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ARCHITECTURALLY STRIKING RESIDENCE IN TESUQUE Vista Hermosa
Completed in 2008, the home uses a sophisticated color palette and expertly scaled living spaces to create a sense of comfort, welcome and warmth. Artisan flooring of wood, stone and brick flows naturally from one room to the next and onto expansive portales and patios. The formal living and dining rooms are spacious and inviting. The spectacular chef’s kitchen features top-end appliances, an immense island, fireplace and sitting area, and extensive butler’s pantry and bar area. The home follows the gentle slope of a five-acre property with exceptional views of the Sangres, the Jemez and across the badlands toward Abiquiu. 3 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, 5,586 sq ft on 5.22 acres MLS #201202249 Offered at $2,495,000 RAY RUSH
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25 PASEO DEL CONEJO $1,350,000
360˚ views from this custom “Parade of Homes” hacienda. Covered portales with views of the surrounding mountains, gourmet kitchen, brick and hardwood floors. 3,650 sq ft, 3BR, 4BA, 2.97 acres. #201104494
13 COLUMBINE LANE
$950,000
Hondurean mahogany Morelli carved door leads to a grand custom home with polished brick floors and views. 6 fireplaces, spacious formal living and dining rooms, media and library, and remodeled kitchen. #201201610
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Downtown living at its best! Mexican blue Talavera tiles in both baths and the kitchen, Saltillo tile and aged brick floors. Formal dining room and great room with French doors that open to serene outdoor spaces. #201202051
$730,000
A Santa Fe-style custom home 10 minutes from the Plaza. Saltillo tile and ceiling latias create Old World touches in a thoroughly contemporary home. Huge covered portal with sunset views. #201201744
841 CAMINO DEL ESTE
$750,000
90 SUNDANCE DRIVE
$795,000
2252 ESPEJO PLACE
$895,000
Gated 800 East home with Sangre de Cristos’ views. A wine lover’s delight with huge 3,000 bottle climate controlled wine cellar and wonderful eastern views of the ski mountains. #201005995
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663 BISHOPS LODGE, #29 $324,999
This end unit condo is true walking distance to the Plaza, post office and numerous restaurants. Easy care – perfect for a getaway place in Santa Fe. The large living room has Saltillo tile and a gas fireplace. #201103113
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314 NORTH GUADALUPE $1,500,000
Wonderful property across from Bert’s Burger Bowl, it is half an acre with a prime location! A tree-covered lot with a cute little 1920’s 6-room house and detached oversized 1-car garage. So many possibilities! #201202874
Custom home with acres of beautiful flagstone floors. Tremendous mountain views. Diamond plaster walls, gourmet kitchen with granite counters and custom cabinets, and a huge walk-in pantry. #201102683
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208 PLAZA MONTANA
$735,000
The center of Santa Fe, with wood floors and granite counters. Formal dining and a great room. Kitchen with island and side bar! Master suite has portal access. Spacious library/office. Landscaped gardens. #201104844 www.sothebyshomes.com/santafe
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$850,000
The entire Western Jemez Mountain range with an unbeatable expanse of sunsets are yours forever. This custom built home with an attached guest house on 2.6 acres is absolutely stunning. #201105491
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3600 CERRILLOS, #508
$290,000
This New York-style loft has 2 balconies with views. Wonderful high ceilings with lots of windows and light make this a great place to live and work. It is also wired for business phone service. #201201148
Los Senderos elegant custom home on one level. Features professionally landscaped gardens with outdoor fountain, oakwood and Italian tiled floors. Attached casita with full kitchen and separate living room. #201103981 417 East Palace Avenue • 505.982.6207 HOME AUG UST 2 012
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1110 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL
$3,800,000
This sensational Eastside three plus-acre estate is an irresistible in-town oasis. The sophisticated, Territorial-style residence has expansive living and dining rooms accessing lush, park-like grounds with terraces, spectacular koi ponds, a fabulous dining gazebo, and expansive mountain views. Featured are an elegant owner’s suite with fireplace and lavish closet, excellent study, media and family rooms, and a showcase kitchen. The abundant luxury appointments and exquisite details throughout ensure sublime ease and comfort. MLS# 201105322
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961 PASEO DEL SUR
$825,000
Delightful property! With south and sunset vistas, this striking home and guest apartment artfully merges Southwest and contemporary. A gracious entry accesses the great room with soaring ceilings, and a 52-foot galleria. The sleek, well-equipped kitchen has superb storage. The wonderful master has beamed and corbeled ceilings, double baths and amazing closets. Featured are a deep entertaining portal and terrace, granite counters, planked oak and stone floors, built-in speakers and A/C. Main house is all one level. MLS# 201202817
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$900,000
Marvel at the incredible panorama from this 4,990 sq ft gated estate on 1.8 acres. The custom 4 bedroom adobe/frame home with superb guest house is convenient to both town and Tesuque. Entertain in the handsome great room with soaring beamed ceiling, the spectacular kitchen/family room, or the spacious terraces. The private master accesses a gym, portal, and hot tub with waterfall. The guest wing includes a music/screening room. Hardwood and flagstone floors, hand-troweled plaster, finely carved doors. A remarkable value! MLS# 201104704
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194 ARROYO HONDO TRAIL
$989,000
In its serene 5.8 acre Arroyo Hondo setting with vast mountain expanse, this 5,633 sq ft adobe 4 bedroom home was conceived to preserve the organic integrity of its site. Included are a gracious living room with kiva fireplace, huge dining room, center-island kitchen, family/breakfast room, plus a large study. Hand-troweled plaster, vigas and glazed adobe floors enhance the house. Spacious grounds offer abundant fruit trees, a large fenced garden and pond. The barn was transformed into a 1,569 sq ft studio/guest house. MLS# 201201749
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40 CANYON HILL LANE
$349,000
What a very special Historic Eastside find! Tucked away off Upper Canyon Road, this two bedroom, two bath adobe and frame house has tons of Santa Fe charm and character, including planked pine floors, vigas in most rooms, a kiva fireplace, and a delightful upstairs pitched-roof master suite addition that is awash with light. There is a sweet flagstone patio for alfresco dining, with a foot path down the lush, forested lot. Enjoy this enchanted cottage as it is, or add more touches to make it your very own.
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3101 OLD PECOS TRAIL, #602
$1,200,000
There is always, always a standout: that house which possesses an extra measure of what people truly look for and want in a home. This fabulous, free-standing single level Hacienda model in Quail Run has it all. An open floor plan flows from kitchen (with kitchen dining and fireplace) through dining, living areas, library/media room, light-filled entry and opens onto the expansive, brick-floored covered portal with kiva fireplace and big views of the 1st fairway, with lake and western light. MLS# 201200386
930-928 CERRO DE LA PAZ
$2,990,000
The soul of a great home with the size of a great estate! Beautifully sited on over 8 acres in one of Santa Fe’s most sought after areas, this exquisite residence was built in 1938 in the spirit of the owners' good friend, John Gaw Meem, and completely and impeccably remodeled by Sharon Woods in 1999. A romantic courtyard, expansive portales and magnificent gardens frame the beautifully proportioned living areas, fabulous gallery, a true chef’s kitchen, library, and more! MLS# 201003810
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$720,000
Spacious, 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, attached 2-car garage and lovely landscaping. The open concept studio/casita has separate parking and private patio. All on 5 wonderful acres. MLS# 201201748
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Absolutely beautiful 2.5 acre lot located in Sundance Estates. Close to town (located between Tano West and Sundance Drive); end of a cul-de-sac with terrific views. Utilities on site. Ready to build. #201103979
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57 LEAPING POWDER ROAD
69 CONDESA ROAD
$449,000
Spacious, single level 4BR, 3BA home with French doors to a patio and garden with views. Master suite with fireplace, new kitchen appliances. Vigas, latillas, nichos, tile floors, 2-car garage, and office/studio. #201103819
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56 POLMOOD FARM ROAD
$2,399,000
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djacent to National Forest in the hills above Tesuque, this spectacular compound on 15 acres is a rare and unique offering 10 minutes from downtown Santa Fe. Beautiful mountain and valley views from both the 5,301 sq ft main house and a 1,735 sq ft guest house with attached studio. Built in a Contemporary/Pueblo-style, the interiors boast a tranquil environment created via warm colors and textures of exquisitely crafted hand plastered walls, tile floors, custom wood cabinetry, and hand forged iron work by highly acclaimed Tom Joyce. The main home features 2BR, 2.5BA, a large library, 2nd office or exercise room, and a serious cook’s kitchen. MLS# 201201028
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204 PLAZA MONTANA $560,000 Lovely home with wonderful views of Sun and Moon Mountain. Spacious kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and large walk-in pantry. Features a separate dining area, gas fireplace, vigas, and 2-car garage. Beautifully landscaped with an entertaining portal and fully fenced backyard. MLS# 201005915
21 BIG TESUQUE CANYON $1,595,000 Exceptional Tesuque estate in Big Tesuque Canyon on lush, irrigated acreage bordering the National Forest. Large, gracious rooms including a grand living room with views over the lands and orchard. A separate master suite includes a private office, dressing area and bath, and private patio. Lovely pool, spa, a barn/studio plus a BR and BA over the garage. MLS# 804172
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810 ABEYTA STREET $459,000 A charming tucked away jewel on the Eastside. Located on one of Santa Fe’s most authentic historic district streets, this adobe casita has high ceilings, brick floors, vigas, and in-floor radiant heat. An open floor plan includes living room with fireplace, dining area and an inviting kitchen. There are 2BR, one with a fireplace and large bath. MLS# 201202673
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Abiquiu Views & Lake
Gracious Territorial Style
17 Camino Monte Feliz $1,100,000 #201201868
10 Petroglyph $619,000 #201201769
4154 Midnight Owl $350,000 #201201810
7-Unit Opportunity
House with 4 Garage/Studio
Tesuque House & Guest House
9 Wagon Wheel Lane $775,000 #201201315
189 Country Road 113 $500,000 #201102698
100 Three Rock Road $365,000 #201202187
Galisteo House & Guest House
Historic Casita
Exquisite Gated Retreat
13 Marcelina $675,000 #201000685
644 Canyon Road, #4 $425,000 #201202282
Rancho San Juan Casita $350,000 #201104454
Enchanting Adobe Casita
Contemporary Condo
122 B Elena $400,000 #201201947
812 C Calle Saragosa $200,000 #201102257
Private Oasis with Views 76 Paseo del Coyote $625,000 #201202359
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144 GONZALES ROAD, #4
$559,000
The perfect condo in the perfect location! Steps from Canyon Road restaurants and galleries, and 1 mile from the Plaza. Sought after Portales Vista unit with 2 bedrooms, nicely separated. MLS# 201201669
610 CAMINO SANTA ANA
Born in Pueblo, Colorado, Bob has a BA in Mathematics and Philosophy earned while a Benedictine monk, an MA in Art from the University of Northern Colorado, and a Doctorate in Art Education from Arizona State University. He has been a professor at the University of Northern Colorado, Ohio State University, University of Arizona, and Boston University (where he was Director of the Program in Artisanry). Bob has served as president of the San Antonio Art Institute and the Museum of New Mexico Foundation, and has been a Realtor since 1992.
