- LA Times. (October 10, 2005) Lured by 300-plus days of sunshine and "good, fun waves," Greg Leach is tapping the equity from his three-bedroom Mountain View home to build a vacation getaway near this small Mexican resort town.
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- Signonsandiego.com (October 2, 2005) With growing numbers of foreigners clamoring to buy beachfront homes along the Baja California peninsula, U.S. title insurance companies are responding with policies designed to ensure that buyers are not caught in the middle of a contentious disagreement over ownership rights.
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- Luxury Living (Fall 2005) Just south of San Diego, where the Pacific Coast Highway morphs into a two-lane road so narrow and rugged that only cows travel it after sunset, the Baja Peninsula makes sure you understand it is not the Golden State. It is unpolished, remote, wild--and Americans are flocking here in droves.
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- The Seattle Times (March 27, 2005) Onward, the Mexican land rush. Lured by beachfront vistas, quaint colonial backdrops and a historic construction boom, thousands of Americans are heading down Mexico way to snap up vacation homes, retirement villas and investment properties.
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- CNN Money. (June 22, 2004) Eyebrows went up when Dale Anderson and his wife, Kim, told their friends they were buying a second house in Paraiso del Mar, a new housing development in La Paz, Mexico. "They thought it was outrageous," said Anderson, 63, a small business owner in Canton, Ohio. "Then they started looking into it themselves."
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- Money Magazine. (June 9, 2003) La Paz is more a Mexican city than an expatriate's haven, but for those who love magnificent seaside sunsets, sugary beaches, sailing, diving -- and the ability to stretch a retirement dollar -- La Paz is a suberb choice.
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- LA Times. (Oct. 24, 2006) Leading the charge south of the border, Southland buyers are snatching up bargain-priced retirement or second homes on the beach.
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