You gotta watch out with that one, Bill... LOLOL
Thats salesmanship LJ.You gotta watch out with that one, Bill... LOLOL
So funny Chari, I was thinking about how cozy I could make my own bed in the house with high thread count linens, plush towels, my own decorations, etc., just like you said. The other thing is if it were my own place I could bring my cat. I hate leaving her at home. Aside from paying a pet-sitter it wasn't too bad when I had 2 cats, but my little old lady died 2 weeks ago right before the last time we were in RP. Now I only have one and I hate leaving her alone by herself. She rides in the car well and she could be with us in the house.Yes, Melissa. I come down and all my things are already here. My pots and pans, my comfy bed with 600 thread count linens. My rum and coke. My Pacifico. Cold in the fridge when I arrive. My decorations.... you know, there are several trailers for sale in the north 40 with me...............
I've been scouring the web for pics of Playa Lopez. Never posted pictures here but I'll see if I'm smart enough to figure it out and post the ones I've found and saved.You got anymore pics Bill?
Great, now I've got you selling me too! LOL But don't forget, Bill has an advantage over you - he's giving me a free solar/wind clothes dryer!There ya go, Melissa. We all take care of each other's places in PDO. Like a big happy family....
You would be a welcome addition!
Ain't that the truth! LOLYou can get the solar/wind clothes dryer by coming on here....there's plenty of hot air blowing!!!:rofl::moon:
U.S. residents need a bank trust, all of our customers latley have been Mexican's so we haven't been involved in a bank trust since late 2006 0r early 2007, if I remember correctly, the trust itself was actually only about $2500.00 dllrs with some notary fee's on top and recording fee's. Then there is an annual maintenence fee of $425.00 dllrs. I am now hearing $15,000.00 dllrs for a bank trust, but probably $7 to 8 thousand of that is going to the person quoting that figure. I think the actual trust may still be only 2500.00 and with the notary and recording fee's at the most a trust shoud run $8,000.00 dllrs and is for 50 years with a renew option. There is no HOA, we are inside the Alto Golfo Biosphere and the federal govt. has some say over what goes on there, I dont think we will ever see and big constuction out there because of that. The people we have sold to want to start an HOA and asked me to join and I refused, they can do it on they're own, to me all it leads to is problems. We have an appointment with Notary Ortega Monday, I will find out more about the trust cost.Bill/Roberto....you mention the lots have Mexican titles....maybe you could expound on what it takes for us gringos to own.....does it require a bank trust?
Any restrictions on what can or can't be built there (for the lots that don't have houses)?