Ventanas San Miguel

Ventanas de San Miguel - Real Estate San Miguel de AllendeMexico's newest exclusive resort community featuring a Nick Faldo designed 18-hole championship golf course is coming to San Miguel de Allende. The town’s current reputation as an exceptional international real estate market only is enhanced by the arrival of VENTANAS de San Miguel.

Nestled into the beautiful countryside rolling hills of San Miguel de Allende, this premier gated golf resort development is designed to offer exceptional, yet affordable, vacation and retirement living. The semi-private golf club adds sport and social amenities to the much acclaimed climate, cost-of-living and cosmopolitan appeal of San Miguel.

Now, you can experience the tranquility of countryside living and the challenge of playing a world-class championship golf course only a few minutes away from the heart of historic San Miguel de Allende. The golf resort creates an exclusive and unique new window for living in San Miguel. You can be assured an investment made in one of our residence lots will not only increase in value, but also pay personal pleasure dividends everyday.

Five years in the making, the master plan for Ventanas de San Miguel represents a "one-of-a kind" resort community. Years of due diligence, environmental evaluation, land use analysis, detailed site analysis, market research, financial analysis, and regulatory processes have culminated in the creation of a truly unique destination resort to meet the needs of the region and further the international appeal of this historic area. Planning Design Collaborative was given the responsibility to achieve the goal of creating a unique destination resort community with a diverse mix of resort and residential uses; all custom tailored to a distinctive hillside property located adjacent to historic San Miguel de Allende.

The design philosophy for Ventanas de San Miguel revolved around the idea of creating a "heart" for the community in the center of the property - containing "destination-oriented" land uses that are more concentrated in purpose, density, function and operation, and are also more "public" in nature. Moving away from this core area would be land uses that transition from "public" to more "semi-private" in function and orientation in the form of resort-oriented residential uses. Transitioning further away from the core area would be "private" residential land uses - those that are the lowest in scale and density.

A championship golf course was positioned to provide a premier golf experience - challenging, memorable and respectful of the property, but additionally will act as the centerpiece of the community, linking neighborhoods and facilities together and establishing the physical framework for creating a truly unique "sense of place".