Santa Fe and Albuquerque boast high-end properties with sprawling estates, custom craftsmanship, and stunning mountain views.
Exclusive ranches and luxury compounds in Taos and Los Alamos attract buyers seeking privacy and unique architectural beauty.
Bernalillo, NM $3,250,000
Valued at $3,250,000, this 5-bedroom, 7-bathroom home spans 10,487 sq.
James Scott Miller @ Pinnacle Real Estate & Dev via Coldwell Banker Realty
ft. on a property that includes an additional .89-acre lot with a vineyard.
The backyard includes a pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, teppan grill, refrigerator, and fireplace.
The additional lot can accommodate another property.
Where is Bernalillo?
Bernalillo, New Mexico, is a small town located north of Albuquerque along the Rio Grande.
It serves as the county seat of Sandoval County and has a mix of historic and modern influences.
Nearby attractions include the Santa Ana Pueblo and the Sandia Mountains.
Bernalillo also has a growing economy supported by tourism, local businesses, and wineries.
Plush seating, a patterned area rug, and wrought-iron chandeliers enhance the luxurious ambiance.
A curved balcony on the second level overlooks the space, adding depth to the high ceilings.
Pendant lights hang above, complementing the intricate details of the range hood and backsplash.
Double ovens, a built-in stovetop, and a farmhouse-style sink enhance the kitchens functionality.
A curved archway leads to a staircase, while glass-front cabinets display dishware and decorative accents.
A crystal chandelier hangs above, illuminating the elegant place configs and decorative vases.
A sideboard with a round mirror and ornate detailing lines the wall, adding to the classical design.
Indoor plants soften the space, blending with the earthy tones of the walls and hardwood flooring.
Matching nightstands and a dresser with ornate details complement the rich tones of the textured walls and stone flooring.
French doors open to an outdoor space, allowing natural light to filter in.
A domed ceiling with recessed lighting highlights the intricate architectural details.
Dual vanities with wooden cabinetry provide storage, while arched doorways lead to a spacious walk-in shower.
Source:Marlene Vance @ Advance Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Alto, NM $6,500,000
Surrounded by 45 acres of scenic mountain landscape, this 11,000 sq.
ft. estate is offered for $6,500,000 and features 9 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.
Outdoor amenities include a fireplace, fire pit, and two trout fishing ponds along the Bonito River.
The professionally landscaped property blends luxury and nature in a private retreat.
Where is Alto?
Alto, New Mexico, is a small mountain community located north of Ruidoso in Lincoln County.
Nearby attractions include Ski Apache, the Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts, and Lincoln National Forest.
Alto offers a quiet, rural setting while being close to the amenities of Ruidoso.
Towering stone walls and exposed beams define the living room.
A large fireplace serves as the focal point, with a wood mantel and built-in storage on either side.
Oversized windows bring in natural light, highlighting the mix of wood and stone elements.
Comfortable seating is arranged around a central coffee table, with additional lounge chairs placed near the open windows.
Rich wood cabinetry, a large center island, and stone countertops give the kitchen a timeless appeal.
Ceiling beams match the cabinetry, creating a cohesive look.
Open shelving and glass-front cabinets display decorative dishes and glassware.
A red accent rug adds a touch of color against the wood and stone textures.
Dining Area
A long wooden dining table with high-backed chairs dominates the open-concept dining area.
Stone accents and exposed beams add rustic charm, while a plush area rug defines the dining space.
The connected kitchen in the background features dark cabinetry and a spacious island.
Exposed wooden beams stretch across the vaulted ceiling, adding warmth to the bedroom.
A large, intricately carved bed sits at the center, flanked by matching nightstands with decorative lamps.
Plush seating near the arched glass doors provides a cozy retreat with a view of the balcony.
Floor-length curtains frame the windows, complementing the soft, neutral tones of the room.
Patio
Stone-clad walls and large arched windows define the exterior of this home.
A spacious flagstone patio extends outward, offering ample room for outdoor dining.
Two large wooden tables with matching chairs sit beneath tall umbrellas.
Surrounding trees and shrubs add greenery to the space.
A sloping hillside in the background provides a natural backdrop.
Source:James Scott Miller @ Pinnacle Real Estate & Dev via Coldwell Banker Realty
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Nogal, NM $12,950,000
Spanning 197 acres, this 11,000 sq.
ft. French Manor estate offers a blend of elegance and functionality for $12,950,000.
Tumbled travertine floors with in-floor heating complement the stone exterior and copper roof.
Designed for luxury and equestrian living, the estate offers space and privacy in a refined setting.
Where is Nogal?
It has a rich history tied to ranching, mining, and the Lincoln County War.
A grand fireplace with a marble mantel serves as the focal point.
Framed artwork and delicate wall murals add personality.
Crystal chandeliers hang from a high ceiling with intricate crown molding.
A staircase with wrought iron railings leads to the upper level.
Classic design meets functionality in the spacious kitchen with custom cabinetry and detailed molding.
Two large islands with wood and marble countertops offer ample workspace.
A decorative range hood and patterned backsplash add character to the cooking area.
Elegant chandeliers illuminate the room.
