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Pescadero Baja California Sur is located about 8 kilometers
south from Todos Santos which is about 75 kilometers south of La Paz the
capital of Baja California Sur. It is about a 45 minute drive north of
Cabo San Lucas and has been really seeing some major changes in the last
few years.
With
a new Pemex last year and more commercial highway properties being sold
and developed, the town of El Pescadero is booming. With it’s palm
lined streets and small gift shops and stores Pescadero is really becoming
a new attractive area for many that wish to live in Baja Sur.

Pescadero is not to be confused with the resort area of
Punta Pescadero on the Sea of Cortez side at close to the same latitude
but due east of Pescadero. The reason I mention this is that you will
find many town names all over Mexico with Pescadero as the same or used
in a similar name.
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The San Pedrito trailer park
which
has been in operation for many years is rumored to have been sold and
is being vacated for a new development of 40 luxury homes. There are plans
for a cement drainage canal to be built down from the highway to the sea
so as to be able to control flooding which has on occasion plagued the
area.
I have checked with several sources that have not yet been able to confirm
for sure this is happening but the developers may want to keep it quite
till they are ready. This is smart as many developments go out and advertise
before they have crossed all the “T’s” and dotted all the “I’s” which
many time results in bad publicity as things take longer to start than
many believe.

Pescadero has yet to develop a real water system that
will be eventually apart of the La Paz municipality and so water can be
difficult to obtain in some of the hill or
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What
makes Pescadero so unique is it is where the desert meets not only the
Sea (Pacific Ocean really) but also crosses over the tropic of Cancer
putting it at the northern border of the tropics. This jewel in the rough
is a small community on the highway between Los Cabos and La Paz with
the Sierra Laguna Mountains acting as a beautiful backdrop to the “Huerta”
(farm) land

that is bordered by the pacific coast. The “Huerta” area
of Pescadero is located between the northern point of San Pedrito a famous
north swell surfing beach and to the south by the point of Los Cerritos
(Little hills) that also has a famous surfing beach for the northern and
south western swells.

Besides being a great area for surfing, swimming, diving,
fishing and beachcombing the climate is what really is attracting so many
new residents. I had one of the first titled beach properties right between
the two points. I sold it as developments and others began to come because
I prefer the actual “Huerta” land which is flat easy to build on and has
great water from the main rancho network that has been serving the farms
and ranchos of this area for many years.
There are two major and several smaller developments underway
at this time in the area. One is the Playa Agave Azul which will be the
first gated community in the area and encompasses 50
acres
and is located just south of midway on the Pescadero beach. It will have
the only Tequila distillery in Baja California and a restaurant as part
of its development. They also boast a new Cerritos Beach Club being developed
at the Los Cerritos beach access area.

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beach properties. There is however according to CNA (Comisión Nacional
de Agua) a great deal of water flowing under ground from the Sierra Laguna
mountains to the east. The aquifers are very ample and according to the
CNA there is little problem with the amount of development in the area
due to the fact they have more water than Cabo San Lucas where desalination
is now a must to supply adequate water for the booming area.
Truly an oasis by the sea backed with rolling foothills
that eventually climb as high to the sky as any mountain range found in
the lower Baja Sur area. It is the Sierra Laguna that the pacific air
pushes up fast against as it is literally sucked over to the hotter sea
of Cortez that cause for the incredible mountain rain storms that persist
for the months between July and October. While these rains generally are
just seen as clouds in the distance leaving Pescadero relatively dry,
the clouds rise sharply dropping a great deal of rainfall that then supplies
the unseen underground rivers.
The climate in Pescadero is one of the finest of all of
Baja Sur. Because of the Pacific oceans influence moderating the temperatures
year round there is little extreme heat or cold to be experienced. There
is however the winter of Pescadero which is generally more in the months
of March through May when the northern winds can bring down the temperature
from the chill factor. For those living there, this translates into a
cool breeze or even a cold wind, but if protected from the winds those
will find the climate still very agreeable.
The palm lined roads and farms are broken up with areas
of housing and arroyos (dry river beds). There are still many lots available
not only in the huerta area but on the hills of Los Cerritos
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Being it’s proximity to Cabo San Lucas and La Paz yet
still having a very rural feel to it El Pescadero promises to be one of
the next areas to really boom. If you are interested in knowing more of
the area please feel free to contact me as I have had property in the
area for the last 17 years and know the area and locals very well.
James Glover
Baja Real Estate and Consulting
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