Historic House Listings

Spanish Territorial Revival Home, Circa 1937 in New Mexico. $275,000

June 27, 2026

This house has so much potential! I like the dining room chandelier! This is a Spanish Territorial Revival House. The house was built in 1937. It is located in Raton, New Mexico. The house features wide crown moulding, baseboards, some original wood floors, built-in bookshelves, arched entryways, crystal chandelier and a large back patio. There is a large basement, a garage and a backyard mural. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 2,405 square feet. $275,000

Contact Wendy Mileta with Realty One of New Mexico: 575-707-1662

From the Zillow listing:

 

Step into timeless charm with this beautiful Spanish Territorial Revival home, gracefully situated on a spacious corner lot just below the mountainside. Surrounded by mature landscaping, this inviting property welcomes you with character, warmth, and room to make lasting memories. Inside, the thoughtfully designed two-story floor plan offers spaces for every occasion. Gather around the cozy gas fireplace in the formal living room, host celebrations in the formal dining room, or enjoy quiet evenings in the comfortable family room and adjoining sitting area. Upstairs, the private owner’s suite provides a peaceful retreat, complete with its own ensuite bath and a private balcony—the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee while taking in the tranquil surroundings. Across the hall, two guest bedrooms and a full bath offer comfortable accommodations for family and visitors alike. The unfinished basement provides abundant storage and endless possibilities. Outside, the attached garage is complemented by a detached shop/storage building, offering exceptional space for hobbies, projects, or additional storage. Blending classic architectural style, generous living spaces, and a desirable location near the mountainside, this distinctive home is ready for its next chapter. Come experience the warmth, charm, and opportunity that await behind its doors.

 

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