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This is why you buy Ensenada Real Estate

 

As the sun rises in Baja, I am anxious to get out and meander along the beautiful walking paths around this beautiful Ensenada ocean front resort.
The fresh ocean air blows gently this morning and I feel like heading out from my house to watch all of the sea birds soar just above the waves looking for breakfast.
There are gentle one to two foot waves lapping at the shore.
As I walk along the cobblestone path, I remind myself that I am in such aspecial place. 
Sometimes, I take it for granted.
This morning, I was awakened by a beautiful quail sauntering along the top on my rear balcony with the mountains beyond.
Outside the front door is the Whale Watch where the migration of whales up and down the coast is a sight to behold.
So many areas in this 1750 acre gated complex have such diverse sights and sounds.
Every day is a NEW DAY full And life and beauty in this paradise called Bajamar.
Come let us take you on a Ensenada Real Estate tour. 

This is why you buy Ensenada Real Estate

This is why you buy Ensenada Real Estate

 

Mimi Mills  Mimi.mills@live.com
Baja Real Estate Group    www.bajapremierproeprties.com

Mexico Real Estate Opportunities: How To Move From Vacation Property to Life-Long Investment

Written by Thomas Lloyd

Many people buying Mexico real estate as a vacation property or for retirement like to see their property as an investment; while there is a very strong aspect of lifestyle investment, as well as the large savings enjoyed in comparison to owning a vacation property or retiring in the U.S. or Canada, a true investment should do more than just bring you savings; it should generate an income. With Mexico real estate, this is a relatively strait-forward step to take.

Mexico Real Estate Opportunities: How To Move From Vacation Property to Life-Long Investment

Mexico Real Estate Opportunities: How To Move From Vacation Property to Life-Long Investment

With only a slight shift of focus, and a relatively minor short term sacrifice of lifestyle, the same property you bought for vacationing or future retirement can become a first step towards lifelong income from solid real estate investments.

As a buyer  you usually choose your vacation or retirement property based on comfort, convenience, proximity to the beach, shopping, a lake, attractions, activities and fellow expat residents. These same features are attractive to vacationers and other renters; Mexico’s large tourism industry offers many small groups of vacationers and even long term renters. As an owner of vacation/retirement property in Mexico you can consider the following possibilities:

Rent out the property to vacationers. This takes effort. One developer once pointed out that you could have the best hotel in the world, and it would sit there empty if it didn’t have a clear plan for active promotion. Property management companies can help; but you should do your homework, investigate occupancy rates in their area, and evaluate the results from the company. Personal promotion can work if you have access to a network of people with a need to rent a vacation property. Internet social networks and promotion can also be useful. Good rental agencies will use these tools as well. The real estate office through which you bought the property may also offer rental services, and if not should be able to recommend good rental agencies, or even promote the property informally to future clients visiting to make their own purchase.

Use the property only during the low season. If you have decided to take this step towards making your property a real investment, put investment at #1 in importance. This doesn’t mean you have to stop enjoying the property for personal use, but it does mean that you should use plan your use of the property during the regular low season, when the property may be empty anyway. If you are truly dedicated, you may even consider changing plans if a renter turns up. One couple who successfully carried out this kind of plan stayed in moderately price hotels for their own visits rather than jeopardizing their rentals. Remember that any happy renter is a potential returning renter.

Rent out the property long term. Mexico also has a healthy market for long term rentals. While the monthly rate is usually lower, the income is consistent year round, and usually requires less effort to constantly find a new stream of renters. This idea has also proven successful in actual practice in places like Playa del Carmen.

Buy another property. Once you’ve established a steady income from your first property, invest in another, and follow the same process. If you are renting out your properties for vacationers, then owning multiple properties will also give you more options for personal use during off-seasons.

Buy through a mortgage . Acquiring Mexico property through a mortgage directly in Mexico is becoming easier and more common. Using a mortgage directly from a Mexican bank also allows you to leverage the same property you are buying, rather than a property back home. This way you don’t have to wait to generate enough cash from your first property to step into the second. This can help to speed up the process.