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Sweet house and guest house close to the Railyard and St. Anne’s Church. This totally rebuilt double adobe unit has wonderful Santa Fe style throughout. Live in one, rent the other. MLS# 201201373
Sanctuario with Views & Pool 60 Camino San Cristobal $600,000 #201203023
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144 CERRITO DE BACA
$399,000
Open concept 2BR main home with wraparound deck. Next door is another 2BR attached to an artist’s dream studio. Both offer vigas, kiva fireplaces, tongue and groove ceilings, and Saltillo tile. Priced below appraisal. MLS# 201201156
RECENTLY SOLD PROPERTIES 556 EAST CORONADO ROAD $589,000 MLS# 201202958
29 ARROYO GRIEGO ROAD $845,000 MLS# 201202247
3600 CERRILLOS ROAD, 401 B
$99,000
Ultra contemporary, beautiful first floor Lofts unit, zoned C-1 (Light Commercial) or live in it. Polished concrete floors and cast concrete kitchen counters. High ceilings. MLS# 201103139
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WALK TO THE PLAZA
ONE-OF-A-KIND VILLA
Two condos – five years old, absolutely gorgeous finishes. Hard-troweled plaster, brick floors with radiant heat; travertine baths and walk-in closets; kiva fireplaces, bancos and skylights. Two bedrooms and two baths. $725,000 One bedroom $500,000
Magnificent 360˚ views from this unique villa. The 6,130 sq ft home is poised on 1.3 private, wooded acres on a hill minutes to the Plaza. Antique doors, diamond finished plaster, high ceilings with coves, vigas, corbels, and beams. Hand-carved stone windows. Five fireplaces, skylights and a comfortable floorplan. Owner is a NM Real Estate Broker. $1,795,000
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CAMINO CUERVO
A romantic old adobe garden cottage, nestled on a wooded hillside, in the heart of the historic district. Built about 1900 with 1 large and 1 small BR/study looking out on gardens, with 2BA. Easy stroll to the Plaza, and Canyon Road. Features rustic adobe bancos, 3 fireplaces, beamed and clerestory ceilings, brick and wood floors. $650,000
Immaculate and pristine home with many upgrades: finished garage; air conditioning; security system; lovely professional landscaping. New water heater and all appliances included. This is a one owner home, in $209,000 pristine condition.
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FAMILY LODGE
Special property on 5 scenic acres! A sprawling lodge with multiple wings for a variety of uses. Great plaster main living room with fabulous timber vigas and true Italian chef’s kitchen; privacy, landscaping and views from all windows; a wing with 3BR, 2BA and guest powder room; a wing with 3BR, 2BA and guest powder $769,000 room; a wing with master suite; and separate guest suite.
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Built by master builder Robert Lockwood as a personal residence, this house has everything, and is of the highest quality workmanship, materials, and fixtures. Slightly Asian ambiance, with a Pueblo feel! 2 bedroom, 2 bath, plus study/office. 12' ceilings, genuine bamboo floors, hard-troweled plaster, hand rubbed with beeswax. $395,000
MARY POPPIN’S HOUSE
P.L. Travers, author of Mary Poppins, once lived here! 1898 adobe house, guest house and art studio. Off Canyon Road. SO special! High old trees. Plenty of parking. Ambiance, charm, character. New wiring, plumbing and unseen necessities—authentic, original interiors! One of a magical kind! $950,000
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7 MINUTES TO THE WILD WEST
Rising up at the end of a quiet cu-de-sac, 2.5 acres of graceful, wooded land face the expanse of unspoiled views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountain $149,000 range sweeping across the view corridor. Gorgeous 2.5 acre view lot close in! Easy access to 599 and 285, town and everything! Fabulous Sangre de Cristo views and pretty, rolling terrain. Several great building sites on the property. This is the closest lot in La Tierra to $120,000 Santa Fe.
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SOPHISTICATED CONDOMINIUM
Minutes to the Plaza, in prestigious 1200 East, opportunity knocks! Clean lines and bright, open spaces make this custom built condo a rare find. Large rooms with high ceilings and beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces. Three BR, great master suite, cheerful eat-in kitchen, garage, and storage. $725,000
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MARION SKUBI GROUP RELAXED ELEGANCE IN LAS CAMPANAS 11 Paintbrush $845,000
First time on the market offering great interior spaces and both Sangre de Cristo views to the east and Jemez Mountain views to the west. Generous great room accented by soaring ceiling height with comfortable living, dining and kitchen that open to adjacent entertaining portales. Secluded master bedroom with kiva fireplace and private portal for enjoying Sangre de Cristo morning view. Separate guest wing contains 2 bedrooms and study or 3 bedrooms with 2 baths and offering Jemez Mountain sunset views. MLS# 201202469
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ABR, CRB, CRS 505.660.8722 Marion@MarionSkubi.com
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$610,000
Nice Pinon B model, located on a private greenbelt. This delightful 2BR, 2BA has been elegantly upgraded; new kitchen with bamboo cabinetry and appliances, remodeled bathrooms, custom built-ins, and a high-efficiency boiler and water heater. MLS# 904637
1082 MANSION RIDGE ROAD
$925,000
A charming well maintained older home with 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, a spacious living room, sunroom, sunlit kitchen, dining room, laundry/work room, and studio all sited on 3+ acres with beautiful gardens, mature trees, and privately gated. MLS# 201203072
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41 BLUESTEM DRIVE
$729,000
Spacious, single level, Northwest home with fantastic views. Features 3BR, 3BA, plus a study, large open kitchen with fireplace, lots of natural light, garden courtyard entry, great patios and gardens, and an oversized 3-car garage. MLS# 201102623
Premium Lots, Exclusive Developments Priced to Sell MONTE SERENO Super Sites with Views
$385,000
Historic Eastside, just a block from Canyon Road and across from the Santa Fe River. This cozy, romantic pied-a-terre is the essence of Santa Fe with trees, light, private courtyards, charm, warmth, walk to galleries, restaurants and the Plaza. MLS# 201105632
1232 VALLECITA DRIVE
$888,888
Large 3,300 sq ft main house, plus 1,500 sq ft guest home, close to Plaza. The split level main house features an open living room, dining and large chef’s kitchen, spacious outdoor deck, master suite plus 2 additional bed/baths. MLS# 201202243
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3 JACINTO COURT $475,000 Amazing view home in Eldorado at the end of a private lane. This home is 2,500 sq ft, all on 1 level with an attached 2-car garage with work space. Passive solar design offering 3BR and 4BA. Beautiful stacked stone fireplace in the living room, kiva fireplace in the study, vigas/beams, and radiant heat. MLS# 201202302
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1124 CAMINO SAN ACACIO $799,000 Lovely home with views built by Jay Parks on a quiet street in the Historic Eastside just two blocks to Canyon Rd. This 3BR, 2BA adobe/frame home features hardwood floors, top-of-the-line appliances, a cathedral ceiling in the living room, 3 fireplaces, plaster walls, beam & viga ceilings, radiant heat, and A/C. MLS# 201101360
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1346 BISHOPS LODGE $475,000 Located in the Tesuque Valley, this Northern New Mexico-style home features 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. It overlooks Tesuque Creek and has a charming courtyard, terraced gardens and a large portal – perfect for entertaining. Home remodeled by Betty Stewart. MLS# 201202729
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12 LAVADERO ROAD $899,000 Brand new construction in Tesuque, this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home is constructed by boutique builder Anthony Odai and features a tasteful floor plan, teak wood floors, a custom moss rock fireplace, and views of Los Alamos and the surrounding mountains and mesas. MLS# 201202473
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18 CAMINO BARRANCA $429,000 To be built home in Aldea de Santa Fe. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home with mountain views. Energy star appliances, beams, 10' ceilings in main living area, 9' ceilings in bedrooms. Tile floors in master bath, kitchen, dining and family rooms, carpet in bedrooms. MLS# 201202940
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38-M LODGE TRAIL $419,000 Great location in the Hills minutes to downtown Santa Fe. Stunning, panoramic views. Fine craftsmanship and design, high ceilings and vigas. All single level surrounded by garden patios. Rare location bordering lush national forest and 200 acres of open space. This property has a successful short term rental history. MLS# 201202229
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950 OLD TAOS HIGHWAY $895,000 Very special home with Santa Fe charm, situated high atop Old Taos Highway. Magnificent Sangre de Cristo views. Finishes include vigas, beam, latillas, hardwood and Saltillo tile flooring. Attached casita/guest house also has great views. Minutes to Santa Fe’s Historic Plaza. MLS# 201202885
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1340 VISTA MORADA Impeccable residence in La Mariposa! This is a lovely 3BR, 2.5BA home that also includes an office and has no interior steps. Enjoy views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains from the walled entry courtyard with a portal that wraps around the front of the house. #201202663 $769,000
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22 NORTH VUELTA HERRADURA Breathtaking mountain views from this fabulous residence in La Tierra. This exceptional compound was beautifully conceived by Archaeo Architects and built by Clemens Construction. Consisting of a 4BR main house, a 2BR guest house, and an exercise studio/ office. #201105652 $1,995,000
In addition to being very serious about her real estate career, Britt is a committed athlete. She is a competitive tennis player, golfer, hiker and river rafter. She is a sport fishing enthusiast, wine enthusiast and devoted runner for Chester, her loyal chocolate Labrador retriever.
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4 EAST GOLDEN EAGLE ROAD A beautiful and dramatic residence in Las Campanas featuring 3BR, 4BA plus an office/study. The fabulous great room harmoniously combines living, dining, family and kitchen areas all perfectly situated to take full advantage of the western mountain and sunset views. #201105362 $1,150,000
3 CALLE VENTOSO WEST Magnificent mountain views from this fabulous 4BR (plus an office!) home. Quality finishes include travertine floors, granite countertops, and beautiful plaster and woodwork throughout. The 2,000 sq ft portal is perfect for outdoor entertaining. #201100852 $1,150,000
Britt, with a dozen years of diverse residential real estate brokerage experience, recently joined Sotheby's International Realty after moving to Santa Fe from Scottsdale. After meeting Britt and observing her professionalism and drive during her first couple of months at Sotheby’s, it became clear to me that she would be a great addition to my team.
During her years in the Phoenix area, Britt was involved in many community activities and causes. As she gets to know Santa Fe well in the coming months, she’ll decide where to direct her volunteer efforts in our community. I am proud to have Britt as part of the Neil Lyon Group, adding to our capabilities for the benefit of all of us.
