Novinger Resources, Inc. 
Home Up Land - Texas Contact Us
 



SOL y LUNA

Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico
 

[Photos Sol 2] [Villa La Jacaranda] [Build-to-Suit] [Sol y Luna] [Homes Sold]

 

  Colonial Homes for Sale
  Callejon del Sol & Callejon de la Luna
  Historic Center - Patzcuaro Style - Traditional Materials
   
 

 

SOL y LUNA offers a few unique homes which have been newly built in Patzcuaro's colonial style, using traditional materials. SOL y LUNA is located off Calle Esperanza, in the Historic Center, just 2 blocks walk from the main Plaza. The most desirable location in magical Patzcuaro is this Southeast quadrant of the town. Enjoy strolling through centuries old streets to the oasis of your colonial home, with its interior courtyard and enclosed parking.

 

Some Construction Details

Callejon del Sol is a short, quiet street with no through traffic.

 

The homes are designed for light and visual space. Each house is different.

 

An example of a home interior, furnished by buyer.

 

A living room with wood-burning chimenea.

 

A tranquil interior courtyard.

 

Hand-crafted ceramic tiles of many different colors and design are used in kitchens and bathrooms.

 

The roofs are constructed with traditional roof tiles and wood.

 

Some exposed materials and textures on an exterior wall.

Back to top

Real Estate in Patzcuaro, Mexico. All information given on these properties  was obtained from sources believed reliable; however, Novinger Resources, Inc. and Glen and Tracy Novinger make no representation as to completeness or accuracy. This is not an offer of sale. This property is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price or conditions prior to sale, and withdrawal without notice.
 

 

Novinger Resources, Inc.
President - Glen Novinger
Telephone -  512-358-0903
Address -  PO Box 90699, Austin, TX 78709-0699 USA
E-mail - glen.novinger <at> gmail -dot- com
             tracynovinger (at)  gmail [period] com

 


Glen Novinger & Tracy Novinger are licensed Real Estate Brokers in the State of Texas.

Webweaver T. Novinger - Site update 22 October 2008