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Kitchen
- Coffee maker
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
Entertainment
- Internet access
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- BBQ
- Patio or balcony
- Washer and dryer (in-unit)
- Whirlpool tub
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
OWNERSHIP IS FOR THE SECOND HALF OF OCTOBER (2 WEEKS)
Next use: 2025
Maintenance fees 2024: $4,967.88
Check-in Day: Per the resort, check-in day will always be on the 16th of October.
Per the resort, each three bedroom villa has its own private pool and Jacuzzi tub.
*Closing costs and transfer fees are to be paid by the buyer*
*Buyer to pay maintenance fees for first year of usage*
Per the owner:
Check-in varies every year. This year check-in is Wednesday, October 16. Since check-out is not until November 1, the Villa 8 interval is in actuality half of the “long" month of October; 17 days including 16 nights.
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Emerald Estates by Pueblo Bonito
Mazatlan, Mexico
Paradise beckons on Mexico’s Gold Coast! Emerald Estates by Pueblo Bonito is a luxury resort retreat featuring a world-class spa, tennis courts and a private beach. Guests enjoy close proximity to all the pleasures of “The Pearl of the Pacific,” including world- class golf and sport fishing and complimentary access to Emerald Estates' sister resorts, Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay and Pueblo Bonito Mazatlán, including a combined eleven restaurants and bars.
Emerald Estates' three-bedroom villas offer ample space for families to relax and unwind indoors and out. A private pool and oversized Jacuzzi can be found on the terrace, as well as a barbecue grill for poolside dining The villas also include a dining room and living room (with queen sleeper sofa), a full-sized kitchen with appliances and a laundry room.
Emerald Estates is located in “New Matzalan,” near the Golden Zone and close to historic Old Town. Take a thrilling journey through Mazatlán and explore the area’s diversity of historic, cultural and adventure destinations, including landmarks, colonial buildings, museums and colorful open-air markets. Highlights include the Majestic Cathedral, Cave of the Devil, Central Market and Lookout Hill.
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