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Authentic and exquisite 2BR, 2BA, 2,240 sq ft mostly adobe main residence circa 1920+ with formal living room, dining rooom and kitchen overlooking a wondeful portal and lush gardens, unpdated with care and graced with a handsome master suite, 4 fireplaces, alcoves and nichos plus a free-standing 1BR, 1BA, 1,247 sq ft guest house with kiva circa 2005 in an incomparable setting. MLS 201202834
Southeast–Architect Robert Zachry’s stunning design achieves it all; showcasing the dramatic NM landscape while creating an elegant, light-filled dwelling that celebrates art and the art of living. The 4215 sq ft, 3BR, 3BA home with media/den and gourmet kitchen is graced with complex, simple lines, steel accents, walls of glass and portales that look to views in 3 directions. MLS 201202430
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NW–Wrapped in landscaped courtyards, grand portales and views west, this elegant 3BR, 3BA, 3,174 sq ft Santa Fe-style home in gated Colinas Verdes includes a splendid living room with Anasazi stacked stone fireplace, travertine floors, formal dining, deluxe kitchen with family room and home office graced with lofty archways, wood ceilings and vigas. One-level living with 3-car garage. MLS 201201865
A world of its own adjoining the National Forest along the Rio Tesuque, this stunning gated compound includes a gracious Territorial-style 3BR, 3.5BA, 4,239 sq ft main residence with wraparound portal, pitchedroof Tesuque farm-style 1BR + den, 2BA, 1,744 sq ft guest house, studio/guest quarters, treehouse + painter’s shed on 3.59 acres in an unparalleled oneof-a-kind lush setting. MLS 201200912
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$1,279,000
Historic Territorial-style compound with a stately 3BR, 2.5BA adobe main house, two separate 1BR guest houses, and a detached 2-car garage, all surrounded by glorious, irrigated and walled gardens. MLS# 201202105
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76 LAVADERO ROAD
$899,000
Lovely adobe home built by Doug McDowell on 5 secluded acres. 3BR, 2BA main house features a new kitchen, family/ sitting area with a wall of moveable glass doors opening onto a patio and infinity pool. Detached studio. MLS# 201202971
19-A & PINON JAY TRAIL
$799,000
Spacious, renovated 4 or 5BR adobe, guest house, large workshop, gardens, Koi pond and views. Open concept with kitchen/ dining/living, office, master suite and heated garage all on main level. Wood Gormley School District. MLS# 201201943
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$519,000
Charming 2BR, 2BA condo with garage, in quiet compound just 4 blocks from the Plaza. New kitchen, large master with views, landscaped outdoor spaces. MLS# 201202842
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$349,000
Cute adobe casita circa 1935, 2 blocks to Canyon Road. Quiet and private, 2BR, 1BA, oak floors, classic stone fireplace, excellent rental history. MLS# 201105485
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232 STATE ROAD 76
$299,000
Charming 2BR, 2BA adobe home and 1BR, 1BA adobe guest house, both with Sangre de Cristo, Badland and Santa Cruz valley views, truly spectacular. MLS# 201202008
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1125 PIEDRA RONDO $1,495,000 Truly a special property with views of mountains and city lights. Wonderful flow throughout the home. Custom designed, featuring 3 bedrooms, a media den or office, plus a 3-car garage. #201103680
43 CIBOLA CIRCLE $479,000 A lovely country home plus attached guest house on 2+ tree-covered acres. Views and privacy. Recently remodeled kitchen, spacious floor plan, outdoor patios and portales for entertaining. #201201910
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232-432 MESA ENCANTADO $290,000 Near Encantado/Four Seasons Resort. 2BR, 2BA, lovely patio in one of the most quiet, peaceful, serene settings you will find in the Santa Fe area. Large outdoor swimming pool nearby. #201202782
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UNIT #418 $565,000 Popular floor plan and well maintained with expanded closet spaces, access to patios from each room, low water usage landscaping, and private walled yard. Bonus den/office space. #201105781
UNIT #907 $659,000 Quail Run Piñon E model. 3BR, 3BA on single level. Nice greenbelt off generous portal adds to the desirability. Well situated outdoor living space, and close to clubhouse. #201100446
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UNIT #676 $695,000 A Piñon E 3BR and 3BA home on one level. Private and secluded location. This lovingly maintained home has a deep portal for outdoor living and beautiful landscaping. #201006515
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UNIT #217 $339,000 Beautiful views from this quiet and secluded upstairs Plaza A unit. Nicely separated 2 bedroom, 2 bath with skylights and fireplace. Elevator in building. #201006227
UNIT #156 $395,000 This Plaza condo is one of 4 truly end units. Rare level of quality and numerous upgrades engineered by famed architect Laban Wingert include gorgeous Italian tile floors. #201202622
UNIT #102 $349,000 Great location, end unit near clubhouse, yet private. Large Plaza B floorplan, 2BR, 2BA, nicely separated, fireplace, large patio south facing, and not facing another unit. #201201583
UNIT #727 $525,000 Large casita overlooking a lovely green space and facing the 7th fairway. Delightfully appointed property. The 2BR, 2BA are nicely separated by the main living area. #201104700
UNIT #408 $598,500 Popular 1,629 sq ft Piñon B model featuring 2BR, 2BA. Located adjacent to the 1st fairway but privately situated. Remodeled bath, a beautiful patio and portal, and a 2-car garage. #201202181
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Three BR, 3BA home just 15 minutes from the Plaza is near shopping, public schools, and the SF Community College. This Pueblos del Sol charmer has been refreshed and features a comfortable floor plan with many Pueblo-style accents such as viga and plank ceilings, beautiful Southwest solid wood doors, newly refinished Saltillo tile floors, and a kiva fireplace. MLS# 201202330
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$455,000
This comfortable three bedroom residence on one acre in the Sol y Lomas/Arroyo Chamiso neighborhood is in very nice condition and has wonderful living spaces indoors and out. Walled and beautifully landscaped yard with portal, newer roof and boiler, new stucco. On 1 acre near the hospital. MLS# 201104915 1833ArroyoChamiso.com
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322 MAGDALENA ROAD, #6 $649,000
This Pied a Terre with the utmost in Santa Fe Style is two blocks from the Historic Plaza! Designed by Blaine Young and built by Sharon Woods, this 2BR, 2.5BA residence in the beautiful Magdalena Compound has an elegant yet comfortable feeling. Extra thick adobe walls, brick and hardwood flooring, gorgeous kitchen, and lovely bathrooms. MLS# 201201992 322Magdalena.com
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$525,000
Large Sunlit Hills home on 5.25 acres features gorgeous gardens and is highlighted by a fabulous landscaped backyard with a sparkling swimming pool! The den and dining room both open to a patio and inviting portal leading to the splendid pool with built-in hot tub. Remodeled kitchen and wonderful views over the City to the Jemez Mountains. MLS# 201202408 31CaminoPacifico.com
680 GARCIA STREET
$1,800,000
Adobe residence on one acre in the Historic Eastside not far from the Plaza and Museum Hill was originally built in the 1930’s and has grown over the years to a 4BR, 5BA, 5,600 sq ft home with 5 fireplaces plus an indoor swimming pool in a 1,570 sq ft heated room. Enjoy wonderful outdoor living with a fabulous portal and walled garden. 680GarciaStreet.com
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12 VALENCIA RANCH
$795,000
An absolutely stunning adobe home in Apache Canyon, this fabulous residence is really a treat! Experience elegant living in a wonderful setting on 8 acres with picturesque views of Apache Canyon over the Galisteo Creek. Over $240,000 in thoughtful and gorgeous improvements have been added. 20 minutes to the Plaza. MLS# 201201017 12ValenciaRanch.com
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Rare offering downtown a few blocks from the Plaza with Amazing Views! Spectacular city lights, and remarkable vistas over Santa Fe to the Sandia and Ortiz Mountains, as well as gorgeous views of the Sangre de Cristos! Relax in this 2BR, 2BA residence with bountiful light in an open-concept living room, kitchen, and dining room/sunroom. MLS# 201201987 616PaseoDeLaLoma.com
42 SAN SEBASTIAN ROAD
$895,000
A superb and classic example of Pueblo Revival architecture, this circa early 1900’s hacienda has been completely refurbished and remodeled in 2007. Thick adobe walls, 6 fireplaces, gorgeous flagstone floors and stone baseboards, plaster walls, traditional viga/split cedar latilla ceilings, and a big portal. Huge art studio with bedroom and full bath. MLS# 201201747 42SanSebastian.com
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$3,795,000
Elegant Estate with stunning views on 12.5 gated acres near the Plaza comprised of an impeccable residence built by Doug McDowell in 2005 with superb finishes, 11 fireplaces, 8 baths including dual master baths, fabulous kitchen, 3,000 sq ft of portales, 1BR guest casita, and gorgeous swimming pool with cabana and bath. MLS# 201005922 954CerroDeLaPaz.com
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$499,000 29 PASEO DEL COYOTE
Lovely, gracious, three bedroom, two bath home with garage and views. Easy care, nice portal, cu-de-sac location. #201201554
$795,000
Enjoy Peace and Tranquility: This lovely 4BR, 3BA home boasts 3,200 sq ft of soaring ceilings, exquisitely landscaped courtyard, and chef’s kitchen with thoughtful design and finishes. 3-car garage, evaporative coolers, and peaceful setting. #201202405
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2803 CAMINO DEL BOSQUE
$235,000
This updated Bellamah has 3BR, 2BA and much more. The open kitchen/dining/den creates great living space. Nice bathrooms, custom built-in shelving, enclosed front courtyard, 2-car garage, Pitched, shingle roof, and views. #201202827
610 RIO GRANDE/605 GRIFFIN
$575,000
Casa Rio Grande welcomes you with an expansive enclosed brick courtyard with water feature. The charming 2BR, 2BA main living area is 1,200 sq ft and boasts vigas and beams and hardwood floors. #201202202
$575,000
Over 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
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$319,000
Efficient, quality office space. Building B: 2,400 sq ft, split into two 1,200 sq ft spaces. Flexible configuration. South unit has extra large conference room, reception entry, and two offices. North unit has reception, and 4 separate offices. #201000839
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223 SPRUCE STREET
$449,500 115 TEMBLON
A tremendous home, on a lovely lot, in a great subdivision. At the top of the cul-de-sac, discover this better than Stamm built home. Now with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths in 2,300 sq ft, 223 Spruce offers gracious living at the top! #201202335
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Casa Solana home with three bedrooms and a full bath, featuring old style Stamm charm. Hardwood floors, plaster walls, kiva fireplace, new cabinets, countertop, and stainless appliances; all on a quiet street. #201203103
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121 SICOMORO STREET
$397,500
Features include a master suite with walk-in closet, 2-car garage, pitched roof with asphalt shingles, hardwood floors, updated kitchen with granite counters, 2BR and 2BA, plus sunroom and 3rd BR/den. 1,650+ sq ft, fenced yard and fruit trees. #201202937
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707 EAST PALACE AVENUE, #7
$575,000
La Vereda home near the Plaza, in wonderful condition. Lovely Santa Fe details include vigas and beams, a kiva Heatalator fireplace, a south-facing patio with fireplace, and a delightful upper deck off the master. 2BR, 2BA. MLS# 201201955
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Views and wonderful seclusion from this sweet two bedroom Tierra Del Oro home while just minutes from town. High ceilings with vigas and latillas, brick floors and open concept living/dining areas. MLS# 201201444
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Carved into a granite hill on 3.2 acres, this 6,000 sq ft home is well built and engineered. Elegant high split cedar ceiling in the entry is flanked by view filled formal living/dining rooms with mirroring fireplaces. MLS# 201203091
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EldoradoAreaRealEstate.com 46 CERRO BLANCO ROAD $579,000
Built by Pat D'Angelico in 2005 on 4.023 acres in Spirit Wind Ranch, this beautiful home features his extensive hand-troweled plaster walls, ceilings and arches. Stainless steel appliances. Large landscaped courtyard and portal with kiva fireplace. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2,596 sq ft. Just minutes from shopping in Eldorado. #201203058
705 GALISTEO
$350,000
Charmingly authentic 1924 adobe near the Railyard and the Plaza is a special treasure, with 4 fireplaces, wonderful viga, beam and latilla ceilings and plank wood and tile floors. Two or 3BR, 1,668 sq ft South Capital home. MLS# 201202741
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$435,000
You'll fall in love with this custom home built in 2004 by Tierra de Zia in Eldorado. Vigas and split cedar latillas or planks throughout. Italian floor tile throughout. Granite and travertine tile finishes. Stainless steel appliances. 3 kiva fireplaces. Two bedrooms plus home office, two baths, 3-car garage and fenced RV space. #201203146
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$675,000
Poetic adobe handcrafted home that is a fusion of craftsman/ Asian/southwest design, includes a studio, office/guest house and heated garage perched above the Lower La Cienega Valley on almost 4 fenced, well watered acres. MLS# 201202750
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“The June 3rd remote broadcast from the Santa Fe Marimba Festival was great! I watched the video stream from Texas and know that the one we stage this fall from the Bonanza Creek Ranch movie set will be a huge success!” Sonja Howle, Owner, FamousBarns.com, San Antonio, TX “You do a great job with the show and we certainly appreciated the opportunity to showcase the community and club during the July 1st remote broadcast. I should also say how impressed I am with Sotheby’s–your commitment to Santa Fe and Las Campanas is admirable.” David Loan, General Manager, The Club at Las Campanas “We were extremely pleased with the remote broadcast from the gallery on Mother’s Day. I can’t imagine why any business wouldn’t want to use a remote to entice consumers to their own location.” Stephen Etre, Co-Owner, Stephen's, A Consignment Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
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29 Acre Feet of Water Rights Available SANTA FE CANYON RANCH LA BAJADA RANCH
