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San Ysidro “Stacked Booths” will speed up border crossing. By: Miguel Sedano

San Ysidro Border 2011

Even though demolition at the San Ysidro Port of Entry will be closing as many as five re-entry lanes at a time in the next few months, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said Thursday that traffic may actually flow faster through the busiest border crossing in the Western Hemisphere.
Traffic will be “channeled” into fewer lanes, the pace shouldn’t slacken because Customs will be opening additional inspection booths at each gateway to process two vehicles at a time. The so-called “stacked booths” are being used at other border crossings according to officials and have proven efficient.
San Ysidro is undergoing a massive, three-phase, $577-million reconstruction which requires the contractors to tear down existing structures that sit directly over the top of the 24 lanes of wall-to-wall, bumper-to-bumper traffic.
Since June, the Colorado-based Hansel Phelps Construction Co. has been “surgically” dismantling the sprawling administration complex above the traffic. Central to the process is a towering yellow crane that dominates the border landscape.
Starting at the end of August through Thanksgiving, the project enters a particularly tricky phase as remaining shell of the building must come down. To accomplish this, processing booth areas will be closed off as each section is torn down, affecting up to five lanes.
When it comes to figuring out which lanes are functional, Customs and Border Protection will try to remove the guess work for border travelers. A traffic engineer in Tijuana has been contracted to design a strategy for channeling vehicles to the “stacked booth” gateways.
By the end of August, Customs will have operating 10 gateways with “stacked booths” to process two vehicles simultaneously.
When completed, the reconfiguration and expansion of San Ysidro will have 62 northbound inspection booths, expanded processing facilities, a dedicated bus lane and express lanes for the “trusted traveler” programs – SENTRI and Ready Lane vehicles.
This first phase is fully funded and is on track to be completed by the summer of 2014, officials say.
The second phase, which includes the construction of the new administration building and pedestrian route and Phase 3, the realignment and expansion of I-5 south with expanded capacity and a transit center on the Mexican side of the border are as yet unfunded.

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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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Santa Barbara At Bajamar Open House – Baja Real Estate Group

Marianne ‘Mimi’ Mills, Broker for The Baja Real Estate Group, takes us on an open house tour of the The Montecitos model unit of the luxurious boutique residential development of Santa Barbara at Bajamar, a private gated community famous for its 27 hole ocean front golf course.

Santa Barbara at Bajamar offers full Concierge Services at what it is one of the best locations in Ensenada, especially if you are passionate for golfing. All of the condos in Santa Barbara have an ocean view and come full with appliances and wine storage.

For more information on Santa Barbara at Bajamar visit http://www.santabarbaratbajamar.net

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Choosing to retire at Calafia Condos – Testimonial – Baja Real Estate Group

Brad Billingsley, an American retiree living at Calafia Condos, talks about why he chose to retire to Mexico and why he chose Calafia Condos.

For more information on Calafia Condos visit http://www.calafiacondos.com. Click here for even more real estate in Mexico

Baja Real Estate Group – Open House at NAOS Living

Catherine Krupsaw from the Baja Real Estate Group and Sales Associate at NAOS Living, takes us on an Open House tour around the 1 Bedroom + Den model unit at NAOS Living.

NAOS Living is an elite beachfront residential resort located at the Northern end of Rosarito Beach in what is known as the ‘Riviera Baja’. Host to a diversity of amenities, NAOS Living focuses on health and wellness both as a theme and as a lifestyle, providing comfort, luxury and a privileged location featuring a 4 mile stretch of sandy beach, near by commodities and unsurpassed views of the Coronado Islands. For a complete list of NAOS amenities visit http://www.naosliving.com.

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U.S. Real Estate Buyers Visit Baja California and tours with The Baja Real Estate Group

The Baja Real Estate Group hosts a Lunch break at the Calafia Hotel & Spa in Rosarito Beach with visitors from Sampson California Realty as part of the Baja Realtor Tour on June 25, 2011. Features Hugo Torres Chabert, former Rosarito Beach Major and owner of the famous Rosarito Beach Hotel as a special guest.

