Eldorado at Santa Fe is an unincorporated community in Santa Fe County, located about 12 miles southeast of the city of Santa Fe along U.S. Highway 285. The population is around 6,100. It was developed beginning in 1972 by AMREP Corporation, the same company that platted Rio Rancho, as a planned community of large residential lots on what had been ranch land.
The community spans roughly 17 square miles, laid out with curving streets named after figures from exploration and western history. Most parcels are one to three acres, preserving a semi-rural density that distinguishes Eldorado from the suburban subdivisions closer to Santa Fe. Homes are predominantly single-family residential, with many built in Pueblo Revival or Territorial styles consistent with regional architectural traditions.
Eldorado Community School, part of the Santa Fe Public Schools district, serves the community. Residents commute primarily to Santa Fe for employment, particularly state government, tourism, healthcare, and the arts economy that defines the capital. The Eldorado Community Improvement Association operates as a homeowners association coordinating local amenities including community buildings and maintained open space. Commercial services cluster at a small shopping center at the entrance to the community off Highway 285.
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Eldorado at Santa Fe is an unincorporated community in Santa Fe County, located about 12 miles southeast of the city of Santa Fe along U.S. Highway 285. The population is around 6,100. It was developed beginning in 1972 by AMREP Corporation, the same company that platted Rio Rancho, as a planned community of large residential lots on what had been ranch land.
The community spans roughly 17 square miles, laid out with curving streets named after figures from exploration and western history. Most parcels are one to three acres, preserving a semi-rural density that distinguishes Eldorado from the suburban subdivisions closer to Santa Fe. Homes are predominantly single-family residential, with many built in Pueblo Revival or Territorial styles consistent with regional architectural traditions.
Eldorado Community School, part of the Santa Fe Public Schools district, serves the community. Residents commute primarily to Santa Fe for employment, particularly state government, tourism, healthcare, and the arts economy that defines the capital. The Eldorado Community Improvement Association operates as a homeowners association coordinating local amenities including community buildings and maintained open space. Commercial services cluster at a small shopping center at the entrance to the community off Highway 285.
Escortservice.com reviews escort websites operating in Eldorado and the broader Santa Fe metro area. The platform is a directory of independently operated websites. It does not schedule meetings, verify compliance, or act as an intermediary. Users must be 21 or older.
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