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chuckie
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Pescador, you are da bomb...
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Robinhood
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Tried to avoid the infighting that has nearly destroyed this valuable resource that is the BajaNomads board by deleting my original posts and posting
again....however the powers that be just combined my original trashed thread and my new one. I was only trying to keep on topic and prevent further
flight from the BajaNomads board.
I think that this board is a great place for Bajaphiles but sometimes.....
Please let everyone you might know that may be interested in purchasing the Hotel Serenidad to refer to:
http://bajasur.en.craigslist.com.mx/reb/4552511196.html
for further information.
Muchisimas gracias,
Quote: | Originally posted by Robinhood
Don and Nancy Johnson have decided to pass on the legendary Hotel Serenidad for the next generation of hoteliers.
This is an incredible opportunity for an individual or a group of investors to have a prime location and viable business in beautiful Mulege.
Peruse the following link and let your imagination wander:
http://bajasur.es.craigslist.com.mx/reb/4552511196.html
I am available for any questions via Skype at mulegeproperties or via my website at www.mulege-properties.com |
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David K
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Thanks Robinhood. Just ignore the sidebars or negative replies as best as you can, and keep posting. By deleting your opening post in this thread, it
doesn't take away the whole thread, only makes the thread a puzzle for some.
You can ask Doug (BajaNomad) to move your re-post addition to the top, so it makes more sense... Or, just start a new thread with it. While it is in
the correct 'classified ads' section, it is somewhat sad that people would want to ruin your sale instead of just asking questions about the sale to
help you and Don & Nancy to complete the transaction.
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Robinhood
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Thanks David
I don't want to bother the guy but I did start a new thread and it was combined in what you are reading now...if this can be fixed by him with a new
thread ignoring all the bickering it would be a positive reinforcement.
If this sells via a contact made through the BajaNomads board I will show my appreciation to the Nomads Administrator for his perseverance in keeping
this forum alive amidst all the nonsense.
And now back to the topic at hand:
http://bajasur.en.craigslist.com.mx/reb/4552511196.html
Saludos,
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Robinhood
I don't want to bother the guy but I did start a new thread and it was combined in what you are reading now...if this can be fixed by him with a new
thread ignoring all the bickering it would be a positive reinforcement.
If this sells via a contact made through the BajaNomads board I will show my appreciation to the Nomads Administrator for his perseverance in keeping
this forum alive amidst all the nonsense.
And now back to the topic at hand:
http://bajasur.en.craigslist.com.mx/reb/4552511196.html
Saludos, |
Best of luck to you, Don & Nancy!
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dorado50
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So who is the real mayor of Mulege, chuckie or jc43????
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chuckie
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Not me, there are term limits.....
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by toneart
Quote: | Originally posted by Robinhood
The ejido percentage has been accounted for in the sales price and negotiations are ongoing between all parties for a smooth transition.
The good ol' days of bush flying are past but where else could you pick up 50 waterfront rooms with all these amenities and panache for this price?
I remember when Mulege was booming and Don wouldn't sell the place for ten times the price. Times change and opportunities are created. Feel free to
find some comparables.
I would be happy to discuss any of your concerns via Skype at mulegeproperties, via email at mulegeproperties.com.mx, or in person at my office here
in Mulege. Out of respect for my clients I won't divulge any more information in this public forum than they feel comfortable with.
Thanks for the input....P.S. As always - bring me a buyer (s) that complete the deal and I will pay a finders fee. |
I have always found you to be forthright, honest and capable, Robin! You can pull it off and your clients will have ended up with a great property at
today's prices. Persevere and good luck. Mulege needs the Serenidad operational. |
$30k/room asking price, with seller fixing unclear title, sounds like good initial asking price. But weather only allows 100 to 150 days/year high
occupancy potential.
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Mulegena
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I was at the Serinidad just yesterday evening.
Everything there was up to the hotel's excellent standards as always. The pool was sparkling and the adjacent bar was pouring tasty drinks.
I popped my head into a couple of rooms and they were charming, clean and beautifully appointed.
As I sat and chatted with a couple of new ladyfriends who always stay at The Hotel Serenidad on their travels, in walked Mr. and Mrs. Johnson beaming
big smiles of happiness. They'd just then arrived home from a trip north. Don came 'round to each table and spoke personally with every guest as is
his long-time custom.
