A Compound with History
During the Spanish period, the location and construction of the acequia madre (the main irrigation ditch) was one of the first acts in the founding of towns in New Mexico.1 El Lado de Acequia, now a tiny U.S. Historic District, was a village created by the Spaniards to maintain and oversee the acequia in the heart of what is today the Old Town neighborhood.
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Fruit Street House
(Currently Rented)
- 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
- Large main bedroom with beamed ceiling
and walk-in closet
- Beautiful large garden with dining patio
- Recently remodeled
- 1,200 square feet
- Washer & Dryer
- Secure off-street parking
- Wine Cellar
Long-Term Rental
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Fully furnished:
- $1,375/month + utilities
- $1,175 refundable damage & deposit
- $30 background check / application fee
- Unfurnished:
- $1,175/month + utilities
- $1,175 refundable damage & deposit
- $30 background check / application fee
To inquire, please text or call John Henry Sloan at (505) 228-1867. Thank you!
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