House for Sale
2 Bedroom / 2 Full Bath / 0 Half Bath
Unfurnished
Price: $299,000 usd
Living Space: 202 sq meters
Peace and tranquility await you in this fabulously located one level home in West Ajijic
Live on a quiet cul-de-sac, only a block away from the shores of Lake Chapala, in a one-level, easy care designer's home. Your living space unfolds from the entrance, with oversized rooms, open concept living/dining and ample space for large parties and gatherings.
Great Chef's Kitchen with granite countertops and lots of cabinetry, enough space to create spectacular meals at the drop of the hat and without breaking a sweat. Plenty of room for the chef and sous-chef in the family.
Flow out through the main living area to the Pool Side terrace where the warm, Solar Heated Pool awaits. There is enough yard for Fido and Fifi to romp and play to their hearts' content. The Master Bedroom shares the rear terrace and overlooks the pool and yard, so no matter where you are you can keep an eye on the furry ones.
A Guest Bedroom is ideally located near the front entrance so your guests can come and go without disturbing you. Entry to the Mirador is accessed from the front yard and offers a stunning "picture view" of Lake Chapala and 180 degree panoramic views of the mountains.
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