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Rocky point studio

Started by lagrimas85 · Sep 16, 2010 · 26 replies
lagrimas85
Kitchen, furnished w/sofa/bed 1.25 acre lot completly walled in $350.00 month with water and electric paid. you buy propane for stove and hot water. Ejido Lagrimas on the Sonoita Penasco Hiway at km.85.5 1 year lease [email protected]
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Last edited: Sep 16, 2010 at 8:41 PM
Terry C
Is that the guard shack?
Ladyjeeper
That's no shack, Terry. It looks like a darling little house to me! What an opportunity for someone!
rockyptjoe
Not intentionally trying to burst someone's bubble, but I know a couple of people who are renting a house in town...2-3 bedroom for about 2000 pesos. I'm sure electric is extra, but......isn't $350 a month for a small studio a bit high? Is it right on the water?
InkaRoads
Lagrimas, do you have a lot in the Mirador area? I'll be more interested in renting that, even if it is not walled in, anybody here knows of one?
Last edited: Sep 17, 2010 at 8:02 PM
lagrimas85
Inka, what do you need the lot for? I have a lot thats about 5500 square meters in Mirador near the Sand Bar. It has water and some contruction on the lot.
lagrimas85
Ladyjeeper said:
That's no shack, Terry. It looks like a darling little house to me! What an opportunity for someone!


Thanks, its 6 sided and bigger than it looks in the pictures also outside it has a palapa.
lagrimas85
rockyptjoe said:
Not intentionally trying to burst someone's bubble, but I know a couple of people who are renting a house in town...2-3 bedroom for about 2000 pesos. I'm sure electric is extra, but......isn't $350 a month for a small studio a bit high? Is it right on the water?


People used to pay that (350.00 and more just for a trailer space). 2000 pesos at 12.50 is only 160.00 a month sounds like a deal. If I sold my house in Maricopa I could pay 13.5 months rent with the property tax I wouldn't have to pay anymore. No its not on the water.
Ladyjeeper
Joe, I'm paying 301.66 a month for my trailer space now. And I have to buy propane to cook. Everything else I have is electric, thank goodness! I haven't looked into house rentals in PP but 350 for this place sounds good to me.......If someone didn't have to be on the beach, with a sundeck, unlike me, this is a good deal, imho.
rockyptjoe
Hey guys....I'm not trying to get into a pissin' contest about what's high or not....just pointing out the current conditions in Penasco....and the place is not on the water....where everything is still a premium. How many square feet is the studio?
lagrimas85
rockyptjoe said:
Hey guys....I'm not trying to get into a pissin' contest about what's high or not....just pointing out the current conditions in Penasco....and the place is not on the water....where everything is still a premium. How many square feet is the studio?


Thanks, Joe with your great help and real estate knowledge I'll be old enough and broke enough to qualify to live out there in Youngtown with you before I rent this place.
Kenny
Speaking of "pissin", has anyone noticed the color of that studio?:-? and as long as you guy's keep lifting your leg on one another; Roberto, is your apartment for rent again.:har:
Last edited: Sep 20, 2010 at 8:53 PM
lagrimas85
Its green Kenny, I thought this was for advertising. Not jackin around with a bunch of useless input (not you Kenny) Terry C. you could call it a guard shack, crab shack, or a butt buddy shack if your so inclined. I'd be better off putting it on craigslist and fending off the nigerians.
Kenny
How dare you say my post wasn't at least as useless as Joe's.:ham:

OK, look at it this way...It keeps your advertisement about your "darling little house" (that be Chari) on top in the what's new section, and more people will see it... Maybe even some "nigerians":gradea:
Last edited: Sep 20, 2010 at 9:37 PM
lagrimas85
I never looked at it from an advertisers point of view. Thanks you guys for your useless input.
rockyptjoe
lagrimas85 said:
Thanks, Joe with your great help and real estate knowledge I'll be old enough and broke enough to qualify to live out there in Youngtown with you before I rent this place.


Hey.....I resemble that remark!!! BTW, you don't to need to be "old enough" anymore to live in Youngtown(thanks to a few old farts years ago that screwed up the age specific zoning there).

I'm also sitting on a house (not in Youngtown) that I can't sell because I owe more on it than the current market "value".....thanks to all the shenanigans that went on in real estate the past few years. Welcome to the club!:moon:
lagrimas85
rockyptjoe said:
Hey.....I resemble that remark!!! BTW, you don't to need to be "old enough" anymore to live in Youngtown(thanks to a few old farts years ago that screwed up the age specific zoning there).

I'm also sitting on a house (not in Youngtown) that I can't sell because I owe more on it than the current market "value".....thanks to all the shenanigans that went on in real estate the past few years. Welcome to the club!:moon:

Joe, we are selling some real estate in Rocky Point, in the past 12 months Roberto and his company have sold 4 lots north of town and a house in Las Conchas for us. They without a doubt to me are the best in Rocky Point. Even in this economy theres an ass for every seat.
Last edited: Sep 21, 2010 at 7:54 AM
Terry C
The correct saying should have been Guard House,,,,no offence intended, it looked as if that was what it was. Sorry
lagrimas85
Terry C said:
The correct saying should have been Guard House,,,,no offence intended, it looked as if that was what it was. Sorry


Thanks, Terry none taken. Did you get your voltage figuered out in Encanto?
Terry C
They think once more people get connected on the grid that the voltage will level out. No problems that I have heard of.
jerry
Terry C said:
They think once more people get connected on the grid that the voltage will level out. No problems that I have heard of.


While whole house surge protectors are a good idea, you should consider this. They are good at handling high current surges, they clamp at higher voltages (not good for electronics) and their response time is slower than a good in-house single line protector. The mains surge protector is good for protecting refrigerators, ovens, etc, not PCs. Even if you have a mains protector you absolutely need a good surge protector for each electronic device and includes items such as cable inputs. The typical in home single outlet surge protector while handling lower current surges, reacts faster thereby protecting the end device. The main breaker surge suppressor will handle the very high current and joules (energy).
Terry C
Jerry, there is no surge in power it is just high. I hear 120V is around 140V and 220V is high also
lagrimas85
Terry, if your 2 legs of power are coming in a 140 then the combined total would be 280 volts to your 220 volt breakers.
lagrimas85
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Last edited: Sep 22, 2010 at 10:15 AM
AZ ROB
That is the perfect place for a snowbird getaway...
lagrimas85
AZ ROB said:
That is the perfect place for a snowbird getaway...


We still gonna go fishin'? I have the maxum out of the water to get it ready for a trip we are gonna take in November. But we can go out in the starcraft.
Last edited: Sep 22, 2010 at 12:56 PM
AZ ROB
soon I have been so busy up here in the states it is hard to get away...