Ref. 771056
$725,000
Sora, Chame
  • Bedroom 3
  • Bathrooms 3
  • Area / Size (sqm) 3,200 m²
  • Ownership Type Own
  • Availability Available
  • Construction January 2010

Spacious Spanish style hacienda with Million $ views. Located in the upscale, gated community of Altos del Maria. Light and airy with lots of glass. A three bedroom, 2.5 bath home with an open floor plan. Large master bedroom suite with a luxurious master bath. Travertine marble, slate and onyx. Includes a 2 person jetted tub and stone shower.

Custom built 24’(7.3mtrs) x 14’(4.3 mtrs) large kitchen with plentiful cabinets, granite counters and pantry space. Oversized fridge/freezer set. The stone breakfast nook looks out over Picacho mountain.

A large 15’(4.6mtrs) x 30’(9.2mtrs) lanai area including grill, fridge and sink overlooks the unique, one of a kind pool. Lined with natural blue stone, imported from Brazil, the pool sits on a 24’(7.3mtrs) x 66’(20mtrs) stone terrace. Poolside bathroom and pool house.

A detached 10’(3mtrs) x 20’(6mtrs) perfect for an art studio, work shop, office or 4th bedroom.Whole house generator sits in a separate, gardener’s shed.

Exotic tropical flower gardens and fruit trees abound on the large 3,200 square meter (3/4 + acre) lot. Banana, papaya, mango, pineapple, blackberry, star fruit, avocado, cacao, tangerine, lime, moringa trees and an herb garden. And much, much more. Truly a garden enthusiast’s delight. Five zone automatic underground water sprinkler system.

Remaining 14 year property tax exemption transfers with house sale. Drone video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zppgDTaVG_Q

Property Details

  • New Construction Resale

About Panama

Panama, located in Central America, has a history shaped by indigenous cultures and Spanish exploration. The Isthmus of Panama became a crucial route for transporting treasures between South America and Spain, marked by pirate attacks, including one by Henry Morgan in 1671, which led to the relocation of the capital to Panama City. After declaring independence in 1821, Panama briefly joined Gran Colombia.

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