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otv
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Scorpion Bay House 4 Sale
Beautiful 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with town electricity and water. Spectacular ocean views and view of surf at 2nd point.
16' high palapa roof. Saltillo tile floors. Hand pounded copper sinks. Custom cast concrete countertops. Detached garage.
$425,000
to see pics, go to:
http://gallery.mac.com/otv#100058&view=mosaic&sel=0
email: otv@mac.com
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vandenberg
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That's pesos I presume.
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tripledigitken
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From the photos looks like a nicely designed home. Especially nice work with the kitchen counters.
Ken
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bajajudy
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Very nice looking house.
Good luck
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capt. mike
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details please, it looks brand new, is it?
lot hold circumstances? leased or? size?
you couldn't build that for $50K so the price must be in USA $$s.
total footage?
what's with the raised lip offset on the one bath vanity counter? and key way floating joint? that's a funny exposed edge on the raised portion.
that will be a very desirable casa for some lucky resident. all that town needs is to have it's old airport running again.
maybe Juanyjuan will tell us more.
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by vandenberg
That's pesos I presume. |
That's funny
Van.
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bbbait
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If the views are selling points, let's see some of them! And about the hog farm next door,
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joel
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The finishes are amazing for San Juanico. I do agree, the house would benefit from being on more than one lot. Of course, it is a house already built
(apparently quite thoughtfully) and that is worth quite a bit.
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Mexitron
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Wow, has housing gone up that much at Pequena? Nice house , but...
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vgabndo
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When we were there in March, all the buzz was that Scorpion Bay was in great flux due to land titles and such.
Get a lawyer, rob a bank, buy the place, enjoy the views.
Undoubtedly, there are people who cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. Sam Harris
"The situation is far too dire for pessimism."
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Carl Sagan said, "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
PEACE, LOVE AND FISH TACOS
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BajaTrooper
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Very nicely done.
Go Ducks!
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805gregg
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The lots in that area are large, like a couple of acres or mex equivalent. Why are you selling?
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joel
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Greg,
You are thinking of the lots out on the point. This is a town lot on Gringo Hill. It would be in the 30 by 40 meters range.
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capt. mike
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30 x 40 is a nice size. how much are they??
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oladulce
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otv was our next door neighbor in BCS until we moved few years ago. The house that he's posted for sale is a few "doors" down from that. I don't
picture him being the Nomad-reading type so he might not check back to respond to questions. He's probably expecting email contacts.
I'll let him tell you the history of the house if you're interested, but I can tell you that he's been working on it for months. Lots of custom, artsy
details.
He's raising the bar for the "neighborhood" with this house- darn those creative types !
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joel
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There are only a few unbuilt lots in the area of this house and none -- that I know -- of is on the market. My guess is that they're worth $40-60k
each, but it's really just a guess.
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So clue me in. Once you get there, watch the sun rise and set a few times - what do you do way out there all year? You could build that yourself
(hire your own contractor) for half that. You could spend way less than that on a place in La Paz where there is at least something to do. You could
rent a nice place 6 months of the year for $1,000/mo. for 70 years for that money.
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by wilderone
So clue me in. Once you get there, watch the sun rise and set a few times - what do you do way out there all year? You could build that yourself
(hire your own contractor) for half that. You could spend way less than that on a place in La Paz where there is at least something to do. You could
rent a nice place 6 months of the year for $1,000/mo. for 70 years for that money. |
Quit making all this sense.
Your taking all the fun out of it.
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otv
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HI All...Sorry I don't check this board that often. I have received several emails about the property. Thanks for all the positive feedback.
Someone mentioned that he thinks he can "hire a contractor" and build THAT house for half the price, in that location. EMAIL ME. I have two houses
you can start in September. Those of you who have actually built down there, know the story. The last two lots that sold on the hill (two years ago)
sold for $60K each. Blank lot no water no electricity. There are no more lots for sale on the hill now, so I don't know what the current price is if
you could buy one.
This place is not for everyone. San Juanico is beautiful, but you have to have the baja adventure's spirit. If shopping and fine dinning are more
important to you, this is not your place. I would definitely discourage anybody who I think would not fit in down there from buying the place. More
important to find a good neighbor. Thanks again. otv
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805gregg
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Quote: | Originally posted by wilderone
So clue me in. Once you get there, watch the sun rise and set a few times - what do you do way out there all year? You could build that yourself
(hire your own contractor) for half that. You could spend way less than that on a place in La Paz where there is at least something to do. You could
rent a nice place 6 months of the year for $1,000/mo. for 70 years for that money. |
SURF.
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