Loma del Mar
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Now that I'm getting closer to retirement and moving permanently to PV, I have a question about the condos. I stayed in them several times between 2001-2003, and I enjoyed being there. It's a good location, and owners can have pets.
Hopefully this question won't step on anyone's toes, but I was wondering why so many units in this complex are for sale at the same time. It looks like on the mls site there are at least six of them for sale right now. What's going on?
On a side note, I remember around 1994 that a friend of mine who lives there took me up the hill to see them. He said they probably went for around thirty thousand American. Who knew?!! Should have bought one then!
Hopefully this question won't step on anyone's toes, but I was wondering why so many units in this complex are for sale at the same time. It looks like on the mls site there are at least six of them for sale right now. What's going on?
On a side note, I remember around 1994 that a friend of mine who lives there took me up the hill to see them. He said they probably went for around thirty thousand American. Who knew?!! Should have bought one then!
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So does the lack of replies to my question about Loma del Mar mean that no one on the board has any knowledge of real estate on the south side of town? Was it a dumb question, since the answer to my query is possibly related to the state of the economy in the U.S. and a general slowdown in the PV real estate market?
Thanks for the reply, but my original question was why there seemed to be so many units available for sale at the same time? I'm interested in purchasing in PV soon, and was asking wondering perhaps if anything unusual was happening to cause so many to be for sale at once. I enjoyed the units when I vacationed there a few times.
It would be just speculation on my part. When we purchased last fall, there were several buildings with multiple condos for sale. There seems to be regular turnover in PV as people get old or die. Others have purchased in one of the new condos to upgrade. People like elevators and covered parking. The condo we purchased was from an owner who moved to a house on the canal in NV.
There is some construction planned to the south and west: the old Bai Sri site, the one beside it and Juniors. So there may be some trucks and noise.
And the market is down in PV. Sales were down 10% in 2007 and are tracking a further 30-40% decline in 2008 so the number of listings is growing.
There is some construction planned to the south and west: the old Bai Sri site, the one beside it and Juniors. So there may be some trucks and noise.
And the market is down in PV. Sales were down 10% in 2007 and are tracking a further 30-40% decline in 2008 so the number of listings is growing.
Thanks for the reply. All those factors seem to make sense as to the number of units available. I was also wondering if perhaps, since so many of them seem to be super-upgraded (almost ridiculously so in some cases, considering the building), I was wondering if flippers were involved.
As I stated, I really enjoyed staying there. The location is great for me. I don't care if there are elevators or covered parking. When I can no longer climb stairs, it's time to hang it up! My great-grandmother made it just shy of her 100th birthday, and she went up and down the stairs of her family home from her suite on the third floor until almost the very end.
Back to Loma del Mar- I actually prefer the ones listed on the mls that haven't been too upgraded. I like tile counters instead of granite, for example. The main factor for me, though, was that they allow pets and it's on the south side of town. I have a Boston terrier and a conure that will be moving with me. Also, I plan to live without the expense of a car, so parking is not an issue for me.
As I stated, I really enjoyed staying there. The location is great for me. I don't care if there are elevators or covered parking. When I can no longer climb stairs, it's time to hang it up! My great-grandmother made it just shy of her 100th birthday, and she went up and down the stairs of her family home from her suite on the third floor until almost the very end.
Back to Loma del Mar- I actually prefer the ones listed on the mls that haven't been too upgraded. I like tile counters instead of granite, for example. The main factor for me, though, was that they allow pets and it's on the south side of town. I have a Boston terrier and a conure that will be moving with me. Also, I plan to live without the expense of a car, so parking is not an issue for me.
I'm wondering if the person who posted back in August has any info to share on Loma del Mar (as in buying there). I've been to PV many times and will be staying (rental) in one of the units there for a month starting mid-Jan. Does anyone know how to access the MLS for PV and who are the most reputable real estate agents there. I have to think with what I've heard about our economy (US) and PV that prices might be starting to trend downward? Thanks!
There are some units for sale:
A11 for $279k and 807sq.ft. Tropicasa
B25 for $269k and 817sq.ft. Applegate
Casa de Flores for $225k and 1240sq.ft.with private pool Vallarta Sunset Properties
This last one seems to be a steal!
A11 for $279k and 807sq.ft. Tropicasa
B25 for $269k and 817sq.ft. Applegate
Casa de Flores for $225k and 1240sq.ft.with private pool Vallarta Sunset Properties
This last one seems to be a steal!
My thoughts on Loma Del Mar
Nice complex with an underused swimming pool. I rented a condo in Building B a couple of years go which was nearest the road to the Mismaloya Hwy which is terribly noisy. I remembered to bring my ear plugs so all was well. I would recommend renting in C or D. Just my opinion.
Available Units in Loma del Mar
I've rented in Loma del Mar several times and from the first visit, I knew that this was where I wanted to spend a sunny and warm retirement.
I`m thrilled to say that unit A11 is no longer available! It`s mine... all mine!
I`m thrilled to say that unit A11 is no longer available! It`s mine... all mine!
Re: Available Units in Loma del Mar
Congratulations. Our friend, Chris Wynn, and his mom have owned there for years. You will love it...Kimmy B wrote:I`m thrilled to say that unit A11 is no longer available! It`s mine... all mine!
Loma Del Mar
Loma Del Mar...anyone been here lately? May stay in A15 this February. Is it really close to the beach? In downtown PV???? What is close by?
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
Hi Chris, Loma del Mar is close to everything! 2 blocks to Los Muertos beach, 1 block from Olas Altas where there are plenty of resaurants & shops (are you familiar with Andales?). We're an easy walk to the rest of Old Town and even the Malecon. It's a 40 peso ($3.35 CA) taxi ride home. We also have a nice pool. You'll love it! I've been living here full time since August and I wouldn't want to be anywhere else!
loma del mar
This sounds like it might be the perfect place for us! Is the pool on the roof?? Can you see the ocean from there?