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New Beach House for rent in lovely Bahia Asucnion

shari - 1-18-2007 at 09:06 AM


We are happy to announce the completion of our new luxury beach house in Bahia Asuncion. My husband Juan is putting the finishing touches on his creation...the stone walls are amazing...he's a true artist! It is a modern 2 bedroom, rock face, tiled bungalow right on the beach with a view of the bay. Sleep to the sound of waves and shore birds and it's a short walk to the stores and half a block from a palapa restaurant. The house is fully equiped with hot shower, full kitchen and dining room with new appliances, all the bells and whistles including DVD and boogie and surf boards. Just bring your bathing suits! There are two queen size beds and a futon/bed couch as well. There is laundry and maid service available as well as meals can be ordered and delivered.
Rates start at $75 a night/couple with a 2 night minimum. Extra people $15 each. Fly in visitors welcome and we can pick you up at the air strip. You will love our quiet friendly village where you can fish, surf, snorkel, dive, beachcomb, horseback ride, hike, fossil hunt and learn some spanish! This is REAL mexico...kinda like the old days.
view from the door



launching panga in front of the house



[Edited on 1-18-2007 by shari]

Bajagypsy - 1-18-2007 at 09:10 AM

Shari it looks wonderful, congratulations. Check your U2U.

FARASHA - 1-18-2007 at 09:35 AM

Looks inviting!!!!!!!! Will pass around this info (German Mexico FORUM, Friends,...) with your permission. Any INDOOR PIX?? Any Pix from the area around the casa, (beach etc)
Is it also on your Website now? >f<

shari - 1-18-2007 at 09:44 AM

Muchas Gracias Farasha....we're working on getting a website together now with all the pics of inside and out...stay tuned. This was just our coming out announcement! We still have to put the stone front patio on and finish some small details in the next couple of weeks but thought I'd let everyone know that we are now taking reservations. We're really excited about it and happy that we can now accomodate folks who don't want to tinkle in an outhouse!

capt. mike - 1-18-2007 at 01:07 PM

very nice and i can't wait to stay in it!!!!!!!!!!!

you should post this at the BBP, you'll get biz Shari............on second thot, maybe not, once the secret is out you'll need several more............and then, crap - the hungry developers will move in!!
see you this summer when the outdoor gas oven that is phx az is running.:cool:

Minnow - 1-18-2007 at 03:03 PM

When people see this, and it seems as though word is getting out, you will need to book far in advance. Good for you Shari and Juan. I can't wait to visit.:bounce:

zforbes - 1-18-2007 at 04:22 PM

I can hardly wait to see the completed beach house in person. I saw it in progress (Shari & I changed into bathing suits before hitting the beach one day) and I welcomed the opportunity to pee in a bathroom instead of an outhouse (yes, I'm a bit girly in that regard). This is a beautiful little house, and the beach is a stone's throw away. Hmmm...maybe I need to take unpaid educational leave to go and learn more Spanish before my next scheduled vacation. (Note to self: Must develop that thought.)

Mexitron - 1-18-2007 at 04:25 PM

Nice work Shari--good luck to your new venture!

shari - 1-18-2007 at 10:06 PM

thank so much...we are pretty excited and also bought the lot behind this place where we plan to put in a few RV spots and build a nice bathroom, shower house and a rock clubhouse. This is our 2007 project to keep us from drinking to much tecate! Cheers NOmads

capt. mike - 1-19-2007 at 05:22 AM

hummmmmmm...............RV spots??

any chance of permanent places on lease by the year?? i am looking for a summer home for my 34' coachman

abreojos - 1-19-2007 at 05:52 AM

I've thought about doing the same with my place in Abreojos, Shari! I would love to get out of Cabo and be living the way I like down here. Good luck to you.

shari - 1-19-2007 at 08:43 AM

Captain Mike...depends! Use your imagination.....

Iflyfish - 1-19-2007 at 11:45 AM

Congrats Shari.
It is a very comfortable house with all the amenities. I think it is the best house in town. The location is amazing. The tree and surrounding hedge provide nice shade in the mid day. The mocking bird is feeding its nestling now and it is wonderful to hear it's singing. I think it mimicked my "oh sh.." when I banged my leg on our steps getting out of our motor home. I really think I heard this.

Congrats again Shari.

Iflyfish

Shari...the new 'digs' looks real cozy....

Mexray - 1-19-2007 at 08:06 PM

...I assume there's no extra charge for any of the overnight 'shakers' or 'rumbles' from the 'Lava Gods' that have been bothering you, the last couple of months...:yes:

Maybe you could run a promotion..." come and enjoy the vibrating bed, and you don't have to feed it any quarters!"

