THE BRYAN JAMES HOUSE
Looking for a comfortable home away from the hustle bustle noisy lakeside corridor? You just found it! Enter Chapala Haciendas 2…. where curvy streets and endless foliage reminds you of life in the country without being too far from all amenities.
Just minutes from Sorianna (the Mexican Walmart) and shops and restaurants of Chapala, the town named after the largest lake in Mexico…. Lake Chapala. The lakeshore is full of activities starting with the malecon full of action…live music, restaurants, and artisans selling their wares. Another plus to Chapala Haciendas is its proximity to the Guadalajara International Airport. It’s a quick trip of around half an hour depending on time of day.
This 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath home has many features to make it work for whatever your needs. And it sits on 731 m2 of gentle sloping terrain for easy landscaping. Then…the massive sized rear patio offers endless options for entertaining guests or just stay at home relaxing.
A huge laundry/gym could also convert to the master bedroom if more room is desired. An office has the options to be closed off as a temporary bedroom with access to pat
{io and a full bath. Only a Murphy bed to be added.
The interior design has a “country cozy” to it combining warm woods, red brick, and plank board looking tile floors. Lots of natural light coming from glass doors leading to the southern exposed patio adds to the ambience of cozy. All plumbing and electrical has been updated to U.S. standards.
It must be noted that this home has been the residence and recording studio of the famed “rockero” Bryan James for around 2 decades. The walls could still reverberate from the countless hours of music being created and recorded.
Expenses Not Included: Price does not include expenses such as closing costs, taxes, professional services, or notary fees. If purchased with a bank loan, fees for the loan or other mortgage-related charges are not included in the sales price.
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