Arroyo Chamisa, Santa Fe Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Arroyo Chamisa, Santa Fe, NM Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Arroyo Chamisa, Santa Fe, NM housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Arroyo Chamisa, Santa Fe, NM

The median home value is $575,011
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$579k
June 2025$582k
July 2025$584k
August 2025$585k
September 2025$586k
October 2025$586k
November 2025$586k
December 2025$584k
January 2026$582k
February 2026$580k
March 2026$578k
April 2026$575k
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Average Home Value in Arroyo Chamisa, Santa Fe, NM, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
2 bedrooms (See homes)$293,511
3 bedrooms (See homes)$828,348
4 bedrooms (See homes)$967,224
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Arroyo Chamisa

  • Wowokaythen
    "quiet most of the time, and right off the high way. right by a firehouse. aesthetically pleasing front yards."
  • plumtreeman
    "This is not a tourist neighborhood. The people here are professionals or active retirees from other places. If you can swing it, I highly recommend it for families, particularly families with young children. The elementary school Wood Gormley was, and as far as I know, still is excellent. Middle School is a problem. The AP program at Santa Fe High is first class and something of a pipeline to some pretty elite colleges. The neighborhood is safe. People walk around a lot, but there are few sidewalks, and little to walk to. The little hotel all by itself on 'Old Pecos Trail' has had a succession of failed restaurants there. It very briefly morphed into a thriving bar and grill (emphasis on the bar) to the consternation of the somewhat geriatric neighborhood. The newspaper ran a front page picture of a very pretty young woman in a very red dress dancing at the place, and the city council shut it down on a unanimous vote in favor of continued residential use. Then they shut down a plan to turn it into condos. Now its back to the failed-restaurant business plan. Although there's nothing in walking distance, its only a five minute ride to the museums, and maybe 10 minutes to downtown. Bicycle commuting for half the year is a definite possibility. Its close to the freeway, so you can be on the road to Albuquerque one two three. Access to outdoor recreation is a hidden strength of the neighborhood. The Pecos Wilderness is only a five minute drive away. Fly fishing is only a half hour away in Pecos, thanks to the easy highway access. You can drive to the ski area without stopping at a stoplight. "
  • peterhurcos1
    "Safe neighborhood. Excellent public elementary school and good high school if your kid is motivated. Walkable in the way any nice neighborhood is a good place for a stroll. You can't actually walk to any place useful. Not for tourists, particularly. Provides convenient access to highway, without highway noise. This is the 'burbs, man! (Even though its in city limits and close to downtown). "
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