$4,900,000 $1,150,000
Santa Fe Canyon Ranch, approximately 12 miles southwest, and 15 minutes from downtown Santa Fe, and has its own private freeway overpass from I-25 as its access. Originally intended and County approved as a residential development, with six deeded parcels of about 140 acres each, for a total of 845.8 unrestricted acres. Features views of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains, the Santa Fe River canyon, and the Cerrillos Hills. MLS# 201202366 MLS# 201202354
2 RUBY ROAD
$750,000
Located in the farming community of Monticello, this sweet 40 acre compound surrounded by the San Mateo Mountains includes 8,675 sq ft of finished improvements consisting of a custom home attached to a 2,500 sq ft sunroom with oversized Endless Pool, a separate large studio, as well as two guest houses, one with a sauna. MLS# 201202068
603-C ABEYTA STREET
$349,900
Stunning Eastside Adobe! One bedroom, one bath with big, private backyard, kiva fireplace, two off-street parking spaces within walking distance to much desired Canyon Road and Acequia Madre. Bright living spaces. MLS# 201102742
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JUDD RANCH
$929,700
Surrounded by lush, rolling meadows, Judd Ranch is ideal for those looking for a true elk, deer and fowl hunting haven or just a gentlemen’s ranch complete with grazing pastures, fencing, water sources and infrastructure already installed throughout for cattle or horses. The land is covered with pinon, ponderosas and cedars which provide breathtaking backdrop views for the pink and white sandstone Zuni canyon valleys. MLS# 201202352
1031 DON DIEGO AVENUE
$585,000
Spectacular 2,140 sq ft South Capital home with a 2-car garage. Classic Territorial-style architectural elements and modern functionality. Several outdoor entertaining spaces, updated kitchen. A 600 sq ft basement consists of a third bedroom and a separate laundry and utility area. MLS# 201203088
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SCOTTIES WAY, LOT 2
$29,000
Beautiful and buildable land overlooking the pastoral and peaceful Village of Pecos, as well as the Santa Fe Mountains and Glorieta Mesa. This subdivision is gated with road access and fencing already in place, as well as utilities near the lot line. Each lot has uncompromised views, trees and grassland. MLS# 807235
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‘Stunning’ earth block technology employed By Paul Weideman This alternative building method seems just too simple. A worker digs soil using a Bobcat loader and dumps it into a trailer-mounted Earth Press machine. Each minute, four or five blocks of compressed earth pop out. A roller conveyer takes them right to the spot where workers are stacking them to build a wall. In June, architect and contractor Ed Boniface, Boniface + Associates, marveled at the process as a ranch house he designed went up near Puerto de Luna, about 15 miles south of Santa Rosa. Neither rebar nor mortar was necessary. “When the earth is compressed with the hydraulic press in the machine, the moisture on the surface facilitates adherance,” he said. “This thing puts out 2,400 blocks in a day. These guys are laying up walls as fast as they can. It’s absolutely stunning. “I was terrified at first at this idea of just stacking stuff up, but I contacted the State Construction Industries Division and the more research I did, the better it all looked.” The walls are now complete and Boniface’s crew is at work on all of the other elements of the 5,300-square-foot ranch house for the clients from Germany. The owner is Michael Behrens, a physicist and businessman who did research and discovered the technology of compressedearth blocks, or CEBs. The company that produces the Earth Press machines is Adobe International Inc., located in Milan, west of Albuquerque. The CEBs are very dense, and heavier than adobe. “People talk about adobe as being very environmentally friendly, green, but you have to get the right mix, mix it up, then there’s the backbreaking labor of setting it in the wooden molds on the ground, then flipping the bricks, then turning them on edge, then you have to pile them on palettes and drive them to the job site. “Also, with adobe you’re limited in how many courses you can do in a day, because the weight can squish out mortar and you need to let it dry.” The Earth Press machine delivers the blocks — each one 8 x 12 x 4 inches — near the wall being built, and you can move the machine to follow the wallmaking process. The exterior walls for the ranch house are 20 inches thick and the interior walls are 12 inches. In the typical CEB building, once the the walls are complete, a steel-reinforced concrete bond beam is poured around the wall tops to add strength and anchor the roof structure. Channels for wiring and plumbing are cut into the walls, then nylon or wire mesh is nailed onto the walls prior to stuccoing outside and plastering inside. Like adobe bricks, compressed-earth blocks provide great thermal mass but little insulation value. “CID requires that we add insulation and we’ll do sprayed-foam insulation on the exterior,” Boniface said. “One thing that makes me sleep better is that when you spray foam, it also helps to tie the wall together, plus it tightens up the house. This will be pretty air-tight.” CEBs offers building-design possibilities similar to what you have working with adobe. And of course both strategies use earth as the raw material. “The head guy in the 20
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Architect/contractor Ed Boniface used a Milan, NM-manufactured Earth Press machine to rapidly build the walls of this ranch house near Puerto de Luna
Native American crew for the ranch house project looked around and about 20 feet away from the house site, he said, ‘This dirt will be fine.’ I had this vision that we would have to mix different kinds of earth, but that was it.” Henry Elkins, founder of Adobe International, said his company has worked in Africa and South America, as well as in the United States, and the local dirt has always been adequate. “It requires a good clay content and about 10 percent moisture,” he said. “When the dirt is first dug, a lot of times it’s pretty close to what we need. If it’s a little dry, we’ll sprinkle the dirt with water.” Adobe International was established in 1980. Its resumé includes a sale of 10 Earth Press machines to the government of Panama for affordable housing. People in Zacatecas, Mexico, built 500 homes over four years, using four of the machines. And in Mali, Adobe International machines are being used to build schoolhouses.
Boniface is already planning a second CEB project: a home in Tesuque. If, in the future, he were to decide to be “Mr. CEB” in his work as a contractor, he will have to decide which of the three Earth Press models to purchase. They’re priced between $25,000 and $50,000 — the top-of-the-line machine puts out 10 blocks per minute. Purchasing an Earth Press sounded like a good idea to the new owners of Creek Ranch on the Pecos River. That way, anytime they want to add an outbuilding, they can just get a three-man crew together and fire it up. For Boniface, the best part of the Creek Ranch project came after the walls had all been raised. “The Germans had a richtfest on June 30. In Germany, the entire community shows up when the last beam is in place and they tack an evergreen on top and they have a richtfest with food and drink and the architect is supposed to talk, thanking the owner for providing work for him and all the workers, and thanking the workers for what they have done. “It was so much fun. There were probably 150 people there sharing in this almost religious experience. We’re so used to slamming houses up and moving on, but this was all about family and community.”
BarkerRealtySF.com 505.982.9836 | 1.800.586-1032 | 530 S. Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
94 Cloudstone Drive
MLS# 201202537
Priced at 1,295,000 On 10 acres and just minutes to downtown, this elegant 3000 sq. ft. home with 1350 sq. ft. studio has beautiful architectural elements, Venetian plaster, Italian Ceramic tiled floors, radiant heat, Rastra construction, a fabulous Santa Fe country kitchen and a view that takes your breath away. Built in 2010.
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Priced at 1,150,000
Breathtaking, panoramic views surround this passive solar adobe home on 5 acres. With the feel of a private compound, only 10 minutes from the Plaza and perched above Santa Fe, this 3 bedroom/2 bath 3500 sq. ft. home with studio is artistic, romantic and has that Old World charm.
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Karen Klavuhn’s hand-drawn kitchen layout and site plan, provided by the National Kitchen and Bath Association
SFCC student wins kitchen design award By Paul Weideman
M
athematics is like spinach. Even if you don’t love it, it’s good for you. Math helped Karen Klavuhn win a $1,300 Honorable Mention award in the 2012 National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and GE Appliances Charette Competition. Klavuhn participated in the charette at Santa Fe Community College, where she is pursuing an associate degree in interior design, and a kitchen and bath certificate. She learned about this competition from Joanne Burns, her instructor. Burns, who earned her degree in interior design at Michigan State University, teaches beginning and advanced kitchen and bath classes at SFCC. She also takes students
on a field trip to the annual Kitchen and Bath Industry Show, most recently held in Chicago. There they view some 600 vendors of kitchen and bath products and learn about the newest choices in cabinets, countertops, plumbing fixtures, and appliances. “This charette competition simulates the students’ CKD [certified kitchen designer] exams,” Burns said. “The students are given three hours. It’s all hand-drafting. They’re given a choice of two appliance packages, a profile of the client [in this case a married couple with a 14-year-old daughter], and the floor space with windows and doors. They have to design a kitchen that would meet their needs.” More than 390 students from 31 colleges around the U.S. participated in the charette. Klavuhn and two other SFCC
students — Ambree Krueger and Kerry McDonald — were among the 81 finalists, each of whom received a $50 award. Klavuhn was one of five Honorable Mention winners in America. She is attending the community college following a career as a math and science teacher. So how did math help her in the design charette, exactly? “Well, they give you the basic outline of the room and you have to do all the square-foot measurements, then you have to figure out the dimensions and placement of the cabinets and refrigerator and everything else,” she said. Interior design will be a second career. “I’ve always sort of done this on my own, transforming spaces in remodels for myself and for others. It’s time to get paid for it, I guess.”
Recent Home & Land Sales Sales data for the period June 19-July 18 from Santa Fe Association of Realtors MLS reports. Not all sales are reported.
Homes $85,500 $118,000 $120,000 $124,000 $127,500
$129,000 $139,900 $149,000 $155,000 $166,500 $170,000
$173,000 $178,000 $179,500 $188,000 $190,000 $191,000
Homes $189,000 $250,000 $435,000 $476,000 $515,000
$200,000 $223,000 $227,000 $228,000 $235,000 $240,000
$249,000 $260,000 $282,000 $300,000 $315,000 $325,000
$535,000 $550,000 $559,000 $1,200,000 $1,250,000 $1,950,000
$351,025 $357,900 Land $93,500
Land $30,000 $30,000 $47,000 $47,000 $47,000
$47,000 $76,000 $120,000 $124,000
Homes $96,500 $180,000 $300,000 $378,500 $453,000
Homes $479,900 $495,000 $584,825
$690,000 $725,000 $750,000 $825,000
$950,000 $995,000 $1,025,000 $1,730,000
$2,719,142 Land (None)
Homes $200,000 $254,000 $265,000 $325,000 $359,500 $360,000
Homes $100,000 $212,500 $224,900 $265,000 $270,000 $290,000 $429,000
Land $264,000
$430,000 $435,000 $435,000 $587,000 $828,427 $839,500 $1,190,000
$430,000 $455,000 $463,000 $505,000 $589,000 $600,000 $618,583 $802,000
$1,300,000 $1,625,000 Land $105,000 $400,000 $400,000
$865,000 $950,000 $1,165,000 $1,695,000 Land (None)
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Homes $89,000 $140,000 $165,000 $175,000
$183,000 $185,000 $199,466 $217,900 $252,800
$253,929 $295,000 $302,500 $328,000 $330,000
$400,000 $600,000 Land $60,000 $225,000
Homes $140,325 $181,000 $249,900
$285,500 $294,000 $300,000 $334,000
$334,900 $335,000 $355,000 $366,500
$375,000 $384,000
Land (None)
Homes $160,000 $212,700 $239,000 $245,000 $254,300 $273,000
$345,000 $348,080 $410,000 $426,000 $451,500 $535,000 $540,000
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Kitchens… breaking out of the box! The kitchen, often referred to as the heart of the home, is a place to prepare and cook food and, depending on the size, can be used to entertain guests and to eat. Everyone has his or her own idea of the perfect kitchen. In the kitchen we not only prepare and consume food, we watch television, use computers, spend free time, get creative, and enjoy family and friends. Kitchens have evolved over time and now must accommodate interpreting these new habits. The design response to the individual and changing needs drives the design of the kitchen. In the homes of ancient Greece, this room was a central open-air patio; it was not until around 1800 that the stove, enclosing fire completely, made cooking indoors possible. As technology advances,
so do kitchens’ design and efficiency. The introduction of the kitchen island has lent more flexibility to the positioning of the kitchen cabinets and the kitchen sink, and helped make open-plan kitchens and dining rooms a reality. Walls that once separated the kitchen from the rest of the house are coming down! Open-concept kitchens are bigger than ever. Kitchens are projecting into great rooms where we spend our time. Appliances are smarter and more versatile than ever. Some appliances that I have utilized in my designs lately have been refrigerator and freezer modules from Thermador, refrigeration drawers and microwave drawers that fit under the counter, very convenient! Cabinetry is morphing as well as the
appliances, becoming more aesthetically pleasing than ever before, not to mention the storage and organizational capacity with more emphasis on horizontal space with drawers that glide smoothly open and close softly. It doesn’t end there… new materials for countertops, backsplashes and floors are influencing expressive kitchens. Apparently the consumer of today is breaking out of the box as well, and manufacturers of all things kitchen are working to fill this demand. Just wait to see the White Ice appliances from Whirlpool coming soon… “Always remember: If you’re alone in the kitchen and you drop the lamb, you can always just pick it up. Who’s going to know?” — Julia Child
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Lisa Samuel ASID, IIDA is a Santa Fe native and is owner/president of Samuel Design Group, located in the Railyard Artyard lofts. She is an award-winning interior designer (licensed interior designer #313), a lighting designer, and furniture designer.
