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Million Dollar Savings at Palacio Del Mar

A look at places such as Vancouver Canada, Miami Florida, and downtown San Diego’s luxury developments and cost of living compared to Baja’s Palacio del Mar.

Million Dollar Savings At Palacio Del Mar

Million Dollar Savings At Palacio Del Mar

Luxury can be found with any landscape as a background, it all depends on the individual’s preferences, extravagance and needs. Granite countertops, high ceiling windows, hardwood floors, concierge service spacious closets among other details give luxury residences the finishing touches.

Every luxury development offers a certain combination of amenities which sets them apart from the rest, some of which now seem to be standard are: pool whether it be infinity or indoor, workout facilities, event rooms, steam room and Jacuzzis. In addition to these, Palacio currently offers several other amenities resulting in a combination not easily found elsewhere: tennis and basketball courts, full service spa, business center, game room, movie theater, lobby library, bistro, convenience store and beach access and best of all, a shuttle that will pick you up from San Diego airport, drive you to Ensenada, take you grocery shopping and even drive you to Tijuana.

Several luxury developments in Vancouver such as The Qube and Harbourside Park, present fewer amenities than Palacio, though they offer storage; with Harbourside Park also having guest suites. The Beach Club, in Miami Florida, has cabanas, event catering and beach and poolside service. The Metropolitan, Park Place, Meridian, and Electra in downtown San Diego offer fewer amenities than Palacio but with different combinations, as an example they may have a movie theater but no tennis courts. Every development will have a different view for their resident to enjoy, in downtown San Diego there is the bay, Petco Park or street view, Vancouver has the marina, the Pacific and probably a view of the mountains depending on preference and location, Miami has also street view and the Atlantic; Palacio offers the majestic Pacific with beautiful sunsets telling the coming of the end of the day.
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Mexico Real Estate: Message From Max Katz – Broker/Owner From The Baja Real Estate Group

Hello. I’m Max Katz Broker / Owner of the Baja Real Estate Group and today I will share with you a our snapshot of the real estate market in Baja for 2011 and a few of our goals for 2012.

2011 began with renewed optimism – we experienced a substantial increase in real estate activity in Baja along with a major increase in tourism. We have also seen several Construction restarts along the Baja Coast, a major show of confidence for our market. Our Agents are very motivated and encouraged by the current trend.
Lower real estate prices coupled with developer and owner financing played a big part in our market in 2011. These factors contributed to year over year substantial increases in sales volume.

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Mexico Real Estate Seminar at NAOS Living – Hosted by Baja Real Estate Group

 

NAOS Living and The Baja Real Estate Group hosted a seminar on Mexico real estate in the luxurious NAOS showroom in Rosarito Beach.

Speakers included Juan Pablo Arroyuelo, CEO from Fidelity National Title De Mexico, Lucia Treviño, Escrow Director, also from Fidelity, and Eduardo Rosales, current AMPI Rosarito President.

Attendees included local realtors as well as realtors from AMPI Ensenada. American realtors who where interested in the Seminar where also present and reserved a seat with several days in advance.

The panel addressed several topics and issues concerning real estate practices in Mexico. From the restricted Mexican Federal Zone to contracts and ethics. The seminar ended with an interactive question and answer segment.

The Baja Real Estate Group would like to thank everyone who attended this seminar, the speakers, Central de Arquitectura and to all the people who made this event possible.

For pictures of this event visit http://www.naosliving.com/

http://www.bajarealestategroup.net (less info)

Fidelity National Title De Mexico Networking Mixer at NAOS Living – Baja Real Estate Group

Baja Real Estate Group and Naos Living hosted a networking mixer by Fidelity National Title De Mexico having AMAR conference attendees as guests on November 16th, 2011.

Guests enjoyed fine wine from Baron Balche, a winery from the Guadalupe valley and local cheese and appetizers while mingling and mixing in Naos’ luxurious showroom.

For more photos visit http://www.naosliving.com or http://www.bajarealestategroup.net

Thank you so much for attending our NAOS Living and Fidelity Title seminar

 

Thank you so much for attending our NAOS Living and Fidelity Title seminar.

Lucia Treviño, Pablo Martí, Juan Pablo Arroyuelo from Fidelity National Title De Mexico Team, Kathy Katz from The Baja Real Estate Group and Eduardo Rosales From E4

Lucia Treviño, Pablo Martí, Juan Pablo Arroyuelo from Fidelity National Title De Mexico Team, Kathy Katz from The Baja Real Estate Group and Eduardo Rosales From E4

We hope you found it informative as well as interesting.

