Kate
229 M2
Casa Kate Old World Spanish Colonial Charm in Centro!
Property features
- 3 stories
- Appliances included
- Balcony
- Boveda Ceilings
- City-wide vistas
- Fireplace
- Furnished with Exceptions
- Garage
- Garden
- Ground floor bedroom
- Laundry Room
- Rooftop terrace
- Skylights
- Storage
- Terrace
- Walking distance to Centro
The first-time-to-market Casa Kate perches hillside above San Miguel de Allende’s historic Centro boasting exquisite Old-World touches of Spanish Colonial charm—antique mesquite doors, stone-wall accents, clamshell nichos, traditional Spanish tile, and more. If authentic Old-World elegance is your taste, the well-appointed Casa Kate—sold furnished, art & décor excluded—will charm your socks off!
The front courtyard entrance—once a parking space, and easily returned to parking again—sets a garden-like tone for the entry through a pair of mesquite French doors. An original wood-burning fireplace anchors the street-level great room—living and dining room flow together—offering west-facing long-distance views, while the separate breakfast-nook kitchen with under-sink filtration boasts southern sunny windows. Offering one-level living, the primary suite is on this main level and offers a wood-burning fireplace, small balcony, boveda ceiling and en suite Spanish-tile bathroom with an oversized tub.
A charming skylight-lit walled circular stair leads downstair, where two bedrooms—one a bohemian Moroccan tent design—share a bathroom and each bedroom spills open to a small fountain-anchored terrace leading down to the exotic tropical garden and lawn, off of which is a large storage area and laundry. The exterior front stairs lead to a charmingly-rustic, shutter-enclosed family room that feels like a crow’s nest, complete with a wood-burning fireplace and eagle-eye-view terrace boasting Parroquia and city views. An exterior caracol circular stair connects all levels of the home but easily converts to an elevator shaft with no loss of views.
Step back in time with me and travel to old San Miguel with a visit to Casa Kate—designed and built by Architectural Digest architect Patsy Bubela—and you’ll imagine Stirling Dickinson awaiting you for cocktails on the terrace! Plan for a night showing, the city skyline views from the crow’s nest are astounding!
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En conformidad a la Ley Mexicana, el precio de venta final será estipulada en pesos en la escritura respectiva del comprador, utilizando el tipo de cambio señalado en el Artículo 20 del Código Fiscal de la Federación y el artículo 8 de la Ley Monetaria de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos. (Tipo de cambio publicado por el Banco de México en el Diario Oficial de la Federación). Sin embargo, si Las Partes lo acuerdan el precio de venta podrá de ser liquidado en Dólares Americanos.
In compliance with Mexican Law, the ultimate sale price will be specified in pesos within the buyer's corresponding deed, utilizing the exchange rate outlined in Article 20 of the Federal Tax Code and Article 8 of the Monetary Law of Mexico (as published by the Bank of Mexico in the Official Gazette of the Federation). Nevertheless, if the Parties mutually agree, the sale price may be paid in American Dollars.