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Puesta Del Sol – The Neighborhoods of Santa Fe, New Mexico

There’s a slow, majestic sway to the greening willows. Displayed across the surface of the sky is the view of the nightly sunset seen from the vast expanse of  the countryside. This is horse country. Miles of  trails and arroyos course through the pinon and cedars and from here you can ride to the ski basin. This quiet, high desert community is sprinkled with Santa Fe style architecture.  With a sunset like this, who needs words?

Be sure to take a look at Homes For Sale In The Neighborhood

I’ll see you in the neighborhood.

Michael

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Bishop’s Lodge Road-The Neighborhoods of Santa Fe, New Mexico

by Michael Umphrey on February 16, 2010

Bishop’s Lodge Road-The Neighborhoods of Santa Fe, New Mexico

Heading north from the plaza of downtown Santa Fe is the old stagecoach road to Tesuque. It’s only 5 miles to the village of  but the scenic drive is well worth your time.  In that hidden, quiet corridor you’ll soon be in a lush valley where you’ll find luxury home sites and Santa Fe style homes peppering the hillsides. If you’re looking for something along the lines of a luxury New Mexico dude ranch”, Bishop’s Lodge Resort retains the feel of the old west.   The Hills at Bishop’s Lodge is the newest 45 acre residential luxury home and condominium development with amenities that include swimming, tennis and riding trails.  To build your home here, I can also refer you to  J.M. Evans, Inc., the finest custom home builder in Santa Fe. Jim Evans can be reached at (505) 984-1638 and on the Web at www.jmevansinc.com.

Be sure to take a look at Homes For Sale On Bishop’s Lodge Road

As always, if you need anything at all please feel free to call me at 505.470.4180

I’ll see you in the neighborhood,

Michael

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24-A Griego Hill, Tesuque, New Mexico

by Michael Umphrey on August 9, 2009

24-A Griego Hill, Tesuque, New Mexico    

 Price:  $890,000      ”SOLD”

If you are a ready-to-act buyer who has been waiting for the chance to live in the “charm district” of New Mexico, this Japanese style home may cause you to take immediate action. Designed and built as an Econest by Robert Laporte and Paula-Baker Laporte , this “Santa Fesian” home is featured in many architectural magaziness including Econest, Healthy Homes, Trend, and Great Homes. The clay/straw walls weave in and out of timber frame with artfulness and taste. Here, sunsets are a daily drama. Owner/Broker.

Michael Umphrey

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