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Go local, not loco When national mortgage companies are placing television ads on every channel and in every timeslot, even during Sponge Bob Squarepants, you can tell that the lending industry is experiencing some tough competition. Most of these companies promise easy, hassle-free transactions that save you money. Sounds great, right? But does it really work that way? From our experience as Realtors, there are some things you need to know about online and out-of-state lenders. Santa Fe is unlike anywhere else and none of us would want it any other way. When choosing a mortgage broker, choose a Local. They are one of us and understand life in the City Different. They can be independent brokers or work for a national bank; just make sure their boots are on the ground here in Santa Fe. The smoothest transactions happen when you can talk to your lender across a desk, not across the continent. As for saving money, we have seen many buyers pay more for closing costs than they would have if they stayed with a local lender. 24
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What makes our city different? Well for a start, we have million-dollar homes off dirt roads and mobile homes that sell for almost $200,000. You just don’t find that in New Jersey. We have seen out-of-state lenders question appraisals and hold up transactions even on the day of closing. Worse, we had a Nevada lender hold a transaction up for weeks and then bail out because they determined the risk was too high. Things can get tied up with a local lender too, but the real bugaboo is that when things start getting tough, your out-of-state lender can’t be reached on the phone. They don’t return your calls and they just can’t be found. That’s when tempers start to flare and everyone goes crazy. New Mexico is known as a “wet state” and what that means in this: local lenders must table fund. In other words, the money must be at the title company before a closing can occur. But this requirement does not extend to those lenders coming in from out of state. Buyers must sign an affidavit stating that they are closing
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without the lender’s funds. So everyone is left wondering when will the money get here? We have witnessed a transaction with a lender out of California. All parties closed as scheduled and the paperwork was faxed to the lender and we waited. And we waited and waited and waited. The transaction took almost two weeks to fund! Since a buyer usually cannot move into the house until it funds, guess who’s putting their belongings in storage and checking into the motel? And what of the seller who has already moved out and is ready to move on? The limbo created by lenders at this time creates hardship, stress, worry, and possible litigation that could all possibly have been avoided if a local lender were on the job. So if you’re working with an out-ofstate lender, it may be time to say “Bueno Bye” and call a broker in town. Local lenders earn our respect because they return their phone calls, they roll up their sleeves in the eleventh hour and most importantly, they are a part of the fabric of our great community. Out-of-state
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lenders see you as a number on a file and you can’t just walk over to their office and get some answers. We would rather see our lender at a soccer game than on a television commercial. Hopefully, you will too. So go local, not loco! Roger Carson and Melissa Pippin Carson are Realtors Carson & Carson at Keller Williams. Call them at 505-699-3112 or email them at twicethesellingpower@ gmail.com.
Building permits Building permits issued by the CITY OF SANTA FE during the month of June included the following:
Infinite Ambitions, 3198 Calle Nueva Vista. $185,000. — 3240 Calle Nueva Vista. $205,000. — 3248 Calle Nueva Vista. $195,000. — 3288 Calle Nueva Vista. $189,000. — 3300 Calle Nueva Vista. $185,000. Mike Schriber, 301 Rodriguez St. $125,000. Melissa Adair, 1408 Agua Fria St. $216,500. Ernest Schmider Trust, 617 Garcia St. $550,000. Homewise Inc., 704 Luna Vista. $237,000. — 708 Luna Vista. $237,000. — 7204 Rio del Luna. $185,000. — 1651 Placita de Luna. $176,000. — 4449 Contenta Ridge. $124,000. SBS LLC, 1554 Kokosori Ln. $213,457. E Alameda LLC, 1139 E. Alameda St. $600,000. — 1141 E. Alameda St. $200,000. Pulte Dev’t of NM, 3816 Montana Verde Rd. $219,158. — 4208 Luz de Estrella. $118,176.
Leah Miller, 111 E. Barcelona Rd. $160,000. SANTA FE COUNTY building permits issued from mid-June to mid-July included the following:
Gardner & Associates, 41 Bosquecillo. $73,278. — 44 Bosquecillo. $87,819. — 33 Canto del Pajaro. $102,119. RCS-TT South LLC, 4 Sky Ridge Dr. $70,000. — 8 Sky Ridge Dr. $70,000. Kevin Barrows, 17 Cam. Torcido. $110,000. Univest-Rancho Viejo, 9 Cibolita Pk. $250,000. Marti Mitchell, 57B Dos Lobos Lp. $165,000. Floyd Marquez, 9 Callejon Alegre. $313,000. Andrew Geer, 3 Dilia Ln. $350,000. John Sena, 132A Cities of Gold Rd. $212,000. Philip Krenc, 73C Paseo del Conejo. $300,000. E.J. Jennings, 20 Cam. San Luca. $200,000
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Las Campanas Monte Sereno
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Eastside/Historic Eastside
74%
La Tierra/La Tierra Nueva 52%
Quail Run Tesuque/Tesuque Village
67% 81%
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By Paul Weideman This beautiful house on Santa Fe’s historic Eastside is nestled in a garden glory, the many species of plants nourished by water from the Acequia Madre and from a well on the property. Mature trees offer sanctuaries of shade, and many also provide a bounty of fruit — there are at least four varieties of pear trees as well as apple, plum, quince, and apricot. Architect/builder Kate Chapman bought this lot from Mrs. J.P. Victory in the mid-1920s and built what originally was a one-bedroom house. In 1936 Dr. Victor Berchtold bought the house; when he died in 1997, the current owners bought it from his widow. There were substantial additions in 1950 and 1998, the latter done in consultation with architect David Gibbons and builder Fritz Staver. Today the home is 3,808 square feet with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. The interior of the Spanish-Pueblo Revival home boasts brick and wood floors and hardtroweled plaster walls. The house is heated by an in-floor radiant system; the controls, and the furnace, are in a small basement. The charming living room (which was the bedroom in the original house) has a plankson-vigas ceiling, a classic-design fireplace, and distinctive folding shutters with herringbone-carved panels below and, above, glass-light panels in a variety of shapes. Equipment in the kitchen includes a 6-burner Garland cooktop/oven, and a host of white-painted wood cabinets lends a comfortable feeling of country simplicity. A big island holds double stainless-steel sinks and a wood worktop. One of the many special features in the house at 350 Delgado Street is a little, painted 28
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window illuminated by a light within. The painting is attributed to Willard Clark, who was Berchtold’s brother-in-law. The window used to be from the bathroom opening onto a portal that was later enclosed. Another artist’s touch is visible in the master bedroom. There, the kiva fireplace overmantle bears a fresco by Olive Rush. A door leading out to a leafy portal has a singular pointed top — a Kate Chapman trademark — and this one has, in place of a postigo (speakeasy), a cluster of circular cutouts for peeks without/within. In the master bathroom is a splendid, deep bathtub; an alacena (inset wall cupboard) for storage, two basins set in a slab of dark-green marble, and a kiva fireplace. The three other bedrooms are all en suite. “This is very special, with an amazing location and a big lot [almost 0.8 acres],” said Realtor K.C. Martin. “You rarely see a four-bedroom house in this area and the fact that the owners did bathrooms off of every bedroom is wonderful. It’s a real family home.” A large portal is just outside French doors from the kitchen and dining room. Beyond the brick-paved portal is a luxurious lawn area bordered by expertly tended plants. Flagstone walkways here and in the other landscaped areas around the house meander among plantings of Clematis, iris, roses, hollyhocks, purple coneflowers, larkspur, Japanese tree peonies, and chest-high, purple-flowered Nepeta sibirica. There’s also a tomato patch and two work sheds. The Delgado Street property is zoned RC8 (Residential Compound District). Martin, with Sotheby’s International Realty, has it listed for $2,425,000.
