ROSARITO BEACH, México,
July 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/
-- The rising costs of senior living in the U.S. and the
shortage of facilities have turned the eyes of both seniors and
developers to Mexico. Hot new
opportunities for investors in the Care Industry abound in the
area. The proximity to the United
States border, an affordable lifestyle, oceanfront scenery,
and the gentle weather have made the Northern Baja an increasingly desirable spot
for American retirees.
Real estate agents in the region have witnessed the trend
firsthand. "The prime example is Rancho Daisy," says Max Katz, President of Baja Real Estate Group.
Katz is referring to a stunning, 47-acre ranch-style property
overlooking the Pacific Ocean, which the group listed a couple of
weeks ago. Though large properties such as these usually take
months to attract serious buyers, Katz received "three calls within
a week from the announcement from serious investors, from the U.S.
and Mexico, all asking if the
property would be suitable for a retirement community."
His answer was a resounding yes: "The grounds are ideal for a
private community development." The ranch, which currently hosts a
flower production business, would be an ideal place for a senior
community in Baja. The growing
interest of investors seems to go in hand with the inquiries the
Baja Real Estate Group has received in the last year from seniors
and families looking for "American-style assisted living or
independent living housing in Rosarito and Ensenada."
Prime Spot for Senior Living Development in Baja
Rancho Daisy is undoubtedly a prime spot for investors looking to
develop senior living housing in Baja,
California. Just an hour South of the US-Mexico border,
Rancho Daisy is located on the peaceful slopes of Descanso Bay,
overlooking the dunes. This huge piece of land is both accessible
and serene.
The property's amenities include a water well and a
desalinization plant that produces 80 gallons of water per minute.
While some developers in this area most often strive for access to
basic utilities, Rancho Daisy is already outfitted with electricity
and water supply. It is easily accessible from the main road, close
to the city of Ensenada and
Tijuana.
Growing Need of Senior Housing in Rosarito and Ensenada
In 2020, assisted living costs rose by an average of 6.15% in
the United States. And contrary to
predictions, the general real estate market heated to pre-2008
prices across the Country, creating a ripple effect on senior
housing. In California, the median
cost of a house increased by a whopping 20%. According to experts,
the shortage of skilled labor has also increased the costs of
assisted living. The logistical and financial challenges brought on
by the pandemic have steepened the lack of options for seniors.
Mexico, on the other hand,
boasts an abundant and skilled workforce, especially in the care
sector, and an affordable lifestyle. Northern Baja Coast is home to many American retirees,
however, there aren't enough communities that offer medical and
daily care for seniors. AMAR (the Spanish acronym for the
Association for Assisted Living in Mexico), shows only one assisted living
community in Rosarito. "The
opportunity is there, the need is there, the land is there," says
Katz. "It only needs the right investor to run with it."
In a recent interview with AARP, Former Mexican President,
Vicente Fox, stated that
Mexico was the logical place for
Baby Boomers to relocate in their retiring age. "Mexico is a great place to live and enjoy, so,
come with peace of mind, feel safe," he said. The median age of
Mexico's population is 29 years
old, meaning there is a plentiful and energetic group willing to
take care of the elders. Moreover, in Mexican culture, it is
customary for family members to take care of aging parents and
grandparents. Active seniors who don't wish to join a community can
easily secure the services of a private caretaker, and it is easy
and costs a fraction of the price of what it might in the U.S.
Northern Baja's proximity to
the San Diego border, along with a
better lifestyle at a fraction of a price, is the reason Americans
are flocking to the Rosarito-Ensenada corridor, eager to live and invest in
the region.
About Rancho Daisy
Rancho Daisy represents the ultimate real estate investing
opportunity. Located among the slopes of El Descanso, and overlooking the sand dunes of
Descanso Bay, this huge piece of land is ideal for private
community development.
- State: Baja
California
- City: Rosarito Beach
- Community: Descanso
- Type: For Sale
- Category: Lots and Land
- Market Status: Available
- Type: For Sale
- Area: 2078.48 sq ft
- Lot size: 47.71 acres
- Location: 40 minutes South of the
U.S.-Mexico border / 20 minutes
North of Ensenada, B.C.
The fertile grounds of Rancho Daisy currently host a flower
production business, and some construction is present. Amenities
include a water well, a desalinization plant that produces 80
gallons per minute, city water supply, electricity, phone service
access, and easy access from the main road. The West frontage
extends 1,830 feet along the Rosarito-Ensenada toll road.
Rancho Daisy is a developers' dream and a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to own land along Mexico's Pacific Coastline.
Rancho Daisy: https://www.ranchodaisy.bajaregroup.com
About Baja Real Estate Group
Baja Real Estate Group is the most reputable real estate brokerage
firm in Northern Baja California
and has been doing business in Mexico since 1990. Baja Real Estate Group has
created long-standing relationships with Mexican and American
developers, architects, civil engineers, structural engineers, land
planners, contractors, attorneys, and accountants, to assist in
every stage of your development project or real estate
transaction.
Baja Real Estate Group: https://www.BajaREGroup.com
Media Contact
Javier Carrillo, Baja Real Estate
Group, +1 (619) 600 5670, javier.carrillo@bajaregroup.com
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