With recent influx of such major corporations as Home Depot(r), Costco(r) and Wal-Mart(r), the 'Western world' corporate presence is stronger and stronger everyday. In/around Cabo San Lucas there are multiple shopping mega-plexes with grocery and discount stores forming the base experience and a variety of boutiques and tourist shops sprinkled amongst those full of 'life's little necessities'. The local Mexican population remains poor, with many hocking their wares on the beaches and tourist areas. T-shirts, jewelry and even pottery can be seen everywhere, with locals carrying as much as they can to offer the new tourist a 'taste of Mexico' - often at over-valued prices. However, it is how they feed their families in this ever-increasing economy. The plan going forward Cabo San Lucas and the Los Cabos region are certainly a mass of foreign influx. With tourism being the center-piece of the industry, certainly this is a destination for those looking for fun in the sun.
Not all tourists, though, like or want to be in/around the tourist region. Many would like to have a place of their own - somewhere more quiet, a place to relax in an atmosphere much like home, yet warm year round and near the beautiful Pacific Ocean.
With that in mind, our team has put in place several subdivisions just a bit north of Cabo San Lucas itself, just south of the artist town of Todos Santos - to those 'in-the-know', this quite little town is known for some of the finest food in the world - in a village called El Pescadaro, currently a farming/ranching area with miles of undeveloped beachfront property.
The obvious expansion for the region is along the Pacific - after all, it is nearly 15 degrees cooler in the summer time than the Sea of Cortez side and anyone that wants to go for a day of fishing over there is only a short drive (about an hour) away. Our plan is simple - bring in investors, builders and developers to occupy and develop the beachfront - taking not only the bulk of the cost, but also bringing in the funds to initiate the rapid appreciation of the land prices in the area. While they are purchasing and developing the ocean-front, we are buying up the 'periphery' the region from the beach to the main road, taking advantage of the fact the large-scale investor will have to have roads and utilities to their projects, we simply buy up the land on either side of their road. As they begin building and development, the value of their land goes up, bringing our investments along with them! It is certainly the L.A.Z.Y. way of doing things! What to expect in 3-5 years The plan for further expansion/development by the large scale investor groups are clear - to maximize the returns on their investments (just as are our plans...) As they continue to develop projects in/along the beach front (at millions of dollars per acre), we will continue to come in behind them, and provide the small-to-medium sized investor with a place to invest in these land projects - one where the appreciation and values will rise due to the outside influences we have set in place.
Within 2-4 years, the large investors will have their units in place - condos, apartments and even hotels along the beach front. Tourists will be drawn to this new area and some will want to retire and/or have a second home there. Our lots will be waiting, available to develop into structured subdivisions, maximizing the return on the investment for the small-to-meduim investor as they will not have to advertise, market or provide any 'tours' for their individual lots, the investor will simply agree to the sale of the property at a profit - to be determined at the time of sale, however, with current indications and predictions it is not unlikely to have a 50% or (more likely) better return on the total investment (including the full interest payments made) - not counting the interest payments (as with most bank loans), the returns will be much higher - nearing or toping 100% in the 2-3 year time span. Cabo San Lucas Real Estate Investing Cerritos Beach - The deal for you, right now Listen in on a recent teleconference
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