This original Eastside adobe family home is located on a secluded well planted lane off Garcia Street. The home has had some renovations over the years but still retains the simplicity and charm of its family roots. The home was originally the home of Juanita Garcia Alire, a well-respected midwife and community figure. Currently, the home is still owned by her descendants. The home retains the charm of 1920, with vigas from family land at Ojo de la Vaca, plaster walls and wood and tile floors. A partial basement can be used for storage and access for possible future renovations, mechanical equipment and utilities. Dirt road is maintained by a neighborhood road group annually. The location offers eastern and southern exposures. Beautiful yard with mature fruit trees and pinon trees. Neighborhood walking trails easily accessed. This home is ready to be someone's new Santa Fe home or retreat. Full information available on historical aspects of property along with surrounding properties and easements. Close to downtown but quiet, open and surprisingly secluded.
The SE part of Santa Fe is rich with history, with some homes dating back centuries; these neighborhoods boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens. Hosting a mix of multi-generational families and newcomers, the homes, often hidden behind high walls and accessed by narrow, dirt lanes, recall the city’s early history and lend Santa Fe a unique heritage.
McDowell Properties, Inc
Darlene Trujillo
Bunny Terry 505.504.1101
20 Vereda Serena Santa Fe, NM 87508