Cover monthly payments and expenses rental income. Real life examples have shown that is possible to generate sufficient income from a rental property in Mexico, either for vacationers or long-term, to cover all expenses, such as utilities, repairs and taxes, as well as the monthly loan payments if careful planning is done.Your first property will give you an indication of how much income can be generated and how much is available for use after other expenses. Speaking with mortgage specialist, or even some real estate brokers , will help to gain an estimate of the monthly payments. Some easy math will show you if its possible. If the numbers don’t look like the work out, try tweaking your first rental project to see if you can bring the income up to the necessary level.

Of course, these moves aren’t carried out overnight, but the final result will be that you are the owner of several high-quality vacation properties. One very important plus is that it isn’t necessary to start on a large budget; lower budget properties will generally bring a lower income, but the same concept can be applied with successfully.

Once more than two have been acquired, one can be mostly or even entirely dedicated to personal enjoyment. When retirement arrives, one property will become a retirement property, and the others will continue to provide a constant income substantially boosting financial resources. Since the cost of living is considerably lower in Mexico, especially in large expense areas like health care, using one of the properties for retirement is an ideal move; the funds will go considerably further in Mexico.

Consider changing your Mexico property into a lifelong investment.

Thomas Lloyd graduated from Purdue University Krannert School of Management with a degree in Management/Financial Option Investments, and also holds a degree in Mexico real estate. He has 15 years of experience in Mexico’s business culture, and as a Mexico agent, has guided many investors through real estate transactions, safely.

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Two Baja Real Estate Firms Merge To Become Powerful Force In Northern Baja

ROSARITO, BAJA CALIFORNIA, April 4, 2011 – Baja Real Estate Group, the leading Real Estate brokerage in the Rosarito area, has announced plans to merge with Bajamar Premier Properties, a firm with significant presence in the Ensenada region.

Two Baja Real Estate Firms Merge To Become Powerful Force In Northern Baja

Two Baja Real Estate Firms Merge To Become Powerful Force In Northern Baja

According to Max Katz, owner of Baja Real Estate Group, the new company will be called Baja Real Estate Group but will operate two divisions, Beachside Realty in Rosarito and Baja Premiere Properties in Bajamar and Ensenada. A new office is already planned in the Guadalupe Valley, just north of Ensenada.

Mimi Mills and associates have an outstanding reputation in the area,” said Max Katz, “and her long history throughout northern Baja will contribute greatly to the strength of our new organization.”

Bajamar Premier Properties began within the gated oceanfront golf community of Bajamar, since 2005 guiding American and Canadian expatriates through safe and successful transactions.

“Max and his wife Kathy Katz represent some of the most respected real estate developers in the region and, as we combine our forces, we will be able to serve more new developments and spread our expertise to those who need our services,” said Marianne “Mimi” Mills.

New residential developments currently represented by the Baja Real Estate Group include Calafia Resort and Villas in the area known as Calafia, 10 Miles south of Rosarito; Palacio del Mar in El Descanso, 20 miles south of Rosarito, and Naos, where sales recently began in the northern beach corridor of Rosarito read more »

Baja California Responds To Safety Concerns And Eyes Rebound In Tourism

By Jeff Barnes, Editor, Mission Times Courier

(Mission Times Courier, San Diego, CA) – If safety concerns have kept you from visiting Baja California, the State wants you to know security has been stepped up across the region with your safety in mind.

Baja California Responds To Safety Concerns And Eyes Rebound In Tourism

Baja California Responds To Safety Concerns And Eyes Rebound In Tourism

The mayors of Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada, Mexicali and Tecate recently invited media on a three-day tour of the region to discuss the changes that have been made to ensure the safety of tourists. The Mission Times Courier was one of several media outlets from California, Arizona and Nevada that joined government officials on the tour.

Tijuana’s new mayor and police chief say public safety for tourists is a top priority. Mayor Carlos Bustamante says media reports of crimes involving drug cartels over the past several years have led many to believe Tijuana has turned into “a crime city”. Today, officials say that perception couldn’t be farther from the truth. Police Chief Gustavo Huerta credits heightened enforcement and training for turning the city back into a safe place for residents and tourists. Thanks to greater coordination among federal, state and local law enforcement, the city has seen a higher number of seizures of drugs. The city has seen a 30% decrease in crimes involving cartel members and a 40% decline in violent crimes and robberies.

The police chief says new training standards and procedures have also been implemented to make sure officers are fulfilling their obligation. More than 500 officers have been fired for failing to comply.

“We’re not going to put up with any corruption,” Chief Huerta said.

