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House Wanted for 6 months

VitaminE - 11-30-2014 at 02:30 PM

Hello There

i am a Canadian who travelers regularly to La Paz, and this year the time has come to escape the rough Canadian Winters :)).

My budget does not allow me fancy rentals, but rather something more modest for a modest budget.

I will be arriving in January and will be leaving sometimes aground June, thus making it a 6 months rental.

Would prefer a little house in Downtown area, furnished or somewhat furnished as i have some accumulated stuff in storage already.


Thanking you enormously and waiting for your offers

Hakuna Matata

Ricardo - 11-30-2014 at 07:08 PM

Try this phone number in La Paz
612-1688201
Down town one block off Malecon.
Very reasonable and nice people.

BajaBill74 - 11-30-2014 at 08:41 PM

I worked in the Congo in 1976 for three months. (At that time it was called Ziare) In Swahili, Hakuna Matata meant "No Problem".

VitaminE, could you lets us know if there is a meaning for your name?


bajabuddha - 11-30-2014 at 11:27 PM

Seriously.....

A Canadian in Baja on a budget.......

Really? J/K (sorta!) :lol:

BajaBlanca - 12-1-2014 at 02:11 AM

welcome VitaminE and there are lots of good deals in La Paz!

VitaminE - 12-27-2014 at 07:54 PM

Hello Guys

i have finally arrived after driving 1 week with little stops. i ll tell you this its pretty tiresome , but doable, and now its the time for house searching.
I ve been driving up and down on couple up from Malecon and could not find anyting.

does anybody have some phone nrs or addresses where i could inquire of some.

i really need to find one starting January or asap

would appreciate your help with this one.

and thank you to those who provided already some instructions ....

VitaminE - 12-27-2014 at 07:57 PM

Quote: Originally posted by Ricardo  
Try this phone number in La Paz
612-1688201
Down town one block off Malecon.
Very reasonable and nice people.


Thank your Ricardo , i am now here and will call them tomorrow (sunday)

VitaminE - 12-27-2014 at 07:59 PM

Quote: Originally posted by BajaBill74  
I worked in the Congo in 1976 for three months. (At that time it was called Ziare) In Swahili, Hakuna Matata meant "No Problem".

VitaminE, could you lets us know if there is a meaning for your name?



Hello Bill, it stuck to my mind from the cartoon Lion the King , but i always thought that it meant No Worries , but both motos are acceptable to me. I just love it that 's all :))))

Hakuna Matata

VitaminE - 12-27-2014 at 08:01 PM

Quote: Originally posted by BajaBlanca  
welcome VitaminE and there are lots of good deals in La Paz!


Helo Blanca,

do you know how to tap on those good deals ? cause i been driving up and down the streets and coudl not find anything.

any input will be appreciated

cheers

Ricardo - 12-28-2014 at 09:17 AM

When on the Malecon go up Benito Juarez one block, turn left on Dominguez 1st driveway on right (right across the street) steep driveway with gate. It may be closed if so you can go around to the
front Next street up and get in that way.

Ricardo - 12-28-2014 at 09:27 AM

You can also stop in at The Shack and ask if they know of anything available. Its half a block from Benito Juarez on the Malecon, opens at noon I think

durrelllrobert - 12-28-2014 at 09:37 AM

My Canadian wife was doing the 6 months in Baja/ 6 months in Alberta thing for 10 years before she met me. Now it's down to one month in Canada (July) and 11 here in Punta Banda. PS: Sorry I'm taken ;D