MX Phone: 415.185.8311 or 415.185.8407

US & Canada Phone: 1 (214) 550.4898

Property id# 7591

Lola House

Colonia: Obraje
Size land: 185 m²
Size construction: 2,939 ft²
Bedrooms: 2
Full Bath: 2
1/2 Bath : 1

This beautiful Mexican Contemporary home was designed and built by a well-known architect in San Miguel:  Barry Shapiro.  

This open concept and very bright home is built around a beautiful central garden whose centerpiece is a magnificent hundreds-year-old Pepper tree, providing beautiful dappled shade all day long.  

The first level of this home consists of a guest bedroom with private bathroom, along with easy-access to the garage and laundry area, giving guests plenty of privacy.  The main living area of Casa Lola has a living room with fireplace, a kitchen and a dining area – offering great light and views to the western sky. Also on this level is the main bedroom and bathroom, a guest bathroom, storage units and, of course, the fabulous garden with outdoor eating and BBQ areas.  

A short stroll through this lovely garden leads to one of two completely independent, stand-alone offices, ideal for work, meditation or art.  Built around the majestic tree is a staircase that leads to a beautiful covered roof terrace with wet bar, comfortable furnishings and views of the downtown churches.  Also on this level is a second, private office/art studio.

Casa Lola is just a 15 minute walk to the Jardin, 5 minutes to the Aurora Art and Design Center and 5 minutes to the new and very popular Live Aqua hotel with its spa and many restaurants.

Offered furnished with some exclusions.



Agent: Jorge de la Garza    442.502.0189

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Includes

  • Terrace
  • Living Room
  • Fireplace
  • Water
  • Electric

Property Location

Property 7591 Map in San Miguel de Allende