Seriously though, haven't heard much lately about your 'Whole lot of shaking goin' on' down there...assume things have quieted down for now.

Congrats on the new place!

capt. mike - 1-20-2007 at 06:30 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by shari
Captain Mike...depends! Use your imagination.....


ok...............i imagine i can pay someone to tow it over........and then i imagine setting it up on your property and tieing in to water, sewer and power............and now i am imagining paying a yearly rent for the spot and building a palapa covered patio around it.............

but i can't imagine how much you need to charge for this fantasy.:?:

elgatoloco - 1-20-2007 at 05:33 PM

Congrats on the finish of the casa by the sea. That is a lovely location. Hope to be able to get down this summer and spend some time.

fishbuck - 1-20-2007 at 06:45 PM

Okay, anyone interested in flying to Shari's from San Diego? I think we can go nostop to Guerro and clear customs there. I think about 3 hours. About $200 a piece based on shared aircraft expense for 4 people.
We could stop at San Felipe to break the trip up a little. I don't think it would add much time to the trip.
It could be a good 3 or 4 day weekend trip.
U2U if interested.

capt. mike - 1-21-2007 at 07:22 AM

fishbuck..........when was the last time you flew baja? you can't do an AOE entry at Guerro negro - and they no longer have fuel for GA there, only military.
you'll have to clear in to baja at MMES, MMSF, TJ or MMLT. Watch your gas depending on what you're flying or unless you have auto gas STC, or plan on adding boost to premium and burning it off low.

well, have a good one. let us know how it goes and when. maybe we can get a few aero planes together and have a nomadian fly-in at Ascuncion.:coolup:

Cypress - 1-21-2007 at 08:24 AM

Good luck with the new interprise!:tumble:

David K - 1-21-2007 at 11:03 AM

MMES, MMSF, TJ or MMLT... or in English: Ensenada, San Felipe, Tijuana (duh), Loreto...

Mike is Tijuana MMTJ?

SiReNiTa - 1-21-2007 at 01:55 PM

Hey fishbuck, swell idea...our first fly in clients just took off after they measured the runway here which they raved about...4,805' and super smooth. Jamie is writing a new baja flying book and is researching the strips around here. Her husband found an outrageously huge megaladon fossilized tooth which made him a truly happy man. Pics tomorrow! We have all the gear here including fishing or camping etc. so all ya need is your bathing suit and passport. They cleared customs in San Felipe...they also said if anyone wants info to email them at www.airmech.com.

David K - 1-21-2007 at 02:45 PM

Great to read... I would like to get that book when it's done...

Galen Hanselman's 1998 book 'Air Baja!' has Bahia Asuncion's runway measured at 4,796' which is only 9 feet shorter than Jamie's... so it seems they pretty much are in agreement.

fishbuck - 1-21-2007 at 03:43 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by capt. mike
fishbuck..........when was the last time you flew baja? you can't do an AOE entry at Guerro negro - and they no longer have fuel for GA there, only military.
you'll have to clear in to baja at MMES, MMSF, TJ or MMLT. Watch your gas depending on what you're flying or unless you have auto gas STC, or plan on adding boost to premium and burning it off low.

well, have a good one. let us know how it goes and when. maybe we can get a few aero planes together and have a nomadian fly-in at Ascuncion.:coolup:

Ha ha, thanks for the tip Cap. That would have been a little embarrassing. But I would have checked it out. Okay, I guess a we will stop at San Felipe for fuel and AOE. The 182 makes it no problema with more than enough fuel to get back to San Felipe. The 172 is stretching it a little. Maybe we can dump 10 gal of premium in it to get back to San Felipe. I don't know if it has the STC or not. It would be diluted with about 15 gal of 100LL so it should work. Ever tried it?

capt. mike - 1-22-2007 at 05:42 AM

no, i hold 90 gals and have a load of range at 65% power, my usual setting; 147 kts for 6.5 hours if ever i wanted.

plus i really don't want to risk detonation in my hi comp o-540.
however, in a n emerg, i'd add some pemex hi test and octane boost to one tank and fly it off low altitude before switching over to 100LL.

i just never have placed myself in that dilemma.:O

rbwrivers - 1-22-2007 at 08:53 AM

Shari it looks great!!!
I'm counting down, we'll see you in 32 days.

Bruce R Leech - 1-22-2007 at 09:07 AM

Mick sounds like the kind of pilot I could fly with:bounce: