Listed for $26.2M | No Reserve | Starting Bids Expected Between $5M–$10M
Bidding Starts On: 22 May 2024 at 16:00 GMT-4
Bidding Closes On: 30 May 2024 at 17:00 GMT-4
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A beautiful blend of luxe modern and natural elements beckons from Valle De Bravo. Rancho el Salto is an exceptional equestrian ranch estate, offering picturesque views of Valle de Bravo lake, thoughtful finishes and amenities, and over 65 verdant acres. Whether the ultimate multigenerational family retreat or an investment ranch, this property delivers experiences for everyone. Horse lovers will appreciate the extensive facilities, including paddocks, grooming and tack rooms, and a riding arena with a viewing platform. Nurture an incredible kitchen garden either on the grounds or in the greenhouse. Prepare a traditional Mexican grilled feast utilizing the indoor and outdoor professional-grade kitchens. Entertain a crowd from the stunning and enormous palapa—a natural ambiance bestowed by balmy temperatures and lake views. Enjoy the serene setting with a sunrise swim. Whatever frequency you seek, Rancho el Salto enchants. Property and opportunity details provided by seller or others; buyer to verify.
One and a half hours from Mexico City, Valle De Bravo is one of Mexico’s pueblos mágicos (magic cities). As the Hamptons are to New York City, the area offers refuge to city dwellers with an array of water-based activities, paragliding, arts, shopping, and dining. Meander the winding cobblestone streets of the town underneath red-tiled roofs. Uncover artisan textiles and pottery at Mercado de Artesanías. Sip spicy Micheladas and tasty tacos at a lakeside café after spending the day water skiing or paragliding. Take a forest hike to Vela de Novia Park for expansive views and a towering waterfall crashing into a blue lagoon. Spend your morning at one of the four area golf courses, or grab your wheels and adventure trails for mountain biking, motocross, or simply hiking. Tap into a different sort of magic every November when hundreds of thousands of migrating monarch butterflies settle in a sanctuary and preserve outside the city. Follow the music to the town square, where local musicians ply their craft daily. Or seek out the spiritual. The 17th-century Templo de Santa María of Ahuacatlán is an important pilgrimage site, home to the Black Christ, and the town is also home to the tallest Tibetian temple in the Western Hemisphere.
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