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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 12:47 PM
Club Marena Condo Purchase


After many years, over 45, my wife and I have decided to buy a unit in Club Marena. I thought we did our due diligence by interviewing current owners and looking into the track record of the owner, but after reading all the posts in this forum I may be having second thoughts. We have just started the purchase process with only a brief sales agreement and a small deposit. The unit is a resale, 3 previous owners and there is 38 yrs. left on the original 50 yr lease which each previous owner assumed rather than having the bank draw up a new 50 lease. We have been advised that it is cheaper to assume the existing lease.

The listing agent for the property is Baja Area Realty Group and representing us as buyers is the sales manager at Club Marena, Eduardo Ochoa, who seems to be experienced and honest. What advice can you give us at this point? We will be paying all cash, about $580,000. Are we making a hugh mistake?
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 01:07 PM


Where is Club Marena? Do you have a link to check it out?



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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 01:14 PM


Let me get this straight. You are planning on spending $580,000 for property in Baja and you are asking Nomads for their opinion? STOP!!!!!!!!!

Get a Lawyer to look into this for you.

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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 01:23 PM


I wouldn't think being represented by the property sales manager as prudent. My suggestion is to find an attorney and have him represent your interest. The key is getting clean title. I would insist on a new trust and make the sale conditional on that happening, regardless of increased cost. Also, the seller must pay cap gains at closing, if applicable.

Do some market comparisons. I don't know what you're getting for 580k so I couldn't say if it seems high, or low.

Bear in mind, this is free advice and worth every penny. If it were me, I'd be very nervous about investing more than 1/2 a mil in Mexico, or anywhere else right now...

Unless is was as super, super deal.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 01:40 PM


Arn't the owners of Club Marena the same that own Baja Country Club?

We have a Nomad here, Bajaguy, who would trust these people with his life. He should be along sometime soon to give you his input. He's probably at work sleeping right about now.

BajaNomad advice is not the worst you can find. It's free and many here have seen it all.

Be as careful as possible.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 01:43 PM


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I would insist on a new trust and make the sale conditional on that happening, regardless of increased cost.


I didn't know that could be done with a condo. It used to be that a blanket trust was aquired at the beginning and the life of all trusts began at the same time.
Perhaps things have changed.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 01:51 PM


Master trusts as final placement are history. Although, I suppose there are still some who's time has not expired. It has been my experience that most master trusts have been restructured...except those with title deficiencies. ;D



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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 02:24 PM
Club Marena Condo Purchase


I was hoping to get the comments from Ramuma53 who appears to be extremely knowledgeable in Baja real estate laws in general and the Rosarito area in particular.
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puzzled.gif posted on 3-3-2011 at 02:40 PM


Dave,

What 'trust" are you talking about? Fideicomiso? He is talking about an assumed "Lease". He would not own the tierra.

IWPA,

With that kind of money you can buy nice property in lots of desirable places. With all the Cartel activity in that area, why plunk your money there? You have a chance to run. Those who already have bought in Baja are stuck and have to make the best of it.

Today Obama met with Calderon. New promises, commitments, blah blah blah. New bloodshed intensity always follows that kind of B.S...the so called, "War On Drugs".

So far, we are not being targeted overtly. That could change. Some who live there, near the border area take positive attitudes and just deal with it. I doubt whether anyone, Americans, Canadians or Mexicanos can say they feel safe. I bet every one of them would love you to throw that money at them so that they could get out!

And I haven't even talked about all the pitfalls and ways that gringos can get separated from their money...some you could never even anticipate. Rarely in a game of chance do you get such a splendid opportunity to see how the cards are stacked against you.

Stop romanticizing with this dream.I know it is difficult to be talked down about a dream that your heart is set on. Listen to your head. You have a chance, NOW, to run. Do It!




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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 02:51 PM


Club Marena? $580K? Must be a fantastic place. I'd recommend expanding your property search beyond Baja.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 03:03 PM


Is this the condo on the top of the Las Brisas tower?

I have friends and clients that live at Club Marena and love it. The property is well maintained, it has nice amenities and if you surf, well then it is a little slice of paradise.

If I was retired and looking for a place to spend my golden years on the coast of Baja with relatively close access to the states, Marena would be in my top 5. Great spot!




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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 03:10 PM


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I was hoping to get the comments from Ramuma53 who appears to be extremely knowledgeable in Baja real estate laws in general and the Rosarito area in particular.


Read all 90 pages of the infamous turtle thread before you form an opinion about Ramuma53. He may know a lot about RE, he may also be an example of the type of character that makes RE purchases risky.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 03:19 PM


3 previous owners?? It may be prudent to speak with them.



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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 03:30 PM


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What 'trust" are you talking about? Fideicomiso? He is talking about an assumed "Lease". He would not own the tierra.



It's a condo Fideicomiso. I think his term, "lease", is incorrect.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 03:59 PM


I have dual citizenship and I would not do it... For that kind of money you can buy the land a house and have money left over for upkeep and expenses...
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 04:13 PM


WAIT!!!!!!!!!!

why would you pay ALL of the purchase price up front? get a note and make payments, keep the balance of your 500,000 in the US in case you need to run or you get run off. then you haven't lost every dollar.

unless, of course, that is completely disposible money. remember, never invest more than you can walk away from.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 04:31 PM
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Some years back, we watched the first-built, smallest high-rise at Club Marena burn to the ground (this tower has since been rebuilt). The fire department ran out of water in the first few minutes and could only stand around helplessly.

I don't know if the situation has changed, but no Rosarito fire truck was equipped to send a ladder higher than the third floor at that time, according to reports.

Some reports said that a propane tank on the roof exploded and caught fire. Some reports said that an elderly woman tiving on a high floor perished in the blaze.

I would not buy or even rent a home in a high rise in Rosarito.

That being said, there is a huge supply of single family homes in gated communites in the Rosarito area and it is a buyer's market. Just do a little in-person investigation.

Rent and live down here for a bit to see if the location fits your needs.

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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 04:39 PM


Frankly I am surprised at most of the responses. I thought most Nomads loved or at least liked Baja, not Baja bashing. Regarding the reported violence reported by the U.S. press, in my opinion is completely blown out of proporation as it relates to the danger faced by those visiting Mexico. I am ex law enforcement and have researched the violent crime stats for the greater TJ/Rosarito area and they are less than almost every US city of similar population.
Regarding paying all cash instead of financing, Mexican Banks currently charge about 10% interest and you can only get a loan for about ten years. Also to those who don't even know Club Marena, I think it is unfair to knock them.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 04:53 PM


lwpa, Go for it!;)
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[*] posted on 3-3-2011 at 05:01 PM


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Frankly I am surprised at most of the responses. I thought most Nomads loved or at least liked Baja, not Baja bashing.


love baja and mexico.
but would never invest significant money in property in Mexico.
fun money only, and only what I can afford to lose.
renting seems like a fine idea for mexican real estate.
$580K is a bit more than I would want to put at risk in a country with uncertain title records and little reliable title insurance.
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