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Wilderness Gate - The Neighborhoods of Santa Fe, New Mexico - Michael’s Blog

Michael Umphrey: Real Estate Agent in Santa Fe, NM

by MICHAEL UMPHREY on JUNE 18, 2009

Anyone who is a hiker in Santa Fe has enjoyed the trek on the Atalaya Mountain Hiking Trail. The trailhead begins at one of the premiere neighborhoods in the city, Wilderness Gate. Overlooking the city and the Rio Grande Valley, the luxury homes are sited on 5-acre parcels surrounded by tall Ponderosa Pines. These spectacular woodlands contain a micro climate and you’ll find flora not seen elsewhere. Close enough to the city to walk to town, Wilderness Gate is adjacent to the campus of St. John’s College. This prestigious school offers the Great Books program, which is a four year curriculum of Western civilization’s most prominent contributors to philosophy, theology, mathematics, science, music, poetry and literature. Take a look at Luxury Homes For Sale In Wilderness Gate

Entry To Spanish Hill

Entry To Spanish Hill

Michael’s Bit of Real Estate

The best advice I can give today is to move forward on your plan to purchase a home and thank me later. Interest rates have increased in the last week. The Chinese say the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is today. Here is a fantastic, $8,000,000 home I am marketing in Santa Fe: www.spanishhillestate.com

My Business to Business Referral

Each week I present to you an outstanding business. Pat Malone is the producer, arranger and guitar player on all my recordings, including A Tender Santa Fe Christmas and my new jazz CD, We Were Wild, still in production. His latest album, Spiraling Ecstasy, is described as “The music you need now. The depth and subtlety of his music reaches past genre and becomes a place where sexuality and intelligence meet. It will change the way you feel about Jazz”. Pat and I have been worked together for 20+ years and is a person I can put my name to. You can hear him play live Fridays from 7:00pm to 9:30pm at Bishop’s Lodge Resort and with his amazing wife, Whitney, on Saturdays from 8:00pm to 11:00pm at La Posada in downtown Santa Fe. If you need great music for an event, call him at505.424.0493. Let him know I referred you and he will take extra special care of you. If you need something, please call me on my cell at505.470.4180 or Email me at mumphrey@prusantafe.com.

Continued success,

Michael Umphrey


Santa Fe Site Seeing - Day Trips - Santa Fe National Forest

Victoria Murphy ~ Santa Fe, NM: Real Estate Agent in Santa Fe, NM

Santa Fe National Forest

Downtown Santa Fe has so much to offer - the Palace of the Governors (the oldest continuously used government building in the United States, the New Mexico Fine Arts Musuem, Fray Angelico History Library, New Mexico History Musuem and of course the often photographed Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi. But what many are unaware of is only a few blocks away is the road leading to the Santa Fe Ski Area nestled in the Santa Fe National Forest.

This pristine area is filled with walking, biking trails, fishing and camping in the Spring, Summer and Fall, and in the winter downhill, crosscountry and sledding.

One of the most spectacular sites is the turning of the Aspens in early fall. The mountainside facing Santa Fe becomes the most wonderful combination of golds, orange and reds as the aspens change.

Anytime of the of the year heading into the Santa Fe National Forest is a treat not to be missed.

Santa Fe - 400 years of History

Victoria Murphy ~ Santa Fe, NM: Real Estate Agent in Santa Fe, NM

Our Culture & History

The unique cultural mix that gives Santa Fe its special ambience is the product of centuries of co-existence among Native Americans, Spanish, Mexican, European and African Americans. This blending of cultures is responsible for the distinctive architecture, cuisine and overall aesthetic that gave rise to Santa Fe's nickname, "The City Different."

Historical and Cultural Destinations
All explorations of Santa Fe begin at the historic Plaza, where historic buildings and Old World Ambience tell the story of 400 years of existence. The city's other attraction areas are a short walk away or accessible by city bus.

The Palace of the Governors - The Oldest Continuous Government Building in the Country
Constructed of adobe in the early 17th Century, the Palace served as Spain's seat of government for the entire Southwest region. It currently houses the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library as well as exhibitions of historic importance. On the portal facing the Plaza, Native American artisans sell their wares, just as they have for centuries.

www.palaceofthegovernors.org

Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
One of Santa Fe's most revered landmarks, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi went under construction in 1869 to replace an older church that had been destroyed during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, (which in turn, had replaced the first church built on the site in 1610). The "new" cathedral was dedicated in 1887, and was elevated to a Basilica in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI. Masses are held daily, and docent tours are provided daily except during funeral or religious services.

