Listing Description:

Casa Anicca is where Brutalist architecture meets Baja serenity. Sculpted concrete volumes rise from half an acre in El Pescadero, blending raw materiality with soft desert landscaping. Inspired by Brutalist purity and the quiet imperfection of wabi sabi, the home balances strength and stillness. Three bedrooms are thoughtfully separated by breezeways and gardens, creating privacy and flow. Polished concrete floors, natural wood accents, and open air transitions frame ocean sunsets and palm grove views. A bold architectural statement designed for those who value form, texture, and intentional living. Casa Anicca is a sculptural dialogue between Brutalist architecture and Baja's elemental landscape. Monumental concrete forms, softened by rose toned mineral hues, emerge from a half acre sanctuary in El Pescadero. Here, structure and stillness coexist.
The design channels Brutalist clarity while embracing the quiet imperfection of wabi sabi, where raw textures, natural light, and intentional restraint create depth rather than decoration. Polished concrete floors, warm wood details, and framed sky passages invite an atmosphere that feels both grounded and ethereal.
The three bedroom layout unfolds as a sequence of volumes connected by open air breezeways and gardens. Privacy is architectural, not accidental. The primary suite opens to its own private garden and spa like bath experience, dissolving the boundary between interior and exterior.
Terraces and roof spaces capture palm groves, farmland horizons, and Pacific sunsets. Every angle feels deliberate. Every shadow purposeful.
Casa Anicca is not merely contemporary. It is architectural. It is textural. It is a study in contrast. Strength and softness. Monument and sanctuary.

Casa Anicca is a sculptural dialogue between Brutalist architecture and Baja’s elemental landscape. Monumental concrete forms, softened by rose toned mineral hues, emerge from a half acre sanctuary in El Pescadero. Here, structure and stillness coexist.
The design channels Brutalist clarity while embracing the quiet imperfection of wabi sabi, where raw textures, natural light, and intentional restraint create depth rather than decoration. Polished concrete floors, warm wood details, and framed sky passages invite an atmosphere that feels both grounded and ethereal.
The three bedroom layout unfolds as a sequence of volumes connected by open air breezeways and gardens. Privacy is architectural, not accidental. The primary suite opens to its own private garden and spa like bath experience, dissolving the boundary between interior and exterior.
Terraces and roof spaces capture palm groves, farmland horizons, and Pacific sunsets. Every angle feels deliberate. Every shadow purposeful.
Casa Anicca is not merely contemporary. It is architectural. It is textural. It is a study in contrast. Strength and softness. Monument and sanctuary.

Features & Amenities

  • Lot m2: 1,979.00
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Full baths: 3
  • Half baths: 1
  • Living space (A/C): 2033.64 f2 (189 m2)
  • Year built: 2024
  • Views: Ocean, Mountain
  • Construction completion: Completed
  • Seller Financing: No, Cash/Efectivo
  • Master plan community: Select One
  • Electricity: CFE
  • Water: Trucked
  • Fideicomiso: Mifel
  • Devices: Ceiling Fans
  • Road type: Non Paved Maintained

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Claudia Montiel

Claudia Montiel

Real Estate Advisor / Account Manager

MEX (612) 200-5464

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