, 5BA, 5,600 sq ft home with 5fireplaces plus an indoor swimming pool in a 1,570sq ft heated room. Enjoy wonderful outdoor livingwith a fabulous portal and walled garden.680GarciaStreet.com

616-B PASEO DE LA LOMA $659,000Rare offering downtown a few blocks from thePlaza with Amazing Views! Spectacular city lights,and remarkable vistas over Santa Fe to the Sandiaand Ortiz Mountains, as well as gorgeous views ofthe Sangre de Cristos! Relax in this 2BR, 2BA res-idence with bountiful light in an open-conceptliving room, kitchen, and dining room/sunroom.MLS# 201201987 616PaseoDeLaLoma.com

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954 CERRO DE LA PAZ $3,795,000Elegant Estate with stunning views on 12.5 gatedacres near the Plaza comprised of an impeccableresidence built by Doug McDowell in 2005 withsuperb finishes, 11 fireplaces, 8 baths includingdual master baths, fabulous kitchen, 3,000 sq ft ofportales, 1BR guest casita, and gorgeous swim-ming pool with cabana and bath.MLS# 201005922 954CerroDeLaPaz.com

12 VALENCIA RANCH $795,000An absolutely stunning adobe home in ApacheCanyon, this fabulous residence is really a treat!Experience elegant living in a wonderful settingon 8 acres with picturesque views of ApacheCanyon over the Galisteo Creek. Over $240,000in thoughtful and gorgeous improvements havebeen added. 20 minutes to the Plaza.MLS# 201201017 12ValenciaRanch.com

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42 SAN SEBASTIAN ROAD $895,000A superb and classic example of Pueblo Revival ar-chitecture, this circa early 1900’s hacienda has beencompletely refurbished and remodeled in 2007.Thick adobe walls, 6 fireplaces, gorgeous flagstonefloors and stone baseboards, plaster walls, tradi-tional viga/split cedar latilla ceilings, and a big por-tal. Huge art studio with bedroom and full bath.MLS# 201201747 42SanSebastian.com

322 MAGDALENA ROAD, #6 $649,000This Pied a Terre with the utmost in Santa Fe Styleis two blocks from the Historic Plaza! Designed byBlaine Young and built by SharonWoods, this 2BR,2.5BA residence in the beautiful Magdalena Com-pound has an elegant yet comfortable feeling.Extra thick adobe walls, brick and hardwood floor-ing, gorgeous kitchen, and lovely bathrooms.MLS# 201201992 322Magdalena.com

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W m . D a v i d D o u g h e r t y , B r o k e r . C l a r a L . D o u g h e r t y , B r o k e r A s s o c i a t e . J e n n i f e r H . T o m e s ,

expect more.505.989. 7741 • 433 WEST SAN FRANCISCO STREET SANTA FE, NM 87501

VIA DE ZORRITOS, TESUQUE. The natural beauty surrounding this stunning compound, situated on 50+ acres adjacent to the Santa Fe National Forest, is unrivaled.Lined with gorgeous rock retaining walls, the paved driveway winds past the stable, tennis court and riding arena into the bricked motor court, shared by both themain house and guest house. A flagstone walkway leading to the formal entrance of the main house offers undisturbed views of the national forest rising to the skibasin on one side and xeriscaped gardens on the other. The entrance from the motor court and two-car garage is up a staircase through an enchanting, Europeaninspired, stone-lined vestibule with a state-of-the-art mechanical room and refrigerated wine cellar. The supremely outfitted kitchen is designed for simplicity and easeof use and opens onto a family dining area, family room, and a separate formal dining room. Handmade chandeliers, Spanish Colonial doors, antique beams, customplaster work and lighted nichos are a few of the details that make every room warm and inviting. Stunning Eastern views from the master bedroom are matched bybeautiful Southern views from the oval, freestanding stone bathtub in the master bathroom. Two additional bedrooms share a private sitting area and bathroom makingperfect family quarters or a complete suite for a parent. 360º views make every room a delightful encounter. A large outdoor kitchen and dining area on one of severalportals is perfect for entertaining and leads to a unique, natural swimming pool that fits perfectly into the lush landscape. The guest house features a living room, diningarea, kitchenette, bedroom, bathroom, and two-car garage. Accessed through a separate entry door is a fully equipped exercise room, office, art studio, bathroomand laundry area. $15,000,000. Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690.0471 • [email protected]

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B r o k e r A s s o c i a t e . W a r r e n T h o m p s o n , B r o k e r A s s o c i a t e . P a m A l e x a n d e r , O f f i c e M a n a g e r

44 BRASS HORSE ROAD. This exceptional, contemporary, 4 bedroom Pueblo-style home in Arroyo Hondo is situated on 5 beautiful acres and surrounded bythe 100+ acre Arroyo Hondo Pueblo Conservancy. With 360º views, the4,823 Sq/Ft adobe home is built in a circular plan to take in all aspects of itssurroundings and has a gorgeous rock wall that moves from the outside insideas an entryway. Designed to take advantage of the outdoors and the wondersof Arroyo Hondo, extensive portals provide additional living and dining spacesaround the stunning, negative edge swimming pool.

MLS #201200991 $2,499,000Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690 .0471 • [email protected]

34 GOODNIGHT TRAIL. Gorgeous, contemporary Pueblo-style home in La TierraNueva. Completely renovated and remodeled by Wolf Corp., this 4 bedroomadobe home on 10.35 acres is loaded with details: American Clay wall finishes,custom cabinetry, built-in bookshelves, skylights, vigas and coved ceilings, windowcoverings, custom art lighting, and plenty of storage throughout (including alarge walk-in closet in the master suite). The gourmet kitchen is equipped withstate-of-the-art appliances, including an induction stove top. Beautifully land-scaped with two walled and landscaped courtyards.

MLS #201103432 $1,875,000Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690 .0471 • [email protected]

5 ARROYO CANYON. This Village Estates oasis in Rancho Viejo showcasesgorgeous landscaped grounds surrounding the home, creating privacy whilecapturing the expansive southwestern views. An inviting circular floor plan with3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, and a 4th bedroom/office revolves around an openliving space. The living room and master suite open onto a portal with a kiva fire-place and waterfall fountain. This one -owner, custom-built home has been impec-cably maintained inside and out. This property offers the best of Rancho Viejo withmiles of paved and dirt paths and is close to schools, shopping and I -25.

MLS #201201886 $485,000Jennifer Tomes • 505.690.6477 • [email protected]

104 CAMINO CHUPADERO. Resting on 7+ acres of land, this wonderful ranchitohas 3 wells, 2 ponds, acequia rights, 3 pastures and mature trees, all borderingthe Chupadero River. The 3 bedroom double adobe is sophisticated and under-stated with traditional hand-plastered walls, cathedral ceilings, and brick andoak floors. The compound has a swimming pool and large spa, an equip-ment garage with office, a double garage, a freestanding chicken coop andan incredible horse facility that includes a well-equipped barn with 4 stalls andruns, heated tack room, half bath, and separate loading shed/holding pen.

MLS #201201920 $1,600,000Jennifer Tomes • 505.690 .6477 • [email protected]

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