213 Calle Galisteo
Price: $159,000
MLS: 201003351
Status: Active
Class: Land
Acres: 15.9
Area: Hwy 14/CR 42 E
Zoning: Rural Residential
Topography: Relatively Flat
Water: Well, Existing
Electric: Public
Sewage: Septic Required
MLS: 201003351
Status: Active
Class: Land
Acres: 15.9
Area: Hwy 14/CR 42 E
Zoning: Rural Residential
Topography: Relatively Flat
Water: Well, Existing
Electric: Public
Sewage: Septic Required
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Melissa Rog Carson & Carson
Sotheby's Int. RE/Washington
Sotheby's Int. RE/Washington
Stunning 15 acre lot in fabulous Rancho San Marcos, a gated equestrian subdivision only a few miles out of town on the Turquoise Trail. This parcel has 360 degree views, a private well, and is relatively flat for easy building. Most lots have been built up and this parcel is next to million dollar homes and near the 48 acre open park space.
Additional Information
Price: $159,000
Days On Market: 87
Address: 213 Calle Galisteo
City: Santa Fe
Area: Hwy 14/CR 42 E
Days On Market: 87
Address: 213 Calle Galisteo
City: Santa Fe
Area: Hwy 14/CR 42 E
County: Santa Fe
Subdivision: Rancho San Marc
Water Supply: Well, Existing
Sewage: Septic Required
Electric: Public
Gas: Natural
Subdivision: Rancho San Marc
Water Supply: Well, Existing
Sewage: Septic Required
Electric: Public
Gas: Natural
Telephone: Near Site
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The Galisteo Basin Preserve is a 13,522-acre, stewardship-oriented, conservation-development initiative located 13 miles south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the central Galisteo Basin.