Santa Fean June July 2011 Digital Edition

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in this quasi-neighborhood― from the Monte Sereno community, where homes are positioned for exceptional privacy, to individual residences tucked off Tano Road, to village-style living at Aldea de Santa Fe, where houses are arranged around a central plaza. A variety of home styles and amenities are found at Las Campanas, while Zocalo offers contemporary condominium living just minutes from the city. The Homes: Here you’ll find earth-toned, Pueblo-style houses that complement and respect the high-desert landscape, Northern New Mexico–style dwellings, and more rustic designs, as well as the bold modernism of Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta in Zocalo. Depending on your choice of where to reside, you can have a home created for close-knit community living, or you can enjoy quiet seclusion in a residence situated on a larger piece of land.

The Amenities: From the Northwest Quadrant, you’re a short drive to the Santa Fe Opera, Ski Santa Fe, and the goings-on in the downtown area. The gorgeous natural surroundings of the Northwest Quadrant lend themselves to outdoor pursuits such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

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The Price Points: There is a range of high-end homes in the Northwest Quadrant, with prices generally starting around $500,000.


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