Mexican Resorts Are Hopeful As Reports Show A Sharp Increase In Travel And Spending In Mexico

New Resorts Open as Tourists Come Back to Popular Vacation Destinations

New reports have been released by Expedia and Visa which have revealed a sharp increase in interest in travel to Mexico in the past year.  According to Max Katz of Baja Real Estate Group, this news has been taking the Riviera Baja resort region by storm.

Mexican Resorts Are Hopeful As Reports Show A Sharp Increase In Travel And Spending In Mexico

Mexican Resorts Are Hopeful As Reports Show A Sharp Increase In Travel And Spending In Mexico

Expedia recently reported that travel bookings made to Mexico from its various brands, such as Hotels.com, was up nearly 25 percent in the last 12 months. Visa also noted that the amount spent on its credit cards by inbound visitors had increased from $4 billion in 2009 to $4.4 billion in 2010. Visa described Mexico as being a “sought after destination.”

The information was revealed at Acapulco’s Tianguis Turistico conference in March, an annual event organized by Mexican tourism officials to boost the country’s profile as a top Latin American tourism destination.  Mexico’s Tourism Secretary Gloria Guevara Manzo said that the country had “made real and sustained progress in making Mexico safe and secure.”

These reports have made officials at Mexican resorts such as Naos Living, Sol Melia and Ritz-Carlton, very hopeful for the rest of the year and 2012, according to Katz.  Katz, a veteran real estate agent in Baja California who represents several high-rise residential projects, cites the country’s beautiful beaches and rich cultural heritage as the main attraction to tourists.

“With the extra dollars being invested into safety and security, we are looking forward to a more prosperous year ahead of us,” he said.

One of the newest resorts in Mexico to open is Naos Living, a $200 million project developed by Central de Arquitectura of Mexico City, which plans on opening 144 five-star hotel rooms within the next year to complement its luxury condos. Located in the Rivera Baja, the 20-story oceanfront tower has a prime location right across the street from the new convention center and will comprise 394 units upon its completion, split into three high-rise towers. Naos is also offering lockout units as an opportunity for ex-pat baby boomers looking for Mexico real estate, may it be a second home or a home with a sustainable community.

Later this year, Sol Melia has also announced that it will open two flagship resorts on the country’s stunning eastern Caribbean coastline.

Last month, Ritz-Carlton announced that it will open a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Los Cabos, a 124-villa complex with views across the Sea of Cortez and private infinity pools, butler service and outdoor fireplaces.

The majority of the interest was from the U.S., Canada and the UK, according to a report from Expedia, which described the country as one of its top three destinations in terms of traveler feedback.

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 »

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 »

Canadians Buying Mexico Real Estate

NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE

NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE

NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE

Routinely drawing upward of 85 percent of its tourists from Canada and United States, Mexico is steadily becoming home to Canadian snowbirds who can’t resist the lure of its great weather, strong currency, tax benefits and lifestyle rich in culture.

According to HiFX, one of the largest providers of foreign exchange services to individuals and businesses, last year more than 32 percent of new homeowners in Mexico were from Canada.  This trend has recently been mirrored in sales center traffic for local real estate developments.  In just this past week, Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas in northern Baja California saw six families through its sales office from Canada alone.

Lyndie Meissner, originally from Ft. Francis, Ontario, said it’s the sense of freedom found only in Mexico that prompted her to buy a home there.

“You can drive up and down the warm coast to enjoy the water with no worries of traffic jams,” said Meissner.  “It’s like going back in time to the Wild West.  I lived in Dana Point, Calif., in the 1970s, before any homes were there and we camped on the beach.  Now, Baja California is the only place left on the West Coast with that lifestyle.”

Meissner has lived happily in the small town of Calafia, Baja California, for 23 years.  She initially bought a second home in Baja but has since traded-up to the penthouse at Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas and has made Baja her permanent residence.  In fact, Meissner sold her previous business and started a new venture in Baja California, where she now has 10 employees.

For Meissner, Mexico living has become a family affair as her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter also live close by in Baja.

