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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.

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 »

Las Gaviotas 40 Years Later

By Rob Cromwell

Las Gaviotas Community Views

Las Gaviotas Community Views

In the late 1960’s, the Gerson Baker Corporation from Marin County in Northern California began drawing plans and started construction on a new development in Baja Norte. The development was called, Las Gaviotas, located just south of Rosarito Beach.

For many years American tourists crossed the border and drove down to the Rosarito Beach Hotel to catch the sun and surf along the Pacific Coastline. As Baja became a destination point – an American developer decided he, too, would invest in Mexico.  His dream was to create a unique enclave of homes overlooking the Pacific Ocean where Americans could live and vacation year around.

Las Gaviotas – became a one-of-a-kind development – capturing the title of ‘The Crown Jewel’ of developments along the Baja Norte Pacific Coastline.  The original vision of San Francisco developer, Al Wilsey, was having a community of unique homes, washed in white with traditional Spanish red-tile roofs, highlighting the Mexican Colonial theme.

Full page advertising was placed in the newspapers surrounding San Francisco and people began to flock to Baja to see this new development.  Guests were flown from San Francisco to San Diego and driven across the border.  They were housed in some of the first cottages by the sea.  After hearing the sales pitch, many began signing on the dotted line and became the first owners in Las Gaviotas.

Included in the original development was a fully developed community with sewers, underground utilities, water filtration plant and community facilities such as a clubhouse, Olympic size pool, Jacuzzi, tennis and shuffleboard courts, and sandy beach.  Over the years Las Gaviotas has continued to live up to its reputation as being a prestigious development.

Las Gaviotas Clubhouse taken from Deitweiler home 1970

Las Gaviotas Clubhouse taken from Deitweiler home 1970

During this past decade, the homeowners association has continued to add additional community amenities such as a community library, mail and computer room; fully equipped exercise room with saunas; children’s park and putting green.  At the July HOA meeting, members approved an expenditure of $80,000 for a new tennis court for members and guests.

As Las Gaviotas continues to grow and develop, so has their homeowner’s association.  Community members have continued to be actively involved in the management of their community; making it the best operated Homeowner’s Association in Baja Norte.

When it comes to real estate, the old saying is: location, location, location.  When it comes to Baja – and you considering location, a buyer must first consider Las Gaviotas.  It has never been a better time to purchase a vacation, retirement or rental home in this community.  There are quaint bungalows to million dollar oceanfront homes.

Las Gaviotas March 1970 Constructing Community Outside Wall

Las Gaviotas March 1970 Constructing Community Outside Wall

Homes in Las Gaviotas are just steps away from the Pacific Ocean and only 25 minutes from the International Border.  In fact, most retirees consider this area and community just a suburb of San Diego.  Yes, after 40 years, Las Gaviotas remains a haven for surfers and Americans alike – a magical community.

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Hacienda Style Ocean Front Home For Sale in Las Gaviotas - Rosarito Real Estate by Kathy Katz

Hacienda Style Ocean Front Home For Sale in Las Gaviotas - Rosarito Real Estate by Kathy Katz

Las Gaviotas #19 Picudas Este – $998,000 USD – . Not only the location is great, right by the water with an amazing ocean view, but the architectural design inspired in a Spanish hacienda and beautiful and spacious garden areas throughout the property makes this home for sale in Las Gaviotas a unique buy for quality buyers. The second bedroom is actually a detached ‘casita’ or guest house complete with kitchen, living room and bathroom.

2010 Top Picks: Best Bargains in Travel

Although I saw some awesomely great travel deals in 2009, I’m expecting to see some even better deals this year.  Why? Well, the economy still sucks if you haven’t heard, and globally everyone is feeling the financial pain.  However, this is great news for those of us who love to travel! So, dust off your passport (or friggin’ get one already!), and let’s go travel!

Mexico

Horse Riding in Mexico

Horse Riding in Mexico

I went to Mexico about 5 or 6 times last year, and it remains to be one of the best bargain destinations in my opinion.  There still remains some hesitation for travelers due to past Swine Flu outbreaks and ongoing drug wars, but I can attest that I, along with many other travelers have returned happy, healthy, and nicely tanned.

One of my favorite spots in Baja Mexico is Las Gaviotas.  It is about a 45-minute drive from the border just past Rosarito, when coming in from San Diego, California. Note: Get the Mexican Auto Insurance before driving your vehicle into the country.  Las Gaviotas is a gated community, which offers a secure environment with a pool, Jacuzzi, a private beach, and a bitchin’ right surfbreak.  There are many amazing homes for rent, ranging from $100-$200 USD per night for a two-bedroom house, or $225 USD per night for a six-bedroom house accommodating up to 12 people.   read more »

One man’s war zone is another’s paradise

Originally Posted on the L.A. Times.

By Richard Marosi
December 14, 2009

From the insulated safety of Baja’s luxurious seaside gated communities, American expatriates say reports of kidnappings and violent drug cartels seem a world away.

Beach in Rosarito

Beach in Rosarito

Reporting from Rosarito Beach, Mexico – Bob and Carol Dawson love living in Baja California, but the region’s violent reputation has put them on the defensive. They have been called delusional and reckless — all because they choose to live in an oceanfront gated community about 30 or 40 miles and a world away from the U.S. border.

Americans living in this part of Mexico are often grilled, half-jokingly, about their sanity. They get asked whether they’ve seen decapitated heads rolling down the street. Friends wonder whether they wear bulletproof vests or drive around in armored cars.

When the Dawsons moved here in 1999 to retire, they were enticed by the area’s charm and peacefulness. They bought an expansive home with ocean views for $175,000. “Live like a millionaire without a million bucks” is the local real estate mantra.

In recent years, the tranquility has been eclipsed by the mayhem of battles between the Mexican government and organized crime. Military trucks brimming with heavily armed soldiers have rumbled through the manicured grounds of luxury developments; gunmen pepper local police stations with automatic-weapon fire; and Baja California’s most notorious crime boss once eluded authorities by running through a beach popular among American retirees. read more »