WE ARE
HISTORY & VISION
Rancho Santa Anita de Jalpa is the result of an inspiring vision : to create an exclusive and harmonious community where its inhabitants can enjoy a sustainable lifestyle in contact with the countryside and its nature. Our commitment is to provide a unique and enriching space for those families and friends who appreciate the importance of protecting the environment and desire a sanctuary where they can connect with the land and its traditions .
The creator of this project, after 25 years of experience in promoting real estate developments in urban areas, has forged a legacy in projects such as: San Agustín de Las Palmas in Mexicali, Baja California. In San Miguel de Allende: Q67, Paseo Del Centro and the second phase of Villas de Allende.
This trajectory and passion for excellence are reflected in every aspect of Rancho Santa Anita de Jalpa , promoting an environment full of inspiration for those seeking a home in harmony with the countryside and nature.
Core values and commitment to sustainability:
Our core values are based on preserving the environment, promoting sustainable practices and creating an enriching environment for our residents.
We are committed to:
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The protection and conservation of the region's natural resources
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Promote education and practice of regenerative agriculture
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Promote construction and use of sustainable technologies
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Create a sense of community and support among our residents
ALLIANCES & AFFILIATIONS
In our quest to foster sustainability and education aroundregenerative agricultural practices , we are proud to work in coordination with Regeneration International , a global organization committed to advancing regenerative agriculture and climate solutions.
This partnership allows us to provide our residents with access to knowledge, resources and training in farming techniques that benefit both the environment and their lives.
Find out more about our partnership with Regeneration International:
https://regenerationinternational.org/about-us
Organization that has representation in San Miguel de Allende through Via Orgánica, AC