Rustic charming living minutes from downtown. Built in 1940, this home was one of the first in the Indian School Subdivision, which is now quickly becoming one of the most sought after mid-town areas in Santa Fe. Situated on a generous corner lot, this Spanish Territorial style home features an open concept kitchen/living area, various Nichos, diamond plaster walls, and is generally just bursting with rustic New Mexican charm. Authentic, original and full of potential, this property is beckoning a creative visionary to fill it with new life. The property features both a 2 bedroom , I bathroom house with a sunroom, unfinished basement, and single car garage as well as a 1 bedroom casita tucked into the large private courtyard. There is ample garden space and multiple sweet patios dispersed throughout. Additional studio or rental unit, you decide. Boasting 15 years of rental history, is a 450 sq foot unattached 1 bedroom, 1 bath casita. With its’ own private off street entrance, the casita is situated in the courtyard among the gardens. A fully functioning kitchen and kiva fireplace make for perfect guest quarters, rental or artist’s studio. Located in Midtown Santa Fe. 200 Quapaw St. is an 80 year old adobe in an up-and-coming neighborhood. It is located 3.2 miles from Santa Fe downtown plaza, steps away from the Rail Trail, and the Second Street Corridor where coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and shopping are all within walking distance. This property is an investment opportunity that you do not want to miss.
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