lenstewart
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Year round home for sale in Loma Azul, Mulege
5 year old, year round home in Loma Azul. Appraised $83,500. Offered for $75,000. 1 or 2 bedrooms (1 BR + large family room, or 2 BR), 1 bath, loft
office, patio, 2nd floor porch with view of the arroyo, the ocean to the east and a glimpse of the river to the west. Titled, double lot. Trees,
shrubs, palms, agaves all about 3 years old, but growing nicely.
24 photos and much more info on Craigslist
https://bajasur.craigslist.org/reo/d/year-round-home-in-loma...
[Edited on 5-17-2019 by lenstewart]
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55steve
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Very nice!
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advrider
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What a nice place and good location, love the layout and size...
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advrider
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What is the sq feet? Why are you selling, is the title held by a bank trust? Is that a new stove waiting to go in.Really like this place.
[Edited on 5-19-2019 by advrider]
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caj13
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My question as well - what does "titled property" mean. I'm sure its clear to seasoned real estate / mexico/propoerty owners, but for those of us
just now looking to get into it, I guess I'm not clear on what a
"titles Property" is
thanks
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SFandH
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"titled" as compared to leased and/or ejido property I'd guess. In other words, a Mexican can own the lot with his/her name on the property title, an
American needs to use a Fideicomiso.
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lenstewart
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Thanks for all the comments. And, apologies: I was away from Baja Nomads for a day or two so just now able to respond. Basically, we own the property
-- land and structures -- and it is legally titled in my partner's name. He is a Mexican citizen. Purchaser, if Mexican, can buy it directly outright.
Of course, any expat will need to organize a fideicomiso or a corporation (or get a presta nombre). Our attorney in La Paz will handle closing,
escrow, tax payments, title transfer and/or setup of a fideicomiso if that is needed. Let me know through Craigslist or U2U here if I can provide
additional info. Thanks.
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Bajaboy
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Did you have the house built yourself? I really like the floor plan from the pictures. We want to build another casita on our property and yours
looks perfect.
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