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JZ
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Where do Americans live in Baja?
Take out Cabo, La Paz. Ensenada, and TJ. What are the 5 most popular places. Related, which ones do you think are best?
[Edited on 8-9-2016 by JZ]
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del mar
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rosarito!
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loreto115
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Loreto. Great place to live.
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David K
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San Felipe region.
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Bajaboy
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Define best?
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JZ
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Let's not over think this. Whatever places you'd choose to live in if you were gonna live in Baja, at least part of the year.
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
Let's not over think this. Whatever places you'd choose to live in if you were gonna live in Baja, at least part of the year.
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Ok, we live in Bahia Asuncion about two months per year
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rts551
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The answer to your question is ....All over. Related....where ever the poster lives. In our case Punta Abreojos.
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JZ
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Between these what's the most to least populated by Americans:
Los Barilles
Loreto
Todos Santos
San Felipe
Bahia Asuncion
Mulege
Feel free to add similar ones I missed.
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I'd spend six months of the year out on my old favorite beach 25 miles south of Myulehay (favorite town) if it was still livable. Solar panels, haul
water, no phones or Wi-Fi except in La Puebla.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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just like Chavela Vargas...
To paraphrase the celebrated Mexican singer of soulful Rancheros, we can live wherever pleases us!
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Here is the actual quotation of Chavela Vargas during an interview about her life history. She was born in Costa Rica but emmigrated to Mexico for the
opportunities the culture's rich music held for her. She lived in Mexico for some 80 years and became a citizen:
"-Si soy Mexicana (Yes, I am Mexican)
-Chavela, pero usted nació en Costa Rica (But, Chavela, you were born in Costa Rica)
-Los mexicanos nacemos donde nos da la rech#&%ada gana! ( Mexicans are born wherever the f#%k we want!)"
Chavela Vargas "No Soy De Aqui, No Soy De Alla" https://youtu.be/YbR1jpwwdbc
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So, come to Baja. Come and experience all it holds and listen, listen for its voice to speak your name. Then you'll know where to settle in.
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"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
"It's the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." ~ Aristotle
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define Americans???
I can safely put Bahia Asuncion at the end of that most to least populated havens...I believe there are less than 10 who actually live here full time.
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In Punta Abreojos we only have 3 full timers. 2 more that live here at least 1/2 time and I counted 48 homes or trailers for part timers.
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Where and why Americans and Canadians for that matter live in Baja can be a complex matter. Everyone has their likes and dislikes and other reasons
for living in an area. It could be the fishing or the beaches or the solitude or the various amenities. The one thing I've often heard about Americans
living in Baja is that they tend to congregate into their own communities or enclaves. I don't know if that is true for every location or not.
For me I would pick La Paz as my first choice. I fell in love with the city on my first visit in 1989 and every visit since has re-enforced my
opinion. I did not like Loreto the first few times I was there. I thought it to be a dirty town with trash everywhere. In the last 10-15 years I have
changed my mind. I now find it a great place. Excellent hotels and restaurants and many things to do and see in the area. I like San Felipe and all
the off road excitement there. Ironically the two places that fit what I like is San Quintin and Constitucion due to the agriculture.
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Punta Banda; never hotter than 85 and never a frost (at our house). Only 2 hours from the border for US medical and shopping when needed. Only 1/2
hour to all that Ensenada has to offer, and relatively good fishing in your front yard.
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Quote: Originally posted by durrelllrobert | Punta Banda; never hotter than 85 and never a frost (at our house). Only 2 hours from the border for US medical and shopping when needed. Only 1/2
hour to all that Ensenada has to offer, and relatively good fishing in your front yard. |
yup...for me anyway year round great weather is a huge plus!
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Our original plan was to live in Bahia Asunción full-time. But medical conditions dictated Ensenada.
Udo
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I love living in Playas de TJ and have lived there full time for 3 years now.
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J.P.
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BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN BAJA.
I have lived a lot of places in my lifetime and PUNTA BANDA has the best weather year around and a lot of the convinces previously stated. but as a
community it Total Sucks.
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Udo
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Where in Punta Banda do you live, J.P?
Udo
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