$7.3M Spanish Revival Estate in Santa Fe Is Publicly Listed for the First Time in a Century

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For the first time in its 100-year history, the one-of-a-kind Spanish Pueblo Revival home at 185 Brownell Howland Road has hit the market in Santa Fe, NM. The pretty property was listed at the end of May for $7,300,000.
With five bedrooms and six-baths, the estate was originally built in 1920 by renowned architect John Gaw Meem, who’s also behind the designs of some of the city’s most iconic buildings, including La Fonda Hotel.
The nearly 6,000-square-foot main residence has been home to a number of artists, who must have been drawn to the eye-catching details—200-year-old, carved-wood doors; kiva fireplaces; and decorative ceilings.

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“The home is chock-full of traditional details—from the willow-bough treatments on ceilings to the built-in bancos and even a balcony library,” says listing agent Katherine Blagden.
The 7.4-acre property also has two guest casitas with spacious patios and swoon-worthy views.
“The property has huge views and is just two miles from the historic Santa Fe Plaza,” Blagden says. “There’s forest access just up the street, as well as a number of walking trails around the property itself.”
But the fact that the estate has never been offered on the open market just might be its most interesting detail.
“The new stewards of this home have always been hand-selected by the prior owner,” says Blagden. “That is the most salient part, to me, of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
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