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Update on Diamante del Mar (El Rosario)?
Seems there was a flurry of press about a year ago regarding the Diamante del Mar project in El Rosario. I've been interested in tracking its
progress, but can't find anything more recent that about 10 months. (Even the website now points to a Cabo development.)
Anyone have any tips about where I can find any information? (Other than driving down there.) Is the project still underway?
Gracias!
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movinguy
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Last I heard they were focusing all resources on the Cabo development and have shelved El Rosario for now.
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Taco de Baja
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Like many projects in Mexico, it started out with big plans that never materialized. The initial investment to be a Founding Member was something
like US $250,000.....Money that is probably long gone, if someone put money down...
I sent a stealthy request, as a potential investor, for info on the project back in 2003 and got this reply.
The link at the end now goes to the Cabo project (Password: ddm). But, you could try the phone #....
[EDIT] As a side note: Many of the gallery pictures, the satellite photo, the project descriptions on the "DDM - cabo" website...are still all of the
DDM- El Rosario project.....
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Fri 8/8/2003 3:02 PM
Mr. Smith,
Thank you for your inquiry. Construction of Diamante Del Mar has already begun. A private 6,000 foot concrete airstrip has just been poured. The
airstrip will handle planes up to a G-V or Global Express. This allows our members easy and private access to the Club. We will have our own customs
at the airstrip in a matter of months which will allow our members to bypass stops in and out of Mexico.
The Fazio course begins construction next week with Ken Ayers (Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe) as Project Director. Mass grading is being performed by
Grupo JV and Ranger Golf will be building the course. It is scheduled to be complete in 14 months. This will mark completion of phase I, along with
infrastructure and villas to accommodate 100 Founder Members, Fazio Course, Hacienda, tennis courts, swimming pools, restaurant, fitness, practice
facilities and pro shop.
The property is 9,700 acres located 210 miles south of San Diego on the west coast of Baja California. It is just north of El Rosario. We have three
miles of coast line where the Fazio and Davis Love III courses will be situated. The coast line is like Pebble Beach or Cypress Point in that the
waves crash against many of the eventual tee boxes and greens.
The completed project will include the Davis Love III ocean course, Mesa Links Course, spa, vineyard, boating facilities, equestrian center, homes,
casitas, etc... and will produce one of the finest Golf Clubs in the world.
One of the most exciting things about this project is that Diamante Del Mar has acquired Legal Title from a Mexican Ejido (a long, difficult process
that took the company more than 5 years to complete). This is paramount to foreigners legally owning the land through a Mexican Trust called a
fedeicomiso.
The initial members are called Founder Members. We are currently offering 100 Founder Memberships to Diamante Del Mar. If you are interested in
knowing more about the project I would like to send you a brochure and more information.
You can reach me anytime via cell phone below. Thank you for your interest Mr. Smith and I look forward to speaking with you.
Sincerely,
Brandt S. Hazen
Director of Sales
Diamante Del Mar Golf Club
Phone: 760.419.9535
http://www.diamantedelmar.com
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[Edited on 3-14-2007 by Taco de Baja]
[Edited on 3-16-2007 by Taco de Baja]
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To log in through the web site use access code DDM.
http://www.diamontedelmar.com
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movinguy
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Antonio (BajaCactus) probably knows what future plans are for the El Rosario site (if any)
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David K
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Guys, it isn't THAT way, fortunately...
Here is what I understand... (and I will email this to DDM people who can correct me if I am mistaken):
The project is headed by Americans and they couldn't pass up an opportunity to establish a Cabo resort first, when land there, by the Cabo paved
airstrip, north of town, became available.
The logic was that ALL the infrastructure was readily available in Cabo to build such a golf resort... So, do it there first... take what you learn
from Cabo, along with additional income earned... and then go full speed at Diamante del Mar... which, compared to Cabo is pretty remote, afterall.
Diamante del Mar (along the coast from La Lobera to La Bocana beach) will still become the worlds finest golf course(s) and executive class homes.
Of course, only time will tell...
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Also, Taco de Baja... that link does not go to Cabo, that is all DDM details, El Rosario. I couldn't find any link to the Cabo project, and I think I
clicked on every page.
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Quote: | Diamante del Mar (along the coast from La Lobera to La Bocana beach) will still become the worlds finest golf course(s) and executive class homes.
| Only executives need apply.
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I was called, at the last minute, to oversee the revegetation of the project. Thinking at first it would be great to work in Baja, then later
thinking why in the heck would I want to work in the place I vacation at, I decided to not uproot my life and work on the golf course...good thing
after all...
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So you went to TEXAS, instead!!??
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Well, when you find the love of your life then its worth uprooting! Besides...its only for awhile Delia loves camping and especially Baja!
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Actually Texas is pretty cool too--I look on it as kind of a Baja type adventure--just exploring a different part of the world than I'm used
too--pretty amazing to see the full moon come up over the prairie!
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Per my note here:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=21098#pid1873...
"...We were also able to say hi to Anthony from Diamante del Mar at the Pemex Sunday afternoon. Anthony says they're still busy with the Cabo location
- and communicated some interesting things they're doing because of challenges in getting grass for their golf courses."
