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2 bed 2 bath LA BOCANA US$175,000 Photos added

BajaBlanca - 7-12-2021 at 09:42 AM

We are ready to sell our off the grid, solar powered gorgeous home. Ejido but now able to convert to titled property with outstanding 180* Pacific Ocean views.

2 bedrooms
2 full baths
one small office


Roman style stone wall surrounds the property
horseshoe driveway
front porch with garden

90 by 44 square meters = huge lot

2 car garage with plenty of room for toys and tools

Please write to Les for photos and information
Les Heil <bajabocana@gmail.com>



























Lot in front and in back are also available. Three minutes to town!









[Edited on 10-19-2021 by BajaBlanca]

advrider - 7-12-2021 at 06:54 PM

Hate to see it go but someone will be very happy. You have an amazing view and a wonderful town that you have picked to live in. Your place is perfect for someone wanting some square footage/space. Might try to stay in November if it hasn't sold yet? Good luck.

Bajaboy - 7-13-2021 at 06:38 AM

Good luck on a quick sale.

BajaBlanca - 7-13-2021 at 06:46 AM

Thanks and I bet it sells soon - it better before Les changes his mind LOL

We shall keep the hotel and sell the house. We love everything about the hotel business.


pauldavidmena - 7-13-2021 at 08:00 AM

Does the house come with cats?

:)

BajaBlanca - 7-27-2021 at 02:22 AM

I can find new ones LOL

Meaning new ones to go with the house!

[Edited on 10-20-2021 by BajaBlanca]

BajaBlanca - 10-20-2021 at 06:07 AM

I neglected to mention that we have a wonderful solar system that runs everything from washing machine to microwave.

We also have running water piped in, just like the rest of town.

It is possible to run electricity to the house, we just chose not to do it.

BajaBlanca - 12-24-2021 at 12:11 PM

Hello again, we have sold almost all the furniture and just waiting for the perfect family to take over this great home!


Merry Christmas! Wesołych Świąt! Feliz Natal!



ElCap - 12-24-2021 at 07:28 PM

We are gong to miss you guys - Baja and La Bocana are losing some wonderful people. Merry Xmas and best wishes to your next chapter.

BajaBlanca - 12-25-2021 at 04:18 PM

There is a city limit and all the houses inside that area are titled (our hotel included).

The rest of the land was federal. Became ejido, and first generation ejidatarios were allowed to sell their lots. All the lots are now in the process of getting titled. From what we were told, it had to be done all at the same time - hundreds of lots.

Great news for us!

BajaBlanca - 12-26-2021 at 07:16 AM

No system like that in Brazil.

chippy - 12-26-2021 at 07:56 AM

Quote: Originally posted by lencho  
Quote: Originally posted by BajaBlanca  
Became ejido, and first generation ejidatarios were allowed to sell their lots.

Do you understand why the ejido system evolved away from communal ownership? (I don't, guess I need to do some research)...

Is there anything like that structure in Brazil?


[Edited on 12-26-2021 by lencho]


This happened here on the coast of Jalisco around 20 years ago. Still happening all over the Pacific coast.:light:

advrider - 12-26-2021 at 04:14 PM

Is it maybe the lure of fast cash for many in the co-op (ejido)? Maybe many are no longer worried about future generations and more about the now?

gnukid - 12-26-2021 at 08:19 PM

An Ejido is a super Federal foundation, meaning above and separate from federal law, Delegacion is city/state. You can live in a Ejido with services or with Delegation services or both or neither.

Ejidos attempt to provide community services and schools but City/State are usually more able to provide water, power, garbage, road management etc. with Federal support.

Ejido land is subject to PROCEDE and DOMINIO PLENO law, categorized land as PARCELES, Uso Comun, SOLARES, or DOMINIO PLENO. SOLARES and DOMINIO PLENO property is privatized and can have a Titulo, Uso Comun generally has less services and may become Private once a majority of the Ejido is divided up by constancia and approved by Ejido. The process seems to occur in large sections that have been surveyed and the conversion occurs by signature of the Ejido following first right of refusal 30 day period.

Parceles land can be used by the Ejido members, and Solares and Dominio Pleno may be sold by agreement of an assigned Ejido member to any Mexican or to Permanent and Temporary Residents and foreigners, though foreigners have little standing to contest issues of challenge by Ejido members of first right of refusal during conversion of ownership brought by the Ejido, if the Ejido do not join together to approve the conversion. There is no point that the Nationality of the buyer is validated during the process, until there is a conversion to Titulo or a challenge to that process.

There are a large number of foreigners who live on Ejido property land in Baja and occasionally there is a contest to conversion to private property during the 30 day right of refusal period or that the process was not properly publicized of followed.

Apparently, Uso Comun can be assigned for lease up to 30 years.

It's possible that there can be issues as Ejidos complete the divisions of all their property and newly inherited Ejido members look for more income by challenging the first right of refusal of conversion process to private property.

It's helpful to ask the seller and verify by seeing the paperwork (usually constancia) what category type of Ejido Parcele land is being offered for sale, Solares, DOMINIO PLENO or Uso Comun which is usually used for public grazing schools, garbage dump, water and power etc. Usually there is a large plan for the region available that shows how the area is currently divided and categorized. You may also do some research with the office of Agraria and/or with the President of the Ejido who should be able to answer questions.

Your milage may vary... depending on the ejido, the category type of property, line of ownership and timing.



[Edited on 12-27-2021 by gnukid]