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North of downtown Santa Fe, the Tano Road area is one of the city's most established and quietly prestigious luxury enclaves. Known for its expansive estates, dramatic Sangre de Cristo views, and deep sense of privacy, Tano Road has long attracted Santa Fe's most discerning buyers — collectors, creatives, and executives who value space, architecture, and seclusion just minutes from the Plaza.
The Tano Road corridor winds through rolling high-desert terrain dotted with piñon and juniper, where estate-sized lots ensure genuine privacy between neighbors. Homes here reflect the full range of Santa Fe's architectural tradition — Pueblo Revival, Territorial, Northern New Mexico, and carefully executed contemporary designs — many positioned to capture unobstructed mountain views.
The area's established character, mature landscaping, and lack of commercial development preserve an understated sense of place that's difficult to replicate.
Residents tend to be long-time Santa Feans, seasoned second-home owners, and buyers drawn to the area's quiet sophistication and architectural depth.
The Tano Road lifestyle is defined by the land and the views. Features of the area include:
Despite its quiet, rural feel, Tano Road is just minutes from everything Santa Fe offers. Nearby amenities include:
Tano Road families have access to Santa Fe Public Schools and the city's strong network of private and charter options, including Santa Fe Preparatory School, Santa Fe Waldorf School, Desert Academy, and Little Earth School. The New Mexico School for the Arts is also within easy reach.
The Tano Road area is home to some of Santa Fe's most iconic luxury estates. Homes here typically range from the low $2Ms into the $8M–$12M+ range for significant architect-designed properties with guest casitas, studios, pools, and curated grounds.
For buyers seeking a classic Santa Fe estate in an established, quietly prestigious setting, Tano Road continues to hold its place as one of the city's most desirable addresses.
Ayden Gramm is Santa Fe's trusted luxury real estate agent for the Tano Road area. Whether you're buying a significant estate or preparing to market a Tano Road property for sale, Ayden brings investor-grade market analysis and the deep local relationships needed to serve buyers and sellers at this level.
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Q1. Where is Tano Road located?
A. Tano Road is a luxury corridor located north of downtown Santa Fe, roughly 10–15 minutes from the historic Plaza. It's positioned between town and the foothills, bordered generally by Tesuque to the east and La Tierra to the west.
Q2. Is Tano Road a gated community?
A. No. Unlike Monte Sereno or Las Campanas, the Tano Road area is not a gated community. Its sense of privacy comes from estate-sized lots, mature landscaping, and the quiet rural character of the roads rather than a formal gate or HOA-controlled access.
Q3. What is the typical lot size in the Tano Road area?
A. Lots along Tano Road are typically multiple acres, with many estates sitting on 3 to 10+ acres.
Q4. What is the price range for homes in the Tano Road area?
A. Homes typically range from the low $2Ms into the $8M–$12M+ range depending on size, architecture, and views.
Q5. What architectural styles are common on Tano Road?
A. The area features Pueblo Revival, Territorial, Northern New Mexico, and contemporary designs, often custom-built to maximize views.
Q6. How close is Tano Road to downtown Santa Fe?
A. Most properties are about 10–15 minutes from the Santa Fe Plaza, offering privacy with convenient access to the city.
16,055 people live in Tano Road and Las Dos, where the median age is 55.9 and the average individual income is $66,097. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Tano Road and Las Dos, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Outspire Hiking and Snowshoeing, Balloon Above New Mexico, and Santa Fe Rafting Co & Outfitters.
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Tano Road and Las Dos has 7,333 households, with an average household size of 2.19. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Tano Road and Las Dos do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 16,055 people call Tano Road and Las Dos home. The population density is 51.95 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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