Dear Fellow Investor: The East Cape has been discovered and in big way. There are numerous projects dotting the coastline which promise to
continue in the trend of offering fabulous waterfront living
in lovely Los Cabos. To begin the tour you will encounter the
Marina and 1,800 acre planned community known as Puerto Los Cabos.
The first phase lots are sold and the Marina has been dug. There
are still plenty of opportunities to get involved with this first
class development. The neighboring property is El Encanto which
offers a combination of custom waterfront homes as well as luxury
condominiums. There are numerous reservations made and the
development is extremely well finished and considered great value
by me. Then neighboring property is a development known as
Laguna Hills which offers spectacular views of the bay in San Jose
and Punta Palmilla.

Next we encounter a large parcel also owned by the Navarro Group
and there are rumors of a second marina. We then arrive at
Punta Gorda where Los Zacatito’s is mostly sold out and home
construction is active. The adjoining parcel of land is owned by
the developer of Los Zacatito’s and it is said to have been sold to
the Mayan Resort chain, Mexican hotel builders. We then encounter
a number of smaller parcels all with plans for development then a
large parcel owned by the Pueblo Bonito hotel chain.
From there we encounter some smaller parcels then a second large
site also owned by Pueblo Bonito. Following these future
developments we encounter some small developments underway. At
mile 21 we come onto Vinorama Estates which is made up of a 143
lot subdivision with stunning waterfront lots and water views
from almost every home site. Nearing the crossroads we encounter
a gated community known as Cabo Esmeralda which offers paved
streets, water,curbs, and sidewalks. This promises to be a
lovely development when complete.
This next section I will call phase II of the East Cape tour.
We first encounter a development referred to as Vinorama. There
you will find a number of quality built homes and a restaurant/bar
which can be a welcome site. We travel from there through the now
sold out Villas De Oro, a waterfront subdivision developed by the
Olachea Family.


Adjoing this development the Olachea family is currently working
on a number of development projects on their property. We are then
at mile 28 when we encounter another arroyo. Upon reaching the
other side we are in the area known as El Salado. There is one
waterfront subdivision their with plans for others currently
underway. As we travel encounter a recently sold ranch named
Piedra Bolas. This Km of waterfront is gently sloping from the
road offering fabulous vistas from all potential home sites.
There are a number of smaller parcels in the area until we
encounter Rancho Antares. This property is 1Km of waterfront and
borders the bay of Los Frailles. The beach is sandy and the view
of Los Frailles point is spectacular. On Los Frailles Bay there
are suites available for rent. We then encounter an area known
as Las Barracas.

The coastline here is beautiful with nothing currently available
for sale. We then encounter Cabo Pulmo, the last living reef on
the Pacific side of Mexico. Snorkeling and diving are world class
and the shades of green and blue water are unmatched. We then hit
ashphalt just before encountering El Rincon. There are a number
of small acreages in the area of 4 acres with still some
opportunities for larger parcels when we encounter Punta Arena.
Here you will find the abandoned lighthouse.
The next parcel of land is the development known as
Lighthouse Point Estates. This is a successful waterfront
development offering waterfront lots in the area of $300,000.00.
From there we come upon the town site of La Ribera. There is a
parcel with 7.8 hectares situated on the water with electricity,
water and sewer. At this point, you are able to return to the
main highway which is 17 kms brings you out in the area known as
Las Cuevas. This is at Km 96 which is 53 Kms north of the
International Airport. Heading north from there you will
encounter first Buena Vista and immediately after Los Barilles.
These two towns represent the border between the municipalities
of Los Cabos and La Paz. For more information on area, view the
Baja Interactive map or contact Randy Thompson. For more
information on the East Cape, Los Cabos
visit www.Propertyeastcape.com

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