Former Puma CEO Lists 178-Acre Santa Fe Ranch With Jail and Saloon for $16.5 Million
There's a massive 178-acre estate in New Mexico up for grabs for $16.5 million. Just a half-hour from downtown Santa Fe, this impressive property spans over 20,000 square feet and was built in 1999. It belongs to Jochen Zeitz, the ex-chairman and CEO of Puma and Harley-Davidson, and Neil Lyon from Sotheby's International Realty in Santa Fe is handling the sale. Originally designed by William F. Tull, the hacienda has been recently updated by Fearon Hay and Olivia Williams Studio. Inside, you'll find stunning hand-carved beams, rounded bóveda ceilings, and a bespoke kitchen. The estate also includes a torreón for guests, a chapel that’s been converted into a theater, equestrian facilities, and a total of 16 bedrooms.
Key facts
- The 178-acre ranch is listed at $16.5 million.
- It is located 30 minutes from downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.
- Jochen Zeitz, former CEO of Puma and Harley-Davidson, owns the property.
- The main hacienda was designed by William F. Tull and updated by Fearon Hay and Olivia Williams Studio.
- Features include a torreón jail, a general store, an indoor saloon, a chapel movie theater, and a recording studio.
- The estate has 16 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, and 4 powder rooms in total.
- Equestrian facilities include 12 stalls, paddocks, an arena, a hot walker, and a round pen.
- The ranch appeared on the shows Succession and Roswell.
Entities
Artists
- Jochen Zeitz
- William F. Tull
- Neil Lyon
- Tori Latham
Institutions
- Puma
- Harley-Davidson
- Sotheby's International Realty
- Fearon Hay
- Olivia Williams Studio
- Robb Report
- The Atlantic
- The Cut
- The Hollywood Reporter
- CrookesAndJackson.com
Locations
- Santa Fe
- New Mexico
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