Gene Hackman’s Santa Fe mansion listed for over $6M… one year after he died in the home with his wife

Gene Hackman’s Santa Fe compound was listed for $6.25 million a year after his death. realtor.com.
An agent claimed the spacious Southwestern-style four-bedroom ranch on a picturesque hill could fetch even more than list price.
“The house is big, stylish and has great bones, so there will be interest,” a representative from Coldwell Banker told the Daily Mail. ‘Even though two people in the house have passed away, there will still be many offers.’
The agent added that when a celebrity has a connection to a property — even if they died inside that property — it drives up the price.
Although the house is on six acres of land, it is also preferred because it is in a gated community and offers generous views of the Rocky Mountains.
Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa was found dead in her home Old Sunset Road, Hyde Park, February 2025.
Extraordinary footage released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff showed a heartbroken German shepherd watching the couple’s bodies as deputies entered.
Gene Hackman’s Santa Fe compound was listed for $6.25 million a year after his death. seen in 1989
Spacious Southwestern-style four-bedroom ranch on a picturesque hill may fetch even more than list price
The house, which was extensively remodeled in 1990, was filled with clothes, boxes, diapers and even dog cages when the couple died. It was also infested with rats.
Pueblo revival houses are in an area known as a retreat, away from Hollywood. artists and celebrities who want to escape the spotlight.
The house was featured in a 1990 article. Architectural Summary.
Gene and Betsy were found dead in their Santa Fe home on February 26, 2025.
hackmanHe died about a week later, at age 95, of heart disease combined with complications of Alzheimer’s disease. ArakawaDied of hantavirus, aged 65.
The records detail some of Arakawa’s final emails, phone calls and internet searches that show him seeking information about flu-like symptoms and breathing techniques. The documents and video recordings were released after the court ruled that most of them were public but blocked viewing of the couple’s bodies.
Arakawa’s computer showed he was searching for COVID-19-related medical conditions and flu-like symptoms between Feb. 8 and the morning of Feb. 12, according to records released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office.
In an email to her masseuse, she said Hackman woke up on Feb. 11 with flu- or cold-like symptoms and had to postpone her appointment until the next day.
On the morning of Feb. 12, her search history showed that she was looking at a medical concierge service in Santa Fe. The call with the service lasted less than two minutes, according to investigators, and he missed the call later that afternoon.
‘The house is big, stylish and has great bones, so there will be interest,’ said a representative from Coldwell Banker. seen in 1994
‘Even though two people lost their lives in the house, there will still be many offers,’ added the real estate expert
Redacted police body camera footage showed officers entered the home and found no signs of forced entry or anything unusual inside the home’s contents. Investigators noticed prescription medication on the bathroom counter after one of the couple’s dogs barked in the background.
All in the beginning photos, videos and documents sealed from investigation provisional court decision.
Hackman’s estate and Arakawa’s mother asked the judge to extend that order, citing privacy concerns. The Associated Press, CBS News and CBS Studios intervened, saying in court filings that they would not release images of the couple’s bodies.
Court cleared the way For investigation records to be released unless there are videos or photographs of the couple’s bodies.
Chief physician Dr. Both were ruled to be from natural causes, Heather Jarrell said. Hackman’s death was due to heart disease, to which Alzheimer’s disease also contributed. Authorities attributed Arakawa’s death to hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare but potentially fatal disease spread through the feces of infected rodents.
Jarrell said Hackman’s pacemaker showed an abnormal heart rhythm on Feb. 18 — likely the day he died.
While there’s no reliable way to know for sure when each of them died, all indications are that their deaths occurred within a week of each other, Jarrell said.
The agent added that when a celebrity is linked to a property it drives up prices
It is an unusual space as it is located in a coveted gated community with generous views of the lush flora and fauna that make the neighborhood so attractive.
A gray pull-on diaper was seen inside a black pot on this wooden table
Hackman’s body was found in the entryway of the house, and Arakawa’s body was found in the bathroom. Jarrell said thyroid medication pills prescribed to Arakawa were found nearby and were not identified as contributing to her death.
Investigators had previously seized personal items from the home, including a month-old diary and two cell phones.
One of the couple’s three dogs was found dead in a crate near Arakawa. Authorities initially I misidentified the gender.
The virus typically occurs in the spring and summer, usually in humans. exposure to mouse droppings in homes, sheds or poorly ventilated areas. It can cause a serious, sometimes fatal lung infection called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
An environmental assessment of the Hackman property found rodent feces in several outbuildings and live traps on the property, according to a New Mexico Department of Health report. The interior of the home was clean and there was no evidence of rodent activity.
Nestled among the piñon and juniper hills overlooking Santa Fe, Hackman’s home is not much different from other homes in the area, with rats being common in the surrounding land.
This was the first confirmed case of hantavirus in New Mexico this year. Hantavirus does not spread between people.
Initial symptoms may include fatigue, fever and muscle aches. As the disease progresses, people may experience coughing, shortness of breath or chest tightness as the lungs fill with fluid, according to the CDC. About one-third of people who develop respiratory symptoms may die, the agency said.
French Connection actor’s home on Old Sunset Trail in idyllic Hyde Park
Gene and his wife, Betsy, were found dead at home in February 2025.
Hackman widely exposed various movie roles It dates back to 1961, when he made his debut at Mad Dog Coll.
His roles included playing arch-nemesis Lex Luthor in the Superman films and playing a coach who finds redemption. emotional favorite Hoosiers.
He was a five-time Oscar nominee, winning best actor in a leading role for The French Connection in 1972 and best actor in a supporting role two decades later for Unforgiven. He retired in the early 2000s.
Arakawa He was born in Hawaii in December 1959 and grew up in Honolulu. He studied piano and performed youth concerts in front of thousands of students at the Honolulu International Center Concert Hall as an 11-year-old sixth-grader, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin reported in 1971.
New photos inside the compound show that it has been reorganized and is in decent shape, although viewed from the right the house is full of clothes, boxes, nappies and dog cages
It was also claimed that some properties were infested with rats.
A pond was empty and bushes had grown
She attended the University of Southern California and was a cheerleader for the Aztecs, a professional football team in the North American Soccer League.
The artist also worked as a production assistant on the television game show Card Sharks, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported in 1981.
Betsy met Hackman while working part-time at a gym in California in the mid-1980s. They soon began living together and moved to Santa Fe by the end of the decade. Arakawa was vice president of Pandora’s, a home decor and furniture store in Santa Fe, according to New Mexico business records.




