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Driving the Baja Part 1- the Top Half

We have enjoyed traveling into and currently living as a permanent resident in our lovely neighbor to the south for many years now. What started as a year or two test has grown into a full fledged love affair going on our 15th season of year-round residency. Before you make this wise decision to live and love in Mexico, you owe it to yourself to drive down at least once or thrice to get a good feel for the territory. This most memorable road trip will stick in your gourd with tales of fun and adventure and is highly recommended at least once. 

The experience of exploring down Federal Highway 1 is best planned with a few back up options and plenty of time to wander. We have always loved a grand road trip and this is one of the world’s greatest drives. Most of us that have made this epic drive have first visited delightful Mexico by jet or cruise ship. Driving down however is a very contrasting experience. If you’ve only tried Mexico by way of a glitzy all inclusive resort or cruise ship, your first trip by vehicle will make you a little white knuckled on the wheel and a ton twitchy when you approach your first military check point. There you are, cold beverage in hand, music blaring and your Labrador drooling on your shoulder as he wags his whole body hoping to meet a new friend. Only these are teenagers with semi automatics and no smiles. You hadn’t expected to make that turn and find these camouflaged mannish boys staring you down. Wow that first unexpected check point is certainly the worst. But don’t worry once you realize they are only looking for obvious guns and drugs and not your sweating Pacifico you swallow the lump and keep heading south. South by southeast, down and then down some more into the majestic Baja. Believe me when I tell you these check points are harmless inconveniences that you will barely notice. Carry some extra cold colas and (for some reason) bumper stickers or baseball hats and the serious looks become flowing smiles as they wave you through.  Tough work for these misplaced military boys in the hot boring desert.  Plus they are keeping the place safe and are there to help. Speaking of help you will notice these nice green and white work trucks that appear to be there as Baja race support teams. They are in fact the Angeles Verdes or Green Angels that are mechanics that drive up and down highway 1 offering roadside assistance.

But I get ahead of myself as I often do – first off you must cross the border or worse yet if you are starting from Tahoe you have to get through the rugged and dangerous Los Angeles. No getting around it and be sure to keep your hands away from your horn. You never know when you might just anger the wrong stressed-out, over worked, recently divorced with massive child support paying, southern Cali resident.  Best to go slow and keep an eye on your speed as the ever present CHP officer makes that recent divorcee seem quaint in comparison. But you make it through unscathed and see the delightful San Diego Bay and realize the best part the trip is still ahead.

We normally make our first overnight in San Diego before we cross the border. Here we can enjoy a nice meal and some rest before we cross over. I’ve had friends boast they’ve made the whole Baja trip in 18 hours but that is unlikely and rather foolish considering the condition of the road and the Diablo truck drivers who own the whole road, both sides after dark.Not to mention the cows, donkeys and herds of goats that like the warmth of the road once the darkness and cold envelops the desert. We prefer starting early and getting off the road at cocktail hour. We prefer three days of 7 to 8 hours a day driving or we as we like to call it, exploring the Baja.  

2 Day Route

Day 1- From the border to Guerrero Negro – 447 miles approximately 10 hours

Day 2 – Guerrero Negro to Cabo San Lucas – 576 miles approximately 9 1/2 hours

3 Day Route

Day 1 – From the border to Cataviña – 298 miles approximately 7 hours

Day 2 – Cataviña to Loreto – 402 miles approximately 7 hours

Day 3 – Loreto to Cabo San Lucas – 318 miles approximately 6 hours

Once you’ve secured your Mexican auto insurance, filled out your tourist card at the border (or wait ’til you get to the state crossing in Guerrero Negro, but a possible problem as they are consistently inconsistent). You are nearly ready. Get that vehicle tuned up, check your tread and fill your cooler. Then and only when you have all checks on your gotta have list, you are ready to roll down the great not so barren amusement park called Baja. 

