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Architectural Plans Take Shape

On February 1, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Voila. The sudden appearance of architectural drawings might suggest this project is leaping forward. Well, hardly. Or at least it doesn't seem that way to us. It has taken over six months, and a change of architects, to get where we are. We're delighted with the results, though. Friends keep telling us this is the …

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A House in the Country

On January 22, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized2 Comments

In March 2006, approximately four months after arriving in San Miguel, a tiny two- or three-line classified ad in the real estate section of the English-language newspaper pointed us toward open land outside the city and upended our notions of what kind of house we wanted to build. Ultimately the deal fell through but along …

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San Miguel in a Bubble

On January 12, 2009 By Alfredo LanierIn Uncategorized1 Comment

Stew and I had visited San Miguel three times before we finally moved here in 2005, and arrived armed with the notion--I'm not clear based on what information--that a house in San Miguel could be had for somewhere around, say, $250,000.And not any house, mind you, but an authentic, centuries-old colonial with an interior courtyard, …

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I'm a Cuban-American living with my husband of 53 years in a small ranch about five miles outside San Miguel de Allende. We retired here 20 years ago.

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