For sale by owner
  • $460,000

    211 High St SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102

    2beds
    1,460sqft
    : 
    SingleFamily
    Built in 1896
    0.25 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $315/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Modern finishesUrban retreatGranite kitchen island topSoaring high ceilingsGorgeous oak hardwood floorsMature treesButcher block countertops
    <b>?? Historic Brick Queen Anne Cottage on ¼ Acre in Prime EDO/Huning Highlands District – Walkable, Upgraded, Unique</b><br><br> This is a rare opportunity to own a true historic gem in Albuquerque’s coveted EDO neighborhood, located in the official <b>Huning Highlands Historic District</b>. Built circa 1896, this original, full brick Queen Anne Cottage has been lovingly updated while preserving its timeless character — including original window trim and doors — and sits on a full ¼ acre lot just blocks from downtown, UNM, and Albuquerque’s best restaurants, shops, and hospitals.<br><br> <b>Inside, the home features:</b> <ul> <li>2 spacious bedrooms / 1 full bath</li> <li>Gorgeous oak hardwood floors throughout</li> <li>Soaring high ceilings and plastered walls</li> <li>An open-concept living/kitchen/dining area with modern finishes</li> <li>Granite kitchen island top and butcher block countertops</li> <li>A kitchen island, gas range, modern refrigerator, and an upscale Electrolux washer</li> <li>Updated HVAC, roof, flooring, and fixtures</li> <li>A newer saltwater hot tub (approx. $10K value) by Hot Springs that seats four adults</li> </ul> <b>Additional Features:</b> <ul> <li>Insulated storage unit with electrical power — perfect for workshop, office, or studio use</li> <li>3-car carport kit included (can be installed for ~$1K or credited at closing)</li> </ul> <b>The backyard is your own urban retreat:</b> fully landscaped with mature trees, a 400 sq ft raised deck with a tree growing through it, and space for gardening or entertaining.<br><br> <b>Front Yard Credit & Transparency:</b> One of the photos shows the front yard in its prior landscaped condition (for reference only). It would cost approximately $5K–$10K to restore it to that level. To give buyers full flexibility and value, the listing price includes a <b>$20,000 credit at closing</b> — more than enough to restore or completely reimagine the outdoor space to your liking.<br><br> <b>Located in one of the most walkable, charming, and rapidly appreciating areas of the city, this home is steps away from:</b> <ul> <li>Artichoke Café and The Grove (both ABQ favorites)</li> <li>Trendy cafés, yoga studios, and unique shops</li> <li>The Isotopes stadium, UNM, and Presbyterian + UNM Hospitals</li> <li>The ABQ Press Club (private historic bar just a block away)</li> <li>Downtown nightlife and the Rail Runner station (10–15 minute walk)</li> </ul> This property is also eligible for <b>state tax credits under New Mexico’s Historic Preservation program</b> — a rare financial incentive for future improvements.<br><br> <b>Incredible location! A must see!</b><br><br> <b>Don’t trust the Zestimate</b> — it fails to reflect this home’s architecture, upgrades, land value, or walkability. This is a one-of-a-kind offering below replacement cost.
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