Tijuana to Guerrero Negro –

Ok I will not take the time to get into the wonderful and chaotic adventure ride called TJ. The sixth largest city in Mexico with over 1.7 million people it is a wonder unto itself. Let’s just keep moving into the right lane so we don’t miss the toll road. This occasionally closed cliff side wonder of engineering madness is delightful and scenic and only a few pesos later you will be looking over the crashing waves, happy surfers and heading toward Ensenada. Here you are thinking, wow we are making great time, then comes the grinding halt of the no bypass route through this pretty seaside city but mess of a route. At least it’s lunch time and the choices are grand. Might as well top off the gas and the ice in the cooler and keep on trucking. Ensenada the ‘Cinderella of the Pacific’ was one of the first settlements in the California’s. Don’t forget that California was Mexico up until 1848. 

South from here is major agriculture country and so many stop lights your good time ride crawls to a slow cruise as you enjoy the flowing fields of strawberries and the flat bed trucks full of workers heading out to work. A few hours later you head into San Quintin and the fields of farms slow up which turns back into cactus and nothingness. Here is where the Baja turns into untarnished wildness and the adventure begins as the population drops. 

Be sure to keep a watchful if not paranoid eye on your gas gauge. There are plenty of stations in the northern section but once you get to El Rosario fill er up even if you are nearly full. El Rosario is your last chance for lobster burritos, beer, gas and ice. Best place for all four is at the turn called Mama Espinoza Restarante. This could also be a small Baja 1000 museum as well as a tasty real Mexican stop off. The next stop is an hour and a half in the lunar landscape of Cataviña. This is when you should play ‘Dark Side of the Moon’. You can go an hour or more and not set sight on another human. A few dead cows later you see a Casa in the wash of an old deserted RV park and wonder, ‘how the hell does that hombre make it out here’? Not to fret as this reoccurring question never becomes clear. This is Mexico and these people work to live and are ready to give you the shirt off their back once they see that you respect their existence and return their smiles. Since they don’t have a mortgage, car payment nor college expense worries, you see why that gentle smile is easy, long and natural. 

From Cataviña you will have open road and not much else until the split where you can head East to Bahia Los Angeles. This is 65 miles from Cataviña and you have only 84 more miles ’til cocktail hour in Guerrero Negro. This section of the road is mostly inland and the terrain goes from crazy lunar rocky and mountainous to wide open and dry desert.  Keep an eye out for some amazing desert plants that are endemic to Baja like the Cardon Cactus also known as Giant Elephant Cactus. The Pitahaya Dolce has an edible and sweet fruit that is a delicacy and the ‘what the Hell’? Boojum Tree that is straight out of a Dr Seuss book. Further along you eventually get back to the west side and see the mighty Pacific in the distance. This is your indicator that you are getting closer to your stopping off point where Baja ends and Baja California Sur begins. Another military check point at the state crossing with its unusually large Mexican flag flying and then you are ready for that cold margarita and a great nights rest in Guerrero Negro. You are now officially in the newest state in Mexico, BCS Baja California Sur, or Lower California South. The state was established one year after the completion of the Highway 1 pavement project in 1973 and what a wonderful addition to a magnificent country.

This bayside town Guerrero Negro has 13,000 happy locals and is known for two opposing interests, salt and whales. Salt from the flats that is one of the largest producers in the world and then the migratory whales that head here by the thousands in the winter months. So the salt industry and Whale Eco Tourism is the main draw with friendly locals enjoying both. Cheap and clean hotels dot the main and only road that is to your right plus some decent food and plenty of shopping to reload your cooler. It is time to top off the gas again as well. Now we are ready to tackle the lower section and in many ways the best part of this thousand mile odyssey.

Part Two will focus on the second half of this amazing road.

Stay tuned next week!

