The gate-guarded Mexican beach resort of Las Gaviotas Rosarito is a mere 35-minute drive from the border of California. It is a well-planned community with three layers of single-family, detached homes, each level having an unobstructed view of the cascading Pacific coast.
Residents enjoy a breezy beach great for surfing and paddle boarding, an ocean boardwalk, a swimming pool, a Jacuzzi, palapas, BBQ, and of course the requisite gorgeous sunsets.
Prices in this region have not been this low for many years. A 1,000-square-foot, two-bedroom, oceanfront home in Las Gaviotas is offered for just $162,000. There are also a variety of homes available for either a short vacation or long-term rental.
If you are looking abroad for a great investment for retirement, relocation, a romantic vacation getaway or a surfing excursion, look no further than Las Gaviotas in Baja where living is easy, affordable, and fun.
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About the Author
Patti Morrow is a freelance travel writer and founder of the award-winning international blog Luggage and Lipstick and the southern travel blog Gone to Carolinas. TripAdvisor called her one of the “20 Baby Boomer Travel Bloggers Having More Fun Than Millennials” and she was named one of the “Top 35 Travel Blogs” in the world.
She is also the star of the upcoming TV series “Destination Takeover” which is scheduled to premiere in the next few months.
Patti is the author of the book “Girls Go Solo: Tips for Women Traveling Alone,” and has over 150 bylines in 40 print and online publications, including The Huffington Post, International Living Magazine, Washington Post Sunday Travel, Travel Girl, Travel Play Live Magazine, and Ladies Home Journal. She has traveled extensively through six continents looking for fabulous destinations, exotic beaches, and adventure activities for her Baby Boomer tribe.
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