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Camino Property Co.
Neighborhood

Rentals in Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe

Adobe casitas, hand-troweled walls, and the slow heartbeat of Canyon Road. Nine homes managed in this district right now.

Why rent here

A neighborhood that walks slowly.

Eastside Historic — sometimes called the "Camino district" — sits between the Plaza and the foothills. It's the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood in Santa Fe, and it shows: dirt roads, cottonwoods, hand-built adobes that lean a little because they've been there since the 1850s.

Daily life here means walking to Kakawa Chocolate House, the Santa Fe Farmers Market on Tuesdays, and the Canyon Road galleries on Fridays. Public transit on Old Pecos Trail puts the Roundhouse and the rail-runner station within ten minutes.

Schools & transit

  • Acequia Madre Elementary (walkable)
  • Capshaw Middle (3 mi)
  • Santa Fe High (4 mi)
  • Santa Fe Trails Route 2 stops every 30 min

What makes it different

  • Strict historic district building codes
  • Walled courtyards on most properties
  • Mature gardens — apricot, lilac, lavender
  • Slower traffic, narrow streets
Frequently asked

Renting in Santa Fe

01When is the best time to rent in Santa Fe?
September through January, after the summer relocation rush. Most homes come back on the market when seasonal renters leave and prices soften 5-8% off summer highs.
02Are short-term rentals allowed in Santa Fe?
Only at specifically permitted properties (City of Santa Fe STR licenses are capped). Every Camino Santa Fe home is leased on annual or 18+ month terms only.
03What about historic-district covenants?
The Eastside Historic District has paint-color, exterior-modification, and signage restrictions enforced by the Historic Districts Review Board. We disclose any historic-district restrictions on every listing.
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