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La Bohemia Baja – Hotel Pequeño

If you are a traveler looking for a boutique hotel with soul in Todos Santos then you must begin your adventure in the perfect base camp called La Bohemia Baja. This 8 casita Hotel Pequeño is only small in the number of rooms. From the first step through their arched doorway you will experience a relaxing stay. The staff and proprietors are all working in harmony to make sure your vacations dreams are realized at a moderate price. From the high quality toiletries to the comfort of their beds and bedding, you can rest soundly knowing they have you covered. If adventure is your calling they have loads of options from horseback riding to cave painting viewing to custom motorcycling tours. How about an early morning visit to a local ranch and try your hand at milking a cow? Indulge after with a fresh hot cappuccino. Need a massage after your adventure, just let them know and it will be waiting for you. You may opt to forego the activities and just CHILLAX in the comfortable outdoor areas poolside or under the shaded palapa. An added bonus is the guest usage of the beach front El Faro Beach club just a short drive away. But before you decide fast or slow you must start the day off right with a hearty Mexican Desayuno and bottomless coffee. Their breakfast is so tasty that they have many locals that stop by for the delicacies. THE best mole I’ve ever had is a special served with eggs on some lucky days, every day there’s a different special.

The owners Erin and Andy are both world travelers and know what you need to make your Todos Santos stay a perfect blend of fun and chill. The Hotel was completely renovated and renamed La Bohemia Baja in 2014 after being the very first Bed & Breakfast known as Las Casitas. Their 100+ year old Adobe casitas have a warmth and feel that has been updated with cozy beds and tastefully decorated. Their heart and soul is obviously on display as you can see the attention to detail and happy staff. 

There are fancier places to choose in the area but if you are inclined to unique boutique with caring owners and a great knowledge of the area you can’t go wrong with this Hotel Pequeno. 

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La Bohemia Contact: US office (805) 430-5260  Cell (817) 145-0759

MX office +52 (612) 145-0759  Cell +52 (612) 169-1162

Email  labohemiabaja@gmail.com

Location: Calle Rangel #108  Entre Hidalgo y Obregon, Todos Santos, BCS, MX

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Boca de la Sierra – Miraflores Los Cabos

Once you have been to the wonderful Baja beaches, you have to expand your realm of exploration into the Sierra de la Lagunas mountians. The Fall is an especially excellent time after the late summer rains. It is then that the cool fresh mountain streams cascade from each of the many canyons on all sides of this impressive mountain range.  In this article we will feature the wonderful Boca de la Sierra (Mouth of the Mountains) area just outside of the cute village of Miraflores with means, Look, Flowers!

An hour north of Cabo and 20 minutes north of the San Jose Airport you make your left off Federal Highway 1 at Miraflores. After a few miles you head through this mostly agriculture and cattle town past the church and head a little further north until you see a playground. This is your indicator to scout for the parking area and a clear sign for Boca de la Sierra. The first 50 yards you are wondering whose house you are trespassing by but just keep walking, between the first and second home is a well worn path leading downhill. There is a small open gate made of drift wood and the small river flowing in the valley below. This is your trail to this mountainous playground.

This used to be an fairly hidden jewel but has become very popular with locals and tourists alike. The addition of Cabo Adventures, Outdoor Zip Line Adventure has increased the exposure and the number of people enjoying this area. So don’t be surprised when you are swimming in one of the numerous pools when you first hear a screaming tourist zipping overhead. Fun is being had by all and you can swim up stream to get away from the crowds that mostly stay closer to the parking area. There are numerous pools that cascade down the mountain, the further up you go the quieter it becomes.

We like to bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it all. There are a few authentic family owned restaurants in the area as well. This is a dog friendly swimming area so we always take Oakley. Our followers wouldn’t want it any other way. You can book a tour and have them take care of the details or rent a vehicle and discover it on your own pace.

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Cabo Expansion! 18 Major Projects

If you thought Cabo already has an impressive list of options for the discerning high-end traveler, these newest developments in Cabo San Lucas will give you some amazing luxury alternatives. There are currently 18 major projects just opened or underway in Los Cabos. This is a ‘Dream Team’ list of the best possible developers so you might as well just surrender to luxury. Here is an update Fall 2017 from www.cabosfinest.com.

On the San Jose side

Ritz Carlton Reserve

Joining Puerto Los Cabos and strengthening the overall concept of the Marina, golf, beach club, villa and laid back lifestyle is Zadún, a Ritz Carlton Reserve. This is the highest level within the world of Ritz Carlton with only three others in the world. Privacy is the new luxury and this is what it looks like. With only 115 well appointed villas this is an exclusive and private affair.  Opening 2018.

