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Playa Lopez Ocean View Lots, $45 per month

Started by Roberto · Apr 28, 2011 · 22 replies
Roberto
PLAYA LOPEZ
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Just a hop skip and a jump from downtown Penasco, on the Sea of Cortez and close to the Pinacate reserve is the sleepy Mexican fishing village of Playa Lopez. This community offers the splendid isolation and beauty of the Sea of Cortez that many seek to escape the stresses of daily city living and the convenience of being a short drive to downtown Rocky Point.

Playa Lopez currently boasts about 25 casitas with two permanent residents! A growing community of RV owners have discovered this peaceful haven as an economical alternative to space rental in a park in town. The endless sandy beaches are beautiful and you can drive your ATV, unrestricted, all the way to El Golfo.

We have a good selection of titled buildable lots, all ocean view or ocean front, available for sale, all with owner financing and starting at $7,500. Monthly payments start as low as $45. Lots directly on the beach start at only $45,000 and can be financed as well. These are by far the most economical, buildable ocean view lots you will find from El Golfo to Guaymas.

Visit us for more information on Playa Lopez.
e-Mail for information [email protected],
check out or website www.twindolphinsrealty.com
Call us on our Vonage phone 602- 324-7241
Stop by the Twin Dolphins Real Estate office in Penasco on Fremont Blvd, next to the Cruz Roja for maps, plats of lots and price list.

DIRECTIONS TO PLAYA LOPEZ
Take the highway to Sonoita and turn at Laguna Shores/Laguna del Mar. Go a mile or so, cross the RR tracks and turn right on the Coastal Highway. Continue on about 12 miles and you will come to a large Palapa restaurant on the left hand side of the highway. Turn left there and continue the 1/2 mile or so to the beach.
Esperanza
Beautiful.....the sunsets are magnificent! So peaceful & tranquil!! The beach at high tide is unbelievable. Doesn't get much better than that :-)
Terry C
What are the lot sizes on the beach? Being that far out how does one get water delivered?
Esperanza
Lot sizes vary. If you go to the Twin Dolphins website posted above, I believe the lot sizes and prices are posted. As for the water, there is a Playa Lopez "local" that brings water for us..... at a great price. I understand they will also bring it in from town.
lagrimas85
I built 15 houses and a mini storage out there, what a lot of fun I had.
lagrimas85
Thank You, Lori really a lot of nice people out there.
Roberto
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Some beach shots at Playa Lopez. First looking toward Cholla, second up the beach toward El Golfo. You can see from the tracks that people enjoy driving on the beach here.
GringoZona
Is this an Ejido? Forgive my ignorance.
lagrimas85
Part of it was an ejido, a huge part of still is an ejido.
Roberto
GringoZona said:
Is this an Ejido? Forgive my ignorance.


Ignorance is easily overcome by information.

No, not an ejido. It was an Ejido but the status has been legally changed and there are good Mexican titles on the lots for sale. And yes, US owners have gotten a Bank Trust on their home or land. There have been NO problems with ownership/transfer issues.

There is Ejido land nearby, not in this subdivided area and some have reported a lawsuit involving that other land apparently but there is no litigation involving the lots offered for sale. This is easily confirmed at the municipal office.

Tio Billy will probably respond also. As he has pointed out numerous times here on other threads, most of Penasco was in ejido status at one time or another. If there is a title for a property it cannot be in an ejido.
GringoZona
Thanks! I knew there were issues around the area but wasn't sure if it was the same company, etc. Are there any businesses to speak of in the immediate area?
lagrimas85
Only a restaurant/beer bar.
GringoZona
Any pics/links for that? Or do you remember the name?
lagrimas85
GringoZona said:
Any pics/links for that? Or do you remember the name?


The name is El Solito, gringo but I dont have any pictures. It is at about kilometer 21 on the new coastal hiway.
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GringoZona
YES! OK, I know of the place. We were going to take a short day trip down the new Costera Highway leading to El Golfo but we didn't have time. There's a pic of El Solito here on the right hand side. http://www.penascorecreation.com/roadlog.htm
lagrimas85
GringoZona said:
YES! OK, I know of the place. We were going to take a short day trip down the new Costera Highway leading to El Golfo but we didn't have time. There's a pic of El Solito here on the right hand side. http://www.penascorecreation.com/roadlog.htm


Thats the one. If you have a chance to take that trip its well worth it. From Lopez its about an hour. Or ride with me to San Luis when we take the little deaf girl back to be fitted with the device she needs. What you will see will amaze you
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playaperro
:mexico:
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Terry C
Playa, I see nothing?
playaperro
El Solito Roadhouse

This is all I could get to upload.:shock:
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lagrimas85
playaperro said:
This is all I could get to upload.:shock:


Playa, I built the houses in the middle picture, that photo was taken in the last few weeks, because we just painted the rear house the green you see, it was yellow last month. Where did you get the pictures?
playaperro
Bill I got them from Dora, her and Saul were celebrating their 39th, congrats to them, They were taken last weekend, they always ride out there when they come
from Carlsbad New Mexico. You can see more on my facebook. I have met some very nice people on here Bill. Including you and your wife.
Kenny
I was out that way probably close to 10 years ago. I left from Cholla, and kept following fence lines back and forth till I could get back to the beach and head north again. There are some treacherous inlets and marshy area's between the two places, and more than once I got out to walk ahead and check it out. Once I got through that stuff I found a small road that lead me into a area that had some construction, but without and rhyme or reason that I could see. There was no one around, and nothing going on. Judging from that picture on the right, I drove on and off that little dirt road farther north to where the water opens up on the other side of a bluff like peninsula to where you could see people rough camping very far over on the other side. I've always wondered how they got over there. Of course now there's the main road heading into that area, and Roberto and I headed out that way one midnight on a very interesting rescue mission.
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AZ ROB
I think I will check it out in a few weeks shen I am back down.