Loreto, Mexico is an Exciting Place to Call Home… Introducing Casa Linda
Are you a fan of big sport fishing? According to Loreto, Mexico Locals the fish are practically jumping into the boat from Loreto Bay these days. Both Durado and Marlin are plentyful right now near the shoreline so you don’t have to spend hours searching for their hideouts. Did you know Loreto Bay is actually a marine park? The park covers an area of the Sea of Cortez ranging from Isla Coronado at the north end to Isla Catalana in the south. The Loreto Bay Marine Park is on the United Nation’s list of protected heritage sites. It’s a pretty special place. Whales, dolphins, sea lions and all kinds of other marine life thrive in this spectacular environment where locals and visitors exist in harmony with nature. Fisherman in the area do their part to help preserve the environment of Loreto Bay - they are only allowed to take 2 dorado or 2 marlin from the park.
Last week Alfredo Cristo and Daniel Sanchez of the RE/MAX BajaSur Team took client, James Perry, out for a day of fishing. James recently purchased a home in Loreto partly to enjoy these natural wonders. The guys had tons of fun, caught lots of fish and enjoyed many beautiful vistas from the boat. Take a look!
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For the avid sports fishing enthusiast, Loreto Mexico is the perfect place to call home. Alfredo recently listed a beautiful new real estate property in Loreto called Casa Linda. This wonderful Loreto real estate opportunity offers convenience and amenity for those wishing to experience life south of the border. This gogeous two bedroom home offers stunning views to the Giganta Mountains and the Sea of Cortez. It is within walking distance to downtown Loreto and the Malecon. A perfect place to call home.
To find out more about this wonderful Loreto Mexico real estate opportunity, please contact Alfredo Cristo.
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