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Bruce R Leech
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Baja Real estate
Can any one tell me who is the governing agency for Baja Real estate sales co.s
[Edited on 7-29-2005 by Bruce R Leech]
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bajalou
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Don't believe there is any, Bruce.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map
And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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jrbaja
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They are fine Bruce
and they thank you for asking.
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rpleger
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You should go down and ask Pierce at the Pelacan.
He should know.
I don`t have his e-mail address.
Richard on the Hill
*ABROAD*, adj. At war with savages and idiots. To be a Frenchman abroad is to
be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
-- Ambrose Bierce, _The Enlarged Devil\'s Dictionary_
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Dave
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There is an association for realtors in Mexico. It's called AMPI (Asociaci?n Mexicana de Profesionales Inmobiliarios). They have a web site:
http://www.ampimexico.com/ipix/ampi.mv
Plans are in the works for licensing laws and financial safeguards. Of course in Mexico laws are one thing, enforcement is another.
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Bruce R Leech
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didn't some one post that some one mad a sweep of all the Realtors in the south land and shut down a lot of them? or was I dreaming?
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2frogs
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Guess I'm in the right spot as I'm new to this board. I'm interested in knowing about Rosarito and surrounding areas. Is it possible to live
quietly, under $2,000 for 2, find a nice house for under $100,000.00 or are we dreaming? Any information would be greatly appreciated and may save
some airfare. I know it's best to explore in person, but this is the first step. The climate seems less estreme than the sea of cortez side as much
as I love San Carlos. Thank you in advance for any and all info.
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Bruce R Leech
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check with Jrbaja he has a nice place there right on the beach for about 40,000. you can send him a u2u and mabey he will answer it . he wont answer
mine anymore.
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jrbaja
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Hey Bruce
Try pushing send! Seriously, I don't think I've received any from you. try again and we shall see.
As far as the house goes, I think it is selling this weekend but not sure yet.
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Bruce R Leech
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I have sent you 6 u2u in the last three weeks. mabey it isn't working. come to think of it I havent gotten very many responses from some of my other
Friends do you think we are being punished
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Bruce R Leech
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p.s. good luck on the house
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2frogs
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Well, thank you for the information on the house that has already sold. We are retiring in 2 1/2 yrs. and this is research. Thus asking these
questions. Would appreciate any info. from people living there full time and what Rosarito is all about. Thank you
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jrbaja
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Rosarito is all about change
It will look just like Huntington Beach/ Miami in the future. There are some good deals comparatively speaking to still be had on lots and building.
Most homes are already selling for u.s. prices.
On the other hand, it's 1/2 hour from the border, there are great restaurants and always something to do, and it still has a Mexican flavor.
Comparatively speaking.
The house hasn't sold yet, but we shall see.
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JZ
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"Most homes are already selling for u.s. prices." Is that really true. Median house in Ventura County is over $600K. That's about 2000 sq foot and
not ocean front!
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2frogs
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Well, Colorado housing is almost as crazy as CA. This same thing happened in Costa Rica when we moved there. Why do Gringos keep making the same
mistakes over and over again!
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Bruce R Leech
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2frogs are you from Colorado? I am
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bajaruby
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2frogs,
I have a very good friend that lives in a campo right on the beach. He would be happy to tell you what is for sale there. It is gated community, and
George is always telling me about a neighbor that is selling. In fact there was a beautiful place for sale closest to the beach when we were there in
Nov. He is not feeling to well right now from a surgery, but he is always on the computer. His address is bajajorge@yahoo.com
Good luck
[Edited on 7-28-2005 by bajaruby]
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jrbaja
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I just looked through the papers
And homes (2000 sf) mas o menos are ranging between $200k and $300k. You can build one for about $100k and buy a lot from anywhere between $18k and
$450k, depending on who you talk to.
People don't really build "spec" houses here yet so finding something new is unusual. There are a few for sale that have been started but the
owners ran out of money or ???
Prices have tripled in the last few years and will continue to do so. I recommend that you come down and look around soon if you are seriously
interested.
South Baja on the other hand is about the same as the u.s.prices. The least expensive gringo style house in Los Barriles was $100k and it is small!
Baja is changing rapidly, mostly because of realtors! Andale!
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2frogs
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Thank you everyone for the info. I'll contact suggested friend and we are planning a trip to explore for ourselves. Your info. helps sort through
things first and we greatly appreciate it. I don't know if it's the realtors or the fact that whenever we (Gringos) leave the country of USA we seem
to be willing to pay the inflated prices. We made that mistake in Costa Rica and don't intend on doing it again.
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by 2frogs
I don't know if it's the realtors or the fact that whenever we (Gringos) leave the country of USA we seem to be willing to pay the inflated prices.
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Inflated prices?
Try pricing ocean front homes in SoCal. Northern Baja is still a bargain.
Realtors don't make markets, they exploit them.
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