With a formidable background in both business and law, KC Martin possesses an undeniable advantage when it comes to real estate negotiations, contract examination, and execution. She is professional, responsible, and loyal with high standards – excelling at making good business the best art. Whether working with sellers, buyers, or investors, KC’s expertise over two decades with Sotheby’s International Realty ensures a smooth and gratifying experience throughout the buying and selling process of exclusive luxury real estate and prestigious assets on a global scale. KC serves a diverse range of high-net-worth individuals from various sectors of the business world and international royalty – her clientele are a testament to her unrivaled reputation. Located in an idyllic, prominent Eastside location on Upper Canyon Road, this 4BR/5BA (3BR/4BA main house and 1BR/1BA attached guest suite) appx 3,800 sq ft fully renovated/ new construction residence on appx .45 acres has clean lines and an open-concept design with a large chef’s kitchen with custom cabinets, stainless appliances, a farmhouse sink, a large center island, and a casual dining area. The grand living room and dining room with vaulted ceilings is light and bright with a plethora of windows. There are marble tile and wood floors throughout, an exceptional, grand master suite with walk-in closet, artisan stained glassed windows, and en-suite bathroom with separate bath and glass shower. There is a privacy wall in the front and back, delightful outdoor portal/patio alfresco dining areas, and a spacious oversized one-car garage with extra storage space. The property is situated on Upper Canyon Road, across from the Santa Fe River Park and Cristo Rey church, one of the most notable buildings designed by famed Santa Fe architect John Gaw Meem. The church was one of the most ambitious adobe buildings ever undertaken in New Mexico, requiring 150,000–200,000 individual adobe bricks, and is one of the largest adobe buildings in the US. Cristo Rey church is also notable for its historic altar screen, the Reredos of Our Lady of Light (carved in 1761) which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.