
Description
A rare private retreat, this magnificent compound is located only 50 miles north of Albuquerque, near Cuba, NM! A walkable acreage and spacious home plus guest house, all within a quick drive to the city! Complete Green-Build, masterful luxurious Pueblo-Style Hacienda Home with indoor pool, theater and 7-car garage! 7 private and discreet acres bordered by Federal Bureau of Land Management. This all adobe home easily worth over $4 million, is now priced to sell at $1.5 million, with mostly high-end quality furniture. The adobe walls are doubled-walled. Adobe is a building material made from earth and organic materials and historically used in NM. Adobe is Spanish for mud brick. Results in complete silence and maximum heat and energy efficient. Also 2'' insulation and elastomeric stucco; all natural, non-toxic, untreated materials used throughout; 10'-12' ceilings with vigas and latillas; natural earthen plaster; high quality touches; radiant floor heat; and a commercial-grade steel roof. Home features a 5000 sq/ft main house, detached 7-car garage and 576 sq/ft. workshop, 500 sq/ft guest house with kitchenette, 3/4 bath, enamel and brass parlor pellet stove. Additional features: 7x14 pool constructed w poured concrete base with full stainless-steel benching, vinyl liner, and raised travertine surround; Dynamic 3-person infrared sauna; maroon enamel LaCanche gas range highlighted by a tasteful travertine mantel; large travertine sink with French Herbeau copper and brass wall-mounted faucet; oversized pantry; 22'x16' enclosed Theater with a 6.5'x12' screen and a high-end JVC Projector; a 26x36 high tunnel hoop house frame; and a concrete driveway secured by a double opening steel entry gate. Main home has 12 rooms that can serve multiple purposes. The home office and the art studio can be converted to bedrooms. Rooms have outside access via custom 4x8 French doors. Frame in place for garden. Plenty of land available for horse enthusiast. Furnishings negotiable.
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2BEDS
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6.7ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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5,500SQFT
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$273$/SQFT
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Description
A rare private retreat, this magnificent compound is located only 50 miles north of Albuquerque, near Cuba, NM! A walkable acreage and spacious home plus guest house, all within a quick drive to the city! Complete Green-Build, masterful luxurious Pueblo-Style Hacienda Home with indoor pool, theater and 7-car garage! 7 private and discreet acres bordered by Federal Bureau of Land Management. This all adobe home easily worth over $4 million, is now priced to sell at $1.5 million, with mostly high-end quality furniture. The adobe walls are doubled-walled. Adobe is a building material made from earth and organic materials and historically used in NM. Adobe is Spanish for mud brick. Results in complete silence and maximum heat and energy efficient. Also 2'' insulation and elastomeric stucco; all natural, non-toxic, untreated materials used throughout; 10'-12' ceilings with vigas and latillas; natural earthen plaster; high quality touches; radiant floor heat; and a commercial-grade steel roof. Home features a 5000 sq/ft main house, detached 7-car garage and 576 sq/ft. workshop, 500 sq/ft guest house with kitchenette, 3/4 bath, enamel and brass parlor pellet stove. Additional features: 7x14 pool constructed w poured concrete base with full stainless-steel benching, vinyl liner, and raised travertine surround; Dynamic 3-person infrared sauna; maroon enamel LaCanche gas range highlighted by a tasteful travertine mantel; large travertine sink with French Herbeau copper and brass wall-mounted faucet; oversized pantry; 22'x16' enclosed Theater with a 6.5'x12' screen and a high-end JVC Projector; a 26x36 high tunnel hoop house frame; and a concrete driveway secured by a double opening steel entry gate. Main home has 12 rooms that can serve multiple purposes. The home office and the art studio can be converted to bedrooms. Rooms have outside access via custom 4x8 French doors. Frame in place for garden. Plenty of land available for horse enthusiast. Furnishings negotiable.
