Historic House Listings

So cool! Circa 1920 in New Mexico. $2,400,000

July 17, 2025

This is such a cool house! Love everything about it, except the price. The house was built in 1920. It is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This adobe house features hand-painted Talavera tile, custom tinwork, original windows, kiva fireplace, built-in barbecue and outdoor kiva fireplace. There are garden paths and a backyard oasis. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 2,390 square feet. $2,400,000

Contact Charles LaCalle with Sotheby’s International Realty: 337-580-3019

From the Zillow listing:

 

3 BED, 3 BATH ADOBE HOME | |2390 SQFT | HISTORIC EASTSIDE | Nestled on one of Santa Fe’s most cherished streets, this exceptional adobe estate offers timeless charm and an unbeatable location—just 3 blocks from Canyon Road and Downtown Subscription, and six blocks from the historic Plaza. Enter through classic wooden gates into a private oasis featuring three lush, landscaped outdoor areas. The heart of the home is a vibrant kitchen adorned with hand-painted Talavera tile and custom tinwork by a local artisan. The adjacent dining area features mullioned windows framing garden views and a table that comfortably seats eight—perfect for entertaining. A step down from the dining room leads to the inviting living area, where a kiva fireplace, leather armchairs, and a cozy sofa create a warm and intimate gathering space. Each of the three bedrooms includes its own en suite bathroom and is brimming with Santa Fe style. The vast primary suite features a sitting room and its own outdoor sitting area. The first guest bedroom includes its own kiva fireplace and an office.  The second guest bedroom opens directly onto a covered portal through double glass doors. The portal is designed for year-round enjoyment, with a large outdoor kiva fireplace, a built-in BBQ, a dining table for six, and ample lounge seating. Beyond, meandering garden paths lead to peaceful sitting areas enclosed by privacy walls—an ideal sanctuary for reading, relaxing, or soaking up Santa Fe’s famous light.

 

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