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| güero 
 
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| Looking for house to rent or lease in Ensenada 
 
 Fellow nomads, I am serious with my plans to move to Ensenada. I am going this weekend, to spend up to a week looking for a house to rent or lease.
Option to buy is a plus. The area I prefer would be the North / West part of town although I realize that I can't be too picky with the amount of time
I have. A temporary place might be the only choice.
 
 With a wife and two children I would prefer at least 3 bedrooms. Our family composed of one woman, two young women and myself, 2 bathrooms is almost a
must, ideally one being a master bath.
 
 Thanks in advance for any help and/or support.
 
 güero
 
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| güero 
 
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 I checked craigslist Tijauna without results. Anyone know of a real estate business in Ensenada that might have rentals?
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| BajaGringo 
 
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 If you are coming down this weekend, secure a Telcel / Plan Amigo cell phone (pay as you go) and start driving the neighborhoods you are interested
in, looking for SE RENTA signs. You will save time and money that way IMHO...
 
 
 
 
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by güero The area I prefer would be the North / West part of town although I realize that I can't be too picky with the amount of time I have.
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 Not exactly sure where you mean.
 
 Here's a lady whom I know....she has rentals but mostly in the Punta Banda area.
 
 irkad2005@yahoo.com
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| bajabound2005 
 
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 This was posted on our Punta Banda Yahoo group a while back.  It's the area you are looking for.  He may be able to guide you to the right person.
 
 "I have a couple of homes I have for rent in Cibola Del Mar located on the hill
 just before you arrive at the toll booth leaving Ensenada.
 
 Both houses are recently remodeled and offer a fantastic view of the bay from a safe and secluded location. This is a gated community with
cobblestone streets
 and quiet neighbors. Each house is two bedroom and offered on a short term or
 long term basis.
 
 Thank you for your assistance.
 
 Please feel free to contact me at jimbrown@mailcity.com or 646-151-3623."
 
 
 
 
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by bajabound2005 
 "I have a couple of homes I have for rent in Cibola Del Mar located on the hill
 just before you arrive at the toll booth leaving Ensenada.
 
 
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 Cibola is a real nice area.
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| güero 
 
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 Just arrived in Ensenada about 7:30 tonight. Staying at the Don Fernando. We'll check this area tomorrow morning. We really like the jogging track in
this neighborhood. There are also a couple schools that look promising.
 
 We'll follow up on the leads that you guys have given tomorrow afternoon. I really appreciate the help, thank you.
 
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| estebanis 
 
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 Did you have any luck?
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by güero Just arrived in Ensenada about 7:30 tonight. Staying at the Don Fernando. We'll check this area tomorrow morning. We really like the jogging track in
this neighborhood. There are also a couple schools that look promising.
 
 
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 Sounds as though you're around Playas Ensenada and Sullivan park. I lived right down the street on Las Brisas for eight or so years.  Nice area. Every
Mexican in the neighborhood has an American Express card.
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| BajaGringo 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by DENNIS Every Mexican in the neighborhood has an American Express card.
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 Yes, but who do the cards belong to???
 
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| MsTerieus 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by DENNIS Nice area. Every Mexican in the neighborhood has an American Express card.
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 I don't get it.  Could you explain why it is that neighbors owning AmEx cards is a good (or bad) thing?
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| MsTerieus 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by BajaGringo Yes, but who do the cards belong to???
 
 (just kidding)
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 LOL
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by MsTerieus I don't get it.  Could you explain why it is that neighbors owning AmEx cards is a good (or bad) thing?
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 Not to you.  If you don't get my point, go to another thread where things arn't so deep.
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| MsTerieus 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by DENNIS 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by MsTerieus I don't get it.  Could you explain why it is that neighbors owning AmEx cards is a good (or bad) thing?
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 Not to you.  If you don't get my point, go to another thread where things arn't so deep.
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 Oh, Dennis.  Just because I picked on your old friend, Skeet, doesn't mean you have to insult me without justification.  I assure you my intelligence
level is such that I can appreciate "deep" thoughts.  Sometimes I'm a bit slower on sarcastic remarks and obscure jokes, though.
 
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 I think it may depend on the color of the card.    Once upon a time there was green.  It was not a credit card.  You paid a fee to get one and you had
to document your salary, net worth, and have a good credit rating.   Kind of like getting a mortgage in olden times.   Golds and Plats could be
obtained by meeting higher criteria. There was a saying, "if it's green he can pay for dinner if it's gold he can buy the restaurant"
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 I believe Amex may have later succumbed to issuing a credit card, I'm not sure. But in olden times having an Amex card was a good indicator you paid
your bills on time.
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by MsTerieus I assure you my intelligence level is such that I can appreciate "deep" thoughts.
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 That's your second reference to your brilliance in the last thirty minutes. Is this going to be an ongoing thing?
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| DENNIS 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by MsTerieus doesn't mean you have to insult me without justification.
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 I haven't even come close to insulting you.  Believe me,  you'll know it when I do.
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| Timo1 
 
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 Amazing how this forum works
 from looking for a house to rent to Amex
 I'm still trying to figure out how a guy can claim to own half of Baja
 because someone cooked a turtle or not
 
 
 
 
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| DianaT 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by Timo1 Amazing how this forum works
 from looking for a house to rent to Amex
 I'm still trying to figure out how a guy can claim to own half of Baja
 because someone cooked a turtle or not
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| MsTerieus 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by DENNIS 
 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by MsTerieus I assure you my intelligence level is such that I can appreciate "deep" thoughts.
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 That's your second reference to your brilliance in the last thirty minutes. Is this going to be an ongoing thing?
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 I was replying to what was obviously an attempt (by you) to insult my intelligence.
 
 Is this going to be an ongoing thing?
 
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