A new “tourist police” force has been put in place in tourist areas, including Avenida Revolución, a downtown area known for its restaurants and shopping. The bilingual officers are more easily recognized and are eager to help tourists during their stay.’ read more »

Las Gaviotas, Rosarito Beach Mexico Sees Rising Home Values and Sales Once Again

By Susan A Mahalick

Las Gaviotas,  Rosarito Beach, Mexico Sees Rising Home Values and Sales Once Again

Las Gaviotas, Rosarito Beach, Mexico Sees Rising Home Values and Sales Once Again

In the last 6 months, 7 homes have sold in this little Mexican style village know as Las Gaviotas. Amazingly homes are selling from the low $200.000 to well over the million $$$ mark. Many people live there full time. Or they spend half the year living there, or even use it for a second home if the weather is bad at their primary residence. Las Gaviotas has a old world charm with stone streets and Architecturally interesting homes….298 homes in all line a sandy coastline with semi private beach . Almost everyone has a good view of the ocean. Lots of social activities and even a Spanish class on site in a setting that has been called the Beverly Hills of Rosarito.

Baja sales, just like the US sales were slowing down to almost none. With the cost of living on the rise in the US, and the cost of living here low, Mexico just makes good sense. read more »

Welcome to Rosarito! Baja California

By Susan A Mahalick

Welcome to Rosarito!

Welcome to Rosarito! Baja California.

An expat community of 15,000 waits for you to join us. With so much to do, an excellent cost of living, and as a bonus some of the loveliest beaches, mountains and valleys to be found anywhere one cannot possibly go wrong.

Wondering what there is to do here? Travel throughout Mexico with like minded groups of friends. Volunteer at one of the many essential organizations like the Red Cross, Flying Samaritans, or the Nutrition Center in La Mision.

Do you play chess, do Yoga or paint? There is a club and classes for almost any pursuit you may have. I am going to the Writers Workshop later today to hone my skills with the assistance of writers with many publications to their names. One summer I studied under one of the local artists of note who has a large gallery, named Polo. And the cost of these activities and individual is often free or nominal.

Downtown we have a state of the art movie theater, Cemac, which is the art center with a theater and activities galore. You want to go horseback riding on the beach, no problem. How about spending the day at a spa? Or shopping for one of kind items. I promise you will never be bored here or lack for company.
New Year’s Eve, and every other holiday in Baja many people go from home to home to visit before ending up at a party. You will find that in an expat community that people bond like nowhere you have lived before and most class structure falls away. I have friends who are wealthy as well as those that are poor or in the middle. And interesting people abound here.

I used to know the head Engineer of the Apollo project who has since moved away.  Or my girlfriend who used to be married to the Jordanian Ambassador she met whilst going to college in Arizona. Or any of the hundreds who volunteer and give of their time endlessly., I was touched completely by a woman who gave her horse to a little Mexican boy for Christmas as he loved the horse as much as she did.

Places of worship abound here also. There is a large Jewish community along with Christians of all types, Mormons as well as just plain old folks who have a deep spirituality of their own.  The neighboring Valley of Guadalupe, otherwise known as the wine valley, has a large Indian population.’

I happen to be fortunate to live in the rural village of La Mision, population 2,000 which is right around the corner from the wine valley. World class wines are crafted at the 28 wineries which were originally started by Russians and Missionaries. A rich and diverse culture wrapped around vineyards, excellent restaurants with proximity to anyone living along the coastline. Steve Dryden, the local wine expert will be glad to give you a personal tour for only $25 per person, which includes transportation. I have been on his tour twice now and can highly recommend it! He can be reached at http://bajawineandcuisine.com/newsite/

What about technology you might ask? High speed internet, satellite TV, cell phone that are cross border all for quite reasonable prices are available. And fine technicians to keep all this in working order for you are everywhere.

And lastly, one of my favorite subjects… Food.  Fresh seafood at incredible prices. A local favorite place right on the water with waves crashing over the rocks serves up completely fresh seafood dishes starting at $1.75 for a shrimp taco. And wireless internet for tor those who want to sit at the horseshoe bar and gaze through the huge plate glass windows. Or throw a party, have your charity function, or hang out with friends, and this is only one of the many choices of a diverse nature including ‘Chinese, Italian, French and Baja Fusion, We even have Japanese… And I am talking about RosaritoEnsenada is an entire article by itself and only 20 minutes from my home along some of the most beautiful road you can imagine.

