Description
This vast parcel is situated on the shoreline of the Sea of Cortez, nicknamed “the world’s aquarium” by the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. It is located in Puerto Mexia, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. The property offers a wide variety of sea activities and the opportunity to build one or more dream homes at a distance far enough from the city and its distractions. This parcel can be developed as a single family complex, a hotel, or as almost any type of development. Dramatic mountains are the backdrop, while expansive views of the sea open to the uninhabited Islands of Cerralvo and Espiritu Santo. There is a wall that encloses approximately 14 acres, and 200 trees have been planted on the property. There is a desalination water system, a holding tank, and an irrigation pipe to water the trees. This is the most valuable beach between Playa El Coyote and Mexia, and the parcel's 14 acres, flat and well above the flood line, result in an incomparable investment opportunity. This parcel has a Solar-powered water desalination plant that can produce an average of 3 cubic meters (790 gallons) per day (1,095 cubic meters or 289,000 gallons per year). The desalination plant is remotely monitored via satellite internet. 30-year renewable permit to take enough water from the Sea of Cortez to make 4,000 cubic meters per year of fresh water.