The butterfly is inspired by the city itself, and its seal is adorned with winged creatures. The annual migration of monarch butterflies takes place from October to February each year, in this coastal town nestled between Monterrey and Carmel. The city is also home to a butterfly sanctuary.
The interior of this 1,334-square-foot two-bedroom home is nowhere near as colorful as the outside.
Not too wild inside. The hallway is very vibrant, and he has made other patterns in the room, but nowhere near as clever as the outside," Hardenstein said.
The kitchen and bathrooms may need to be updated.
It is a very livable and functional house.
The house attracts a lot of attention, and people park their cars in their homes and get out of them to take pictures.
Hardenstein wants the next buyer to keep the home's colorful look.
Everyone is very sentimental about this home. I've been to non-profit organizations that have ties to property owners, and they've told me that if a new buyer doesn't want to keep the look and wants to change it, they take as many butterflies and artwork as they can and display it in their building," she said. "The legacy is still there, maybe just not as vibrant, and in a different sense. The love story will continue.