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Rosarito is a thriving Beach Front community, a short 20 minute drive south of the U.S. Border, in Northwest Mexico. Rosarito is the heart of the Tijuana-Ensenada coastline, one of the most attractive real estate opportunities for investors and homeowners who are looking to buy, develop or take advantage of the unique natural beauty of Baja's coastal lands, emerging business opportunities, ideal weather conditions, as well a fun and cosmopolitan nightlife.

With its world famous lobster, stunning beaches, exciting nightspots, excellent Surfing and water sports conditions, world-class spas and european style resorts, and renowned Mexican hospitality, you will be hard press to find a better or closer coastal paradise this side of the Pacific Ocean.

Established by Dominic missionaries in 1772, the "Misión del Santo Rosario", later changed to it's diminutive, Rosarito, was part of the old "Camino Real de las Misiones". In 1885 the Mexican government acknowledged the farming and agricultural region as "el Rancho de Rosarito", date which is considered the official founding date.

It's tourism development began with the opening of the Rosarito Beach Resort and the Rosarito Beach Hotel in 1924, and grew due to it's beaches, abundant sea food, especially lobster, well known services and hospitality of the local population. In 1995 Rosarito was named a independent Municipality.

Rosarito offers you some of the best mexican crafts including jewelry, ceramics, tile, toys, but it is primarily know for it's top quality wood furnishing design.

Current changes in the Mexican law have made easier and guarantee safe investing in real estate for non-Mexican foreigners. Various U.S. corporations currently offer financial services like bank trust, loans and title insurance for real estate purchases in Mexico. The Baja California state government reported that in 2005 foreign investments in the region reached $17 billion dollars and it is estimated to reach $20 billion by 2006. It is estimated that close to 400,000 U.S. citizens own a home in Rosarito.

Thanks to low real estate prices, low property taxes, low cost health services, and a high standard of services and it's proximity to the U.S., many retirees, pensioners and senior citizens have chosen to invest in the Baja California coast and maintain a high living standard, even higher that in some U.S. regions. Condo and housing developments in the region are being built with the same high standards used in California, including all basic services and some other like cell phone, internet access, satellite t. v., private security, among many.


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