A deliberate creation, built around a deep sense of place.
The Place
Where the bosque
meets the boulevard.
Along one of Albuquerque's most storied corridors, where the cottonwood bosque spills into a neighborhood defined by architecture and intention, Caminito Verde is something rare. A small, gated enclave of just six home sites — designed with the land and for the long term.
A private trail connection puts the bosque literally at your door. No street crossings. No noise. Just the light through the cottonwoods and everything that comes with it.
“This is not a subdivision. It is a deliberate creation, built around a deep sense of place.”
The Vision
Small by design.
Intentional by nature.
Six home sites. Not sixty. The scale was chosen deliberately — small enough that every home has a relationship to the land, to its neighbors, and to the enclave as a whole. There is no filler. No afterthought.
The gate is not a statement about exclusivity. It is about quiet. About the kind of place where children can wander and evenings feel genuinely still.
“Contemporary pueblo
is not a style.
It is a response to place.”
The Architecture
Rooted in tradition.
Shaped for today.
The architecture draws from the deep traditions of the region — thick walls, deep-set windows, native materials. Forms that have worked in this climate for centuries, refined for the way people live now.
Each home frames the landscape like a painting. South-facing glazing captures the winter sun. Portals and shaded outdoor rooms extend the living space into the New Mexico air.
Contemporary pueblo is not a style. It is a response to place.
Explore the sites.
Each home is distinct in character, position, and availability. One has already been spoken for.