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Loreto - Mexicos Frontier

La Paz Real Estate and Investor Development Land available

Sun kissed many Americans are heading for Loreto Bay, a resort community that’s planning a total of 6,000 residences in the desert of Baja California. The 8,000 acres of the Loreto Bay Resort on Baja California snuggle on flat, hard desert between the charismatically craggy Giganta range and the spookily glassy Sea of Cortez. The most basic elements of nature — sun and water, rock and sand, the vertical and the horizontal — collide with that particular grace that only nature can produce. From a footbridge that gently arcs over a deep green estuary leading from the bay into the development, there’s a good view of the resort taking shape on this once-isolated spot: a 150-room hotel with a beachside cafe and gardens; 240 two-story adobe houses with cupolas; some homes painted bright blue or yellow, others muted pink and beige or green; another 300 houses and condos in varying stages of construction. Read more here…

FONATUR releases land in Loreto!?!

This report is not verified, we got the information from an English published free pamphlet you can find at many places foreigners frequent. According to that source FONATUR, the agency that developed Loreto, The Cabo San Lucas Marina, San Jose del Cabo and three other tourist resorts in Mexico, has put on the auction block about 11000 acres, including six miles of beach front in the Puerto Escondido area, about 10 minutes south of Loreto. The new development has been named "Golden Beach" and will be divided into three large areas. One for hotels, commercial centers and residences, a second one to develop an upper-middle class neighborhood much like they did in San Jose. Details for the development of the third area were not announced yet but the word is it will be some kind of an ecological project.

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