Set within Escondido Estates, the most private and exclusive gated section of Valle Escondido, this property sits elevated above the valley on approximately 1.25 acres of landscaped land. From here, the views open up over the valley floor and toward the surrounding mountains, giving the home a sense of space and perspective that is not easy to replicate within a community setting. The approach already tells you what to expect. A long driveway framed by mature tropical palms leads to the residence, creating a quiet transition from the outside world into something more private. The Home The architecture leans Mediterranean, but what you feel more than anything is warmth. Arched doorways, wood details, and natural tones soften the scale of the home and make it feel lived-in rather than formal. From the moment you walk in, the spaces open gradually, never all at once, revealing different living areas, terraces, and viewpoints as you move through the house. Large windows throughout bring in natural light and keep the connection to the landscape constant. In Boquete, where the climate is cooler and more temperate year-round, these spaces become part of daily life rather than occasional use. Living Spaces That Actually Work One of the strengths of this home is how it handles space. Instead of one oversized living area, the house offers three separate living rooms, each with its own purpose. Some are better suited for quiet evenings by the fireplace, others naturally lend themselves to gathering with friends or family. The same applies to the dining areas. There is a more informal space connected to the kitchen for everyday meals.