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Casas de San Juan Sanctuary
9 Camino Del Alba
$1,550,000
New Listing
An Oasis Through Old Mexican Gates
Sited to capture extraordinary views of the East mountains. Formal and informal living spaces open to the deep covered portal designed for entertaining. Custom built with many amenities. MLS #201202717
113 Paseo Del Conejo Price Reduced
$1,295,000
Adobe Oasis Compound
$748,000
Cary Spier
Historic Witter Bynner Estate
Privately sited on an acre, approximately 8600 sq.ft. and built during the turn of the century, this romantic property is set behind adobe walls with terraced rock and mature landscaping. Presently functioning as the Inn of the Turquoise Bear. MLS #201203211
342 East Buena Vista Street New Listing
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$2,450,000
Just off the Turquoise Trail
Rural lifestyle and great views make the home feel like a destination resort. Fully remodeled, walled and landscaped courtyard. Explore your creativity in the 1200 sq. ft. detached studio. MLS #902017
Arroyo Hondo Gracious Country Estate
This 5100+ sq.ft. estate includes a swimming pool, lush landscaping, organic garden, orchard, water elements, 5 bedrooms & 7 bathrooms, a 6-stall horse facility and smashing views! MLS #201202604
9 B Media Luna
$1,925,000
View the Beautiful Sculpture Park
$560,000
This 5,000+/- sq. ft. gallery building has high ceilings, roll-up delivery door, ample parking and easy access from Bishops Lodge Road. In the heart of the Tesuque art enclave with a shared well on 1.18 acres. MLS #201200513
Sunset and mountain views from the ample covered portal and great room. Vigas, kiva fireplaces and an outdoor kitchen all on a 2.6 acre corner lot. 3 bedroom & 2 bathrooms, 2431 sq.ft. MLS #201201716
Close to the Plaza. This two-story pueblo home enjoys sunset views from the covered portal and landscaped courtyards. Fully-appointed guest casita. Elevator, five kivas and more! MLS #201104383
8 Don Jose Loop
Price Reduced
This adobe home and guest home are on a quiet north side close-in cul-de-sac on 1.3 acres with lots of privacy. Private guest entrance, protected gardens, patio & water capture system. MLS #201103721
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Santa Fe style, views and adobe are at their best in this stunning home. Includes flagstone floors, plaster walls, vigas, custom fireplaces and a fully appointed guest house. MLS #201202960
388 Calle Loma Norte
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$575,000
1508 A Bishops Lodge Price Reduced
$1,200,000
Eastside Museum District
504 E. Barcelona
$795,000
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Las Campanas Golf Course View Lot
Las Campanas - This Las Campanas lot overlooks the 17th fairway of the Sunset Golf Course. It has spectacular 360° mountain views. This is a very buildable 1.6-acre lot.. MLS #706056
5 Calle Arbusto, Lot #23
Historic Frank Applegate Estate
Located in the heart of the Eastside. With a total of 10,019 sq.ft on 1.74 lushly landscaped acres with water rights, 6 bedrooms, 7 baths and detached fully appointed guest house. MLS #807961
831 El Caminito
$3,950,000
1.5 Spectacular Secluded Acres
Warm Contemporary
Classic & sophisticated, this Hurlocker masterpiece was built to capture sweeping western views. Custom window wall opens to a deep portal bringing the outdoors in plus a 3-car heated garage. MLS #201002989
6 South Stargazer
$150,000
$1,127,000
Located in the prestigious original Cash Ranch. This 41.5 acre lot has more than 12 buildable sites for your home. Mountain views from almost every location the best of the wild west. MLS #800753
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670.7911
Kevin Bobolsky 470.6263
Deborah Bodelson 660.4442
Cristina Branco
920.7551
Val Brier
690.0553
Ginny Cerrella
660.8064
James Congdon
490.2800
Peggy Conner
501.1327
Don DeVito
690.1866
Suzy Eskridge
310.4116
Dave Feldt
Laurie
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690.5162
412.9912
Marilyn Foss
231.2500
1000 CAMINO PINONES
960 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL
7 STORMVIEW LANE
• New remodel by renowned international architect • Modern interiors, guesthouse, detached office, pool, cabana • Panoramic 360º mountain views, private well, landscaping • On 3 acres just 1 mile from Canyon Road • 5 br, 4 ba, 5200 sq.ft., 3.25 acres SantaFeProperties.com/201202434
• A classic and gracious home plus detached guest casita • Across from Amelia White Park in the museum district • Generously scaled floorplan provides a canvas for collections • Expansive great room lends itself to a variety of future uses • 4 br, 6 ba, 6800 sq.ft., 2-car garage, 0.56 acre SantaFeProperties.com/201105053
• Elegant Santa Fe Villa inspired by the charm of Provence • Gorgeous views of mountains and fairway • Vast portal with outdoor living room and dining rooms • Magnificently executed kitchen with eating area, fireplace • 3 or 4 br, 4 ba, 5100 sq. ft., 3-car garage SantaFeProperties.com/201105279
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$2,175,000
$1,799,000
Gavin Sayers 505.690.3070
EXQUISITE CANYON ROAD COTTAGE ON THE RIVER
David Fries
310.3919
Elayne Patton
690.8300
Lynden Galloway 501.1111
Pat Pipkin
946.0449
Tim Galvin
795.5990
Efrain Prieto
470.6909
Paul Geoffrey 660.6009
Kate Prusack
670.1409
Gwen Gilligan
660.0500
Steve Rizika
577.8240
Philip Gudwin
984.7343
Georgette Romero 603.1494
Debra Hagey
670.6132
Matthew Sargent 490.1718
Jan Hamilton 690.8994
Gavin Sayers
690.3070
Susan Kline
501.0101
Richard Schoegler 577.5112
Sharon Macdonald 660.5155
Bob Lee Trujillo
470.0002
Victoria Murphy
Dermot Monks
660.5395
470.0639
Marg VeneKlasen 660.9151
Jim Weyhrauch 660.6032
Richard Schoegler 505.577.5112
SPECTACULAR EASTSIDE ENTERTAINERS COMPOUND
Laurie Farber-Condon 505.412.9912
ON SILVER MESA IN LAS CAMPANAS
Vivian Nelson
470.6953
David Woodard 920.2000
1463 CANYON ROAD
916 OLD SANTA FE TRAIL
6 SILVER MESA COURT
• Sublime Upper Canyon Road casita and additional lot • Lush green setting in the oldest historic district • 420 feet of Santa Fe river frontage and a private well • Rich garden with antique roses, daylilies, irises, and more • 1.227-acre lot with 2 br, 1 ba, 1000 sq.ft. cottage SantaFeProperties.com/201202334
• Style and feel of an authentic Old World hacienda • Gracious living room, kitchen, dining, gallery/ballroom • Secluded, single-level separate guesthouse with parking • Established inviting landscaping, balconies, courtyards • 5 br, 5 ba, 5794 sq.ft., 0.693 acre. SantaFeProperties.com/201202950
• Uniquely sited on 2.9 acres in the heart of Las Campanas • Great location near the award-winning Clubhouse • Overlooking lake on 11th hole of the Nicklaus Sunrise Course • Across from Spa and Fitness Center • 3 br, 4 ba, 3824 sq.ft., 2-car garage, 2.91 acres SantaFeProperties.com/201104948
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• Mountain views, 5 minutes from the Santa Fe Plaza • Spacious living room, gracious kitchen, media room • Terrific portals, separate dining and breakfast areas • One-bedroom 835 sq.ft. guesthouse with views • 4 br, 4 ba, 4156 sq.ft., 2-car garage, 0.97 acre SantaFeProperties.com/201201034
• Exceptional Sangre views, outdoor spaces, portals, fountain • Generous living and dining area, plus six fireplaces • Gourmet kitchen with spacious island and Viking appliances • Attached guest suite with living area, kitchenette & fireplace • 3 br, 3.5 ba, 4100 sq.ft., 2-car garage, 1.56 acres SantaFeProperties.com/201104892
• Private Zaguan entry with Spanish-style antique doors • Grand and elegant living spaces • 1,000 sq.ft. guesthouse with private portal • Multiple landscaped courtyards, lounging, and dining areas • 3 br, 4 ba, 4-car garage, 6 acres SantaFeProperties.com/201203038
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with integrity on 2 acres with 100-mile views but only 2 paved miles from Downtown off Bishop’s Lodge Road 3 br, 2 ba, 3600 sq.ft., 2-car garage, 2 acres. mlS #201200650 $1,150,000
37.8 acre lot only 6 miles NW of Santa Fe. Gorgeous land with sublime 360º mountain views for a special custom home. 37 acres (2 lots) at $1,100,000 or 25 acres (1 lot) at $850,000 mlS #201201627, 201201630 $850,000 - $1,100,000
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1104 mansion ridge road - Sleek light-filled contemporary minutes 215 camino encantado - Classic 1950’s home totally refurbished 72 e. tano norte - Rare opportunity to acquire a large and secluded
745 Placita Santa Fe - 2006 custom adobe with impressive views off OSFT. Well designed with flexible living spaces for casual enjoyment and/ or formal entertaining. High-end finishes. Country feel with outdoor trails, golf, tennis nearby. 4 br, 5 ba, 4200 sq.ft., 3-car garage, 1.36 acres. mlS #201202998 $1,050,000
368 rodriguez - Terrific blend of Santa Fe style & Scandinavian contemporary in this wonderfully transformed 1860’s adobe on a quiet historic Eastside Street. Flexible floorplan, potential for 3rd bedroom & garage/studio. 2 br, 2 ba, 2312 sq.ft., 0.107 acre. mlS #201100117 $795,000
541 garcia Street #1 - Rebuilt 1930s adobe home with high-end finishes,
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Open floor plan with office/studio or 4th bedroom. Inviting master suite. Vigas galore. Walled entry gardens. Ortiz and sunset views on generous 1.49 acres. 3 br, 2 ba, 2132 sq.ft., 2-car garage. mlS #201202836 $435,000
home on a mostly-walled 1.17 acre lot in the Santa Fe River Valley within the city limits, but with a distinctly country feel. Some mountain and city light views. 3 br, 2 ba, 2243 sq.ft., 2-car garage. mlS #201005893 $425,000
lot for expansion. Solid block home for owner occupation or investment. Two-car garage/workshop with wood stove. Central location for Railyard and Downtown. 3 br, 2 ba, 1366 sq.ft., 2-car garage. mlS #201202928 $164,500
garage, a/c, basement, mature landscaping & outdoor entertaining areas with a fireplace. Heart of the Eastside location set back up a small private lane. 3 br, 2 ba, 1600 sq.ft., 1-car garage. mlS #201202025 $765,000
4 Sabroso court - Well designed home with country kitchen/dining. 3426 Via magdalene - cielo lumbre - Authentic Santa Fe style 1435 agua Fria Street - Charming home on a 0.32-acre lot. Large
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Moisture problems originating below the surface and affecting the base of walls are among the most common problems we encounter in Santa Fe homes. Even in newer homes, waterproofing materials may have been applied incorrectly or missing altogether.
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Adding to the dangers is that as years of dirt and debris gather at wall bases, the grade around buildings gradually changes. Instead of water draining away, buildings are left in a crater, surrounded by a moat. Some of the more popular “high-tech” solutions we have developed for retarding the flow of moisture into wall bases rely upon a variety of synthetic materials known generically as “geo-drains.” When used correctly, these porous fabrics are used to trap water and carry it away. There is no limit to how these materials can be used; it only takes thinking like water to concoct them. For example, in the shallow, tight soils typical of canyon areas around Santa Fe, moisture is retained almost indefinitely, and a system must be designed to carry the water offsite. A 16” deep trench is dug along the base of the wall; geodrain material is laid facing away from the wall, with its edge inserted into a continuously slotted 4” PVC pipe. Trapped water drains into the pipe, which is sloped to drain to daylight or into a deep, gravel-filled drywell. Key to this system is positive site drainage, meaning that the trench is backfilled and compacted with clean, screened earth sloping away from the walls. This is just one example of the many different systems we have designed—each unique to the site’s particular conditions. In each case, common and inexpensive materials were manipulated to accommodate specific problems. n HOME AUGU ST 201 2
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Containing beauty Summer in Santa Fe is a time for indulging the senses. The town is infused in culinary aromatherapy flowing out from area cafes, while traveling musicians master their chords and crowds in the Plaza under starry nights. Stroll downtown and see hanging baskets heavy laden with perfect petunias, window boxes at the Inn of the Governor’s overflowing with sweet alyssum and zinnias — even Paseo de Peralta’s median strips are filled with grasses, penstemons and California poppies. It’s almost sensory overload, but if you’re like actress, gardener and local resident Ali MacGraw, a woman who lives for flowers, this is the time of year to catch gardens at their best. But what if you are a frustrated gardener, the kind who lacks the space, time or proper soil conditions to plant your own flower bed? The view can seem punishing, but, fortunately, there is an option that allows everybody to enjoy a blooming atmosphere despite the size of the space. Container gardens are a great alternative that can actually save you money if you do them right. Downsizing is the
norm today, as is a concern to save water. Container gardens can help and if you chose xeric plants, they can often become self-sufficient. Types of containers run the gamut, from terra cotta and resin to coconut-lined iron baskets and imported porcelain pots. You can really use anything, as long as there is proper drainage and room for the plant to grow. So what types of flowers do you want to see popping up from your pot? While we are well into the summer, it’s certainly not over, with many varieties getting ready to bloom late into the season, some lasting up to that first frost and beyond. Annuals, or flowers that grow for just a season, are a popular choice for high impact and quick growth. Impatiens, petunias, geraniums, lobelia, sweet potato vine and ornamental grasses make beautiful displays, but at the end of the summer, they are gone for good. Perennials (plants lasting more than two years), are the choice if you want them to come back. While the bloom time may be limited, combining different varieties will create a continual growth
experience. Anything from agapanthus to roses and lilies can be planted. The more creative, the better. Living in the high desert, droughtresistant (xeric) plants are an option, and one that is both eco-friendly and seasonally repetitive if chosen and planted correctly. Xeric plants are the number-one choice for those wishing to recreate the landscape. Some gardeners may think they are boring, but MacGraw is not one of them. “There is real beauty in our landscape and I find so many varieties of flowers that stay in that realm as opposed to not,” shares MacGraw. An avid gardener for over 20 years, she and her garden guru, Darlene Deale, have fun coming up with flower combinations to fill her 60-plus Mexican-style pots. While she’s sentimental about some plants she grew up with in New England, MacGraw says authenticity is important. Her favorites include blue flax, Mexican paintbrush, asters, and wild sunflowers. No matter what you fill your containers with, creativity, sustainability and love are
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The past can determine your future The past can determine your future Generally, a person thinks of insurance in terms of the payment of future loss due to the occurrence of some future event. For instance, a party obtains automobile insurance in order to pay for future loss occasioned by a future “fender bender” or for the future theft of the car. Title insurance is a unique form of insurance. It provides coverage for future claims or future losses due to title defects which are created by some past event (that is, prior to the acquisition of the property.) Will You Get Clear Title? It is of utmost importance that you receive clear title to the property when you purchase real estate. Title insurance provides you with a twofold protection. How Do You Find Out What Claims Exist? In order to determine the status of title, Southwestern Title conducts a diligent search of the public records for those documents associated with the property. The 48
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40 W. Estrada Calabasa • #201200497 • $1,950,000 Custom home and caretaker house on 82 acres. Barn, arena, plus glorious views!
