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137 County Road 75

$635,000

  • 3 beds
  • 2 baths
  • 3,200 sqft

This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath pitched roof adobe and frame stucco house, approximately 3200 sf, with a successful and fully functional art gallery attached,…

Key Features

MLS: 202402972

List Date: 07-22-2024

Status: Pending

Area: Abiquiu Area

Type: Single Family Residence

Bedrooms: 3

Full Baths: 1

3/4 Baths: 1

Acres: 4.54

Total Sqft: 3,200

Presented By

Photo of Cindy Sheff

Cindy Sheff

505.470.6114

Photo of Michael Sanford

Michael Sanford

505.916.6644

This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath pitched roof adobe and frame stucco house, approximately 3200 sf, with a successful and fully functional art gallery attached, is set in a beautiful meadow with breathtaking views of the majestic, 13,000 feet Truchas Peaks. The house is quite livable, dated and ready for a new owner’s vision. Nestled on almost 5 acres at the edge of a traditional, historic Northern New Mexican village, population approximately 500, the site of the novel and movie, The Milagro Bean Field War (1988), this property is set back off of County Rd. 75, very private and yet easily accessible. Truchas is a beautiful one hour drive from both Santa Fe and Taos. This unique village boasts over half a dozen art galleries and several restaurants nearby.

Additional Features

Appliances:Dryer, Oven, Range, Refrigerator, Water Heater, Washer

Construction Materials:Adobe, Frame, Stucco

Days on Market:122

Flooring:Brick, Concrete, Tile, Wood

Heating:Baseboard, Electric, Propane

Horses Allowed:Yes

Interior Features:Beamed Ceilings, Interior Steps

Stories:Multi/Split

Other Structures:Barn(s), Stable(s)

Parking Features:None

Parking Spaces:8

Property Type:Residential

Property Sub Type:Detached, Single Family Residence

Roof:Flat

Sewage:Septic Tank

Style:Northern New Mexico

Utilities:High Speed Internet Available, Electricity Available

Water Source:Community/Coop

Zoning:Rural Residential

About the Neighborhood

Homes & Land for Sale on the High Road to Taos

The ‘High Road’ is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that runs between Santa Fe and Taos. Among the quaint villages that line the High Road to Taos are: Nambé, Chimayo, Truchas, Las Trampas, Chamisal, Picurís, Peñasco, Vadito, Sipapu, Talpa and Ranchos de Taos. Many of these tiny villages perched high in the mountains have a church or Santaurio of significance.

Schools

Elementary School: Unknown

Junior High School: Unknown

High School: Unknown

Listing Brokerage

IDX listing

Robert Cardinale

Sotheby’s Int. RE/Washington