The Right Place and the Right Time and You Can Make a Killing in Playa…
In my 13-plus years scouting Playa del Carmen’s real estate market I’ve only made two recommendations. Four years ago, I recommended condos in A-nah Playa.
By Ronan McMahon
In my 13-plus years scouting Playa del Carmen’s real estate market I’ve only made two recommendations. Four years ago, I recommended condos in A-nah Playa.
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Our Siempre Playa opportunity is open. I think it’s our best Playa opportunity yet. Buyers at Siempre Playa are set to make a killing. Just like buyers at A-nah Playa who have seen values rise from $136,500 to $210,000 and who could be grossing $24,000 a year in income.
We stopped to watch giant oxen pull wood from the forest. When it comes time to plough, it will be these oxen that drag the machinery under the gaze of a single man who directs their movements with a stick.
We have an opportunity (strictly limited to four members of our group) to buy a luxury Cabo resort home for $363,719. That’s serious value. The retail price is a whopping $195,634 more—$559,354. That’s how much someone who walks in off the street will pay.
Scattered around the globe are a few dozen destinations that have been seducing the jet set for many decades. Glamorous Monaco. The ski slopes of Gstaad. The Hamptons.
These are some of the best beaches in all of Baja California Sur—miles and miles of untouched, completely deserted sand. On my last trip to Mexico’s Baja California Sur, I stayed in a guesthouse on the beach, five minutes outside the town of Los Santos.
Yesterday, I told you how my contact on the ground in the Sirenis community, Will, is on track to gross $30,000 in short-term rental income. And, how you could target the same by locking down one of a small handful of condos.
Spring arrived in Ireland this week. Last Thursday evening as my day wound down, my gaze was transfixed by the green behind the double doors that led out onto my patio.