A Planned Community - but no Board of Governors
Hacienda Alta has been planned as a haven for those who are tired of the stresses of every day life and want to live close to the action in Chapala and Ajijic, but above it all. The developers of Hacienda Alta live next door, with their stables, pastures and horses. One of the owners is an MCRP (Masters in City and Regional Planning) and has given detailed attention to planning the layout and development of Hacienda Alta. A great deal of money has been spent to transfer the land title from the campesino-based ejido land, to properly titled rural land, and then to six approved building lots. The lots are situated so that each resident can build their own home and gardens without blocking the views for other residents. And oh those views! And the quiet! And the perennial soft breezes!
No bobos! Mosquitos are rare....
After much thought, and after seeing what other developments have experienced, the developers decided not to have a condominum agreement, neighborhood association or fraccionamento for Hacienda Alta. Each lot/house will be privately owned.
Every lot sold in the Hacienda Alta Subdivision will include specific easements in the deed to cover access to the Lots in the subdivision via the interior private road (privada), to protect the views to the Lake for all lots, to insure that all utility services are installed underground, and to restrict the keeping of livestock on the lots. These easements are shown in detail in the pdf file attached below.
The goal is to create an upscale, quality subdivision where all lot owners are confident that they are protected from the issues and problems that have affected other subdivisions lakeside, and that the aesthetics of the subdivision are held to a high standard.
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