Vidanta East Cape

From the Mayan Group comes a massive project that will open the way to development on the east side of San Jose where the beach life is less frantic and the waters warmer and easier to access.  Coming 2019.

Four Seasons Costa Palmas

After this project stalled in 2015 they received a staying order and hit the developer jackpot when Costa Brava became what was once Cabo Riviera. Located just 40 minutes north of the San Jose International Airport, this marina, village and golf concept is well on its way. The flagship host is the Four Seasons and the Four Seasons Residences. This is an exceptional east Cape location on over 1000 acres and a quiet reprise from the nightlife driven Cabo.

Soft open now.

In the corridor there are 8 new projects

The Luxury Collection Solaz

From the Starwood Group comes the much anticipated hotel, spa and tennis academy right in the middle of Los Cabos. The modern design is a combination of stacked blocks and nature. With grass roofs, tunnels and lots of greenery and impressive pools this is looking like a winning style and very different for our market.

Opening March 2018

Solaz Residence Club

From the owners of Hacienda Del Mar comes an impressive residence club adjoining the Luxury Collection Hotel. Bringing condo hotel sensibility to an eco friendly, low impact design and focusing on natural design elements.  

Opening Winter 2018.

Villa la Valencia

A 260 villa project from the Villa Group. Striving for the highest level and a welcome addition to their collection. Facilities will include a reef-inspired pool, a lazy river with margarita stands along the way, four restaurants, gym and spa.

Opening late 2019

Hotel Garza Blanca Resort and Spa

This is another 5 star luxury resort right in the Corridor. You have seen it being built between the newly opened Grand Velas and the huge new Solaz. This will be an all inclusive optional. We prefer our resorts non-all inclusive in safe to explore areas like Los Cabos. At least they have the option to stay and have everything included or pay as you go. Your local restaurants will be happy. From the popular Garza Blanca Resort and Preserve and Hotel Mousai both in Puerto Vallarta comes this excellent new addition.

Opening 2018. 

Grand Velas Los Cabos

In the race to be the first to open of the 4 resorts that are clustered together just past the El Tule bridge in the Corridor they won, and did they ever build this new wonderful resort in quick fashion. This developer has 4 other properties and rumor has it they will be opening a timeshare division next year. Grand Velas Riviera Maya, Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit, Velas Vallarta and Casa Velas are their other offerings. This new high end all inclusive resort is priced for the luxury traveler and their accommodations, restaurant choices, spa and meeting areas are indeed impressive. Recently opened and receiving glowing reviews. They even have a Michelin 2-star restaurant called Cocina de Autor. Even though they are mandatory all inclusive their restaurants are open to all which is unusual.

Chileno Bay Resort & Residences

Combining the luxury condo hotel experience with full ownership option plus the beach club and golf course combo, this is yet another amazing option for those with the budget to impress. The masterplan at Chileno Bay is now being managed by Discovery Land Company, the developers of the ‘gold standard’ El Dorado project. This is the second project from Auberge following the very successful Esperanza by Auberge. They opened this year and recently completed phase 2 with limited inventory remaining.

Montage Los Cabos

From the Montage Beverley Hills and the O’Hana Group comes a much anticipated mega project on the iconic Bahia Santa Maria. This is three projects in one with ultra posh Maravilla on the old Twin Dolphins Hotel site, the Montage Los Cabos Hotel along Santa Maria Beach and the Montage Residences overlooking the hotel. They have been masterminding and massaging this amazing location for over 14 years.  

Opening 2018.

Park Hyatt Los Cabos

Located within Cabo Del Sol comes the newly announce Park Hyatt. This is one of two major Park Hyatt projects announced at the end of Sept of this year, the second is in Mexico City. This beach front project is between Fiesta Americana and The Sheraton Hacienda del Mar. The original lot was going to be the Ritz Carlton and then sat undeveloped for over 10 years. When Cabo Del Sol’s ocean course was changed to make more ocean front for a project our suspicions that something was happening were aroused. This should be a welcome addition to the masterplan of Cabo del Sol.

