Mascota, Jalisco · Mexico

Casa Sol
&
Casa Luna

Two fully renovated homes on one lot — a rare opportunity in the heart of Mexico’s Sierra Madre

$9,750,000 MXN

Address

55 Damian Carmona St., Colonia Centro, 46900 Mascota, Jalisco, Mexico

Multigenerational Living

Ideal for families wanting to stay close while maintaining privacy.

Perfect for Rental Income

Live in one and rent the other, or rent both for a double return.

Prime Location

Located in the heart of Mascota's Centro.

Front House

Casa Sol

A stunning two-story residence with a bright white exterior, renovated in a modern Spanish-colonial style. With five bedrooms and a spacious four-car garage, this home is ideal for a private residence, boutique restaurant, or small event space.
Rear House

Casa Luna

A charming adobe-style home at the rear of the property, offering intimate living spaces with stunning panoramic views over Mascota and the Sierra Madre. Watch sunrises and sunsets from the comfort of both floors.
Why This Property

Property Highlights

Two Homes, One Lot

Two separate fully renovated homes offering maximum flexibility

7 Bedrooms, 14 Beds

Ample space for family, guests, or rental income

Furnished & Move-In Ready

Comes with beds, washer, and dryer — just bring your furniture

Fully Renovated

New walls, ceilings, fresh paint in modern Spanish-colonial style

One-of-a-Kind

No comparable property exists in all of Mascota

Prime Location

In the heart of Mascota with Sierra Madre mountain views

Why Choose Mascota, Jalisco – Mexico

Key high-value points for a buyer in Mascota

Investment & Location Value

Outside Restricted Zone: Foreigners can own property directly in Mascota (no fideicomiso or bank trust needed).

High Value/Low Entry Cost: Properties, including sprawling ranch-style homes and land, are generally more affordable than coastal properties, with a median house price of approximately $4.3M MXN.

Unique Portfolio Diversification: Offers a "real Mexico" experience, appealing to long-term renters, artists, and remote workers looking for quiet, picturesque, and historic environments.

Strategic Proximity: Located only two hours by car from Puerto Vallarta and approximately three and a half hours from Guadalajara, providing easy access to both the beach and Mexico’s second-largest city, while maintaining a secluded, peaceful mountain lifestyle.

Lifestyle & Climate Benefits

Mild Year-Round Climate: Situated at 1,200 meters (4,200 feet) above sea level, offering a perfect, cool escape from the summer heat and high humidity of the coast.

Colonial Charm & Safety: A quaint town with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and a strong sense of community.

Outdoor Paradise: High-value land and homes with proximity to nature, including the Juanacatlán lagoon, pine forests, and oak forests—ideal for hiking and mountain biking.

Culinary & Cultural Scene: Famous for its local cuisine, raicilla (local agave spirit), and traditional, lively community festivals.

Emerging Growth Potential

Increasing Popularity: As tourists seek authentic, rustic-chic experiences, Mascota is seeing a rise in interest for unique vacation rentals.

Development Opportunities: Abundant opportunities exist to purchase large plots of land for the development of eco-friendly luxury homes or boutique hospitality projects.

Steady Market Stability: Unlike high-density tourist hubs, Mascota offers a stable, maturing market that prioritizes long-term value over short-term hype.

Experience the authentic soul of Mexico in a town where history, nature, and tranquility meet.

Mascota, Jalisco: The Emerald of the Sierra Madre

Nestled high in the Sierra Madre Mountains, Mascota is more than just a destination; it is a retreat into a slower, more intentional way of life. Known as a “Pueblo Mágico,” this picturesque town offers a refreshing cool climate, cobblestone streets, and a vibrant local culture that remains untouched by the frantic pace of coastal tourist hubs. Whether you are looking for an investment opportunity, a creative sanctuary, or a family heritage home, Mascota provides a backdrop of pine-filled forests and Spanish colonial elegance.

Places of Interest

The heart of Mascota beats at this 18th-century masterpiece. As the town’s primary landmark, its soaring bell tower and intricate baroque facade stand as a testament to the region’s deep history. Inside, the cool stone walls and gold-leaf accents offer a sanctuary of peace. The church overlooks the main plaza, where the scent of roasting coffee and fresh pahual (local bread) fills the air. For a homeowner, this is more than a church; it is the center of community life, where Sunday strolls and local festivals bring the town’s vibrant culture to your doorstep.

Perhaps the most romantic site in Jalisco, this 19th-century church was never completed, leaving towering stone arches open to the sky. Today, it has been transformed into a lush, mystical garden where nature reclaimed the ruins. It serves as a breathtaking backdrop for photography, intimate concerts, and quiet reflection. Walking through the grass-carpeted nave feels like stepping into a European ruin hidden in the Mexican mountains. It symbolizes the timeless, poetic character of Mascota—a place where the past is preserved with grace and beauty, offering a unique architectural soul you won’t find anywhere else.
Surrounding the town is the majestic Sierra Madre, a playground of emerald green that shifts with the seasons. The air here is thin, crisp, and scented with pine and oak. A vast network of trails winds through the mountains, leading adventurers to hidden waterfalls and panoramic lookouts that gaze over the valley. Whether you are an avid mountain biker or a casual hiker, the Sierra offers an immediate escape into the wild. Living here means having a “backyard” that spans thousands of acres of protected forest, offering a healthy, active lifestyle that is a refreshing contrast to the humid coastline.

Just a short drive from the town center lies the tranquil Corrinchis Dam, a sparkling blue mirror reflecting the surrounding peaks. This is the local’s favorite weekend escape. You can spend the afternoon kayaking on the still waters, fishing for bass, or riding horses along the shoreline. The “ramadas” (lakeside restaurants) serve traditional delicacies like fresh jocoque and hand-pressed tortillas. It provides a waterfront lifestyle in the middle of the mountains, offering a sense of vastness and serenity that makes Mascota feel like a complete destination with something for every nature lover.

Mascota’s history stretches back long before the Spanish arrived, and the Archaeological Museum houses the fascinating evidence. Featuring artifacts from the “El Pantano” cemetery dating back to 800 BC, the museum showcases beautiful pottery and jewelry that connect the town to ancient trade routes. For a resident, this history adds a layer of prestige and mystery to the land. Understanding that you are living in a valley that has been cherished by civilizations for three millennia creates a profound sense of belonging. It isn’t just a town; it’s a storied landscape with a legacy that continues today.

Why Mascota is a Great Town:

Mascota offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Located just two hours from the beaches of Puerto Vallarta and three and a half hours from Guadalajara, it serves as a central hub for those who want the “Real Mexico” experience without sacrificing convenience. With its low cost of entry for luxury real estate, high safety ratings, and a welcoming community of artisans and farmers, Mascota is quickly becoming the premier choice for digital nomads, retirees, and savvy investors seeking long-term value and an incomparable quality of life.

Location & Connectivity

Mascota is perfectly positioned as a gateway between the vibrant coast and the cultural heart of Jalisco.

Puerto Vallarta (Nearest Beaches & Airport)

Distance: 100 km / 62 miles Estimated Drive Time: 1h 45m – 2h

Guadalajara (State Capital)

Distance: 200 km / 124 miles Estimated Drive Time: 3h – 3h 30m

San Sebastián del Oeste (Magical Town)

Distance: 50 km / 31 miles Estimated Drive Time: 1h

Talpa de Allende (Magical Town)

Distance: 29 km / 18 miles Estimated Drive Time: 30m

Corrinchis Dam (Watersports & Nature)

Distance: 8 km / 5 miles Estimated Drive Time: 15m

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$9,750,000 MXN

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