The Venegas Group  //  Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe

High Art, Deep History, and Global Luxury.

You're Not Just
Buying a House.

Forget everything you know about standard real estate. Santa Fe doesn't do cookie-cutter, and it certainly doesn't do boring. Sitting at 7,000 feet in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, this is a world-renowned cultural capital wrapped in historic, hand-plastered adobe walls.

It's a magnetic sanctuary for elite artists, fine-dining foodies, and global luxury buyers who want historic plazas, high-desert crisp air, and absolute privacy. Canyon Road alone holds more art galleries per square mile than almost anywhere on earth. Museum Hill sits above the city like a crown. And Las Campanas delivers gated golf course luxury that rivals any resort community in the American West.

You're not just buying a house here — you're buying into an architectural legacy where your neighbors are world-class creatives and Hollywood elite hiding in plain sight. Santa Fe isn't a market. It's a world unto itself.

Districts & Communities
The Historic Plaza
Canyon Road
Museum Hill
Las Campanas
Tesuque
Eldorado
South Capital
Historic East Side
Santa Fe Style Guide  // Toggle to Explore
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Hand-Plastered Adobe Walls

Thick, rounded exterior walls in traditional earth tones — required in the historic zone. No two are identical.

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Vigas & Latillas

Exposed wooden roof beams (vigas) and decorative wood ceiling work (latillas) are signature interior elements of authentic Pueblo Revival homes.

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Flat Rooflines & Parapets

Low-profile flat roofs with stepped parapets — no pitched rooflines permitted in strict historic zones.

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Enclosed Courtyards

Private walled courtyards and portals (covered porches) are standard — outdoor living built into the architecture itself.

The original Santa Fe look — organic, ancient, and completely irreproducible. Found throughout the Historic Plaza, Canyon Road, and Historic East Side.

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Brick Coping on Parapets

The defining detail — a row of fired brick tops the adobe parapet walls, reflecting the 19th-century influence of American settlers and trade routes.

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Double-Hung Windows

More formal, symmetrical window placement than Pueblo Revival — a nod to Greek Revival and Federal architectural influences brought via the Santa Fe Trail.

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More Angular Forms

Straighter, more structured lines compared to the rounded softness of Pueblo Revival. Cleaner edges, more formal massing.

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Covered Portal Entries

Wood-columned front portals (porches) are common — a blend of Spanish Colonial warmth and American frontier formality.

Adobe meets Americana — elegant, historic, and slightly more formal than Pueblo Revival. Common in South Capital and select Historic East Side properties.

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Ready to Own a Piece
of Santa Fe's Legacy?

From Canyon Road adobes to Las Campanas estates, Santa Fe properties are unlike anything else in the Southwest. Our team navigates this unique market so you don't have to figure it out alone.