He indicated that they were entirely focused on the Cabo property - and were spending some effort growing grass at the El Rosario(-area) facility at
the moment because of issues in importing grass used for golf courses. I could be remembering wrong, but they were so interested in the
possibilities, that they were hoping to sell some of the stuff to other resorts as well (???).
I think what was communicated to me at the festival in July (a couple of months prior) was that they had previously been in a holding pattern of sorts
because of a legal issue over the land - but that they had prevailed in that issue, and in the meantime they started with the Cabo development, and
would continue seeing that one through first before they came back and focused again on the El Rosario property.
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not rocket science guys.............they likely had crappy sales for the el rosario deal while cabo investment and land/unit sales is still very
strong.
they got the strip in 1st as a priority so the principles could get in and out without a long and pretty much boring as well as time consuming drive.
the challenge there is the gloomy WX so much of the time along the coast.
and getting in G4s et al without IFR approach equip on the field means after your huge investment you do not have guaranteed access anytime to fly in
if the WX goes and stays south.
it may come back but i'll bet not at their asking prices when so many sunny spots are avail at comparable prices Loreto and elsewhere - cabo etc.
it all works only when front ended sales feed it. See how many escrows or "founders" had contributed since inception - i bet few in actuality after
the developers get their names and friends names on the parcels at little/no cash actually in - the way it goes in development globally - i know.
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I received an email this morning that confirmed what I posted above (and Doug's post since)... In fact, the ejido issue did stall things, just as Doug
said but all is clear now.
The weather (WX) is usually beautiful there, the typical Pacific gloom seems to stay clear of that spot... Weather didn't stop Pebble Beach from being
built, and the weather in El Rosario is tons better! Just look at my photos form almost every month in El Rosario...
If I get permission to repost the email here, I will.
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
I received an email this morning that confirmed what I posted above (and Doug's post since)... In fact, the ejido issue did stall things, just as Doug
said but all is clear now.
The weather (WX) is usually beautiful there, the typical Pacific gloom seems to stay clear of that spot... Weather didn't stop Pebble Beach from being
built, and the weather in El Rosario is tons better! Just look at my photos form almost every month in El Rosario...
If I get permission to repost the email here, I will. |
Well, where the town is the weather's pretty nice but where the golf course is its more exposed...still, if they sell it right, like the Scottish
style course in Bandon, OR, the golfers will come(after living there for a year I don't see how anybody in their right mind would want to play golf
out there in the coastal Oregon Dunes but the place is consistently packed).
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
I received an email this morning that confirmed what I posted above (and Doug's post since)... In fact, the ejido issue did stall things, just as Doug
said but all is clear now.
The weather (WX) is usually beautiful there, the typical Pacific gloom seems to stay clear of that spot... Weather didn't stop Pebble Beach from being
built, and the weather in El Rosario is tons better! Just look at my photos form almost every month in El Rosario...
If I get permission to repost the email here, I will. |
Here's that email:
>> DK,
>> As usual, you are dead on with your Baja knowledge! Thank you for sending
>> me
>> the link and your support. I still do read the Nomad down here Cabo. On a
>> good note, things are going great down here. We plan on having the first of
>> the two golf courses open by December. We still have big plans for El
>> Rosario and I actually just got the latest and greatest land plan from our
>> designer and the place is going to be even bigger and better than expected.
>> As you know, we hit a snag with one of the locals on a bogus land claim and
>> that really set us back (3 years) on getting things started down there.
>> Once
>> that was settled as you mentioned in your post, we had an unbelievable
>> opportunity to acquire an amazing piece of land (1,500 acres) on the
>> Pacific
>> side of Cabo, where they actually filmed the movie "Troy". We are the first
>> of 3 developments to start on this side and it's going to be a truly
>> special
>> place. It will be the same concept as ER, just at a smaller scale.
>> With some of the bogus legal issues up North, unfortunately the town of El
>> Rosario is suffering a little, but in the long run, it will be much better
>> for both us and them. We still have a big presence there, as Antonio will
>> tell you, with jobs and other support for the town. Like the annual
>> festival
>> that we donate a lot of time and money too, as well as some other projects
>> to improve the town that Antonio has been working on. We are really proud
>> of
>> the things that we have done for the town and look forward to the years to
>> come of bigger and better things, for the people of El Rosario and the
>> region. Take care and keep in touch. I will be in ER next month, so maybe
>> if
>> your in town we can hook up?
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It's been over 2 years since the above email... Perhaps it is time to ask what's up in El Rosario and Cabo in light of the recent news posted about
Kenny?
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"The completed project will include the Davis Love III ocean course, Mesa Links Course, spa, vineyard, boating facilities, equestrian center, homes,
casitas, etc... and will produce one of the finest Golf Clubs in the world."
AND it will have its own customs checkpoint at it's own concrete airstrip - no need to stop at a pesky international border.
Can it get any crazier than this?
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golf courses..... maybe there's a market for a course out along a certain deserted (for now!) coastline....
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