121 Camino Santiago
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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About This Home
Nestled just around the corner from the Fort Marcy Complex, this delightful 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers the perfect blend of comfort and Southwestern charm. An additional office with built-ins provides a versatile space for work or creativity. Cozy up by the traditional kiva fireplace or take a short stroll to the historic Santa Fe Plaza to enjoy vibrant culture, dining, and shopping. The home also features a carport with storage, offering convenience and extra space. With its prime location and classic Santa Fe character, this rental is a rare find in the heart of downtown. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity! Rent $2600 plus utilities Deposit $2500 Rental Fees & Policies Pet Policy • $50/month per pet Early Lease Termination • Fee equal to 75% of one month’s rent plus gross receipts tax • Tenant remains responsible for rent and utilities until the unit is re-rented Payment Policies • Late Fee: 5% of monthly rent if payment is not received on time • NSF Fee: $30 charge for returned payments Utilities • Tenants are responsible for establishing and paying all utilities directly with the utility companies Renter’s Insurance • Tenants are required to obtain and maintain renter’s insurance for the duration of the lease
121 Camino Santiago is a house located in Santa Fe County and the 87501 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Santa Fe Public Schools attendance zone.
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Santa Fe is a blend of the cultures that established the area. In this city, the Old West meets Native American, Spanish, and Mexican cultures. The locals are passionate about art, history, and active lifestyles, with all three easily accessible from anywhere in town. The center of it all is the Santa Fe Plaza, where you can shop, visit art galleries, grab a quick bite to eat, or just sit in the sun.
This historic city is packed full of traditions and excitement. The Burning of Zozobra, also known as Old Man Gloom, is one of the city’s favorite traditions that takes place in September each year. More than 50,000 people turn out each year to cheer on the burning and take part in the festivities. Year-round fun is provided by the countless museums, breweries, delicious restaurants, and shopping destinations scattered throughout town.
Learn more about living in Santa Fe| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 20 min | 9.5 mi | |
| Drive: | 38 min | 26.4 mi |
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