Located between Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside and South Capitol neighborhoods, 992 and 994 Old Pecos Trail unites a four-bedroom, four-bath main residence with a 1,600-square-foot casita. Architect Mark Hogan designed the properties as his own residence and office, with 994 serving as his architectural studio. Enhanced by the current owner, a designer, the gated compound reflects a cohesive aesthet
Located between Santa Fe’s Historic Eastside and South Capitol neighborhoods, 992 and 994 Old Pecos Trail unites a four-bedroom, four-bath main residence with a 1,600-square-foot casita. Architect Mark Hogan designed the properties as his own residence and office, with 994 serving as his architectural studio. Enhanced by the current owner, a designer, the gated compound reflects a cohesive aesthetic. Moments from the Plaza, Canyon Road and Kaune’s Neighborhood Market, it offers privacy and refined indoor-outdoor living with a distinctly European feel. The main residence blends Santa Fe character with sophisticated design. Soaring ceilings, American Clay plaster walls, Douglas fir coffered beams, curated lighting and floor-to-ceiling transom windows create light-filled interiors. The chef’s kitchen features an island, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Viking appliances and views of the landscaped courtyard. Living and dining rooms are anchored by a natural stone fireplace and glass doors opening to mature wisteria, aspens, a stately cherry tree, waterfall fountain, alfresco dining areas and verandas. Upstairs, the primary suite enjoys Picacho Peak views and a spa-like bath with Jacuzzi tub, steam shower, dual vanities and walk-in closet. A private rooftop terrace with fireplace, cedar hot tub, sauna and wraparound deck provides an extraordinary setting beneath Santa Fe’s skies. Additional amenities include a 2.5-car garage, polished concrete floors, recessed lighting, designer tile and finishes. The adjoining RAC-zoned casita has a private courtyard with putting runner and offers possibilities for guests, office, studio, live/work use or rental income. Its flexible layout features two ensuite bedrooms, a loft, 12-foot ceilings, expansive windows, plaster walls, stone countertops, concrete floors, an open island kitchen, separate utilities and designated parking. Two additional units may also be purchased, offering a rare opportunity to own all four units within the compound.
On the corner of Paseo de Peralta and Grant Avenue, Santa Fe’s first Sotheby’s International Realty office beca
On the corner of Paseo de Peralta and Grant Avenue, Santa Fe’s first Sotheby’s International Realty office became a company-owned brokerage in 1998. At the intersection of the Spanish and English historical settlement of the Santa Fe area, this Pueblo Revival-style, 2-story former residence is a showpiece of local color and Santa Fe style. Just two blocks from the city’s center, the Plaza, the Grant Avenue branch office features Santa Fe real estate experts ready to introduce clients to the mystique and originality of the area and its range of properties from luxurious and sophisticated to quaint and cozy. Whether looking for a star-studded night sky and 100-mile views from a mountainside re