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[*] posted on 7-8-2015 at 08:10 AM


The homes I saw on that web site were over $US 250K

In Dec. I plan to drive south and visit Muluge, Loreto and La Paz and see for myself.
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[*] posted on 7-8-2015 at 08:51 AM


Quote: Originally posted by SFandH  
Quote: Originally posted by JC43  

Where else can you buy a decent home (2/2 or 3/3) for under 20K ???


Maybe Detroit.

But Mulege?

20K? Quick! Where? Link with photos?


[Edited on 7-8-2015 by SFandH]


SFandH,
just come and look for yourself. If you want to purchase a home, you should make your homework yourself. There are homes for under 20K. They are not advertised at all. But you have to look along the river valley for these "opportunities". And you gotto be in Mulege to see what the actual cause of that purchase price is.
Good luck.
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[*] posted on 7-8-2015 at 08:53 AM


Homes recently posted ran from 19K up....Lots of places in all price ranges...JC43 is a sleaze....con man....ignore him.....He did the same thing in the past....



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[*] posted on 7-8-2015 at 09:23 AM


Hi my friends I'll tell you what I would like to find in Southern Baja

Small house like a beach cottage

On the beach or close

I would like to construct a mooring for my boat, ideally this would be right in front of the house and I could easily pull the boat out of the water on a trailer if bad weather threatened.

I'd get something like an aluminum Baja Bayrunner

I'd like to go fishing every day

My MX wife needs to be close to a bigger town like Loreto for shopping, movies, going to a coffee shop, etc.

We both need social interaction, friends to hang out with.

If summers are too hot we will return to our apartment in Playas


Modest home, low cost, simple quality but cool and comfortable. 1 or 2 bedroom. I'd like to build a hurricane proof garage for the boat.

Costs like $US 260K are way out of line more like 1/10 of that!

Also would consider buying an RV and having winters down there and summers up here. Tow the boat.
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[*] posted on 7-8-2015 at 11:10 AM


Quote: Originally posted by chuckie  
Homes recently posted ran from 19K up....Lots of places in all price ranges...JC43 is a sleaze....con man....ignore him.....He did the same thing in the past....


.... and chuckie is a clown... always repeating what I said already in the last post....he is not even in Baja anymore... so what?
I´m saying homes for under 20K
He is saying for 19K and up
what a clown hahahahaha
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[*] posted on 7-8-2015 at 12:05 PM


SlyOnce, sounds like a good plan. Check out the beaches south of Santa Rosalia down to and along Bahia Concepcion. That sounds like the place for you. Bahia Concepcion is usually real calm, good for smallish outboard boats. Beautiful beaches, crystal clear water.

One plan that is really hassle free and relatively cheap is to get a trailer to live in, tow it down and store it someplace during the winter. You can easily do that in the Bahia Concepcion area, it allows you to move around, and you don't need to tow it back and find a place to keep it in the summer in TJ. If you don't have a tow vehicle, you might find a trailer for sale there and pay someone with a tow vehicle to drag it to the beach, next to a shade palapa, and return it to storage when it's time to head north.

Get a good, roomy tent and explore the beaches first before you buy anything.

Also, there were places for sale here last winter.

http://www.posadaconcepcion.net/

26.753702, -111.897513

I looked around a bit. I think it may be close to what you're thinking, but more expensive. Plus there is annual rent for the land that, I think, also covers electricity and water.



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[*] posted on 7-9-2015 at 07:15 AM


SF&H has the right idea, heres a variation on that theme...There are places down there on both sides of the river, that essentially have been abandoned...I have been in discussion with an owner that would lease his property with husk house with an option to buy (giveaway price). The husk has been cleaned, has an operating bathroom, roof, no windows or doors. Thoughts are to park an RV at that location use the facility, consider it a high class Palapa....Lease price would cover HIS lease cost to the park in which it is located...I suspect there are others who would be interested in shedding their obligations if contacted. Most of them were pretty much made well by their insurance companies, and now have minimal investments....



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