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July 29, 2026
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Listed for $7M | Starting Bids Expected Between $3M–$4M
DescriptionListed by Ricky Allen and Tara Earley of Sotheby's International Realty
At "The Dusty Boot," the spirit of the Old West converges with the artistry of modern living across 25-plus private acres in Santa Fe's coveted La Tierra Nueva community. Designed by Stephen Samuelson Studio and featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Pueblo-revival, double-adobe residence commands sweeping views of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez Mountains—a cinematic backdrop for an infinity patio with a chef's outdoor kitchen that floats above the high desert horizon. A standalone double-adobe guest house and an architecturally striking equestrian compound envisioned by Pedro Marquez, including a climate-controlled studio, executive office suite, and sala, round out an estate of singular versatility. Heated stalls, an arena, tack room, equipment garage, round pen, hay storage, and horse walker define world-class equine facilities, while cantilevered steel beams and vigas, a double-trough water feature, a cascading entry waterfall, and a courtyard with firepit set a dramatic stage for entertaining. An orchard, gardens, a hen-house, and ride-out to over 60,000 acres of BLM land complete this private world. With a stunning ridgetop build site and the same 360-degree views, The Dusty Boot awaits its next chapter. Property and opportunity details provided by seller or others; buyer to verify.
Preview Event • Wednesday 17 June • 3:00 PM–6:00 PM
77 Headquarters Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87506
Known as "The City Different" and named the #1 Place to Live by Travel & Leisure, Santa Fe is one of America's most culturally rich destinations—a high-desert capital where five centuries of history, a thriving arts scene, and world-class outdoor recreation coexist in rare harmony.. Canyon Road anchors one of the country's most celebrated arts districts, with more than 100 museum-quality galleries presenting everything from Native American pottery to contemporary sculpture. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the immersive Meow Wolf experience add further dimension to a cultural landscape that includes the world-class Santa Fe Opera- an open air venue set against mountain peaks- along with the renowned Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, International Folk Art Museum. For dining, Geronimo on Canyon Road holds a coveted spot on OpenTable's Top 100 Restaurants in America, James Beard-recognized Restaurant Martin offering refined New American Cuisine, and Luminaria at the Inn at Loretto has earned consecutive Wine Spectator Awards of Excellence. Ski Santa Fe, just 16 miles from the historic Plaza, offers 86 runs and up to 300 inches of annual snowfall, and the surrounding wilderness provides hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails through the Pecos Wilderness and Valles Caldera National Preserve. The region's pristine rivers and streams draw devoted fly fishermen to some of the finest trout fishing in the Southwest. Helicopter tours over the Rio Grande, Jeep excursions into the Ortiz Mountains, and two Jack Nicklaus Signature golf courses at The Club at Las Campanas complete a lifestyle with few equals in the American West.











































