Casa Santiago
About this property
This fully restored home in Santiago has absolutely everything and comes fully furnished. Just minutes to Santiago Park, Restaurants and Markets.
Boasting a wide spacious layout with Media Room & Custom Kitchen, this beautiful colonial simply oozes charm with original pasta tile floors, arched solid wood doors & other features.
However, the best feature is the built-in infrastructure, whole house fully automatic generator, 30 solar panels, Full AC, built in surge protection system.
Property Features
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General details:
- Fully automatic home generator powers the entire property during outages
- Built-in home surge protection system
- 30 solar panels
- Original pasta tile floors throughout
- Colonial arches throughout the home with amazing architectural design
- Stunning arched solid wood doors complementing the original design
- Ensuite guest room
- Large living room
- Media entertainment room
- Spacious dining room perfect for entertaining
- Custom kitchen with premium wood cabinetry and granite countertops
- Butler’s pantry and additional storage pantry
- Built-in microwave, oven, cooktop, dishwasher
- Eat-in kitchen area
- Total air conditioning throughout the home
- High colonial beamed ceilings
- Ceiling fans throughout
- Both bedrooms are ensuite with full bathrooms
- Large laundry room
- Half bathroom for guests
- Custom built-in wood closets in bedrooms
- Paper-friendly toilets
- Pressurized water system
- Soft water system
- Reverse osmosis system for drinking water
- Security system with cameras
- Electric security fence
- Skylights for added natural light
- Filtered pool
- Covered barbecue area with grill connected to stationary gas tank
- Stationary gas tank
- Irrigation system
- Beautifully landscaped with a sitting area by the pool
- Non-slip pool deck
- Walled and gated property
- City water
- 220 electric
- All new electrical and plumbing systems
Explore Santiago
Another of the oldest Colonias in Mérida, the church of Santiago, was founded in 1637. Little remains of the original structure other than a modest sanctuary with a baroque statue of Santiago and a dated inscription at the entry.
Approximately 350-400 years ago, Santiago was the area relegated to the indigenous Indios and artisans. Later it was the German district. Before Paseo de Montejo was built around the turn of the century, Santiago was considered the nicest place to live in Mérida
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