Step into Albuquerque history with the iconic J.E. Saint House, a rare 1907 Dutch Colonial Revival residence in the heart of Downtown. This architecturally significant home features brick construction, river rock foundation, distinctive gambrel rooflines, and rich character. Thoughtfully updated with modern heating and cooling, the property blends historic charm with everyday comfort. Kitchen includes Viking stovetop and range with bain-marie, bar sink and new dishwasher. Two enclosed porches and upstairs covered patio provide options to enjoy the home during different times of the day. A separate heated and cooled carriage house with kitchenette and bath offers exceptional flexibility- ideal for guest space, studio, or income potential. Natural wildflowers and flowering trees line home. 10 ft ceilings and oak flooring in the main house. Finished bedroom, bathroom and laundry in basement are not included in sq ft. Balcony overlooks Downtown. Bedrooms are spacious with original hard wood floors, large closets with two full baths. 574 sq ft Guest house (not included in sq ft) has a tin ceiling, full bath, pellet stove and exposed brick interior and concrete floors. Zoned residential or commercial. The earliest resident of the home, JE Saint, was the first mayor of Albuquerque after it incorporated as a city. Home is included in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), and the New Mexico, Historical Society of New Mexico series lists
Listed By
Agency Name: EXP Realty
Agency Phone: (505) 554-3873
Shown By
Agency Title: Coldwell Banker Legacy
Agency Phone: (505) 281-0000
Estimated Payment
$ 1,858.31 per month $1,364.27 Principal & Interest $315.25 Property Tax $178.79 Homeowner's Insurance
216 9th Street Nw | MLS# 202601369
This single family home located at 216 9th Street Nw, Albuquerque, NM 87102 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $613,000. This property was built in 1907 and has 4 bedrooms and 2 full and 1 partial baths with 2469 sq. ft. Search Albuquerque real estate on www.cblegacy.com today.