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Some decisions are so essential that they mark the rest of our lives. The perfect example of this is investing in real estate. It is not just about the location, the type of construction, and the lifestyle you are searching for; there are many factors to consider. But, if you are searching for the perfect space, we present an outstanding residential option.
Reserva Santa Fe is the first real estate developer committed to regenerative construction in Mexico and Latin America. It inaugurates its second phase with a plan to sell 50 apartments and 37 villas on a 70,000-square-meter plot, just fifteen minutes from Santa Fe.
The first stage of this phase begins with the commercialization of 16 apartments and 13 villas. Reserva Santa Fe is in the heart of the Otomí-Mexica corridor, under a design that obeys guidelines that guarantee the quality of the project and its sustainable character. A development in charge of the renowned studio ADG Workshop specialized in carrying out socially relevant architectural projects.
The residential design of Taller ADG, led by Alonso de Garay, considers apartments from 330 to 490 square meters, with 3 and 4 bedrooms, a family room, a utility room, and four covered parking spaces. Some even have a library and a wine cellar. For their part, the villas are 425 square meters, with four bedrooms, a living room, dining room, terrace, family room, and laundry room. Both schemes have large balconies and gardens to invite residents to embrace nature. Enjoy amenities like a bike path, lakes, a barbecue area, children’s games, a gym, a toy library, private security and 24-hour surveillance, and security with CCTV in common areas, entrances, and parking.
Reserva Santa Fe redefines the meaning of good living based on luxury, well-being, and sustainability, offering more than its customers expect. With 25 hectares of amenities that include 25 kilometers of trails for biking or walking; Club House with gym, cardio area, equipment, and weights; indoor and outdoor pool and jacuzzi; apiary, gazebos, and picnic area; parks for children, dogs, and skaters; as well as a climbing area and an astronomical observatory, among others.
It is a real estate project, proudly Mexican, that responds to the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development of the United Nations Organization and its convictions, becoming the first development in Mexico and Latin America looking to obtain the Living Community certificate. Challenge, thanks to the fact that it assumed commitments such as returning water to the region and respecting history, as well as the uses and customs of neighboring communities, building lakes, dams, infiltration wells, and the Nacelagua Sanctuary.
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Reserva Santa Fe.