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«La Zorba», from a house to a mansion
Juan Gabriel's enormous property in Acapulco He was part of his love for architecture and good living, since it was not The only eccentric house that he built or acquired throughout his life. However, it was one of the most luxurious and beautiful in its wide hay.
Created in the mid -70s by the architect Chacho Rojasthis property became the Juan Gabriel's recurring home and his mother. Rojas is one of the most recognized architects in Acapulco, so he knows perfectly the needs of the inhabitants and vacationers. He sold it to Juan Gabrielthis one to an English and finally came to the hands of Armando N for more than four million pesos And it is the one who currently put it on sale.
The mansion has four bedrooms, between six and nine bathrooms, space for eight cars, pool, gym, a main bedroom with terrace and sea view, laundry, two kitchens, a secret room and room. In addition to having an independent department.
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All this is full of a homely heat very much in the style of Juangasince he was like that. Therefore, home decoration is very simple, without pretensions, but without neglecting The eccentricism that characterized the «Divo de Juárez». In addition, the interior design highlights the materials of the port, so there are palm and terracotta colors.
The same way, The architectural style tells us perfectly of Acapulco, Well, the balconies, windows and moldings are suitable for a family and comfortable house, which will enjoy the new owners. In the series Until I met youwhich tells Juan Gabriel's lifeparts of the house are shown although they are scenarios created specifically for production. In addition, several books and biographical sources say that It was the space where Juanga copó «eternal love»one of his best known songs.
Armando, the current owner has put the mansion for sale for 600 thousand dollarsprice assigned to him After having belonged to Juan Gabriel and of course, after his death in 2016.