The north coast of Baja California is filled with shores of alluring waters, warm sunshine and kind-hearted neighbors, many of which are American or Canadian expatriates.  In fact, the city of Rosarito, Baja California, just south of Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas, claims nearly 40 percent of its residents are expatriates.

According to real estate officials at Baja Real Estate Group, Baja California is the perfect location for a delightful vacation get-away or home-away-from-home for the price.

“A better bargain cannot be found elsewhere along the coast of North America,” says Kathy Katz, partner in the Northern Baja Division of Prudential California Realty.  “Many snowbirds are discovering the benefits of buying real estate in Mexico.  We not only have an enviable year-round climate but we offer homes literally on the beach for less than $300,000!  We are only 30 minutes from the U.S. border and our property taxes are as little as $200 a year.”
The exotic beach town of Calafia is ideally located between Rosarito and Ensenada and is home to charming shops, restaurants, clubs, art galleries, beaches and more.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas recently celebrated the start of construction on its third high-rise condominium tower.  The initial two towers are sold out.  Sales for Tower III are under way and prices range from $298,000 for a two-bedroom oceanfront residence to $650,000 for a 15th-floor penthouse.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas provides expert guidance in purchasing real estate in Mexico with skilled experts in the areas of title insurance, escrow services and real estate law.  For more information contact a sales agent at 1-866-CALAFIA or visit www.calafiacondos.com.

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NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE Routinely drawing upward of 85 percent of its tourists from Canada and United States, Mexico is steadily becoming home to Canadian snowbirds who can’t resist the lure of its great weather, strong currency, tax benefits and lifestyle rich in culture.

According to HiFX, one of the largest providers of foreign exchange services to individuals and businesses, last year more than 32 percent of new homeowners in Mexico were from Canada.  This trend has recently been mirrored in sales center traffic for local real estate developments.  In just this past week, Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas in northern Baja California saw six families through its sales office from Canada alone.

Lyndie Meissner, originally from Ft. Francis, Ontario, said it’s the sense of freedom found only in Mexico that prompted her to buy a home there.

“You can drive up and down the warm coast to enjoy the water with no worries of traffic jams,” said Meissner.  “It’s like going back in time to the Wild West.  I lived in Dana Point, Calif., in the 1970s, before any homes were there and we camped on the beach.  Now, Baja California is the only place left on the West Coast with that lifestyle.”

Meissner has lived happily in the small town of Calafia, Baja California, for 23 years.  She initially bought a second home in Baja but has since traded-up to the penthouse at Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas and has made Baja her permanent residence.  In fact, Meissner sold her previous business and started a new venture in Baja California, where she now has 10 employees.

For Meissner, Mexico living has become a family affair as her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter also live close by in Baja.

The north coast of Baja California is filled with shores of alluring waters, warm sunshine and kind-hearted neighbors, many of which are American or Canadian expatriates.  In fact, the city of Rosarito, Baja California, just south of Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas, claims nearly 40 percent of its residents are expatriates.

According to real estate officials at Prudential California Realty, Baja California is the perfect location for a delightful vacation get-away or home-away-from-home for the price.

“A better bargain cannot be found elsewhere along the coast of North America,” says Kathy Katz, partner in the Northern Baja Division of Prudential California Realty.  “Many snowbirds are discovering the benefits of buying real estate in Mexico.  We not only have an enviable year-round climate but we offer homes literally on the beach for less than $300,000!  We are only 30 minutes from the U.S. border and our property taxes are as little as $200 a year.”

The exotic beach town of Calafia is ideally located between Rosarito and Ensenada and is home to charming shops, restaurants, clubs, art galleries, beaches and more.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas recently celebrated the start of construction on its third high-rise condominium tower.  The initial two towers are sold out.  Sales for Tower III are under way and prices range from $298,000 for a two-bedroom oceanfront residence to $650,000 for a 15th-floor penthouse.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas provides expert guidance in purchasing real estate in Mexico with skilled experts in the areas of title insurance, escrow services and real estate law.  For more information contact a sales agent at 1-866-CALAFIA or visit www.calafiacondos.com.