Properties on the quiet interior streets of Narvarte Poniente do not come up often. Most buyers pass through for the tacos or the Time Out hype and miss where the real value sits.
This is one of ten exclusive apartments on Calle Pitágoras 604. Four levels, six typologies, each finished for someone who knows the difference between luxury marketing and luxury materials. No “neighborhood effect” — every unit faces outward, not into a neighbour’s window. The rooftop is not a common afterthought. It is a series of private spaces for the kind of gatherings that actually happen.
The developer works exclusively in Mexico City’s highest-appreciation zones. They do not build fast and sell faster. They conceive, design, and deliver.
Why Narvarte:
Time Out called it one of the 40 coolest neighborhoods in the world (2020). That raised prices. It did not change the character. Unlike Condesa or Roma, Narvarte is not overrun with tourists. It is a real neighborhood where people live and walk to the same café every morning. The quiet is the point. The central location just happens to be a bonus.
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