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Eldorado At Santa Fe, NM Local Area Information

Real Estate Market Stats

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Zillow Home Value Index

Owners vs. Renters

Home Size in Square Feet

Year Built

Local National
Homes For Sale By Owner 0 50,195
New Construction 0 44,564
Foreclosures 0 521,094


Neighborhoods in Eldorado At Santa Fe, NM

Real Estate Market Activity

Walk Score


Los Potrillos


based on 37 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mexican
1947 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Tune-Up Cafe


based on 122 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mexican
1115 Hickox St, Santa Fe

Pantry Restaurant


based on 122 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mexican, Breakfast & Brunch, Diners
1820 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Jambo Cafe


based on 68 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Caribbean, African
2010 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Kakawa Chocolate House


based on 49 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Chocolatiers and Shops
1050 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe

Bobcat Bite


based on 158 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Steakhouses, Burgers
420 Old Las Vegas Hwy, Santa Fe

Ellie’s Yoberri Park


based on 19 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
325 W. San Francisco Street, Santa Fe

Sage Bakehouse


based on 15 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Bakeries
535 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Aqua Santa


based on 29 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Seafood
451 W Alameda St, Santa Fe

Santa Fe Farmers Market


based on 14 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Farmers Market
1607 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe Railyard, Santa Fe

The ChocolateSmith


based on 21 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Candy Stores, Chocolatiers and Shops
851 A Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

El Parasol


based on 42 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mexican
1833 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Chicago Dog Express


based on 14 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Hot Dogs
600 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Santa Fe School of Cooking


based on 12 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Specialty Food, Cooking Schools
116 W San Francisco St, Santa Fe

Counter Culture Cafe


based on 43 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Coffee & Tea, American (New)
930 Baca St, Santa Fe

Plaza Cafe Southside


based on 45 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mexican, American (New)
3466 Zafarano Dr, San Isidro Plaza, Santa Fe

Shohko-Cafe


based on 49 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Japanese
321 Johnson St, Santa Fe

Horseman’s Haven Cafe


based on 65 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mexican
4354 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Cleopatra Cafe


based on 18 reviews – read reviews
Categories: Mediterranean
418 Cerrillos Rd, Ste 4, Santa Fe

Harry’s Roadhouse


based on 107 reviews – read reviews
Categories: American (Traditional), Breakfast & Brunch
96 Old Las Vegas Hwy, #B, Santa Fe

Local Content from NileGuide

Things to See and Do

Santa Fe Indian Market

Santa Fe’s biggest single annual event – four days in late August – attracts over 100,000 visitors who buy high quality Native American art directly from about 1,200 artists representing nearly 100 tribes. Collectors and gallery owners from all over the world come to browse and buy in over 600 booths spread around the Santa Fe Plaza and nearby hotels. Quality art is the prime consideration for art… (read more)

Santa Fe Plaza

Signs that say, ‘You Are Here’ and ‘Start Here’ tell us where we are and how to get where we want to go. So it is with the Santa Fe Plaza. It’s Santa Fe’s reference point, the starting point for all the places you want to find. Any destination in Santa Fe is always in relationship to ‘The Plaza’. The art gallery you seek is only “two blocks west of the Plaza”. The best chili in town is a “five min… (read more)


Map of Things to See and Do


Suggested Trip Itineraries

New Mexico’s 19 Pueblos

New Mexico’s 19 Pueblos are generous in opening their doors to nontribal members and sharing glimpses of their ancient and rich cultures. However, visitors are expected to act appropriately. Tribal members are not actors, and their homes are not theme parks. Because in the past outsiders have tried to change Pueblo culture and heritage, pueblos have become guarded with their traditional ways and… (read morePDF guide)

Spa hopping in Santa Fe

If you’ve come to the Land of Enchantment to relax, renew, and rejuvenate, you must schedule time in one of the state’s great spas. From traditional Swedish massage to custom treatments drawing from New Mexico’s varied cultures and new age concepts, it’s easy to find a session to suit your desires. Most resorts have an on-site spa, and many day spas are conveniently located. Seasoned spa-g… (read morePDF guide)

Romance in the Land of Enchantment

Santa Fe’s Old World charm, small scale, walkable downtown, and foreign feel make it a town built for romance. A stroll around the Plaza area in historic downtown is a good start to discovering the nooks and crannies that make up the old city. Santa Fe is a food lover’s town so there are any number of places for a romantic meal –a corner table at La Boca for tapas, an outdoor table in the garden … (read morePDF guide)

A Weekend in Santa Fe

With over 200 restaurants and countless museums, Santa Fe has developed as a destination for food and art lovers of all kinds. Events such as ArtFeast, Taste of Santa Fe, and the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta are perfect opportunities to sample the range of art and cuisine. In addition, cooking classes to help visitors master the art of cooking with chile, the city’s most ubiquitous ingredient.
r… (read morePDF guide)

Enchantment on a Budget

Santa Fe’s most expensive lodging is found either in the downtown Plaza area or at several resorts outside of town. But along Cerrillos Road are plenty of chain hotels, motels, and more moderately-priced accommodations. The Santa Fe Sage Inn is a good choice as it’s across the street from the Santa Fe Railyard and close to downtown as well, while being very affordable. There are plenty of inexpens… (read morePDF guide)

Best things to do in Santa Fe

Start the day in Santa Fe with a traditional breakfast. That can be as basic as enchiladas and eggs at Tia Sophia’s to something more imaginative with chile at Café Pasqual’s. The place to start exploring the town is the Plaza. This can easily take all day but let’s say it’s a morning’s worth. Wandering around the several square blocks radiating from the Plaza reveals some of the city’s history a… (read morePDF guide)

Whirlwind Santa Fe

Driving through and can only stay a night? Here’s a great way to see an array of sites in record time.
read more about Whirlwind Santa Fe (read morePDF guide)

Santa Fe: Enrichment for Kids

Santa Fe offers the traveling family a enriching vacation. Instead of waiting in theme park lines, families can explore centuries old Anasazi villages. Rather than concrete there is hiking. In place of concession lines, there is authentic and delicious Mexican food. Relics of the Old West, traditional and modern Native American life, interesting art and sweeping landscapes will captivate just abo… (read morePDF guide)

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