Pacific Developments

Pueblo Bonito Sunset Two

When Ernesto Coppel announced his land purchase on the Pacific side back in 2001 most felt that would be a huge mistake. This massive parcel of land on the true southern tip seemed inaccessible and too far from Cabo. Boy were we all wrong. Quivira has become a destination unto itself. With the incredible Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica and the newly open The Towers at Pacifica this resort juggernaut now has 5 resorts in Cabo San Lucas and a sixth being planned. Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Two will be between Pacifica and Sunset Beach and a welcome addition to their collection. The wide range of ocean view full ownership options definitely compliment this golf course community. Future ocean front villas are also available.

St Regis Los Cabos

St Regis just announced plans to join Quivira at Cabo Falso. 120 high end villas and 60 residences are planned. This is a major addition to the impressive Quivira master plan. The St. Regis will be located on the west side of Sunset Beach and just below the cliff side holes of Quivira Golf Course recently named the Pebble Beach of Mexico. Plans to build a second course to compliment their cliff side master piece is also included in the masterplan. 

Opening late 2020.

Nobu Resorts

Joining the Diamante project Nobu Hotels enters into new territory in Mexico. Banking on the Asian market in an area not typically on that radar. This comes as welcome news to all developers in Los Cabos.  Japanese meets contemporary beach design. Nobu restaurants and Robert Di Nero join forces to bring us an Asian Luxury Option in Cabo.

Opening 2018

Hard Rock Resort and Casino

Also joining the Diamante Group is the massive new Hard Rock Resort and Casino. This 600 room hotel and convention center will have a multitude of services. This is the fourth Mexican resort and brings with it a new level for music lovers and those looking for a fun and rocking vacation with six restaurants, massive pools and vibe. Construction is moving at an impressive rate, this this will be a mega resort.

Opening late 2018.

Rancho San Lucas – two resorts are now being built.

Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas and the Private Residences at Rancho San Lucas. The newest massive multi use mega resorts on over 800 acres is under construction from the Solmar Group. This everything in one destination property has it all: golf, tennis, resort, river, lagoon, wave pool, villa, mega mansions and everything but winter sports.  Co-developed with the Greg Norman Group. 

Opening Jan 2018

And further up north

Tres Santos 

Tres Santos offers beach, farm and hillside options. With two distinct villages and a close proximity to Todos Santos, this new development gives those Pacific lovers yet another great option. 

In addition to these 18 massive projects many smaller boutiques are also sprouting up making 2017-2019 a period of unprecedented growth. If you miss the slow pace of the old days in Cabo just relax and drive a few more minutes away from the tip and you have hundreds of miles of unspoiled Baja treasures. 

We are concerned that Cabo can not absorb so many new hotel rooms, fractional residences and luxury residences when we have such a big supply in the first place. We are reconsidering our concern now that the Caribbean has been so horribly disfigured. We hope our friends there can rebuild and be stronger as we experienced after hurricane Odile in 2014. The boost we received after the hurricane Wilma decimated Cancun in 2005 was substantial. Thousands of tourists that usually went to the Riviera Maya gave Cabo a try, loved us and keep returning. Just look at all the new non-stop flights out of the east coast. Perhaps we will get another boost with the current situation in Florida and the Caribbean. Now if we could only get these deep pocketed developers to build some low cost housing, improve our water supplies and overall infrastructure. 

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Monuments to Medano Trail CSL

This amazing oceanside trail is very much overlooked by most everyone except the local shore fishermen. It is within 4 miles of downtown Cabos San Lucas and is one of the best in all of Los Cabos. With an easy access point at Monuments Beach you start right in front of The Cape Hotel. Be sure to bring your camera because the views are outstanding. You will also want sturdy shoes as this is a rocky area and if you fall it will be onto sharp cheese grader granite. Good to get there early or better yet later when the sunsets are giving their best colors and the temps are lower.  