We expect our lovely models to be ready shortly and will invite you for a personal tour. I know you will find them outstanding in every detail and will agree that we are surpassed by no one!

In the meantime if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to call our NAOS office at the numbers listed below.

Looking forward to seeing you soon.

Sincerely yours,

Kathy Katz
Broker
Baja Real Estate Group

Trying to Alter Perceptions, Mexico Uses Candid Chitchat

CAMPAIGNS that feature hidden-camera commercials are popular among marketers seeking to change perceptions about products because they offer consumers a chance to watch other consumers share candid opinions. Examples include spots for Folgers instant coffee, Burger King, Pizza Hut and Ford Motor.

Click to see the Mexico Taxi Project videos

Click to see the Mexico Taxi Project videos

Beginning on Friday, there will be another arrival amid their ranks: Mexico, which is seeking to change perceptions about conditions that tourists find there. The commercials are part of a campaign for the Mexico Tourism Board, with a budget estimated at more than $30 million, that is to run in major cities. The campaign also includes online and print advertising.

The commercials blend trappings of hidden-camera spots with elements of the HBO series “Taxicab Confessions.” To underline the mash-up, the campaign is called the “Mexico Taxi Project,” a title that is echoed in the address of a microsite, or special Web site, at mexicotaxiproject.com.

The microsite will include the commercials and what is described as the unedited film from which the commercials are being created. read more »

Open House at Las Gaviotas 169 Pelicanos Este By Kathy Katz

Kathy Katz, Broker/Owner for The Baja Real Estate Group along with Max Katz, welcomes us to her weekend Open House in 169 Pelicanos Este in Las Gaviotas, a beachfront gated community in Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico.

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This home has it all…PRICE …VIEW and LOCATION More white water views then not. This 2 bedroom plus a Den or 3rd bedroom is located in just one row up from the beach and has views from almost every. The master bedroom not only has a white water view, you can hear the surf as you sleep. A garage with a work bench, a laundry room, you own private entry, dimmers on all lights, new carpeting, new tile and much more.

See the full listing at http://www.owninginmexico.com/Rosarito/Baja_California/Ho… along with other similar homes in the area.

What Documents are required to cross back into the US from Mexico at the land crossings (Car/Pedestrian)

By Larry French

I get asked a lot about what are the current documentation requirements for US citizens who are returning to the US from Mexico crossing the land ports at, for example, the San Ysidro crossing (TJ/SanDiego). Below is the best information on the topic from Homeland Security and CBP.

What Documents are required to cross back into the US from Mexico at the land crossings (Car/Pedestrian)

What Documents are required to cross back into the US from Mexico at the land crossings (Car/Pedestrian)

Starting June 1, 2009, U.S. citizens returning home from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Bermuda, by land or sea, are required to present one of the travel documents listed below.

U.S. Passport – This is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies a person’s identity and nationality. It is accepted for travel by air, land and sea.

U.S. Passport Card – This is a new, limited-use travel document that fits in your wallet and costs less than a U.S. Passport. It is only valid for travel by land and sea.

Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) – Several states and Canadian provinces are issuing this driver’s license or identification document that denotes identity and citizenship. It is specifically designed for cross-border travel into the U.S. by land or sea.

Trusted Traveler Program Cards – Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST enrollment cards can speed your entry into the U.S. and are issued only to pre-approved, low-risk travelers. The cards are valid for use at land or sea; the NEXUS card can be used in airports with a NEXUS kiosk. read more »

Mexico: The Royal Tour – Official Trailer

He’s traveled with the King of Jordan, the President of Peru, the Prime Ministers of New Zealand and Jamaica…. Now, Peter Greenberg joins President Felipe Calderón, one of the most dynamic leaders of Latin America, for a history-making television special.

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Open House at Palacio Del Mar – Baja Real Estate Group

Miguel Sedano from the Baja Real Estate Group and Sales Associate at Palacio Del Mar, takes us on a tour of the luxurious Imperial Model Unit at St. Tropez tower in Palacio Del Mar, a ten-acre ocean front residential community located at the Sand Dunes of El Descanso Bay in South Rosarito Beach.

This luxurious three bedroom three bathroom model features travertine floors, travertine tile on bathrooms, granite counter-tops and it comes full with state-of-the-art appliances.

Open all week from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Palacio Del Mar is a must stop on your way down to Baja. A great Mexico real estate investment.

For more information on Palacio Del Mar visit http://www.PalacioDelMar.com

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