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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 09:02 AM


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I have friends that have a beach front property on the spit down here in Punta Banda. They told me that they had to pay the land owner $120,000 CASH upfront to get their 50 year lease.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 09:09 AM


I guess if the owner is ignorant of the law, then you indeed have a 50 year lease ((:




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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 12:02 PM


The property I own in Los Naranjos has a legal subdivision and transferable Fideicomisco (Bank Trust). The bank trust is good for 50 years.

I am not sure if Armando also leases property there, but I do know that he rents it out.




We are selling our beautiful property on the Bay of Conception close to Mulege


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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 12:44 PM


Dennis? Whats your bottom dollar on the bridge? I need one to put across the Rio Mulege at boat launch? Will you deliver?



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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 12:47 PM


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I have friends that have a beach front property on the spit down here in Punta Banda. They told me that they had to pay the land owner $120,000 CASH upfront to get their 50 year lease.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 01:52 PM


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Friends don't let friends do stupid things....especially on the Spit.


I believe it was the beloved Louis Armstrong who said, "There are some people who, if they don't know, you can't tell them."


We've all come across some of them........haven't we.
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[*] posted on 9-11-2013 at 09:52 PM


We have a home in Mulege and have friends at Naranjos. I have heard nothing but bad things from my friends that live there. Never buy in Baja until you rent first.
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[*] posted on 9-15-2013 at 09:41 PM
Wonderful spot on the Bahia...


....Playa los Naranjos (Armando's family name) is a great spot to spend some time in Baja...

We've been out of the loop for about 5 years now since we sold our 'lease' to our palapa right on beach @ Naranjos...sure miss that place, the great sunrises to warm us in the mornings, and the great sunsets as the colors on the mountains across the Bahia changed hues with the dipping sol...!

We never really had any miss-understandings with Armando, but he could definitely run 'hot or cold' at times with some of his interactions with we visitors from the North...!

As to the property Armando offers for sale, I can't address at this point in time - however, like others have mentioned, you should probably spend some time down there to talk with others to get the up-to-date info on this kind of transaction...

I would sure get any restrictions involved with local use of this property nailed down before hand...is it in the costal zone, building height limits, etc, etc...

I wouldn't hesitate to go back there to rent/lease a place if our current health status permitted...It's truly a great place...!

I do find it curious that 'Debbie' posts above how she likes her property so much at Playa los Naranjos, but has an ad underneath, selling the same lots...?

As much as we like & enjoyed the area, we always felt like we didn't want to invest more that we were willing to walk away from if things changed to our detriment....

You might also contact Bob & Susan at their Lighthouse Resort just North of Playa Los Naranjos for more up-to-date info from their angle...a couple of nights stay with them might be enlightening...!

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[*] posted on 9-16-2013 at 09:27 AM


Good to see you here Ray!:light:



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[*] posted on 9-16-2013 at 10:03 AM


We have owed the property for about 6 years. My husband and I wish we could keep it, as it is so beautiful there as Mexrey describes it. We have to sell it in order to retire, as our home in California has lost so much value.

We can't do what we originally planned to do when we bought the property which was built our dream home and live there 1/2 the year and the other 1/2 year in California. Now we will only be able to keep our home in California if we are lucky.

So selling has nothing at all to do with Armando:)




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[*] posted on 9-16-2013 at 10:56 AM


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We have owed the property for about 6 years. My husband and I wish we could keep it, as it is so beautiful there as Mexrey describes it. We have to sell it in order to retire, as our home in California has lost so much value.

We can't do what we originally planned to do when we bought the property which was built our dream home and live there 1/2 the year and the other 1/2 year in California. Now we will only be able to keep our home in California if we are lucky.

So selling has nothing at all to do with Armando:)


Without any negativity intended, the obvious issue is that you have a conflict of interest regarding unflattering reports of the development or area.

I would echo someone above, you really need an extended visit to any location and particularly those outside the US, before making a commitment at the level of buying property, IMHO. Every community is different and may or may not be reflective of your initial impression.......:light:




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[*] posted on 9-16-2013 at 11:25 AM


I can't count the number people that buy thinking they have found paradise only wanting to sell after a couple of years. (Me included.) Circumstances change or the initial impression changes ie the weather seasons change etc .Everything looks better during vacations or a short visit!!! Take your time- the once in a lifetime purchase will be there tomorrow or next month and, especially in Baja, it is much easier to buy than to sell!!
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[*] posted on 9-16-2013 at 01:24 PM


Absinvestor, you are so right! I had a neighbor who blew into San Miguel with a insurance check from the Arrowhead fire. He paid about 40K to much for his place. He was always peeed that he payed to much. He never did check the place out before buying.

We rented for 6 months looked around and got the place we wanted. I loved the wave there and thought it was good enough for a weekender place. After owning there for 10 years we have come to love El Sauzal and Ensenada too. We are considering it as a place to retire.


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I can't count the number people that buy thinking they have found paradise only wanting to sell after a couple of years. (Me included.) Circumstances change or the initial impression changes ie the weather seasons change etc .Everything looks better during vacations or a short visit!!! Take your time- the once in a lifetime purchase will be there tomorrow or next month and, especially in Baja, it is much easier to buy than to sell!!




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