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AMPI’s First Tour Of Palacio Del Mar

Palacio Del Mar

Palacio Del Mar

AMPI stands for Asociación Mexicana de Profesionales Inmobiliarios (Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals). It is pretty much the Mexican version of NAR. Its Agents like to keep themselves up to date on the local market and follow the same ethical standards as in the US.

Last Wednesday May 20 about 30 AMPI Professional Agents gather to tour Baja real estate along the Rosarito coast and refresh their knowledge on what is readily available on this market.  The tour started at Whales Tale coffee shop inside Bajamar where Mona Key served complimentary coffee and donuts. After touring Bajamar Golf Course with Mimi Mills, the group continued north to La Mision, Plaza del Mar, Marena Cove and ended at Palacio del Mar where they were greeted by the Developers and the Sales Team. read more »

Baby Boomers Buying In These Locations Now For Their Future

Boomers Buying Baja Lots

Boomers Buying Baja Lots

Since the early days in Baja, US Citizens have been buying residential Beach Front and Ocean View lots , building their dream Beach House, and for an increasing number, their retirement homes. Many of the older and more stable communities in Playas de Rosarito such as Las Gaviotas , Real Del Mar , San Antonio Del Mar and Mission Viejo and Punta Piedra all started out selling lots, most of which had very good building restrictions in place.

These Baja communities have established a reputation as a great place to live or buy a home. Over the last few years, with the increase in demand along the coast, many Americans had given up the idea of building and went with new condo construction. However, once again retirees are looking at their future and they are opting to cash in now for the perfect location and buying a lot while taking advantage of the current pricing advantage here in Baja. read more »

Baja California State Goverments Approves 15 million USD Credit to Local Developers

Rosarito Beach Looking North

Rosarito Beach Looking North

Due to the approval of a 220 million pesos credit (around 15 million USD) for the development of Rosarito Beach, local developers are expected to get the benefits of the grants, this was said in Tijuana by Sebastian Lanz Paredes, President of the CMIC: Cámara Mexicana de la Industria de la Construcción (Mexican Chamber of the Development Industry).

During the session of the CMIC Rosarito Beach Major, Hugo Torres Chabert, stated that the main development projects for this year will be the construction of the Poliduct Boulevard, which will connect Rosarito with La Mesa, in Tijuana.

Torres Chabert added that with the Baja California State Congress approval of the 220 million pesos credit, Rosarito will put pavement into a total of 158 streets. The CMIC expects that its members could obtain the grants and help support the local industry. read more »