Patzcuaro “Pueblo Magico” (Magical Town)
May 19, 2011 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Patzcuaro, which means “city of stones” in the Purepecha language, is a city and its surrounding municipality in the central part of theMexican state of Michoacan. It is located at 19°51′N 101°61′W, about an hour drive between Morelia and Uruapan and 20 minutes drive to the artists’ town of Erongaricuaro. The 2005 census population was [...]
Santa Clara del Cobre an Artisan Mexican Town
May 18, 2011 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Santa Clara del Cobre is the seat of the municipality of Salvador Escalante in the central Mexican state of Michoacan. The nearest big city to Santa Clara del Cobre is the capital of Michoacan, Morelia. The current population of the town is 11,959. In Santa Clara del Cobre they have had the tradition of working [...]
Modern Colonial Architecture
January 30, 2011 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Mexico Modern Colonial Architecture contemplates the use of traditional materials such as adobe, mud roofing tiles, wood and the cuarry (cantera) used on columns, patios and the frames on doors and windows. The same way modern colonial homes contemplate the construction of balconies with colonial ironwork and central patios in which you can enjoy the sunset [...]
Patzcuaro colonial homes option to purchase better than rent!
March 20, 2010 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Callejón del Sol #2 Price USD $ 149,000 2 bedrooms 2 baths Interior courtyard Garage Down payment $8,400 Credit to purchase price $1200 refund if you elect not to close. Use the link below to see the listing information. Patzcuaro Home for Sale 2 Bed 2 Bath $ 149,000 USD Buy a lifestyle in the [...]
Morelia UNESCO World Heritage
March 15, 2010 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Before the arrival of the Spaniards, the region was inhabited by a people known as the Pirindas, and the place was called “Guayangareo”. Morelia was officially founded on May 18, 1541, by the first viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza, as “City of Michoacan”. It was inhabited by 50 Spanish noble families and by [...]
Lake Zirahuen the Feel of a Small Village with Exhuberant Beauty
March 15, 2010 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Zirahuen is a tranquil pueblo (town) on a lake that has the same name (Lake Zirahuen) it is located a short 15 minute drive from the beautiful colonial city of Patzcuaro and about 50 minute drive from Morelia´s International Airport, one of the many atractives that Zirahuen has to offer besides its exhuberant beauty is [...]
Uruapan, The Avocado Capital of the World
March 15, 2010 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Uruapan is one of the oldest cities in Michoacan Mexico. Its main natural attraction is the Cupatitzio River (dubbed “the river that sings”), because along its flow are tourist attractions. The National Park Eduardo Ruiz is home of “La Rodilla del Diablo”, the source of the river which courses through the city and out toward [...]
Monarch Butterflies Head South for the Winter
March 15, 2010 by STU INMOBILIARIA™ · Leave a Comment
Each year, some 250 million monarch butterflies head south for the winter and arrive to the luscious volcanic highlands of central Mexico. Guided to the area by an inexplicable internal clock known scientifically as circadian, the monarch butterflies travel up to 3,000 miles to the state of Michoacan, which becomes the butterflies’ winter getaway. Nature-goers can [...]








