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Oceanview 1 bedroom in Mulege $75,000.

Robinhood - 11-29-2011 at 04:10 PM

Spectacular ocean and river views! Located in Loma Azul for those of you who know Mulege and want a nice 1 bedroom 1 bath home at the top of the bluff overlooking the Mulege River and Sea of Cortez which is a short 150m walk along the river road. Great rental property or personal residence.
Contact robin@mulegeproperties.com.mx
http://s1124.photobucket.com/albums/l561/mulegeproperties/Ho...

DianaT - 11-29-2011 at 04:14 PM

Cute place--- is it titled or leased land?

However, in the second photo, that kitty cat does not look like he is going anywhere---He seems to be quite content. :-)

Robinhood - 11-29-2011 at 05:38 PM

It's land we've owned for 8 years and is purchased from the Ejido through Notario 20 and they have issued an Escritura which states it's been purchased from the Ejido. This is a legal binding document, states that when actual legal titles are issued they are legally bound to cooperate in the title process. the buyer will hold title through either a fideicomiso(bank trust) or in a Mexican corporation. Very legal and binding.

The kitty is living happily with us wherever the winds of fortune take us.

SFandH - 11-30-2011 at 10:51 AM

Any informed comments about this real estate arrangement? I'm puzzled by it. I don't know, but I thought the government owns the ejido land and therefore it's not something the members of the ejido can sell until and if titles are issued. I have heard of other folks in the Mulege area buying ejido land. It seems like it's not unusual in that area.

I like Mulege and would like a winter home there but I can't afford the expensive places on leased land and playa El Burro type houses are not for me. I'd like to have a concrete block house with a strong roof.

Mengano - 11-30-2011 at 11:46 AM

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Originally posted by Robinhood
It's land we've owned for 8 years and is purchased from the Ejido through Notario 20 and they have issued an Escritura which states it's been purchased from the Ejido. This is a legal binding document, states that when actual legal titles are issued they are legally bound to cooperate in the title process. the buyer will hold title through either a fideicomiso(bank trust) or in a Mexican corporation. Very legal and binding.


This is a train wreck. You own nothing. Foreigners are not allowed to own ejido property and the ejido cannot sell that property until it has been converted to "Domino Pleno" . This is a long process, which requires a survey of the property, a subdivision into individual parcels and the approval of the Agrarian Court, for one thing. The contract of "cooperation" in the title process is not worth the paper it is written on. In addition, any ejiditario has a legal first right of refusal to buy the land when it is privatized.

wessongroup - 11-30-2011 at 11:56 AM

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Finaddict - 11-30-2011 at 11:58 AM

SFandH

Check your U2U

Robinhood - 11-30-2011 at 01:54 PM

SFANDH...I'd be happy to discuss our experience with the process. I'm very comfortable with it. Contact me at robin@mulegeproperties.com.mx

Lindalou - 11-30-2011 at 01:58 PM

Are you the Robin that goes with the mexican lady that ran the elcandil for awhile about 3 or 4 years ago when they closed Santispac down?

Mago's Coffee and Sweet's

Robinhood - 11-30-2011 at 02:16 PM

Yes, that was my wife, Margarita, and I. We realized Mulege had enough restaurants. Scotty took it over and is the right guy for the biz. We moved around the corner across from Agua 2000 and have a thriving bakery "Mago's Coffee and Sweet's" where you'll find free WiFi, good coffee and cappuccino's, and some of the best bakery good's anywhere. At least that's what people tell me on a daily basis.