Areas of Expertise
Santa Fe's neighborhoods offer a diverse mix of homes and land sites to satisfy even the most discerning homebuyer's needs. Views? Check. Contemporary, traditional, or a mix of architectural styles? Check. Close to shopping, restaurants and galleries...or secluded in nature with hiking and open space all around? Check!
With an abundance of communities from which to choose, Santa Fe offers homes in neighborhoods to suit any lifestyle. Each neighborhood has its own unique characteristics, and deciding where your next home should be can be daunting. To make an informed and satisfying choice, you'll need a real estate agent with in-depth knowledge of our beautiful City Different, and its many areas and communities.
As a Santa Fe resident since 1990, Darlene has decades of experience in the Santa Fe real estate market, and knows the city as few do. She listens and understands the needs you have for your new home, and will help you identify the best options and the ideal community to suit your lifestyle.
​​​​​​​Santa Fe is a one-of-a-kind city to call home. Browse the neighborhoods below and when you're ready, text, call or email Darlene to discuss what you're looking for in your ideal home or land site. With her finger on the pulse of available inventory, upcoming listings, and an extensive network of local agents and resources, she'll ensure your buying or selling experience is one of ease and success!
One of the most coveted areas in Santa Fe, Las Campanas boasts phenomenal views and homes in diverse architectural styles.
These neighborhoods boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens.
The picturesque, incorporated village of Tesuque enjoys a rural feel and is only five minutes north of Santa Fe.
Monte Sereno is a special community with approximately 600 acres of land.
This historic westward route has carried thousands to the Southwest.
Established in the early part of the Twentieth Century to accommodate the growing railroad industry.
This little neighborhood is a collection of beautifully-renovated adobes and up-and-comers.
About 60 miles north of Santa Fe, Abiquiu offers some of the most beautiful landscapes New Mexico has to offer.
A new residential community in this area that is based on traditional Spanish Colonial towns
This small area provides a quiet, family-oriented community.
Traveling west on Agua FrÃa Street you will find a delightful park known as Frenchie’s Field.
Only five miles north of downtown Santa Fe and situated right next to the renowned Santa Fe Opera House.
Homes here are early 20th century wooden structures painted a variety of colors.
The community boasts a golf course, the Cochiti dam and the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument.
Eldorado is only twenty minutes from Santa Fe and feels like a transition between city and country.
New Mexico is home to many quiet villages and two of the most beautiful are Galisteo and Lamy.
These areas are ideal for those wanting peaceful seclusion within commuting distance of Santa Fe.
Lovely tree-covered artist and ranching villages are surrounded by gently rolling hills.
This historic private community offers incredible views of the Jemez and Sandia mountains.
The larger lots are dotted with pinon and juniper, while the lower elevations are lush with mature cottonwoods.
Los Alamos is a town built upon four mesas of the Pajarito Plateau and the adjoining White Rock Canyon.
The landscape between Santa Fe and Taos is some of the most incredible landscape you will see in New Mexico.
Nava Ade is a beautiful, planned development off Rodeo Road.
This road comprises a professional district and established communities.
Describing itself as ‘The Premier Residential Community of the Southwest’.
The scenic beauty of the Southwestern landscape and reflects the rich cultural heritage of New Mexico.
A location desired for its mix of peaceful living and close-in convenience all within the city limits.
The northwest of Santa Fe within city limits includes one of the most affordable, family areas.
These neighborhoods boast some of Santa Fe’s most photographed adobe homes and gardens.
The Largest Area Of Santa Fe And Still Growing.
Homes And Land With 360 Degree Views Of The Sangre De Cristos And Jemez Mountains.
As the Old Santa Fe Trail winds north, these lovely, heavily-forested communities run alongside.
Most of the communities located here have extraordinary views of the Jemez, the Sangres and the Sandias.
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