Where Tuscany Meets the Southwest
Models Open Daily 11am - 5pm
The rare opportunity to customize a gracious, high-quality home within the Santa Fe city limits can be yours at Villas di Toscana. This masterpiece community, set in the midst of expansive views on the city’s southern edge, will be only 65 homes. There are 43 floorplans to choose from, all designed for comfortable living. The homes range in size from just over 1,600 square feet to approximately 3,000 square feet. Some have a media room or office, a private courtyard, or a cozy morning room. There are both single story and two story options.
New owners have flexibility to further customize a floorplan to suit their lifestyles. Interior details can be upgraded, but many luxurious features, typically found only in custom homes, are standard. These include tile floors, granite countertops, Viking appliances, wood moldings, dramatic ceilings, carved alder wood doors, distinctive light fixtures and hardware, and more..
Roger Hunter, president and owner of Vistancia LLC, has been building elegant homes for more than 25 years. His devotion to craftsmanship, superb style, and impeccable construction is well known throughout the Southwest. Each home is built to Hunter’s exceptionally high standards.
The romantic villas and rustic farmhouses of northern Italy inspire the style of Villas di Toscana. These welcoming homes, with their softly rounded corners and stucco, stone, and tile exteriors, fit as perfectly in the Southwest as in the hills of Tuscany. They have a timeless quality stemming from Old World artistry, but every contemporary comfort. Fully furnished models are available for viewing Tuesday through Sunday from noon until 4 p.m.
Hunter Properties, a real estate brokerage, is the exclusive representative of Villas di Toscana. Skye Smith and Wanda Dawley, associate brokers with Hunter Properties, bring decades of experience and are dedicated to making their clients’ dreams a reality.
Stunning homes beginning in the low $500s; Villas di Toscana is truly where Tuscany meets the Southwest.


