That is amazing.
Is the drop off to the sea as drastic as it looks in the pix. What are they going to do have slides, funiculars.....ah better yet burro rides.
I can certainly understand how someone would want a view of La Paz. It is stunning from afar! Jack Swords - 5-5-2008 at 12:58 PM
Judging by the photos, it looks like the old development off the road to San Juan de la Costa. It is the dirt road that goes between two brick
entrance ways towards the beach before the paved road encounters the Sea of Cortez, kinda north of and adjacent to the Rodriguez ranch. Lots of old
cement power poles leading up to the dunes (look like sailboat masts...not visible from the paved road). Check it out for us Larry!BMG - 5-6-2008 at 03:41 PM
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Originally posted by lencho
And check out the pictures: they'll have "roof gardens"-- is that green construction or what!
Wonder how they're planning to deal with a foot of water coming down onto that sod roof in the first hurricane...
--Larry
You must have missed the part about the cisterns under the houses.
"Casas Vista and Casas Terraza additionally have aprox. 620 sq ft of underground storage and parking."longlegsinlapaz - 5-6-2008 at 05:22 PM
One WAY smaller than yours & mine....you can't swim, you can just get in & take two steps to reach the far wall! Only for cooling off, no
room for exercise, unless you have a water pogo stick! oldlady - 5-8-2008 at 07:19 AM
Happen to drive out that way yesterday and sure enough, there's a sign up where they are going to build. There was a modicum of activity, but as we
breezed by it didn't look like much, if anything has been started yet.
Later, hubby picked up a brochure at Vista Properties in Centenario. Snappy...done on PhotoShop and looks like it exists. Rep said sales are going
well.