So why not come out and join us? We would be happy to welcome you with open arms!

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A Comment on Property Values

Mexico Real Estate

Mexico Real Estate

By Mexico Insight

Mexico’s realty market has not escaped the world-wide downturn in property prices, which has been led in good part by the contraction of available mortgage credit and falling stock market values.  However, Mexico’s downturn has not been as deep or as severe as the one in the USA, and much less so than in places like Spain—and there are specific reasons for that.

Mexico’s property ‘boom’ was never as large as that of its US neighbor, or its former colonial master. Credit has become widely available to the middle and upper classes in Mexico—but mostly in the form of consumer credit: plastic cards and loans for new cars. Mortgages were virtually unavailable in Mexico before the 1990’s, and once they appeared mortgage interest rates have never been low. Even today, the best deals on the market demand interest rates of around 11% per annum and, when you add account aperture fees, commissions, and required minimum deposits of 15-25%, the market of potential mortgage holders diminishes further. Extremely low interest rate mortgage loans, “teaser” rates, no-fee arrangements, etc. never came to pass in Mexico.

Residential building projects aimed at foreign investors did flourish in Mexico starting in the 90’s—but never on the scale that they did in Spain. The Spanish realty market, fueled by cheap money from the Euro zone and Britain (Germans and Brits were principal buyers there), boomed and developers obliged by throwing up apartment blocks as fast as they could mix the cement, and as if tomorrow would never come. Today it’s reported that there are some 800,000 (eight hundred thousand) residential dwelling units in Spain lying empty, unsold, or weighing down on bank’s repo inventories.

Mexico has experienced property booms and busts of its own. However, it was not a contraction of credit that caused its housing busts, but macroeconomic issues related to the structure of its economy and the value of its currency. Since Mexico floated its currency in the mid 90’s, the peso has enjoyed remarkable stability. The most recent property ‘bubbles’ in Mexico have been brought about by cheap dollars funding property in Mexico (usually through remortgages on foreign property) and more often, foreigners trading down in their home country and using the surplus cash to buy land or a small home in Mexico. Moreover, these ‘bubbles’ have been localized in their nature. For example, small rural towns whose local economies would never have supported steep rises in land and property values, were ‘discovered’ by foreigners and experienced unprecedented levels of foreign property investment; and even well-known coastal areas—Puerto Vallarta is a prime example—experienced truly massive capital inflows which drove realty prices upwards.

Many of these purchases were left largely unaffected by the credit crisis, because the sales were completed using monies which had been generated from the sale of assets abroad, i.e., many of the properties owned by foreigners here are not mortgaged. The peak in prices came at the point just before the market turned sour in the USA; which also marks the point when capital inflows destined for Mexican residential properties, principally derived from foreign asset sales, began to decline.

The corollary is a re-balancing process that is happening now, but what is not being seen here is the wholesale collapse of the Mexican property market—and that’s in good part because owners are not being forced to bring about stressed sales and the rental markets here remain buoyant.
The latest situation does, however, require existing owners—and prospective new owners—to take a long-term approach in regard to their residential property investments here. If you enter the market now hoping to sell for a profit in a year or two, you’re probably going to be left disappointed.

Mexican real estate continues to offer excellent value for money—especially along the coasts. In the USA, coastal property markets are effectively closed to all but the wealthy, whereas in Mexico you can still buy coastline property for under US$300,000. And further inland, in Mexico’s colonial towns and cities, prices remain very affordable and you can pick up a small home in need of some care for less than US$50,000. Prices are in flux and, as we have commented before, the price of Mexican property is a very localized matter and dependent more upon what a seller demands and what a purchaser is willing to pay, and far less upon any official data and statistics.

There is another important reason why Mexican property remains an attractive investment: the total cost of ownership remains very low. Property taxes, even with recent rises, remain significantly and materially lower in Mexico than they are in places like the USA, Canada and Western Europe. Property construction costs are low, and ongoing maintenance costs are low, too. Ed Kunze’s eBook, Build or Buy Your Home in Mexico, demonstrates in great detail how this is so, and how you can get so much more for every dollar invested in Mexican property.

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December Best Baja Real Estate Deals

Best Baja Real Estate DealsYou know that saying if it sounds ‘too good to be true’ it probably is. The Baja Real estate Group specializes in finding you that ‘too good to be true deal’ with 100% safety.

We represent the area’s Top Developers, and after 20 years in Baja nobody knows the history of our area better than our Brokers. We work with the Title Companies, Escrow Company, the Developers themselves and buyers to insure a safe and smooth transaction. There are many added steps involved when buying distressed property in Mexico and the Baja Real Estate Group has been on the forefront as leaders in the distressed property market for the last 3 years,.

We have a strong track record of proven results through long lasting relationships with Developers, buyers, sellers and local agents.  We constantly comb the coast to bring you the latest Bargains in the area.

Contact one of our agents, our developments or your Realtor before you make your first or next investment in Baja.

Sincerely

Max Katz

Broker / Owner

Baja Real Estate Group

For Sale
$1,600,000 | 6077 Mision San Diego (La Sirena)
$1,600,000 | 6077 Mision San Diego (La Sirena) Stunning private ocean front villa beautifully sited on two lots to take advantage of spectacular ocean views and the “Pebble Beach of Baja”. There are 5 bedrooms suites, 4.5 bathrooms including an elegant guest casita. Luxurious appointments throughout. Charming pathways lead to pool, tennis courts, Bajamar clubhouse, restaurant & pro-shop.

  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4.5
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$779,000 | Tower 2 Penthouse in Calafia Condos
Tower 2 Penthouse in Calafia Condo This Penthouse is located just 40 minutes south of the border, and 10 minutes south of Rosarito. It is in the ocean front gated community of Calafia that has 24 hour security, and is filled with amenities. Inside the penthouse are travertine floors throughout every room. Also, this penthouse is surrounded by floor to ceiling double pane windows for excellent views, natural light, and saving energy.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$775,000 | Las Picudas 38 in Las Gaviotas
Las Picudas 38 in Las Gaviotas Oceanfront Las Gaviotas positioned in a “sweet spot” on the south end of Las Gaviotas, just above the volley ball court on the beach and palapa area along the malecon of Las Gaviotas. Newly remodeled kitchen and living areas with traditional Mexican style and taste with Kitchenaide stainless Refrigerator and Gas Range. Fischer/Paykel is the dishwasher brand with the double drawer feature. Beautiful Mexican tile on the floors and bathrooms and kitchen are updated with special tile too.

  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$750,000 | Las Gaviotas 56
Las Gaviotas 56 This Oceanfront Custom Home was designed and built by Arq. Roberto Moreno only six years ago in this established community of Las Gaviotas that was developed in the early 1970′s. Las Gaviotas is a popular surf spot and the community offers a 1.6 mile Malacon walking path along the ocean, club house, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Kid’s play area, suffleboard, owner’s gym and a lighted tennis court (currently being remodeled).

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 1
  • Status: Available / Unsold
$659,000 | Mision Viejo – Ocean Front
Mision Viejo - Ocean Front This ocean front residence has unobstructed white water ocean views with a sandy beach below. There is approximately 4000 square feet of covered space, a fully equipped Casita, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 2.5 car garage. The lot is approximately 472 square meters, (5,090 sq ft). The federal zone land permits have been applied for, and add nearly another 50% to the enjoyable space.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Parking: 2.5
  • Status: Available / Unsold
$489,000 | 20 Los Pelicanos Oeste in Las Gaviotas
20 Los Pelicanos Oeste in Las Gaviotas This newer, five-bedroom, four-bath, non-smoking property, known as Casa de los Gatos, is awash in luxurious comforts and functionality. This 3000-square-foot property offers an 180-degree view of some of the most stunning sunsets anywhere in the world. Our guests will be struck by the enormous ocean view an abundance of luxury furnishing including a dining table for ten. The main floor holds the fully-equipped kitchen, a spacious living area with a large hand-carved stone and brick fireplace, a master bedroom with a king-size bed and a private bathroom, another full bath just off the living room, and a terrace with outdoor furniture and a gas grill.

  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Parking: 3
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$439,000 | Palacio Del Mar (A1101)
Palacio Del Mar (A1101) When it comes to the ultimate in Rosarito Beach luxury living, Palacio del Mar is in a league all its own. Rising 19 stories above the Pacific Ocean, Palacio is one of the tallest buildings in South Rosarito Beach. Residences are meticulously crafted with Travertine flooring, luxurious baths and contemporary kitchens. Residents can enjoy private beachside service, private restaurant, 2 separate pools (Infinity edge & Indoor heated), spa and a fitness center. In addition to the fabulous amenities, Palacio del Mar owners can also enjoy the extraordinary five-star hotel services. The continuous 24/7 electricity, water, security and numerous administration provided services will insure a pleasant and relaxing experience.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$365,000 | Las Velas 1001 at Club Marena
Las Velas 1001 at Club Marena Las Velas 1001, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condominium on the 10th floor, 25′ ocean frontage, great terrace with built in BBQ, sunset side & view, 1526 sq. ft.

  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 1
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$350,000 | Calle Salvatierra #328 in La Mision
Calle Salvatierra #328 in La Mision This beautiful Mexican style casa sits on a huge wonderfully landscaped lot and has very well protected views of the Guadalupe river, the moutains, the town of La Mision and of course the beautiful La Mision beach. The house is located within the gated community of La Mision just a few minutes walk from the best beach in Baja Norte. This house is two bedrooms and one bathroom with a separate casita below that has its own bathroom. The house is in very good condition and has great feel to it. This is the type of house that people picture when they think of a Mexican beach house. The house has a two car garage and the entire lot is walled with beautiful stone that was mined just up the canyon.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$329,000 | Palacio Del Mar, Suite A0502
Palacio Del Mar, Suite A0502 A Truly Upscale Condominium, with incredible Ocean View. Prime Location; Beach Side Lifestyle, Two Spacious Bedrooms with Balcony Both facing the water; Travertine Floor, Very Spacious Living-dinning, Luxury Kitchen; Luxury Kitchen-granite Top, Pacific Maple Pantry, Kitchen Sink With Drain-lid, Hob With Extractor, Washer/ Dryer included, Two Full-bathrooms. Reserved Parking for Each Unit, 3 elevators, Wide Stairways, Standby Auto Generator-electricity For All Units during Power Failure, Transformer, Standby Water Pumps. Beautiful Front Garden With Grand Entrance Management; Manager And Staff, Round The Clock Security.

  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$289,000 | 1456 Real Del Mar
1456 Real Del Mar This 5 year old home with a spacious backyard offers traverine flooring and upper end custom cabinetry throughout all common areas and berber carpeting in the 3 spacious bedrooms. A bonus, TV or office room is central to the second floor bedroom suites. Huge Master suite with balcony, large walk-in closet and jacuzzi tub for two. The main floor has an attached double garage leading to an open floor plan under vaulted ceiling, and the kitchen is a gourmet’s delight with Stainless appliances, granite finish on solid alder cabinets with upper end hardware and pullout drawers.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$250,000 | 202 in Calafia Condos Tower III – Developer Takeback
202 in Calafia Condos Tower III - Developer Takeback Looking for a serene location? Retirement home? The perfect home away from home? Calafia is your dream destination. Our exotic beach community is ideally located just south of Rosarito Beach, only 30 minutes from the San Diego border. With its enchanting sunsets and endless deep blue vistas, the Calafia seascape will win your heart. Every residence here enjoys a marvelous and awe-inspiring Pacific Ocean view. Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas is the premier resort beach community with condominium amenities that go well beyond the ordinary. Yet, Calafia’s spacious and graceful two and three bedroom condos are available at unbelievable prices.

  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 1
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$219,000 | Villa 105 in Calafia Condos
Villa 105 in Calafia Condos Specious and with magical views. You will love the layout of this beautiful villa, right in the heart of Calafia Condos. With amenities like pool, jacuzzis, tennis and basketball court, a gorgeous and very private sandy beach. This villa is not going to last long. Call now!

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$199,000 | Mision Todos Los Santos 1080 (Los Arcos)
Mision Todos Los Santos 1080 (Los Arcos) Spacious home recently expanded and upgraded, large lot with plenty of space for casual indoor/outdoor living. Experience the good life in bajamar golf resort.
Step outside your gate and meander along the beautiful walking trails that wind around the lovely green common areas. Super retirement or week-end home close to ensenada for wounderful dinning experiences, health care and sport fishing along many other activities.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Parking: 1
  • Status: Available/Unsold
$199,000 | Country Club Villas 78 (Villa Roca)
Country Club Villas 78 (Villa Roca) This three bedroom house is located in the most. Impressive section of bajamar country club.
Wonderful views of clubhouse, lake and ocean.
Villa has many updates throughout.