Yes, the roads in and around the Serenidad are muddy. It's the rainy season in Baja and we had a thumper of a thunderstorm a few days ago. All a part
of living in this magic little community that is Mulege that a very few of us have the privilege to call Home!
"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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dorado50
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Quote: | Originally posted by Mulegena
I was at the Serinidad just yesterday evening.
Everything there was up to the hotel's excellent standards as always. The pool was sparkling and the adjacent bar was pouring tasty drinks.
I popped my head into a couple of rooms and they were charming, clean and beautifully appointed.
As I sat and chatted with a couple of new ladyfriends who always stay at The Hotel Serenidad on their travels, in walked Mr. and Mrs. Johnson beaming
big smiles of happiness. They'd just then arrived home from a trip north. Don came 'round to each table and spoke personally with every guest as is
his long-time custom.
Yes, the roads in and around the Serenidad are muddy. It's the rainy season in Baja and we had a thumper of a thunderstorm a few days ago. All a part
of living in this magic little community that is Mulege that a very few of us have the privilege to call Home! |
Thanks for setting the record straight!
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Kgryfon
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Robinhood, will it stay open until it sells or is it already shut down?
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JC43
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Quote: | Originally posted by Kgryfon
Robinhood, will it stay open until it sells or is it already shut down? |
it always shuts down in Aug and / or Sept due to no business at all.
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chuckie
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And you know that how? From your Skype Oracle?
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Mulegena
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Krygfon, I was there yesterday evening enjoying me'self (see my post just above) and I've enjoyed many a dip in the pool throughout the whole of many
summers. Some local businesses do close their doors in September when it's blistering hot here. The Serenidad has historically not been among them.
"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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willyAirstream
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July, August and most of Sept is high season here. Cuesta Real is 100% booked those months, Hacienda Hotel is almost as busy and I would bet HOTEL
SERENIDAD is also busy. Mexicans take vacations too. BCS advertises in TJ and Ensenada and the mainland. Bahia Conception is a big draw and any place
with a pool does well. Once school is out, Mulege becomes busy again and the beaches have many visitors. Even in 100+ degrees. Also, HOTEL SERENIDAD
has full time residents in their RV Park.
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Paula
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We stayed at Serenidad on our first visit to Baja in Nov 2001. We loved Mulege and loved Serenidad. We loved Loreto a little more, and settled
here. But from that first visit two hotels in Baja stay in my mind like a dream, Serenidad and Posada de Englebert in La Paz. Both are/were remnants
of early Baja travel, and there isn't much of it left. Englebert is gone, and I hope Serenidad lives on with a new owner.
If I had a million dollars and a desire to go into a dream business I would buy it tomorrow. I hope the right person comes along, as we still like to
go spend a night from time to time for old time's sake.
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JC43
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WillyAirstream is it possible that u r high these days b/c You call it High Season When all snowbirds are gone, those snowbirds which are making up
80% of all business in Mulege, that is high season?
All of the above statements are foolish , not to call them slimy, but definitely wrong.
How come that most - about 95% - US tourists, called 'snowbirds' for a reason, are leaving by April. Not coming back before October. And the gringos
are making at least 80% of all the business in Mulege. How come that most shops in Mulege are closed @ that time? B/c you are right? and business is
great? That's why the shops are closing down @ that time?
And when most businesses in town are closed that is called high season, right?
Gimme a break you guys. You are just lying on yourself.
And Serenidad is historically closed as well.
Yes, there are some RV tourists. Mexicans on the beaches and campgrounds as long as it is vacation time in Mexico. But by mid August when school
starts again, all beaches are empty. Just go and look. You guys can't deny facts. Well, if you are stupid enough you do it anyway.
@ chuckie, you little D.A. (that does not mean District Attorney, but has something to do w/ your lower back) I am in Mulege w/o my wife @ this time
to look at some properties.
But you have eaten the "Smart Pill" with a knife, right?
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chuckie
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Well, law, son how you talk! Vanna looked good tonite in Yellow, I thought? Haysoos your attitude is quite common to underachievers with very small
peni, so don't try so hard to impress. You may be accepted in spite of it. But I doubt it. Does your boyfriend know you are married?. I quite don't
think I have ever read so much boooool sheice in one poorly written post! You obviously aint TOO smart or you wouldnt be looking at properties in a
place like Mulege. Let us all know when your open house is, so we can bask in your aura...
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BeemerDan
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