NW home featuring Sangre de Cristo views for enjoying summer in true Santa Fe style. Deep portales and outdoor fireplaces expand living and entertaining areas. Oversized kitchen, well appointed dining area, and great room with bar and wine fridge. Hardwood floors, oversized master with gas fireplace, private patio, and a huge walk-in closet. 3-car garage! #201202301
9 La Vega • #201200656 • $1,795,000 300 year old territorial style compound in Galisteo. On 8 acres with water rights & pond! 89 NE Paseo Encantado • #201202491 • $895,000 *seller is NMREB 5+ acre, pueblo style home in Tesuque. Views, stunning kitchen, 15 minutes north of plaza! Museum Hill area • “On waiver” • $850,000 Terrific eastside location on 2.5 acres. 4 Bed/4 bath + game room or studio /office. 235 Valle Del Sol • #201202921 • $549,000 ½ mile to the plaza! Great 2nd home, 3 Bed/2 Bath, 2 car garage + AC. Priced to sell! 6 PASEO DEL ANTILOPE $695,000
Enjoy spectacular sunset views reminiscent of the Old West on your very own Santa Fe portal! Designed for entertaining, this home features an open living plan with gorgeous, low-maintenance landscaping and outdoor spaces on 2.5 acres. #201202713
124 Old Dinosaur Trail • #201202526 • $480,000 2.5 acre horse property near I-25. Spacious 2800 sq. ft. pueblo style home. Short sale. 2501 W. Zia Rd. #8-203 • #201105505 • $120,000 2 Bed/2 Bath deluxe condo at Zia Vista. Amenities include – pool, gym & club area 159 Calle Ojo Feliz, #T – condo
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2 Waldo Mesa • #201200394 • $50,000 1.9 acre lot in the colorful town of Madrid, just 25 minutes south of Santa Fe.
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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 the main 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 ski basin 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, European inspired, stone-lined vestibule with a state-of-the-art mechanical room and refrigerated wine cellar. The supremely outfitted kitchen is designed for simplicity and ease of use and opens onto a family dining area, family room, and a separate formal dining room. Handmade chandeliers, Spanish Colonial doors, antique beams, custom plaster 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 by beautiful Southern views from the oval, freestanding stone bathtub in the master bathroom. Two additional bedrooms share a private sitting area and bathroom making perfect 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 several portals 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, dining area, kitchenette, bedroom, bathroom, and two-car garage. Accessed through a separate entry door is a fully equipped exercise room, office, art studio, bathroom and laundry area. $15,000,000 Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690 .0471 • claradough@gmail.com
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8 E. GOLDEN EAGLE. The inspired courtyard of this magnificent home in Las Campanas offers a glimpse of the beauty awaiting inside this 3 bedroom, 3½ bath home with exceptional finishes. The living room, formal dining room and library are accessed from the foyer and a vestibule leads into the large, kitchen, with high-end appliances, and eating & sitting area. The master bedroom suite is nicely sequestered for privacy and includes a heated and air conditioned screened-in sleeping porch. A dining portal off the formal dining room and an outdoor kitchen in the backyard are great for entertaining. The rooftop deck is the perfect place for viewing sunsets and the mountains and is the icing on the cake. MLS #201202740 $1,499,000 Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690 .0471 • claradough@gmail.com
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104 CAMINO CHUPADERO. Resting on 7+ acres of land, this wonderful ranchito has 3 wells, 2 ponds, acequia rights, 3 pastures and mature trees, all bordering the Chupadero River. The 3 bedroom double adobe is sophisticated and understated with traditional hand-plastered walls, cathedral ceilings, and brick and oak floors. The compound has a swimming pool and large spa, an equipment garage with office, a double garage, a freestanding chicken coop and an incredible horse facility that includes a well-equipped barn with 4 stalls and runs, heated tack room, half bath, and separate loafing shed and round pen. MLS #201201920 $1,495,000 Jennifer Tomes • 505.690 .6477 • jentomes@me.com
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34 GOODNIGHT TRAIL. Gorgeous, contemporary Pueblo-style home in La Tierra Nueva. Completely renovated and remodeled by Wolf Corp., this 4 bedroom adobe home on 10.35 acres is loaded with details: American Clay wall finishes, custom cabinetry, built-in bookshelves, skylights, vigas and coved ceilings, window coverings, custom art lighting, and plenty of storage throughout (including a large walk-in closet in the master suite). The gourmet kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, including an induction stove top. Beautifully landscaped with two walled and landscaped courtyards. MLS #201103432 $1,875,000 Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690 .0471 • claradough@gmail.com
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FRANCIS PHILLIPS “Short term rentals did decline somewhat over the last few years but have come back stronger than ever,” said Suzy St. Clair of St. Clair Properties. “With owners opting to rent out their houses rather than sell, rental inventory is growing. More people are opting to rent short-term while making other life choices, resulting in prospective renters for the growing rental inventory.” Melissa Adair of Santa Fe Properties adds, “There are still so many incredible bargains on the market; it makes sense to invest right now. Both long-term and short-term rental markets in Santa Fe are strong and very good local management companies can handle the marketing and day-to-day needs. I am a fan of www.vrbo.com and www.homeaway. com, which are excellent marketing tools for owners who want to manage their vacation rentals.” Currently, approximately two out of three homebuyers will finance with a home loan. In years ahead, home prices are expected to rebound. Today’s buyers will be rewarded with interest savings and increasing property values while their renters pay most, if not all, of the home mortgage. Are you ready to own your property free and clear in 15 or 30 years? Allow your renters to help re-build your net worth. Francis Phillips (FPhillips@fcbmtg.com) is senior mortgage loan originator with First Choice Loan Services in Santa Fe. He has served as director of business development for national mortgage companies. He and his mortgage partners have funded and built three homes for Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity.
10 SHORTHORN LANE. The family home of acclaimed architect and artist, Robert T. Ritter, is a true hacienda, symmetrically-sited around the heart of the home – a central courtyard with lush lawn and landscaping – and gracious portals that connect the main house, guest house and office. Thick adobe walls, high beamed ceilings, brick floors, hand-troweled plaster walls, and large, divided light windows contribute to the warmth and elegance of this exquisite property. A freestanding studio/garage/office, and a stable with corral area for four horses complete the 11 acre property in exclusive La Tierra Nueva. MLS #201203431 $2,250,000 Jennifer Tomes • 505.690 .6477 • jentomes@me.com
1445 NEVADO RIDGE. Nestled among the pine trees of The Santa Fe Summit North is this dramatic contemporary, two-story,3 bedroom, 21/2 bath home. A stunning spiral staircase sets the stage for the inviting and open floorplan. Expertly sited, each room takes advantage of the views from the expansive windows that invite the outside in. The elegant use of natural light highlights the natural finishes and built-in cabinets. The living room has a magnificant treetop view, fireplace and wetbar. On the lower level is an office/library, a spacious master suite with walk-in closets, sitting area, full bath, and ground level forest fiews filled with wildlife. A little bit of peacefulness and just 10 minutes from the Plaza. MLS #201200947 $940,000 Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690 .0471 • claradough@gmail.com
44 BRASS HORSE ROAD. This exceptional and contemporary, four bedroom Pueblo-style home in Arroyo Hondo is situated on 5 beautiful acres and surrounded by the 100+ acre Arroyo Hondo Pueblo Conservancy. With 360º views, the 4,823 sq. ft. adobe home is built in a circular plan to take in all aspects of its surroundings and has a gorgeous rock wall that moves from the outside inside as an entryway. Designed to take advantage of the outdoors and the wonder of Arroyo Hondo, extensive portals provide additional living and dining spaces around the stunning, negative edge swimming pool. The perfect home for both formal and relaxed entertaining. MLS #201200991 $2,575,000 Clara L. Dougherty • 505.690.0471 • claradough@gmail.com
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t’s just about time for that annual opportunity to get inside a few of Santa Fe’s very cool new houses — and several great remodels. Haciendas — A Parade of Homes, sponsored by the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association, features 16 homes. That’s down from 30 or 40 when the market was really moving a few years ago, but this is still a tantalizing home tour. (Who ever had time to see 35 houses, anyway?) The offerings for 2012 range from a 750-square-foot condo (a $137,000 remodel) in the South Capitol District to new, multi-million-dollar houses. The tour is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, Aug. 1012 and 17-19. A ticket is $15 and one ticket is all you need to visit any of the houses on any of the days. Many of the builders are participating in a special Twilight Tour, which is held from 4 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 16, with free admission. New this year is The Value of Design, sponsored by the Santa Fe chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). “This will be held at Jay Etkin Gallery, which will also be the tour information center,” said Dalinda Bangert, administrative director of the Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association. “It will be open an hour early, at 10 a.m., if people want to go there for tickets, to see the architecture exhibits, and get a tour map. The Value of Design, created by architect Dan Featheringill, is a gallery display of work by architects and Haciendas builders. It begins with a 6-8 p.m. reception on Thursday, Aug. 9, and will be open on regular tour days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A highlight of the AIA event happens on Saturday, Aug. 11, when four Santa Fe architects will give talks: 9 a.m. — “Introduction to Architecturally Enhanced Rain Catchment” by Bob Kreger, of Kreger Design Build; 11 a.m. — “The Interrelationship of Sustainable Construction and Quality Design” by Jon Dick, Archaeo Architects; 1 p.m. — “Roofs and Undersides” by James Horn, Spears Architects; and 3 p.m. — “Spirit of Place: Site-Specific Design Process” by Alexander Dzurec, Autotroph Design. It is hoped that the AIA gallery and talks will be a regular adjunct of the Parade of Homes.
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The competition element of Haciendas again promises to award the tour’s best in home craftsmanship, and excellence and innovation in design, kitchens, and outdoor living spaces, as well as today’s allimportant sustainability categories. “I believe they have the same categories as last year: Grand Green, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Site & Resource Efficiency, and Indoor Air Quality in two different categories for smaller and larger homes,” Bangert elaborated. “The difference for 2012 is they’re having the builders fill out not just the HERS [Home Energy Rating System] figure but also a Home Heating Index number. That evaluates the shell, how well-insulated the structure is, and therefore gives a good idea of what it will cost to heat and cool the building.” Tour maps can be found at the Jay Etkin Gallery, 703 Camino de la Familia, and at Century Bank and Los Alamos National Bank locations, at Dahl Plumbing, and at Builders’ Source. Buy tickets at the Lensic Performing Arts Center box office or during Haciendas at any tour home.