Master bedroom with walkout to spacious patio with panoramic views`

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Parking: 1
  • Status: Available/Unsold
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$850,000 | Villa #2 at Spectacular Palacio Del Mar – Recently Reduced!
Beachfront Villa for Sale At Palacio Del Mar Nestled among the estates and beautiful, lush gardens of Palacio del Mar, a high luxury, gated community on over 10 acres with million dollar homes, this sumptuous villa has gorgeous sea views from all the rooms. Completed in June 2009.

  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3.5Elite Home Listings - Baja Real Estate For Sale
  • Parking: 2
  • Status: Available/Unsold

A race for the ‘bold and fearless’ – and Kitty James

Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.

A race for the 'bold and fearless' - and Kitty James

A race for the 'bold and fearless' - and Kitty James

Kitty James would have loved it.

Even as many of her old sailing favorites were sweeping into Mexican waters in the Newport Ocean Sailing Association’s 63rd Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race Saturday, the longtime editor, writer and photographer for the former Santana magazine lost her battle with cancer.

James, 65, never missed trekking south to report the race for the bible of Southern California sailboat racing until the popular publication slipped from the scene a few years ago. At the start of Sunday’s awards ceremony NOSA Commodore Doug Jones led the crowd in the sun swept courtyard of the Bahia Hotel in paying tribute to her before the distribution of exotic hardware started.

Then every other winner seemed to be from James’s old home ports in Orange County: eight first places in all, including four for Dana Point Yacht Club.

One of the latter was collected by Cindy Wynne’s team on Sol Mate, a Beneteau 35S, as the best of three all-woman crews among the 217 boats entered, 198 of which started and 192 finished.

The last racing division boat to finish was Steve Ginder’s Exit Strategy, a Jeanneau 46.5 from Dana West YC that also posted the slowest corrected handicap time when it crossed the line at 5:58:27 Saturday afternoon—a double whammy that clinched the booby prize, the coveted Brass Spittoon.

A day earlier, Taxi Dancer, owned by Dick Compton, Jim Absley and Tom Parker of the Santa Barbara YC, showed it hasn’t aged in about a quarter-century of competition. The sleek bright yellow Reichel/Pugh 68 finished 70 1/2 minutes behind Lorenzo Berho’s faster Peligroso but that was close enough to correct out on handicap time to win the Maxi class—and, as final tallies showed Sunday, to outscore all the racing division boats on corrected time and collect a $6,500 Lamborghini diamond watch.

They’ll have to share the watch three ways, but one had to wonder how all of those other venerable rival ultralight sleds felt about choosing to do another race on the same weekend.

Parker said, “I think a lot of people worry about Mexico, but it was fun.”

In other strong classes, Mike Warns’s Fifty-One-Fifty, a Santa Cruz 50 from Ventura Sailing Club, won PHRF-A and Bill Gibbs’s Afterburner catamaran from Pierpont Bay YC won the ORCA class for multihulls. read more »

Rosarito-Ensenada 50-Mile Fun Bike Ride Starts 31st Year With Race This Saturday

Rosarito-Ensenada 50-Mile Fun Bike Ride Starts 31st Year With Race This Saturday

Rosarito-Ensenada 50-Mile Fun Bike Ride Starts 31st Year With Race This Saturday

ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO—The Rosarito-Enesenada 50-Mile Fun Bike Ride will begin its 31st year this Saturday with the first of two yearly events.

“Five-thousand cyclists are expected to ride on April 17,” said San Diego event promoter Gary Foster. “The event had 4,000 last September and only 3,000 one year ago in April, so Baja tourism is definitely increasing.”

Participants came from throughout the world but mainly the United States and Mexico. Following a course along the coast and through rural countryside, the ride is geared both for serious competitors and those who take a more relaxed approach.

“This is one of the signature events for our region and attracts a great group of people,” said Rosarito Beach Mayor Hugo Torres. “We’re pleased to have the event, the riders, their friends and family visit us twice each year.”

Further information, entry fees and registration is available at www.rosaritoensenada.com. Participants also can register the day of the event. read more »