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| Type: Lots |
| Lot: 900+ Hectarias |
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El Tecuan is an abandoned hotel 9.6 km off the highway at mile marker 33 just 5.5 km north of the juction for playa Tenacatita. Althought officially closed with posted signs, there is vehicle access to this pristine beach area via a paved road.
El Tecuan was the setting for most of the action in the Film "I still know what you did last summer", filmed recently. They named the Hotel Tower Bay in the movie. This presidential deeded property (900+ hectors) is currently for sale.
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| Type: Villa/House |
| Const: 557.4M2/6,000sqft |
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Villa Ventura is a 6 Bedroom, 6 1/2 bathroom villa located just south of Conchas Chinas. Enter through an antique door down a stairway surrounded by a tropical garden of visual delight.
The villa is well designed for large families or groups and makes an ideal Mexico vacation getaway. The interior is over 6000 sq. ft. with an additional |
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| Type: Villa/House |
| Const: 850 M2/9,086.5sqft |
| Lot: 750 M2/8,017.5sqft |
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Located right on Marina Vallarta Golf Course. This five full service suite villa is absolutely beautiful. The builder used the best of the best in this villa. Gorgeous top of the line kitchen with all of the high end appliances, wine cellar, the best wood, floors and lighting system, gorgeous outside patio, 33ft long lap pool, beautiful courtyard, four secure parking spaces, large media room, three floors, walk-in closets, Full Service Apt.
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| Type: Villa/House |
| Const: 540M2/5,812.55sqft |
| Lot: 1178.82M2/12,688.81sqft |
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A decided departure from the more traditional Mexican style homes at Sierra del Mar, Villa Escondida is a bold, innovative and contemporary design by Mexico City architects. Located in a cul-de-sac in Los Encinos - the lowest density area of Sierra del Mar - the site embraces a tropical forest ravine and glorious views of Punta de Mita and the Bay of Banderas.
The line of sight is virtually unbroken along the front of the villa by using huge tempered glass doors with no framing to break the view. Twin two-story massive cantera lined walls soaring up passed the roofline matching the Cantera stone floors used throughout. Beautifully furnished. Villa Escondida was featured on Architectural Digest magazine as one of the most beautiful homes in |
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| Type: Villa/House |
| Lot: 711 m2 |
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