After you walk to the end of Monuments Beach where the local surfers enjoy year round waves, you ascend up the rock wall for a climb of just a few meters. Once you get over the hill start your nature walk through cactus, scrubs and flowers. There are many nice alcoves to stop and enjoy the view with the nice breeze off the Sea of Cortez. You can make a day of it and bring a picnic lunch or even catch your lunch with a fishing pole. There is very little shade so bring a wide brim hat and plenty of sunscreen. Once you make it over the rocky section of about 2 kilometers you are now on the far eastern side of Medano Beach. Yes the same famous beach of Cabo, but this is the nearly vacant quiet side. Before the Riu Palace and Riu Santa Fe opened you rarely saw any gringos on this part of Playa Medano. We have walked all the way to Mango Deck but be forewarned that is a long haul on a soft beach. If you head back the way you came you will be rewarded with the bar at The Cape, a Thompson Hotel right on Monuments Beach. That is a great time to enjoy a cold margarita and watch the experts surf this craggy surf break.

                            

We would give this trail a moderate rating due to the small hill climbs and occasional loss of trail. Try to follow the old fence posts and you won’t get to far off track. The biggest challenge may be keeping your eye on the trail and not the sight of Land’s End and the deep blue Sea. 

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Pool time with Oakley

Dog lovers can travel with their best friends to Cabo. Many resort communites with short term vacation rentals allow dogs. Casa Dorada on Medano beach allows them, Guaycura and Hotel California in Todos Santos just to name a few! Vacationing and living in Los Cabos is a dream come true for many Babyboomers, fisherman, beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Remote beaches, lots of sunshine and blue skies in a dry desert setting mesmerizes our souls endlessly. Come adventure with us in the Baja Paradise!

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Guaycura Hotel Todos Santos

This acclaimed Boutique Hotel is in the heart of historic Todos Santos Baja CA Sur.  While Todos Santos was chosen as a Pueblo Magico a few years ago we have enjoyed it’s magic the first time we discovered her fourteen years ago.  This Trip Advisor ‘Certificate of Excellence’ hotel is a newer addition, but you wouldn’t know it by the looks of her.

Classic brick facade, warm colors and classic lines coupled with large suites and high ceilings give it a charm that goes well with the neighborhood. The hotel bars, restaurant, lounge and roof deck pool with a view make this place a 5 star experience.  The friendly staff are there to help with anything needed to assure your comfort.  They are also happy to make reservations with directions to their amazing el Mirador Restaurant and or El Faro Beach Club, Spa and Restaurant.  These stand alone business are each wonderful in their own rite but give guests that feeling of connected membership. A trifecta of historic, quaint boutique with massive palapa hilltop restaurant with sunset ocean views and throw in a great Beach Club with spa and high quality restaurant.  Did I forget to mention the swim up pool bar on the beach?  Never had it so good in ‘All Saints’ Todos Santos. 

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How to buy a Cabo home and have it pay for itself

With a year round high occupancy rate and a stream of new tourists, owning and short term renting a home in Cabo has never looked more appealing. The rental income you can realize will help pay for the whole cost of ownership within 5-10 years, depending on the location of the property.  This is not a get rich quick idea but a way to pay for your retirement home. If you are considering living in Los Cabos within 5-10 years you must start now so that you can take advantage of the current market conditions and ripe short-term rental opportunities.  Let’s review them here:

Current Market Conditions

Even with a market that is heating up, our current real estate is still a buyers market. This is due to a variety of factors including an aging phase 1 market that is now exiting Cabo. Think 80+ year olds that bought here when they were 60. This turn over is in primarily older neighborhoods that might need some renovating but have excellent cost to location ratio. Think Cabo Bello, Misiones Del Cabo and Gringo Hill in San Jose for starters. These neighborhoods were away from the action back in the day but now are prime locations. They are surrounded by the high end neighborhoods where the prices start at over $2 million, think Punta Ballena, Maravilla, Querencia. In this article we are focusing on the $150,000 – <$700,000 dollar homes and condos where you can realistically recoup your investment within 5-10 years.