www.cbsfa.org

Loretto Chapel
Built between 1873 and 1878 by a French architect, the Gothic Revival-style Chapel was patterned after King Louis IX's Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. The stone was quarried locally, while the ornate stained glass arrived from Paris via wagon over the Old Santa Fe Trail. The Chapel's most famous feature is the Miraculous Staircase, which, according to legend, was built by a mysterious carpenter (some say St. Joseph himself) over a six-month period sometime between 1877 and 1881. The staircase features two 360-degree turns with no visible means of support and should be an engineering impossibility, but it continues to stand today. The Loretto Chapel is currently a private museum and a favorite site for local weddings.

www.lorettochapel.com

New Mexico Museum of Art
Founded in 1917 as the Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico, this signature museum is housed in a Pueblo Revival building designed by noted architects I.H. and William M. Rapp. It is considered the forerunner of what came to be known as Santa Fe Style, combining elements of several regional styles. Its permanent collection includes works by the founding artists of the Taos and Santa Fe artist colonies as well as internationally known figures like Ansel Adams, Agnes Martin, Georgia O'Keeffe, Gustave Baumann, Richard Diebenkorn, Florence Pierce and Frederick Hammersley.

www.mfasantafe.org

Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Opened in 1997, eleven years after O'Keeffe's death, this is the only museum in the world dedicated to the work of one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. The collection includes more than 3,000 of her works, including paintings, drawings, and sculpture. In addition to the changing exhibits of her work, the Museum presents special exhibitions of her work and that of others.

www.okeeffemuseum.org

Museum Hill
A quick bus ride from the Plaza takes you to Museum Hill, a stunning plaza that comprises four museums: the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, the Museum of International Folk Art, and the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. These world-class institutions offer insights into New Mexico's extensive artistic heritage, from ancestral times to the present, as well as a vast array of artwork and folk art. A convenient cafe lets you make a day of it, and shops in each of the museums provide good value on unique items.
www.museumhill.org
New Mexico History Museum The newly constructed New Mexico History Museum is the new anchor of a campus that also comprises the Palace of the Governors, the Palace Press, the Fray Angélico Chávez History Library and the Photo Archives. Its 2009 opening coincides with the 100th anniversary of the Museums of New Mexico, and it offers permanent and temporary exhibitions that cover the area's history from the prehistoric period through to the Spanish colonization, the Mexican period, and the Anglo era introduced by the Santa Fe Trail and the railroad.
www.nmhistorymuseum.org
Canyon Road Long before it was a part of the city proper, Canyon Road was a route by which Native Americans would bring their goods to trade with the Spanish settlers in the Plaza de Santa Fe. The Spanish began to build their adobe homes there in the 1750s, and members of Santa Fe's burgeoning art colony settled there in the early 20th Century - Fremont Ellis, Willard Nash, John Sloan, and Randall Davey, among others. The modest dwellings now house some of the city's finest art galleries, and the street is alive with strolling art lovers most days. Gallery hopping on Friday evenings is a particularly cherished activity, followed by dinner at one of the signature restaurants along the route.
www.canyonroadarts.com
The Railyard An old part of town has just gotten a facelift and remodel, transforming it into a vibrant community center. Amenities include a 10-acre park with walking-biking trails, a renowned Farmers Market, art galleries, live-work artist spaces, restaurants, and shops. Anchoring the area at SITE Santa Fe, a nonprofit contemporary art organization that mounts regular exhibitions as well as an international biennial in even-numbered years, and El Museo Cultural, featuring exhibits and events.
www.sfrailyardcc.org
Santuario de Guadalupe The historic Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, built in 1781, is now an art and history museum that houses the Archdiocese of Santa Fe's collection of New Mexican santos (carved images of the saints), Italian Renaissance paintings, and Mexican Baroque paintings. The crown jewels of the collection are Our Lady of Guadalupe, painted by José de Alzíbar in 1783, and a 12-foot, 4,000-pound bronze statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe made in Mexico and laboriously and lovingly transported to its home in Santa Fe in July 2008.

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Hondo Hills – The Neighborhoods of Santa Fe, New Mexico - Michael’s Blog

Michael Umphrey: Real Estate Agent in Santa Fe, NM

1807 Arroyo Chamiso RoadLocated in the high desert that is Santa Fe, The Hondo Hills corridor is just a five minute drive south of town and is home to horse lovers from around the world. Most homeowners live on sites no less than 5 acres and have access to miles of the old ranch lands that are still a part of our history. The Arroyo Hondo Pueblo is an archaeological site founded in 1300 AD. The Old Pecos Trail (Route 66) and The Old Santa Fe Trail run directly through the area as do well - preserved wagon ruts. The diverse and beautiful landscape contains protected wetlands and Ponderosa Pine and can be a wonderland if you explore on foot or on horseback. The spectacular views are of outrageous sunsets, the Turquoise hills, the Ortiz, The Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the lights of Albuquerque beyond the Sandias. Homes vary from more modest to luxury contemporary ranchettes. Harry's Roadhouse is a very popular restaurant and Bobcat Bite Restaurant was just voted Best Burger in America by Bon Appetit magazine. Click here to see: Homes for sale in Hondo Hills, Santa Fe, NM