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smart phones will correct your spelling, answer questions, and truly change your interaction with other humans, machines and your environment. Social networking is feeding into this communication revolution. How can you keep up and not be overwhelmed? It is easier if you make change your strategy and focus on being more creative and authentic, rather than stale and boring. Social networking gives you leverage and a voice. Look in the mirror and update your profile picture (avatar) or logo. Remember social networking is about the “real” you. Next, look at your bio and add some personality. Let people know what you are passionate about doing. Make sure you are following, liking and connecting to your customers! The odds are extremely high they are online searching for you and your business as well as talking about you and your business. Humans love to talk and this social-media revolution is all about talking online. It is important to
monitor your reputation and engage your customers. Your presence on any one of the social-networking sites will allow you to listen to your customers, follow them, and interact with them. Let everyone know you are not a fearful social networker. Make it easy for people to find you and your business. Create a link to your social-network accounts on your web page, put them on your business card, and add then to your email signature. People are online looking for business relationships with real people. Like you, they are using social networking to find someone in an organization or company they can get to know, like and trust. You are not the only newbie. We are more in control of how we use these new tools and mobile apps than we realize. How we use them changes how we communicate, find information and make decisions. Remember to treat people with respect, and pay attention to helping them rather than pitching them. Focus on being hu-
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Take care during peak-demand time Summer heat is here and with it our peak water- and energy-usage days. With the high temperatures in July and August, our water use soars and our electricity use shoots up as we use our air conditioning fans. But there are easy ways to cut our peak usage during the summer. Peak usage is what utilities planners must plan for and size supply to. Last year, the City of Santa Fe’s peak water use was 19,000,000 gallons per day. So far this year our peak water use has been 15,809,000 gallons. This is more than twice as much as our normal winter use. More visitors, hotter and longer days, and more outside activities all contribute to this increase. Although it has been predicted that we will have a wetter summer this year, so far we are at only 39 percent of normal precipitation. Hopefully the prediction that we’re leaving La Niña and entering El Niño is correct. Unfortunately it will take more than a significant drenching or two to make up the deficit we’re in.
Overall it’s looking to be another drought year. A recent study found that the United States has not received so little precipitation since the 1930s. New Mexico is dry, and so is the rest of the country. Is this a new normal? Peak usage is especially a problem for us in the Southwest. It is when we push our electrical and water needs to the max, creating an upward spiral of demand because the increased use of one requires increased use of the other. The generation of more electricity requires more water, and when we use more water (for landscaping, for instance), we use more electricity to pump, filter, and deliver water to our homes. Reducing consumption lowers our monthly bills and it reduces the need to build new power plants and/or acquire new, more expensive water rights. Saving energy and water during these periods is easy and cost-effective. Outside water use during the summer is on average about 44 percent of our total water
consumption. Cutting down your outside water usage is as easy as 1-2-3: 1) Water only during the cooler hours (i.e., before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m.); 2) Avoid planting new plants during the hottest months; and 3) Check your irrigation system for costly leaks. You can also install a rain detector to shut off the irrigation system when it is not required during our monsoon months. Available at local irrigation supply stores, these units cost as little as $30. The City of Santa Fe also offers a rebate on these units. Information is available at irrigation supply stores and at the Water Utilities office on San Mateo Road. Saving energy can also be extremely easy and cost-effective. Incandescent light bulbs are energy-inefficient and also generate lots of heat. Almost all hardware stores carry compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) and now even some carry LED light bulbs, which use even less electricity and generate a fraction of the heat.
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Furniture, more at new consignment shop By Paul Weideman Take a hop over to The Consignment Warehouse and check out the variety. A couple weeks after the business’s first anniversary on June 1, the inventory included a church pew from England, an old safe that was retrofitted with drawers by the importer, African serpentine sculptures and masks and an Ashanti fertility statue, an old rotating office chair, and a lone Art Deco table that Tracie Jansen believed would be gone very soon. “Mid-century modern is hot,” she said. Jansen and her business partner, Curtis Uhlemann, stock a good assortment of dressers, chests, beds, and lamps at The Consignment Warehouse, located behind Home Depot at 2357 Fox Road. Jansen and her husband, Dave, and Uhlemann have ARCOS Dance, a contemporary dance company based in Santa Fe. Uhlemann, a choreographer, is artistic director and Dave and Tracie Jansen are executive director and operations director, respectively. The Jansens are also a home-building team, but that industry has been a bit slow since the 2008 financial crash. “We had the dance company, but we wondered what we would do in the daytime,” she said. And thus the consignment store. They found the 3,500-square-foot building on Fox Road, did a big painting and texturing job, then added some high windows at the back to brighten the space. “Our concept is simple,” Tracie Jansen said. “People consign items with us for three months. After each 30-day period, items are reduced 10 percent for even more affordable shopping. Which also means repurposing furniture and accessories as an eco-friendly trend is warmly embraced everywhere, by locals and visitors alike. “Stephen Etre and Glen Smith of Stephen’s A Consignment Gallery are friends of ours. They said they needed a place to send their overflow and we had plenty of room. They’re very generous. “We are trying to stick with furniture pieces, rather than a lot of small things and knick-knacks. We have higher-end, imported teak pieces and also quite a few rugs — we definitely have the space, so they can be displayed open on the floor.” “Right now we’ve found a lot of people are interested in functional furniture, so sofas, tables and chairs,” Uhlemann added. “And a lot of people are downsizing so 58
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they’re looking for smaller, nicer pieces. People are moving away and they drop off their furniture. We also get designers, stagers, and movie-production people: the Longmire TV show people have rented and purchased pieces. “Some people will bring in their furniture they can’t look at anymore and consign it, then walk around and buy different things. The recycling element is really cool.” Everything handled by the business is by consignment, a 50-50 split with the owners. There are about 500 consigners, mostly people from Santa Fe but also from Albuquerque, Española, Abiquiu, and Las Vegas. Accurate, reliable recordkeeping is critical in consignment. Jansen and Uhlemann found a good point-of-sale program especially designed for the consignment business, and a device that prints out price tags with bar-codes. “The most important thing about this business is tracking everything,” she said. “We don’t own anything. If someone brings it in and trusts us with their merchandise, we have to track everything.” “And this system we have is very fast,” Uhlemann said. “If someone comes in with a few pieces, we’ll agree on a price and enter it into the system and it will spit tags out right away. If they just take 10 or 15 minutes to look around, we can give them their formal list of items, and we also e-mail that information to them. “We’ve had a really good response. People love the space, they love the warehouse idea, they love the mix that we have, and the prices, and they really like us.” The Consignment Warehouse is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. The phone is 471-6921.
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About safety of Buckman water supply “Is our water safe?” is a recurring question. The answer is yes. Treated water from the Buckman Direct Diversion (BDD) off the Rio Grande is EPA-compliant as specified in the Safe Drinking Water Act. This is the set of regulations with which the city must comply. Whether or not one believes the EPA’s criteria to be sufficiently protective of public health is another issue. As recently as late last month, there was a community water forum addressing public concerns about the safety of the water from Buckman wells and the BDD project. The wells are one issue, since they are known to contain naturally occurring arsenic and uranium; but the inference that documented legacy contaminants from Los Alamos National Laboratory occur in treated city water, and presumably exceed levels harmful to our health is, to my knowledge, undocumented. When Buckman well (aquifer) water is blended with water from other sources, the product water falls below the EPA’s
maximum contamination levels (MCLs) for arsenic, uranium and all other regulated contaminants. BDD water (diverted from the Rio Grande under the San JuanChama Project and Rio Grande water rights) passes through multiple stages of treatment. EPA compliance dictates that the water be tested for alpha particles, beta particles and photon activity, combined radium (Ra-226 and Ra-228), and uranium. In a pre-construction evaluation of the effectiveness of the proposed BDD system, Kerry Howe noted that there was a close correlation between high alpha and beta radioactivity and high water turbidity during storm events, and that ceasing diversions during storm events would be a way to reduce the risk of taking in water with potentially high contamination levels. Through its early notification system (ENS) installed for the purpose of automatically shutting down diversion, the BDD control room monitors real-time flow rates through gauges positioned in
Los Alamos Canyon. Both the BDD and the New Mexico Environment Department have monitoring equipment at the diversion site. When the project was shut down for six weeks during the summer of 2011, it was because of ash in the Rio Grande from the Las Conchas fires and not because of data transmitted from the ENS. Howe also noted that radionuclides adsorb (adhere) onto fine sediments and would be removed in the coagulation/ filtration process. On behalf of clients, we have had two BDD samples, collected when the Buckman wells were not contributing, tested by an independent lab and test results indicated that uranium was not detected. Groups concerned about BDD water safety could direct some of their financial resources to have an independent, qualified entity test BDD treated water for anthropogenic (LANL-origin) radionuclides and release the results. The samples should be collected by an NMED-cer-
tified sampler with both city and group representatives present to witness the collection procedure and the execution of the paper trail (chain of custody). Blind, coded samples should be sent to a certified radionuclide testing lab which observes EPA testing protocol and which is not under contract to LANL or the city. S TEP H EN WIMA N
Bringing properly collected, witnessed and independently tested lab results to the table could expedite drawing conclusions from numbers, not inference, and facilitate fact-based and meaningful dialogue. Stephen Wiman has a background in earth science (Ph.D. in geology) and is the owner of Good Water Company and a member of the City of Santa Fe’s Water Conservation Committee. He may be reached at 505-471-9036 and skwiman@ goodwatercompany.com.
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ESPAÑOLA - At 1012 North McCurdy, this 2 BR, 1 BA , 1853 sq. ft., home is walking distance to Fairview Elementary and minutes from town. Has two fireplaces, fruit trees, irrigation rights and sits on two lots. .950 acre $157,000 ESPAÑOLA - Well kept home in the Valley Estates Subd., featuring 3 BR, 1 3/4 BA, granite counter tops, large den, wood burning fireplace, nice deck, water softener, storage shed, extra lot in back and many more features. 0.550 ac. $195,000 ESPAÑOLA - Country living in the City, this 3 BR, 1 BA home on .59 acre, 1998 sq. ft., features flagstone, carpet & tile floors. Beams in some rooms, sun room, wood stove, propanel roof, detached garage/workshop, several out buildings. Water rights to water incredibly beautiful landscape, private well, city utilities, basement area and many more features. $239,900 ESPAÑOLA - El Llano area, this multi-story building is presently used as a church with 5760 sq. ft., which could have multiple uses. Ideal for office space, small school, day care, studios, classrooms, make it your own. Frame construction, pitched roof, carpet, tile & painted exposed concrete floors. Kitchen with dining area on bottom floor, sound room, 4 bathrooms, plenty of storage. City water, own septic, plenty of parking front and back. Well manicured landscape. 1.223 acres $275,000
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CANYONLANDS Hear the Silence – Feel the Spirit! Once part of a Spanish land grant, this spectacular 520 acre borders the Rio Puerco stream and is surrounded by the dramatic color of Prieta Mesa, Ghost Ranch and the mysterious Cerro Pedernal. Diverse topography includes rock towers and cliffs, deep red canyons and sage brush plants rimmed with piñon and juniper trees overlooking its own rock-strewn canyons and ancients cottonwood-lined stream. Covenants and conservation easements protect your privacy and the sanctity of the surrounding 7,000 acres, assuring this grandeur and pristine beauty will be preserved forever. Only 90 minutes to Santa Fe!* MLS 201203320
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SOLEDAD LA CANADA DE ABIQUIU In the area of Sierra Negra Mountain hidden within the rolling topography of the mountain Foothills is a unique area known as La Canada de Abiquiu. Soledad is a pristine 17+ acre parcel within La Canada simply waiting for your dream portal that will look directly at Cortina formations in the nearby Carson National Forest. Soledad has access to the Carson Forest where your hiking experience will be virtually endless. From the sustainable point of view there is abundant stone on the property for walls and courtyard enclosures. The nearby electricity and shared well further minimizes the first steps toward building your universal design home that will allow you many years of Only 60 minutes to Santa Fe! enjoyment. MLS 201104580
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