In New Mexico, a 1700s Pueblo-Style Home Hits the Market for $1.9M

Said to be the oldest dwelling in the village of Galisteo, the refreshed property features adobe walls and viga ceilings.

A tall, adobe-style wall borders the landmark home, ensuring plenty of peace and privacy.
A tall, adobe-style wall borders the landmark home, ensuring plenty of peace and privacy.

Location: 4 Magdalen, Galisteo, New Mexico

Price: $1,890,000

Year Built: 1750

Footprint: 3,733 square feet (three bedrooms, two and one half baths)

Lot Size: 4.97 acres

From the Agent: "Picture yourself a world away in the timeless splendor of the peaceful Galisteo Creek, majestic cottonwoods, and earthen architecture. The stunning property lies along the creek and is said to include the oldest home in the historic village. It was previously owned by one of the founding families of Galisteo and has been reverently renovated by the current owner who fell in love with the home. The landmark home was partially built in the 1700s in the traditional pueblo style with adobe and rock walls, and viga ceilings. The wabi-sabi remodel has a minimalist vibe that incorporates nature and light. This is typical of the work by renowned designer Patricia Larsen, who worked with the owner on the current iteration of this home."

A tall, adobe-style wall borders the landmark home, ensuring plenty of peace and privacy.
A tall, adobe-style wall borders the landmark home, ensuring plenty of peace and privacy.
As a result of a recent wabi-sabi remodel, the interiors now radiate sleek, minimalist vibes, all while highlighting original details, including stucco fireplaces and beamed ceilings.
As a result of a recent wabi-sabi remodel, the interiors now radiate sleek, minimalist vibes, all while highlighting original details, including stucco fireplaces and beamed ceilings.

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