Originally posted by burro bob
Yankeeirishman
I think you have your new developments mixed up.
Playa de Paraiso is located north of hotel El Missiones and south of the marina.
The development over the hill just past the military check south of town is La Hacienda. It has been there a long time. I believe it also has a new
phase of development going in. There are also several others a little further south that fit your description, but the are not Playa de Paraiso.
In 1997 I called San Felipe, a small fishing village trying to turn into a destination resort, in a description of San Felipe I wrote for "The Net".
I have seen that same phrase used many times since then. It might have been true then, it isn't now.
I'd like to know where Eric the salesman gets his figures for percentages of locals to tourists. Over Spring break or Memorial day weekend he might be
close, but in the summer it's about 90% Mexican and 10% other. I don't have any official stats to back this up just my own guesstimation. But then I
doubt that Eric the salesman has any hard stats either.
His assertion that it is cheaper to live here in San Felipe is a bunch of male bovine escreation. The only thing cheaper in San Felipe is sea food and
labor. In the case of the latter just remember, you get what you pay for. Everything else has to be trucked into town which adds to the price of
everything. Most of my friends here in San Felo are pretty excited about the new shopping center in El Centro and the new MEGA store in Mexicali,
where they go to buy most of the stuff they need.
burro bob |