New Developments

There are 15 mega projects and several more smaller developments in the new home market. While we don’t disregard the validity of these offerings it has caused some softening on prices for the older existing homes and condos. These yet to be built developments will in many ways be lovely and full of amenities that attract buyers. They do not however have any rental history and if you are taking advantage of the early price incentives you may need to wait <1-2+ years to get your keys and possibly some of the amenities. Yes you got an amazing deal but you also tied up your money when you could be renting them during those years. For new home buyers looking for the perfect home that can afford the price there are many great options that we will cover in another post. If you want your place to pay for itself while you work the next few years and then retire, you will want to get something soon and start getting it rented now.

Short Term Rental Opportunities

The are many reasons Cabo is a highly desired destination. Let’s focus our attention on why- weather, location, infrastructure, the friendly local Mexican culture, safe environment, world class hotels, restaurants, activities plus many more reasons. The season has widely expanded to 10 months of high occupancy and two months of great fishing. Our worst weather is during fishing season in late August to late October. These 8 weeks represent our rainy season and a good time to shut down your rental for repairs and storms. Plus the high cost of electricity makes it a good time not to rent.  

The major expansion of the resort properties is focused on high end projects with room rates in the 5+ star range.  Just look at the names of the newest resorts being built, Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, St Regis, Montage, Auberge, Grand Velas, Nobu Resorts, JW Marriott etc… These are super pricy and gives the home and condo market a bump because of the affordable option. Most of these expensive projects offer full ownership options that are very appealing for the well healed buyer. 

Overall the market has some extreme pricing variance. The rule of thumb here is the highway along the corridor is the divider where you have the ultra wealthy on the ocean side and the reasonable prices on the other. There are exceptions and places where the road is closer to the white water, so you have to know the ins and outs. That’s where a good buyers agent comes in, Us with Cabos Finest.

A Computer Connected World

​There has never been a better time in the world for finding a vacation rental. People are just a click away from powerful information and options, options, options. Even Expedia has now started listing individual homes and condos all over the world. This all started with www.vrbo.com and www.homeaway.com then came www.airbnb.com and www.flipkey.com. You don’t have to pay an upfront fee so many owners use them all and keep a master calendar so there is no overlapping. With hotels and resorts charging such high rent, the bargain option with amazing location is the new gold standard for value minded travelers. Find the right place preferably within walking distance to a beach and place your listing and start collecting. 

Rental Income

One bedroom condo in Misiones Del Cabo with whitewater views and close by beaches list price $195,000 and upwards. You can see daily rental rates on www.vrbo.com as well as the other rental sites. If you get a high occupancy rate, that equals up to a nice amount anually. In several  years you would have recouped the list price (you can do the math). Of course you would have some added costs like utilities, HOA, Fideicomiso and taxes plus the property management cost. But you would have a great house or condo in Cabo and a chance to use it the other percentage of the unrented time while you wind down your career and prepare for retirement. 

We are happy to assist you find the perfect home,  we know which developments have the higher occupancy rates – just ask!

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Cabo Weather

​Cabo San Lucas has incredible weather. With an average temperature of 75 degrees F, Cabo has been described as the ‘Scottsdale on the Beach’. Rightfully so as we are one of the few deserts in the tropics. For a whopping 10 months of the year Cabo is drenched in blue skies and dry climate. In fact us locals rejoice during the rare winter ‘rain’ (really just a sprinkle). We also enjoy microclimates where you can head up the Pacific west side for cooling off and the amazing East Cape to find the warmer waters of the Sea of Cortes, or as the locals say Bahia de California. It is not uncommon to see a 20+ degree variance within 30 mile distance. The ‘corridor’ is the perfect middle temperature between San Jose Del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. No wonder that 24 mile stretch is the most expensive beachfront in all of Mexico. We have a perfect storm of conditions for the savvy traveler looking for ideal weather, amazing beaches, world class amenities and the smiling faces of our local people. Add in its close proximity to our northern neighbor, great airport, clean and safe environment plus all the golf, fishing, restaurants and best in class resorts and villas you can expect to have a guaranteed great vacation. So whether you are escaping the winter cold or the summer heat you will love your Cabo weather and your Mexican paradise vacation. Plan your Cabo vacation now!

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