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Originally Posted by anglermgmt Lorenzo,
On the property that you have for sale, would a gringo use a fidecomiso or is this leased land or ? What is the utilities situation? Can a palapa/trailer/bodega setup be put on the property or do you have to build a permanent structure?
Congrats on getting the airpark going. I ran into you several years ago at Loreto Shores when I was fishing a Vagabundo tournament. I also used to stay at Rancho Sereno a bit before Jim passed on and Susie moved back to the states. I understand Julie occasionally works for you?
What has become of the Rancho Sereno property? Is it still a place for "troubled teens" or whatever it became? |
In Mexico a gringo must take the long term lease or fidecomiso route. I have a Mexican corporation, but they are only for commercial purposes not personal land ownership. I have underground electricity to each lot and you must build a permanent structure within 3 years in the "Skypark" section. The original Campo Lorenzo area has all utilities and is also privately gated, but you can have anything from a trailer to a house. I charge $200.00 per month which includes all your utilities. Boat and other stuff storage area is also gated and that is free. Julie, her son Andy and daughter Jenna are living on the Rancho Sereno property. She is trying to raise some money to get the B&B started up again. Julie worked at Don Eddies for awhile and, what I understand, had a blast with the "BD Dudes" when they visited a month or so back! Julie is a real good of mine and actually uses my computer to communicate to your side of the fence. Hopefully, she can sell a few of my lots and make some pesos. My e-mail is
campolorenzo@hotmail.com I'm hear in San Quintin entertaining/screwing around with my good buddy Stan Vath the infamous "Tinknocker" and will be headed back to Loreto for a couple more weeks this Wednesday. E-mail me and maybe we can put a fishing trip together. Either side of the peninsula works for me!