House for sale in Cuscatlan Summits

Price
$749,000
Price/M²
$1,289
M² of construction
581
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
4
Parking
10

House for sale in Cuscatlan Summits

Category

Sale

Published

13/04/2024

Location

Antiguo Cuscatlán

Price

$749,000

Price/M²

$1,289

Property

House for sale in Cuscatlán Summits, CA-217 Code. The house has a two-tier architecture, fake Wooden skies / machimbreada duela, Ceramic floors, Linda vegetation. Cool climate and spacious spaces. Safe area, close to the best shopping centers, supermarkets, restaurants and schools.



You have:
- 1,333 v2 of land
- 581 m2 of construction
- 3 bedrooms each with walking closet and bathroom
- 4 bathrooms (Main bathroom with jacuzzi)
- Study with wooden library
- Large terrace with informal room and breakfast
- Formal Chamber
- Large dining room
- Vestub
- Large closed kitchen with pantry and breakfast
- Bodegas
- Family Room
- Full Service Area
- Wide garden
- Motorist room with bathroom
- Park for 10 vehicles



Price: $ 749,000



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About Old Cuscatlan
Ancient Cuscatlán is a young city of ancient origin. In 1550 its population was estimated at approximately 1,550 Indians. In 1740, according to the mayor of San Salvador, Don Manuel de Gálvez Corral, he had 43 tax Indians or heads of family (about 215 people) corn, hens, cotton and wheat producers.

According to data from Archbishop Pedro Cortez and Larraz, in 1770 the village was annexed to the parish of San Jacinto and its population was represented by 76 indigenous people, distributed in 19 families; and 115 lads distributed in 25 families.

At the end of the 18th century the town had almost become extinct; and in 1807, according to the mayoral corrector, Don Antonio Gutierrez de Ulloa, “was an almost destroyed town, with only 14 Indians and 35 Ladinos.”

The municipality of Cuscatlán joined the department of San Salvador on 12 June 1824, and thus remained until 28 January 1835, when it was included in the Federal District. But on July 30, 1839 it became a municipality of the department of San Salvador.

By law of January 28, 1865, the municipality of Antiguo Cuscatlán was separated from the department and district of San Salvador and incorporated into the department of La Libertad and the district of New San Salvador.

By Legislative Decree No. 302, dated 30 March 1971, he was granted the title of villa; and on 19 February 1987, by new Legislative Decree, number 549, he was granted the title of city.

Source: Alcaldia de Antiguo Cuscatlan

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