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Welcome to our new blog. We created the blog in order to exchange information about Los Cabos, the surrounding areas, our development projects and Mexico in general.
I visited Cabo two weeks ago after a holiday induced 3 month hiatus. Wow, things are changing! I keep hearing people referring to Rt 19, the two lane highway between Cabo and La Paz being referred to as Mexico's PCS, (Pacific Coast Highway. These comments are usually followed by, "don't you wish you'd had the opportunity to buy along PCS 30 years ago? That's what buying on the Pacific side of BCS is right now". I don't know if that is true, but I do know Cerritos Beach and the surrounding area have changed dramatically since I first visited there 2 years ago. At that time there was just beach. Now there's a Beach Club in full swingwww.loscabosguide.com , a condo project under construction www.solpacificocerritos.com, a huge single family residence being built on the point and much more in the works.
Cabo just continues to grow. Two major new developments have been announced. Emesto Coppel, developer of the Pueblo Bonito Resorts announced his latest venture, the construction of a $1 billion tourist resort to be name Quivira. It will be build on the fourlane between San Jose and Cabo San Lucas. The 2,000 acre development will feature two 18 hole golf courses, a 200 room Ritz Carlton hotel with 60 fractional ownership villas, a Mirival timeshare resort and 250 homes along the golf course. First phase development is expected to be complete in 2010. Cabo Cortes, the second resort will also be built on the fourlane. Hansa Urbana, a Spain based developer is working with Goodman Real Estate, a US based company. The Cabo Cortes development, built on 1000 acres will feature a golf course, condominiums, homesites, a hotel, marina and shopping center with multiple restaruants and bars.
Remember the old real estate addage, location, location, location? Well we've got that in spades, expecially on the Pacific Ocean side, outside of Cabo where the infrastructure is in place (water and power) and the timing of the new fourlane highway fits well with the timing of construction of our projects. Location is key, but then again so is TIMING
I visited Cabo two weeks ago after a holiday induced 3 month hiatus. Wow, things are changing! I keep hearing people referring to Rt 19, the two lane highway between Cabo and La Paz being referred to as Mexico's PCS, (Pacific Coast Highway. These comments are usually followed by, "don't you wish you'd had the opportunity to buy along PCS 30 years ago? That's what buying on the Pacific side of BCS is right now". I don't know if that is true, but I do know Cerritos Beach and the surrounding area have changed dramatically since I first visited there 2 years ago. At that time there was just beach. Now there's a Beach Club in full swing
Cabo just continues to grow. Two major new developments have been announced. Emesto Coppel, developer of the Pueblo Bonito Resorts announced his latest venture, the construction of a $1 billion tourist resort to be name Quivira. It will be build on the fourlane between San Jose and Cabo San Lucas. The 2,000 acre development will feature two 18 hole golf courses, a 200 room Ritz Carlton hotel with 60 fractional ownership villas, a Mirival timeshare resort and 250 homes along the golf course. First phase development is expected to be complete in 2010. Cabo Cortes, the second resort will also be built on the fourlane. Hansa Urbana, a Spain based developer is working with Goodman Real Estate, a US based company. The Cabo Cortes development, built on 1000 acres will feature a golf course, condominiums, homesites, a hotel, marina and shopping center with multiple restaruants and bars.
Remember the old real estate addage, location, location, location? Well we've got that in spades, expecially on the Pacific Ocean side, outside of Cabo where the infrastructure is in place (water and power) and the timing of the new fourlane highway fits well with the timing of construction of our projects. Location is key, but then again so is TIMING

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