La Guarida de Lobos
This villa is known and loved by someone as Home Sweet Home.
If the owner has left the door open anyone can enter. Otherwise only the owner or people with a key can enter.
Basic Info
| Locale Type: |
5 room Villa
|
| City: |
New York |
| City Zone: |
SoHo (Residential) |
| Management: |
None |
| Locale Owner: |
M. Alvarez |
| Quality: |
50 |
| Condition: |
perfect |
| Storage Space Used: |
16 |
| Cash: |
0.00 M$ |
| Doors: |
Locked |
Note from Marisol Ximena
498 Summit Ave
The Villalobos Villa, New York
Tucked behind ivy-clad stone and mirrored glass in Upper Manhattan, La Guarida de Lobos is less a house than a legacy. Built by the Villalobos family after leaving Texas for New York, the villa hums with contradictions—part ancestral shrine, part fortress, part atelier. Moonlight filters through stained glass carved with wolf motifs, a nod to the family name that means “of the wolves.”
The locals whisper that you can hear low howls from the inner courtyard when it rains—a sound no one can ever quite locate. Inside, family portraits shift subtly over generations: eyes that look too alive, hands that seem mid-gesture. It’s where every Villalobos comes to remember who they are and what they owe.
They call it the den, but everyone knows it’s a throne room in disguise.