October 11 - 26, 2008
 

Altair Homes


Parade
Entry #
Address and Directions
 57 8504 Snakedance Court NE

Take I-40 east to Tramway Boulevard. Turn left on Tramway to Academy Road. Drive east on Academy to the second stop sign, Imperata Street. Turn left on Imperata, and take the first right onto Pino Canyon Place. Take the first left onto Quaking Aspen Place, then turn right on Snakedance Court to the home.

 65 2 Old Rail Pass

From Albuquerque, take I-40 east to Cedar Crest, Exit 175. Drive north on Highway 14 to San Pedro Overlook (passing San Pedro Creek). Turn left at Turquoise Drive, the San Pedro Overlook entrance. Follow Turquoise to Old Rail Pass, at which you will turn left at this cul-de-sac. The home is at the end of the cul-de-sac.



 
 

Entry #57

Altair Homes’ extensive experience designing and building custom homes since 1977 has culminated in another sculpted masterpiece. This 12,000-square-foot (under roof) unique warm Contemporary home features customplaster with artistic details. At this home, fresh innovative ideas blend to become one with the beautiful landscape. Altair begins with strategic site selection and thoughtful design, ensuring optimum use of land and uncompromised views. When you choose to build with Altair, you become an integral member of the company’s design team.

4 bedrooms • 7 baths • 8,700 sq. ft. • $4,000,000 

 

 

Entry #65

This beautiful unobstructed view lot allowed Altair Homes to capture impressive views from every room. Sculpted lines, a plaster interior, carved fireplaces, and artistic details combine to make this home a sculpture to live in. With Altair’s eye on the environment, this green-built home features photovoltaic electric, solar radiant heat and hot water, and Icynene insulation. Altair Homes listens to your wants and needs, creating a home that exceeds your expectations.

4 bedrooms • 6 baths • 4,837 sq. ft. • $1,670,000 

 

Terri & Mitch Yoakum (505) 797-2111
Designed by Mitch & Terri Yoakum of Altair Homes
info@altairhomes.comaltairhomes.com

 




For more information call the Home Builders Association of Central New Mexico office at (505) 344-3294, or
consult the Autumn 2008 issue of Su Casa Magazine on the newsstands late September.