Open shelving and glass-front cabinets provide stylish storage solutions.
Game Room
Rich red walls and ornate ceiling moldings define the game room.
Large arched windows frame the view of rolling hills.
A marble fireplace and decorative wall sconces add to the atmosphere.
Heavy drapery and elegant lighting complete the look.
Four-poster bed with intricate wood carvings stands as the centerpiece of the bedroom.
Large arched windows allow natural light to filter through draped curtains.
A chaise lounge sits beneath the windows, providing a spot to admire the view.
Soft-toned furniture and a plush rug contribute to the refined atmosphere.
A crystal chandelier adds a finishing touch to the ceiling.
A fire pit surrounded by Adirondack chairs offers a cozy spot for gatherings.
Rolling hills and open sky create a scenic backdrop.
Potted plants and a well-manicured lawn enhance the space.
A chandelier hangs beneath the pergola, adding an elegant touch.
ft. historic compound is listed for $15,500,000 and features 8 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
The property includes a serene portal, elegant terrace, fountain, and lush gardens with mature trees.
Additional structures include a charming gatehouse and historic casitas connected by winding walkways.
Where is Santa Fe?
The city hosts annual events such as the Santa Fe Indian Market and the International Folk Art Market.
A lofted balcony overlooks the main seating area, creating a sense of openness.
A large built-in window bench offers additional seating with a view of the surrounding landscape.
A mix of patterned textiles and rustic furnishings enhance the Southwestern style.
Shelves filled with books and personal keepsakes line the walls.
Warm tones and handcrafted details define the kitchen, where sage green cabinetry contrasts with terracotta tile flooring.
A coffered ceiling and a mix of colorful backsplash tiles add depth to the design.
An arched alcove houses a professional-grade stove and open shelving for easy access to cooking essentials.
A round wooden dining table with woven chairs sits at the center of the space.
Large windows bring in natural light and offer views of the surrounding landscape.
A wrought iron chandelier hangs from the exposed beam ceiling, casting warm light over the space.
A built-in kiva fireplace provides a cozy focal point.
A red glass-fronted cabinet holds fine china and decorative pieces.
Windows with dark wood trim let in natural light and offer a view of the greenery outside.
A vintage wooden chest sits at the foot of the bed, adding storage and a decorative touch.
Handcrafted furniture and intricate rugs bring warmth to the space.
Small alcoves and wall-mounted art pieces contribute to the rooms unique charm.
Open windows allow natural light to filter in, connecting the room to the outdoors.
A sculpted bronze bird statue adds an artistic element to the space.
An adobe-style fireplace and built-in seating create a cozy outdoor gathering area.
Green patio chairs and potted plants enhance the natural feel of the setting.
Tall trees provide shade and privacy.
Source:Todd Davis @ Casas De Santa Fe via Coldwell Banker Realty
1. ft. guest house offers a central courtyard and two casitas, while the 5,700 sq.
ft.
Art Barn serves as an event space with a kitchen and apartments.
Equestrian facilities include a 10-stall Morton barn, irrigated pastures, and a sand dressage arena.
Located 57 miles from Santa Fe and Taos airports, this estate blends luxury, agriculture, and sustainability.
Where is Abiquiu?
The area features striking desert landscapes, including red rock formations and views of the Chama River.
The village has a deep history, with roots in Spanish colonial settlements and Native American culture.
Abiquiu remains a quiet, scenic community that attracts artists, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts.
Vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams give this living room an airy feel.
Large French doors allow natural light to brighten the space and offer views of the outdoors.
Vintage rugs and decorative accents add warmth and texture.
A wooden writing desk and piano contribute to the rooms classic charm.
Rustic elements define the dining room, where a long wooden table is surrounded by floral-patterned chairs.
A fireplace with an ornate stone mantel adds warmth to the space.
Exposed ceiling beams and a chandelier with wrought iron details enhance the traditional style.
A large portrait hangs on the wall, complementing the antique furnishings.
A doorway connects the room to the kitchen, maintaining an open flow.
Library
Towering bookshelves fill the library, lined with an extensive collection from floor to ceiling.
A rolling ladder provides access to the upper shelves, adding functionality to the design.
Comfortable seating, decorative lamps, and a patterned area rug create a cozy reading space.
A chandelier hangs from the vaulted ceiling, highlighting the rooms rich wood tones.
A fireplace with a black marble mantel adds a touch of sophistication.
Wooden ceiling beams and terracotta flooring shape the bedrooms character.
Large windows and French doors bring in natural light and offer a view of the courtyard.
A carved wooden bed with decorative linens serves as the centerpiece.
A floral-upholstered settee and antique furniture complete the space.
Chandeliers and wall sconces provide elegant lighting.
Floor-to-ceiling marble covers the bathroom, featuring intricate border detailing.
A glass-enclosed shower and a built-in soaking tub create a spa-like atmosphere.
Gold fixtures and a bidet contribute to the classic European aesthetic.
A chandelier adds elegance to the space, reflecting light off the polished surfaces.
A decorative rug adds warmth and texture to the floor.
Source:Laurie Hilton @ SothebyS International Realty Taos via Coldwell Banker Realty