Jardines de Antigua is a premium-tier gated community sized for substantial homes — the kind of address where the houses are designed around interior gardens, generous courtyards, and entertaining spaces. The community sits within the broader Antigua municipio area and shares the dataset’s gated-community dynamic of being a private brand name rather than a public neighborhood.

For real estate, Jardines de Antigua occupies the upper tier of the active inventory. Just 3 listings currently, but they cluster tightly: $1.1 million to $1.5 million, with a median of $1.3 million. Median construction area is 600 m² — meaningfully larger than other gated communities in this dataset (Hacienda del Comendador 334 m², Antigua Gardens 220 m²) — and median lot is 400 m².

Reading the market

The mix is short on the gated-house category labels (1 standalone house + 2 casas) but the prices themselves clearly indicate this isn’t a traditional standalone-house market — these are large gated-community properties where listings get categorized inconsistently across agency systems. Median price/m² of $2,853 puts Jardines de Antigua just under Condado del Obispo and Centro Antigua — the third tier of the Antigua luxury market. For buyers: at this price point, the most useful research is the agency-specific community description (in the data section below), in-person tours, and detailed conversations with HOA management about what the community includes (security, landscaping, pool, gym), what it restricts (short-term rentals?), and what monthly fees actually cover.