Price reduced to $185,000.00 USD.
House built with materials native to the region: tiles, quarry, wood, clay, adobe, shake, beams, etc. Has a garage, garden and central patio.
This is a two level 333 m2 (3,583 ft2) house with 300 m2 (3229 ft2) lot. It has a covered garage and a living room with a vaulted ceiling.
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There is an Openning ceremony to be held next Friday July 2nd at Mistongo Gallery & Restaurant located at Dr. Coss 4 in downtown Patzcuaro.
Apolo´s Paint Collection will be exhibit from July 2nd through September 2nd 2010.
I have got Apolo´s biography along with the invitation, so I am reproduce it below:
Apolo was born in the
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
There is a plaza in Pátzcuaro named Gertrudis Bocanegra. It has a bronze statute of her in the center. That square is also known as “Plaza Chica”.
Gertrudis Bocanegra was born in April 11, 1765 in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán. Unusually for a woman of her time, Bocanegra had read the principal authors of the
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
This is a paints exhibition called “Entre dos mundos” – De la India al mundo Maya (Between 2 Worlds – From India to Mayan World. It will be held at Dr. Coss 4, Downtown Patzcuaro at Mistongo Restaurant & Gallery.
Join Susana Santiago, Mistongo´s owner at the Grand Openning February 26th at 6
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By Liliana Elena Rodríguez
It was a very nice Sunday morning when we arrived to the hotel Fiesta Inn in Morelia. There we met a lively realtor’s group which was very excited to visit and learn about Michoacan’s culture. I knew we would get along well right away.
We started the day by going around the streets
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By Linda Neil
Tour agenda:
DEPARTURE TIME: 8:00 a.m. Lobby, Hotel Fiesta Inn, Morelia.
We will travel ten to fifteen minutes to a home in the historic center of Morelia where we will enjoy coffee and sweet rolls.
After a brief tour of historic Morelia where we will hear about history, land values and living style. Then we will
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By Liliana Elena Gonzalez
@mexatua
Join Linda Neil and me in the one day tour & realtors® networking session Glimpse of Michoacán, the Real México!
Why is Michoacán unique and why should a broker be interested? John Glaab (Linda´s husband) has sent me the following list:
Michoacán, the world’s avocado capital abounds with agricultural richness
Rich in culture and crafts, taught
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By Liliana Rodriguez
The origins of the city now considered “magic town” have to be traced back to the 1324. It was the first capital of the Purepecha Empire, which was replaced later by Tzintzuntzan.
After the Spanish conquer, the bishopric of Michoacan was founded in 1538 with Vasco de Quiroga as the first bishop. The next
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We had a wonderful, tasty lunch of chicken and accompaniments served in the spacious, very inviting restaurant, which looks out on the views and countryside.
By Lucille Arneson
Mexatua Real Estate sponsored a four-day tour of properties for sale in the environs of Patzcuaro led by the owner-broker, Liliana Gonzalez.
Day 1
Hostal Xandesti
Our first stop on
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