An in-town gem, in the heart of Taos, but quiet and peaceful. Located in the Historic La Loma Plaza which was established in the year 1768 and is on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior. This authentic adobe house includes two private court yards. A Pergola and walk way was just added to the back courtyard; see pics. Please see the flyer loaded in associated documents. The ceilings are vigas and painted wood. In the Lead Based Paint Addendum the seller is disclosing no knowledge of lead based paint being used in the house. Neither the seller or listing realtor warrant the square footage or acreage of the property; Buyer shall conduct any due diligence they desire. The wood stove in the living room with flagstone flooring is not property installed. BEING SOLD AS IS. SELLER WILL PROVIDE AN ALLOWANCE OF $25,000 SO BUYER CAN PERFORM ANY REPAIRS/REMODELING THEY DESIRE.
SPRINGWILD -- AN INCREDIBLY TAOS PROPERTY - this eclectic truly custom home and group of Casitas, has gardens, access to the Rio Fernando, an acequia, water rights, and even a Crows Nest to gaze at much of Taos and the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Started in 1980 by the American Postwar & Contemporary artist, Malcolm McCleod Brown (1925-2003), and completed by his family and the current owner, this property contains a main house, with four rentals, vegetable gardens, a workshop, chicken coop, and meditation trails to the river. Its a beautiful one-of-a-kind property in excellent condition, just waiting for the right person to appreciate it and settle in this Oasis of Solitude in Taos. The property provides owner accommodations and income from five long term rental casitas. Income data is available on request with a non-disclosure agreement. The well is 3 acre-ft per year, and the acequia provides up to 3.75 acre-ft of surface water from the San Francisco de Assisi Ditch. Building square footage is an estimate derived from the Matterport video system, and is not guaranteed by the Seller, Brokerage, or Broker. If exact interior measurements are of concern to a Buyer, they should obtain their own measurements using a licensed contractor or appraiser. The property price is not based on square footage.
Absolutely beautiful lush valley land with mountain views that are breath taking. The property has 3 acequias(ditches) that feed this land with plenty of water. There are all 4 seasons here, so when the snow melts from the winter, this is a picture perfect property with green grass, shade trees, & water sources. This property provides privacy away from busy streets that allows for tranquil living that is only approximately 1.5 miles from the Taos Plaza. Some possible uses for the land are: "Land Conservation Easement", growing crops, ranching cattle, building a home or a combination of these. Make an appointment for your showing today.
Located just .9 miles from The Taos Plaza, about a 10-minute walk, you will find this multi-use, 5,795 square foot commercial/residential Pueblo-style building in exceptional condition. This building went through a complete renovation down to the cinder-block exterior walls and completely rebuilt from top to bottom. It currently houses a clothing designer, two massage therapists, two spa treatment specialists, and previously, a ministry's gathering place with offices, reception area, and a stage for entertainment purposes, and offices for a local government agency. The building is currently locked off into three separate sections. The first section has the five office suites with a shared reception area, two bathrooms with one being handicapped accessible, and with a handicapped accessible entrance from the Paseo del Norte side of the building. The center section would make an awesome New York style warehouse loft for a live-work setup, or would make a great meeting/gathering place, wedding, and events venue with a stage for entertainment, dance hall, yoga studio, wellness center, or even a theater room with its state-of-the-art audio and visual electronics system with electronic drop-down movie screen. This section also has a full kitchen, two bathrooms with one being ADA-compliant, a receptionist area and waiting room, and a separate office. You can enter this section of the building from Theodora Street, and a large portal and a handicapped accessible entrance. The third section is the downstairs of the building, which has three office suites, a large storage area, a refrigerator and sink area, full bathroom with shower, and a waiting/reception area. In addition to a beautiful outside garden area, this building has lots of parking spaces available. One could even turn this property into a European-style hostel. There are endless possible configurations of this building that could be created, and the list of upgrades is numerous. The badly needed renovation of this property included new Brai roof, complete stucco work, 2x6 interior constructed walls on the cinderblock with high-grade insulation, all new plumbing and electrical work, new insulated exterior metal clad windows, wood beams above the windows, interior and exterior custom doors throughout, decorative sconces in all of the rooms, Myson radiant heat with décor radiators, a new boiler in the basement, Rinnai LS Series Tankless water heater, an Uponor D’Mand hot water delivery system, two Greenheck energy recovery ventilator systems, refinished oak floors, new carpet and tile floors, security system with added security lights on the exterior, lighted free standing marque for advertising at the front of the building, new gravel for the parking areas, and landscaping that is irrigated by the building’s private well. City water is used for the interior of the building, and each room has its own heat control to allow tenants their desired room temperature. This type of renovated building is not often seen in the Taos area. The remodel was completed under the conditions of the Historic Overlay Zone of the Town of Taos along with the Planning and Zoning Commission’s review and approval. Every detail was meticulously planned and implemented. One will be pleasantly surprised with both the exterior and interior of this property, and its wonderful location not far from the center of town. Don’t let this one pass you by, especially with it already generating income, and absolutely nothing needing to be done inside or outside. Owners had a new roof installed July 2024. This property is now over 80% occupied with only two office suites remaining.
The median home value in Taos, NM is $386,900. This is higher than the county median home value of $378,800. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Taos, NM is $386,900. Approximately 43.12% of Taos homes are owned, compared to 25.31% rented, while 31.57% are vacant. Taos real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Taos real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Taos, New Mexico has a population of 6,524. Taos is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 12.05% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 14.47%.
The median household income in Taos, New Mexico is $37,083. The median household income for the surrounding county is $49,481 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Taos is 52.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 13.1 inches per year, with 37 inches of snow per year.