Building located in a developing neighborhood with Porfirian-era architectural style; many of its buildings feature an eclectic design influenced primarily by the Romanticism and Modernism of that period—such as the iconic Casa de los Mascarones or the current University Museum of the Chopo and its spectacular Moorish Kiosk, the central park of the neighborhood located directly across from which stands the also Porfirian Geological Museum.
Building intended for investors, comprising 11 apartments ranging from 38 m2 to 95 m2, with mixed-use zoning. Distributed across 5 levels and without parking facilities.
The first three floors each contain three apartments.
The fourth floor has two apartments, while the fifth and topmost floor houses service rooms, laundry area, service zones, and cages.
On the ground floor, at sidewalk level, there is a commercial unit of 220 m2.
Currently, all apartments are occupied.
Near major transportation routes such as Insurgentes Norte Avenue, Ricardo Flores Magón Avenue, Eje 1 Antonio Álzate, and Circuito Interior.
Near the Parish of the Holy Spirit, schools, shops, and the neighborhood market.