Casa Solana

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Close to the Plaza, comparatively affordable, blessed with broad streets, mature trees and an old-fashioned neighborly feel, Casa Solana is one of our top picks for a first home, trade-up or investment in downtown Santa Fe. Located about a mile west of the Plaza, Casa Solana’s streets finger northward from West Alameda toward the neighborhood’s apex at Alamo/Camino de las Crucitas. (The Frank S. Ortiz Dog Park, a popular, off-leash dog play place for pooches, sits on the neighborhood’s upper border.) To the west is “Temblon” (which means “shaky, trembling” and, by extension, “Aspen” in Spanish). On Casa Solana’s southern border, above the Santa Fe riverbed, is Alto Park with tennis and basketball courts, a playing field, pool and bike paths (The mushroom water feature in the kiddie pool is a big hit with the tots.) On the opposite side of the street, about a block in from St. Francis, is the Casa Solana shopping center: a small strip mall with a variety of useful services including La Montanita Coop (groceries), a laundromat and five distinct restaurants: Annapurna (Chai house and Ayurvedic cuisine); Xiclo (Vietnamese); Masa Sushi, La Dolce Vita (italian/pizzeria) and Home Run Pizza. Other tenants include the Solana barbershop, Undisputed Fitness (gym), a Pak, Ship and Mail outlet, Stag tobacconists, Emmanuel’s Picture Frames and Straight-shooting Technologies. During the Spring and Summer, the center hosts the Santa Fe Artists’ market. Community services include Gonzales Elementary (more info at Great Schools.Net, Gonzales Elementary) and Police Substation #4 and reserve fire station. Casa Solana community pool, located at 1125 N. Plata Circle is open to all, although the number of memberships is limited.

The subdivision itself was established around 1950 with a cache of homes by Allen Stamm, beloved local builder. From the Santa Fe Living Treasures website:

“A visionary as well as a man of immense integrity, character, compassion and humanity…[Stamm] worked always to make [the homes he built] livable, durable, handsome, architecturally sensitive…. His homes featured hardwood floors, vigas, kiva fireplaces, nichos and other traditional touches, plus superlative workmanship. What they did not have was front-yard fences, for Stamm wanted the people living in his houses to know each other. He hired women consultants to design the kitchens. He made places for Christmas trees and highchairs, and built garages that were easily converted into bedrooms for growing families…. He elevated the building industry’s standards, here and throughout the state.”

With home values as low as the mid two’s Casa Solana is one of the most affordable neighborhoods close to classic downtown Santa Fe. At this writing, there are just six homes on the market in this desirable neighborhood, priced from $275,000-369,500, all three bedroom/two bath single family homes from 1,105-1530 square feet. Since January 1 of 2009, ten homes in Casa Solana have sold. The average sales price was 95% of the listing price.

Visit City-data.com for a detailed statistical profile of the Casa Solana subdivision.

Point of interest: current Santa Fe Mayor, David Coss, grew up in Casa Solana.

The sincerest token of our respect and affection for the value and liveability of Casa Solana? In 2008, we bought a home here. My business partner, Joshua Maes, had previously sold two listings in Casa Solana. We walk our dogs here and regularly ride our bikes up and down its undulating streets. If you’re interested in buying or selling in Casa Solana, let us put our knowledge to work for you.

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Showing properties 1 - 9 of 9. See more Casa Solana tract real estate.
(all data current as of 2/8/2012)

  1. 3 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 1,029 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,405 sq ft
    Days on market: 29
    Walk Score®: 77
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  2. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,477 sq ft
    Lot size: 9,147 sq ft
    Days on market: 326
    Walk Score®: 54
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  3. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,700 sq ft
    Lot size: 11,325 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 15
    Walk Score®: 45
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  4. 3 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 1,400 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,840 sq ft
    Days on market: 364
    Walk Score®: 63
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  5. 2 beds, 1 full bath
    Home size: 1,608 sq ft
    Days on market: 114
    Walk Score®: 60
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  6. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,430 sq ft
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 99
    Walk Score®: 71
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  7. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,350 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,405 sq ft
    Parking spots: 1
    Days on market: 127
    Walk Score®: 69
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  8. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,500 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,840 sq ft
    Days on market: 271
    Walk Score®: 68
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  9. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 2,388 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,405 sq ft
    Days on market: 272
    Walk Score®: 46
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