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[*] posted on 4-6-2016 at 02:04 PM


Yes its hard to understand a big development in such an undeveloped region.

Obviously it is a very long term deal. No grid yet and still has a crappy road. It surely will fail without a real airport. However land with government approvals probably has some enhanced value for someone?

There is other speculation going on. The C. Slim investment in beach land is an example with no approvals for any development.

I guess most of us do not understand how the super rich view investments?

I see large parcels of desert being sold all the time and they are on the west side of Hwy 5 south of Hwy 3. Go figure what kind of speculation is going on there? One thing for sure is public access is being restricted. I guess more fences will soon appear?
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