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Home for Sale in Bahia San Luis Alfonsinas Gonzaga

cs1185 - 10-6-2025 at 02:30 PM

Move-In Ready • Fully Furnished • Turnkey Retreat

Escape to paradise with this fully furnished, solar-powered vacation home located in the exclusive and secluded resort community of Alfonsinas Bay. This is a dream location for adventurers, anglers, and anyone seeking tranquil coastal living. Click the links below to see video and photos.

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🛏 Home Features:
• Move-in ready
• Solar-powered, self-sufficient setup
• Saltwater system for toilet – eco-friendly living
• Spacious trailer home with two large attached garages
• Fully operational and well-maintained

🚤 Boating & Fishing Ready:
• 20ft and 16ft powerboats included – perfect for fishing and exploring the Gulf
• Alfonsinas is known for its calm waters and abundant marine life

🍽 Local Amenities:
• 3 charming Mexican restaurants within the community
• 1 mini supermarket
• Friendly, tight-knit neighborhood vibe

📍 Location Perks:
• Located inside the sought-after Alfonsinas Bay Resort

On land leased from the Mexican government – details available upon request.


📧 Email genesummers68@gmail.com or call 310-422-6042 now to request pricing and more information!

[Edited on 10-6-2025 by cs1185]

lencho - 10-6-2025 at 02:56 PM

Quote: Originally posted by cs1185  
On land leased from the Mexican government

From the government? Please explain how that works.

4x4abc - 10-6-2025 at 06:06 PM

with the right connections you can get beach concessions (below the 2 meter line) from the government
Alfonsina told me once how her husband managed to do that
so yes, some of the Alfonsina family land is government leased

latitude32 - 10-6-2025 at 07:02 PM

didn't hurt that her husband was an attorney....spend twenty bucks and buy "Alfonsina a Baja Legend" ;)

lencho - 10-6-2025 at 08:35 PM

Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc  
with the right connections you can get beach concessions (below the 2 meter line) from the government

Come to think of it, part of the Aquamarina RV park in La Paz was built on concession land. As I recall, it became problematic due to that fact; might have had something to do with putting permanent structures there.

Personally, I'd be uneasy buying a house build on concession land. :(

It all depends on the Ejido (leased land)

Mula - 10-7-2025 at 06:55 AM

I had Ejido leased land for 11 years with no problem.
A great landlord.
1 hectarea.