Welcome to 485 A Rio Grande Avenue, a charming single-level residence in an intimate four-unit condominium enclave just minutes from the Plaza and the heart of downtown Santa Fe. Offering two bedrooms and two full baths, this inviting home combines traditional Santa Fe character with an exceptionally convenient in-town location.
Saltillo tile floors, plaster walls, vigas and beams, a wood
Welcome to 485 A Rio Grande Avenue, a charming single-level residence in an intimate four-unit condominium enclave just minutes from the Plaza and the heart of downtown Santa Fe. Offering two bedrooms and two full baths, this inviting home combines traditional Santa Fe character with an exceptionally convenient in-town location.
Saltillo tile floors, plaster walls, vigas and beams, a wood-burning fireplace, and radiant-floor heat bring warmth, comfort, and classic Santa Fe character throughout. The kitchen features custom cabinetry and granite countertops.
The comfortable, well-proportioned floor plan offers 1,085 square feet with no interior steps, making the home equally appealing as a full-time residence or an easy Santa Fe retreat. Outdoors, a fenced yard and flagstone patio create a private setting for relaxing or entertaining. A carport and additional off-street parking provide welcome convenience in this desirable downtown location.
Tucked near the corner of Rio Grande Avenue and Rosario Hill, the property offers easy access to the Plaza, restaurants, galleries, shopping, and many of Santa Fe’s most celebrated cultural attractions. A rare opportunity to enjoy classic Santa Fe style, private outdoor space, and low-maintenance living in one of the city’s most sought-after locations.
Steeped in history and Santa Fe style, the main Santa Fe office is known as the Padre Gallegos house. As a hist
Steeped in history and Santa Fe style, the main Santa Fe office is known as the Padre Gallegos house. As a historically contributing structure, it was named for Padre Jose Manuel Gallegos, a colorful and controversial priest and politician, and was built around 1857. In addition to being a chapel and an art gallery, it also housed soldiers and government officials during the Civil War. The protected courtyard features sunny luncheons in summer produced by an award winning local restaurant. As the third largest fine art market in the US, Santa Fe is full of galleries and museums in historical compounds such as the main office. With over 45 seasoned professionals with offices here, a visit all