House for Sale by Owner in Riberas del Pilar |
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Construction:
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181 m2 1,948 ft2
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Lot:
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320 m2 3,444 ft2
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| Bedrooms: |
3 |
| Bathrooms: |
2 |
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| Haciendas Mirasol in Riberas del Pilar is a place for escape. Overlooking the Sierra Madre mountains and within prime proximity to the famous golf course of Chula Vista, this beutiful home will sweep you off your feet. |
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Fine Home Priced to Sell!!!
Mexican floors, marble on the 2 bathrooms, granite countertops on kitchen, custom wood carpentry, closet on master bedroom. Half canon ceilings and domes for natural illumination to make your ambiance full of comfort.
This house includes:
Electric Gate
Oven (Bosch)
Extractor (Bosch)
Refrigerator (LG)
Dishwasher
Boiler (Bosch)
Sumergigle pump (To avoid Tinaco)
Peace, privacy and great mountain views!
Conveniently located just 3 minutes from Ajijic and Chapala. “Haciendas Mirasol”, is an enclave of 7 quality homes situated just east of Mirasol. This area of Riberas del Pilar is experiencing some of the highest volume of new construction and renovations in the Lake Chapala area. If you crave privacy and comfort, then you must check out this home.
About Riberas del Pilar
Riberas del Pilar is the largest residential area in Lake Chapala. Some parts of Riberas del Pilar have impressive mountain views. There are a lot of new homes being built and the lots for sale are difficult to find.
One would think that they were living in the forest, because of all the old trees. This area has just started to take off in developing and is growing fast, in my opinion is the best place to invest.
Thermal Hot Springs nearby. Excellent restaurants in a friendly community. Horseback riding, golf, tennis, shopping, dining, art galleries, Guadalajara, hiking and relaxation. A bird and botanical haven. Wonderful Wednesday open market. Picturesque views!
Walking distances
Ajijic downtown 2 miles
Chapala downtown 2 miles
Lake Chapala 900 feets
Bike/Walking Path 300 feets
Seven Eleven 600 feets
Golf Course 900 feets
Carwash 900 feets
Shopping center (Super Lake) 1200 feets.
Butcher shop 1200 feets
Liquor store 1200 feets
Supermarket 1200 feets
Mail boxes Etc. 1200 feets
Mechanic 1200 feets
Gas station 1 mile
Wallmart and (Tobolandia) 1 mile
Centro Laguna 1 mile
Water-park (Tobolandia) 1 mile
Horse rental (for horseback riding) 1 mile
Chapala - A tourist Center
Besides the attractions of its climate, scenery and the ever-changing light on the lake, Chapala today has a wide range of tourist facilities including more sports facilities than any other lakeside town.
But you don't have to be an active or sports-minded person to enjoy Chapala. There are numerous restaurants, open-air cafes and ice-cream parlors in which to while away the siesta-time. A walk around the town should include the parish church, San Francisco, which while not particularly old, has a literary distinction, having been immortalized by D. H. Lawrence in the last pages of his novel, "The Plumed Serpent", written during Lawrence's brief stay in Chapala at number 307 on Zaragoza street. Across from the church, it is worth stepping inside the dining room of the Nido Hotel to look at a collection of old photographs of Chapala. These include some thought-provoking pictures of when the lake threatened to overwhelm the town, for several weeks people preferred canoes to bicycles!
The origins of tourism in Chapala go back to the mid nineteenth century when only a simple guest-house existed in the town. Later, Mexican national Railways began to offer daily trips by train to Ocotlan, with connecting lake steamer service to Chapala. In the early years of this century, President Porfirio Diaz stayed with friends in Chapala. With the presidential seal of approval, the popularity of Chapala grew. One very distinctive, European-style building became the home of Alberto Braniff, a member of the famous airline family. Today, his house is a restaurant, the Cazadores.
On the pier, boatmen, competing fiercely with each other, will try to convince you to visit Scorpion Island and its restaurants. A longer, but more interesting, boat trip is to Mezcala Island, and the remains of a fortress dating from Independence times. East of the pier, past the well-kept lakeshore gardens and a small children's park1 the Chapala Yacht club is an attractive building, often used for art exhibitions and cocktail parties.
A row of small fish restaurants is next to the Yacht club. At weekends, this area, like the lakefront Beergarden restaurant, near the pier, is a cacophony of mariachi sound. Just across from the Yacht Club is the Chapala handicrafts market, an excellent place to shop for inexpensive gifts - ranging from leather jackets, wooden furniture, and hand-embroidered dresses to decorated glassware, ceramics and trinkets.
The Neighborhood
The Lakeside area has an ideal climate with only one not-so-wonderful month -- May (hot). The area is truly relaxing and scenically stunning. Many varieties of flowers grow here so there is always glorious plant color to enjoy. This area is also a natural bird sanctuary. The mile high lake and mountain location maintains a temperate climate which offers year-round comfort. Good restaurants (with live music and dancing) abound in the town of Ajijic, with every kind of cuisine available. The town has modern conveniences while maintaining quaint Mexican charm in the all-cobblestone town of Ajijic. The shopping opportunites -- local markets, Wed. morning "tianguis", Tlaquepaque in Guadalajara, bazaars, artisan craft fairs, nearby pueblos, shops in town, ad infinitum. Just about anything you need for your convenience is at your fingertips in this town. The October 2011 Pan-American Games will be held in October on Lake Chapala. |
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