Michael's Bit of Real Estate

"With these prices, you can't say no!" Some real estate brokers are reporting that 25 percent of their transactions are coming from foreign buyers, up from previous estimates of 10 percent. Foreign buyers not only infuse money into our economy, they strengthen and stabilize home prices. Speaking of Texans, this Thursday, June 11th, daily air service between Dallas and Santa Fe begins on American Eagle. Here is a home I represent for sale in the Hondo Hills: http://www.7UteCircle.com

My Business to Business Referral

Each week I present to you an outstanding business. Let me introduce to you Neal Frank, owner of Santa Fe Pens. Besides selling the most exquisite pens, they have an incredible array of fully restored vintage fountain pens, all of which are guaranteed authentic. I own four treasured pens from Neal's store that help make the writing of my personal correspondence an anticipated daily event. Neal offers full service for all writing implements including repair and appraisal services. Neal and Violet are internationally - renowned experts. Their showroom is located in Santa Fe in the Sambusco Market Center at 500 Montezuma Avenue. Their number is 505.989.4742 and on the Web at www.santafepens.com. Neal is a person I can put my name to. Let him know I referred you and he will take extra special care of you. If you need something, please give me a call at 505.470.4180, or send me an Email at mumphrey@prusantafe.com. For a complete list, be sure to click here to see: My Referral Directory

Continued success,

Michael Umphrey

South Capitol – The Neighborhoods of Santa Fe , New Mexico – Michael ’ s Blog

Michael Umphrey: Real Estate Agent in Santa Fe, NM

Since this is the neighborhood in which I live, I'm excited to tell you about this thriving district. Settled at the turn of the last century there was need for housing close to the bustling Santa Fe Rail Yard. Homes here were built with Victorian architecture, Territorial brick design and Pueblo Revival styles; many of them made of adobe. From our house, we can walk to everything Santa Fe has to offer, including the new trains in the Rail Yard District, the downtown plaza, museums and the Santa Fe River. The New Mexico Rail Runner will take you to Albuquerque for a mere $8.00. The neighborhood is home to The Farmer's Market, fabulous art galleries, fine dining and cafes, and excellent shopping opportunities. Of course, the beautiful State Capitol building is here and is presided over by Governor Bill Richardson. I'd love to show you the area along with our new office located at 314 S. Guadalupe, (which is .4 miles from my house). Here is a link to the homes for sale in the neighborhood : Homes For Sale In South Capitol Click Here

Michael's Bit of Real Estate

Not all remodels are created equal. You may already be familiar with Remodeling magazine's popular Cost vs. Value report, which documents the average return on investment expected for specific improvement projects. But have you taken into account the latest design trends that will make your home more desirable and thus more valuable? For example, many buyers are seeking homes with hardwood, composite or travertine tile flooring because they require less maintenance than carpet and give a home a beautiful and natural feel. Replacing carpeted areas with these contemporary flooring options can give your home a worthwhile face-lift. Here is a link to a wonderful home I represent for sale in the neighborhood which will be held "Open" this Saturday and Sunday, June 6th and 7th: http://www.715OldSantaFeTrail.com

My Business to Business Referral

Each week I present to you an outstanding business. One of the unique services I provide when I take on the marketing of a home is to offer a complimentary "enhancement consultation". Let me introduce you to the professional talents of my wife, Tonia Prestupa. She is an Interior Designer, Professional Organizer and a Party Planner extraordinaire. Tonia designs classic and modern interiors that create harmony and ambience within the surrounding architecture. Precious touches and exceptional objects are selected and crafted with rare skill from the finest of materials. Above all is her unwavering conviction that beauty and comfort elevate the human spirit. Her elegant and luxuriously designed interiors are showcased in Santa Fe, Chicago, Palm Desert, Los Angeles and North Carolina.

If you need help with a special area of your home, office, closets or garage that is overwhelmingly cluttered or disorganized, Tonia's skill as a Professional Organizer will help you restore not only your area of concern, but your sanity!

If you want to entertain a small group of friends or clients but don't know where to start or don't have the time to put it all together, Tonia's party planning company can design custom theme parties that are imaginative and memorable. She can be reached at 505.470.5060 and her Email is toniasantafe@gmail.com. If you need something, please call me on my cell at 505.470.4180 or Email me at mumphrey@prusantafe.com. Be sure to visit the directory at this link: My Business to Business Directory

Continued success,

Michael Umphrey