Casa Agave
Welcome to Casa Agave!
Located close to the Railyard in the Guadalupe Historic District and less than a mile from the Santa Fe Plaza, Casa Agave is a 1100 sq. ft. two bedroom, one bath, historically contributing territorial style adobe cottage. This duplex was renovated in 2007, updated in 2016, and has hardwood floors throughout, a full kitchen with hickory cabinets, two separate bedrooms, a washer/dryer and off street parking. Casa Agave sleeps five with a queen size bed in bedroom 1 and a queen size bed plus a single bed in bedroom 2. The living room has a sofa, two chairs, a 50” smart tv with cable, wifi and a salvaged wood coffee table. The kitchen has a gas stove, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator with icemaker, as well as a coffeemaker and toaster; it is well equipped for making Santa Fe your home away from home.
Casa Agave is located within our private compound and has free off-street parking for two vehicles. Casa Agave also has a gated front garden and a covered entry “portale” with a table and chairs for enjoying the spectacular Santa Fe evenings and sunsets.
Located close to the Railyard in the Guadalupe Historic District and less than a mile from the Santa Fe Plaza, Casa Agave is a 1100 sq. ft. two bedroom, one bath, historically contributing territorial style adobe cottage. This duplex was renovated in 2007, updated in 2016, and has hardwood floors throughout, a full kitchen with hickory cabinets, two separate bedrooms, a washer/dryer and off street parking. Casa Agave sleeps five with a queen size bed in bedroom 1 and a queen size bed plus a single bed in bedroom 2. The living room has a sofa, two chairs, a 50” smart tv with cable, wifi and a salvaged wood coffee table. The kitchen has a gas stove, dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator with icemaker, as well as a coffeemaker and toaster; it is well equipped for making Santa Fe your home away from home.
Casa Agave is located within our private compound and has free off-street parking for two vehicles. Casa Agave also has a gated front garden and a covered entry “portale” with a table and chairs for enjoying the spectacular Santa Fe evenings and sunsets.