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cbuzzetti
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Gonzaga Bay Resorts
I had a friend bring back some Real Estate info from San Felipe for me. I got this just last night.
In the April 2007 Land & Home Vol. 1 #2 on pages 50 & 51 there is a 2 page ad for a Future Developement by Baja Bay Resorts in Gonzaga Bay.
Their web site is www.bajabayresorts.com
I looked this up and it takes you to their 2 developements in San Felipe. One is the large developement of Playa Del Paraiso that is now under
construction near the marina with 208 condos on the beach. www.playadelparaiso.com
The other is Oasis de Baja. I appears that this one is not yet under construction. www.oasisdebaja.com
Not sure if this second one is for Gonzaga.
Has anyone heard of this yet?
It would be a real bummer to have a large resort in Gonzaga.
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Bob H
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This is eventually going to happen. It's a beautiful area that will be hit hard with development over the next several years. These plans have been
in the works for years. Pavement is next!
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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rts551
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Pavement first. Then these resorts will follow.
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Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
Pavement first. Then these resorts will follow. |
That is exactly what I meant.... once that road is done, you'll then see everything else come in quickly.
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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The Owner of the Los Pinos tomato operation in SQ also owns the Rancho Grande mercado in Gonzaga Bay. He also owns either the land or the long term
lease rights for just about all the land between Alfonsinas and Pta Final and has had a plan for a large development on the table (or maybe its now on
the shelf!) for years. There is a 3D model of it at the mercado. A few years ago I was down there and a group of about 20 VIP businessmen from China
and Mexican govt officials were there being wined and dined as prospective investors. The problem in Gonzaga is the severe lack of fresh water so I
wouldnt worry to much about condos and beech resorts coming along anytime soon. Im guessing they probably wont get around to developing Gonzaga Bay
untill after they finish the Escalara Nautica project !
Work is just something I do to keep me buzy between baja trips!
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capt. mike
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Not so. I am talking with an attorney based in Mexicali that i met at the BBP, he's a pilot and is working with the new land owners around Gonzaga -
they have close to 300,000 hectares under fee title now and are master planning. plus they have deep pocketed reserves to do things without waiting on
lead sales to fund the improvements.
look for lot sales soon tho.
a great place to make things happen. We are working with them to provide 1st line mortgages via Carefree Mtg.
ok....i am ready to be pounced on by the no growthers..
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elizabeth
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Just a little pounce! Is it true that there is a severe lack of fresh water? If so, why would you want to offer mortgages?
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Just a little pounce! Is it true that there is a severe lack of fresh water? If so, why would you want to offer mortgages? |
DESAL
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Quote: | Originally posted by elizabeth
Just a little pounce! Is it true that there is a severe lack of fresh water? If so, why would you want to offer mortgages? |
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Bob H
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Capt Mike knows what he's talking about.
Imagine this place 30 years from now... huh?
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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and......because people WANT to borrow money NOW to build their dreams, then when they can retire they might have it substantially paid for - have you
not seen all the scuttle butt about the new freedoms the post baby boomers are enjoying with all their disposable income??
man, even young professionals with families are jumping on the "2nd vaca home" wagon now years before their parents ever considered it.
its a whole new ball game out there, and leisure time runs the bases.
work hard, play hard - its all good.
and yes......you can make water, and you can process waste...
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capt. mike, the people who will pounce on you remind me of the saying, what's the difference between a contractor and an envionmentalist? The
contractor wants to build a house in the woods. The envirnmentalist has a house in the woods and doen't want anyone else to have one.
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by DavidT
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Profit is not a dirty word.
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There has been a resort in Gonzaga for years. It is called Alfonsinas. I don't hear anyone crying about that.
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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capt. mike
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right on....thx for the laugh TW!!
Quote: | Originally posted by TW
capt. mike, the people who will pounce on you remind me of the saying, what's the difference between a contractor and an envionmentalist? The
contractor wants to build a house in the woods. The envirnmentalist has a house in the woods and doen't want anyone else to have one.
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how true it is.............
and never mind getting jobs to people with skills or the will to learn them.
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DavidT
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Quote: | Originally posted by DavidT
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Profit is not a dirty word. |
I was answering a question, not placing moral restrictions on a word.
David
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David T, I think he was referring to a post that I made lamenting Baja's similarities to California's gentrification of its coastline. I deleted the
thread because I really don't want to fight this fight. The powers that be can change Baja into any kind of paradise it sees fit, and if I don't like
it after so many years, I will simply not visit there anymore just as I would never consider a road trip up the California coast unless it is en route
to somewhere worthwhile such as the coast of British Columbia. Broken Group Islands sounds pretty good with summer coming on.
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Another little pounce for you Capt. Mike........You have stated....."and yes you can make water, and you can process waste"......Mike could you please
tell us all exactly.....HOW DO YOU PROCESS DESAL WASTE??????
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The Waste Factor
Barring some startling technological development, the volume of waste byproduct (Brine) generated by the process will prevent High Volume usage. That
factor, and not cost, has been the stopper in previous proposed applications in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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capt. mike
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i was talking about sewage processing. i don't know didly dick about desal, but sure there are probably impediments - maybe it can't be done cost
effectively - i'll defer to letting the market decide.
wonder why the salt can't be pumped back into the ocean?
oh well, i'll stick to what i do know - and that in and of itself is questionable i suppose!
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