Supreme location is the reward as this Eastside pied-a-terre awaits at the east end of Alameda with unlimited opportunities to enjoy the Rio Santa Fe walk along Camino Pequeno, Patrick Smith Park, the Water Park, and nearby Canyon Road – all within a block or two and minutes from your new sanctuary. Hardwood floors, vigas and latillas, a living room fireplace, a ceiling fan, a private patio, an additional storage room (outside access), new kitchen appliances and upgrades, a new roof (2020) are some of the amenities and features of this home. As for the property’s history, the original deed was conveyed to Salvador Gonzales in 1742 as the Canada Ancha Grant or Salvador Gonzales Grant consisting of approximately 200 acres of land from Gonzales Road to the hills of Cerro Gordo, from the Rio Santa Fe to Hyde Park Road. Lourdes Padilla Abeyta, a member of the Gonzales family and clan inherited the adobe casita in the 1940s from her parents, and her husband, a builder and mason, remodeled the original two rooms (today’s bedrooms) and added all the other rooms and fireplace in the early 1950s. Opportunity knocks – who will answer the call?
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