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In Acapulco, Mexico, the singer Luis Miguel He acquired a luxurious mansion where he lived for several years and which he avoided showing publicly, until with the passage of time he left and left it abandoned.
Considering that the property is uninhabited Until today, a group of young Mexicans entered the abandoned place to tour it and shared some records through TikTok.
The user hugo_gzbn went to the place with some friends and they recorded videos in different areas of the place. He cataloged it as a “paradise” while he toured the entrance of the place, the pool and the surroundings until he reached a higher part where he was amazed by the view of the sea.
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The youths broke a door to access the interior. Upon entering the property, whoever was filming showed the entrance of the mansion that was empty, except for a huge white sofa and some curtains damaged by the passage of time.
“It’s not true, I can’t believe it,” said the user while touring the wide space that belonged to the “Sol de México”, where the white walls, pillars and golden details stand out. Later, the young man went up to the second floor to see what was the artist’s bedroom.
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“I got a little into the architecture of this house, I participated in with the decorators and all of them. The house is very Mexican, all the materials used are very natural, they all have to do with Acapulco and with the state, which is Guerrero. The shape of the house is round because you receive much more energy like this from the sun, “said Luis Miguel in 1996, interviewed by Argentine journalist Susana Giménez, on one of the few occasions when he allowed his home to be visited by the press.
Luis Miguel owned the property until 2013, as reported by El Universal, when he sold it to a real estate agency owned by his businessman friend Jaime Camil and the tenor Plácido Domingo.
According to the aforementioned medium, the author of Now you can go he no longer owns any house in the place and when you visit it you choose to rent a property to stay.
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