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Welcome to July. The humidity officially arrived about a week ago but, even with the higher humidity, visitors have been reporting that it is still much more pleasant here than in the record breaking heat that Arizona has been suffering. A breeze off of the ocean can make a world of difference. But, to be fair, the heat and humidity here is just beginning and the next few months can get pretty rough. Luckily, between the pretty much universal air-conditioning and a quick dip in the pool or the ocean, you can stay comfortable and enjoy a great time here, even during the hot summers.

Tonight is the big night for our Las Vegas Style Charity event. I hope that you can make it. Today also marks another anniversary for me personally as I celebrate 7 years with the Sonoran Resorts. The time has flown by and I am still loving what I do, the company that I work for, and the beautiful beachfront town where I get to live. Life is good and I feel very blessed. Oh, and yesterday was my birthday - but a couple years ago I decided that I'm not going to get any older, so that one doesn't count... 

Our resorts have remained super busy - weekends especially, but even during the week the parking lots, pools, and beaches have had more people than I remember seeing in past years at this time. Sales are still super strong and prices continue to inch their way up as inventory shrinks and demand remains high. All good news for Rocky Point.

The Home Port was back in the news again a couple weeks ago, and in a big way. There were multiple news outlets, both online and off that reported on the meeting between the Governors of Arizona and Sonora. As of this writing, there has still been no physical movement of equipment or workers at the project, but it does sound like it will be starting up again soon. It is great to see that the interest in the project is as strong as ever.

Enjoy your month, come to Rocky Point if you can, and if you need anything don't hesitate to ask. Let me put my experience and expertise to work for you, and remember, as always, I've been here full-time for almost 10 years and I am more than happy to help you with whatever you need, whether Sonoran Resorts related or not.  

 
Just give me a call or send me an email any time and I will do my very best to help you. If I can't help you myself, I'm sure that I can point you in the right direction and help find you someone who can. 
    
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Besides our website, you can also see our listings at the following:
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Tonight's the Night!    Las Vegas Night for Charity 2017
 

Today is the big day! If you're not already in town enjoying the sun, the ocean breezes, and all the Rocky Point has to offer, it's time to get in the car and head on down!  
 
Our 6th Annual Las Vegas Night for Charity has come together very nicely again this year and we're ready for a super fun night. We continue to try to improve the event by making a few small changes each year and, of course, 100% of the proceeds always go toward local charities.

   
 
This year our event will again be held at the Sonoran Sky Resort and we have moved it back upstairs to the 2nd floor banquet room, Los Volcanes. This room is quite a bit bigger than the oceanfront restaurant where it was held last year, giving us room for additional tables to eat, drink, and relax when you're not at the blackjack or roulette tables.
 
We are very happy to present a delicious buffet dinner featuring both Italian and Mexican dishes. The Buffet dinner is served from 7:00pm until 8:30pm, followed by snacks which will be served throughout the remainder of the evening. There will be a cash bar on-site and, once again this year,100% of the net profits from beverage sales will be added to our charity donation. Please keep this in mind and buy another round or two of drinks for yourselves or for your whole table, knowing that it will add to the amount of the final charity donation (but don't drive if you've had too much). We hope that this welcome addition will bring our total donation amount to a record level this year.  
 
 
Tickets are still available at the Sonoran Sky sales office until around 4:00 pm or just get them at the door when you arrive at the event. Feel free to park inside the resort as long as their is room. Normally, parking on the street outside the entrance is necessary for those who show up a bit later but we will have a courtesy vehicle shuttling people from the street directly to the front doors of the resort. 
 
I hope to see you all there. Please help us make a record donation this year!
Circus Mexicus 2017 in the Books as a Smash Success!

 
  
Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers brought their Circus back to town June 8-11 and by all accounts, exceeded expectations for fun throughout a four day weekend seaside in Puerto Penasco.

Now in it's 18th year of making annual visits (plus smaller versions in January and sometimes October), Circus Mexicus drew record attendance just barely eclipsing last year's estimates of 4000 concert-goers for the weekend.  With a new location on Sandy Beach located just behind Banditos geared more for larger crowds, bigger fireworks and more space for blankets and beach chairs, fans had plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the festivities Friday and Saturday nights.

But for those who think the Friday and Saturday nights on the Mexican Moonshine Main Stage define Circus Mexicus alone, think again.  Fans were also spread out over four days seeing 12 other acts perform at JJ's Cantina, Wrecked at The Reef, Xochitl's and Banditos.  In an effort to provide an accurate detail of events, here is a breakdown by day.

THURSDAY JUNE 8
As the early birds stretching their weekend out to 4 or more days arrive, the music began on the beach stage at Wrecked at The Reef with the Zubias' Band of Brothers show.  Originally planned to feature Lawrence and Mark Zubia as an acoustic set, it quickly developed into a full jam session with the Zubias joined by Josh Kennedy, Marc Norman, Thomas Laufenberg, Scott Andews, Shawn Johnson, PH Naffah and others. 

The crowd of more than 400 moved over to JJ's Cantina and grew to more than 650 to see Seattle's Darci Carlson, Denver's Jim Dalton and The Lawbreakers followed by Tempe's Pistoleros combine for more than 4 hours of music that went late into the night.

Those who still had gas left in the tank, headed over to Banditos to catch Black Bottom Lighters spark up their brand of rock and reggae into the wee hours of Friday morning.

FRIDAY JUNE 9
Fans began receiving their credentials at Will Call at Banditos beginning at Noon along with  several bands and great drinks.  JJ's Cantina hosted Southwest by Midnight, Nashville's Ryan Bexley followed by Darci Carlson throughout the afternoon with cool breezes off Cholla Bay and ice cold Dos Equis keeping everybody cool.

Sean Kelly, who formed The Samples in the '90's in Boulder, CO, arrived in Puerto Penasco just in time for a solo performance at Banditos to a standing room only crowd.  If The Samples don't ring a bell, consider a visit to their website and listen to a few songs and all of a sudden you'll remember where you were listening them on the radio throughout the U.S years ago.

Night one on the Mexican Moonshine Main Stage kicked off with Happy Hour pricing and sets by Pistoleros, Tucson's Sidewinders/Sand Rubies and the Black Moods.  Fans of guitar driven rock couldn't seem to get enough but still had a 2.5 hour set from Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers to go.  Dozens of fireworks, countless cold beers and muchas tequilas served as the backdrop for an incredible night.  RCPM finished their set with a 10 minute version of "Flowerin'", an instant new favorite off their upcoming album Native Heart which will be released June 30th at www.azpeacemakers.com .

Black Bottom Lighters again serenaded Sandy Beach until 2am... or at least that's what we're told.

SATURDAY JUNE 10
Many consider Saturday morning to be the start of the 3rd Quarter so to speak with half of the weekend events still to come.  Roger's annual Rock & Beach Soccer Tournament kicked off at 9:00am in front of hundreds on the beach at Wrecked at The Reef.  Sugahbeat took the stage at 11am followed by Ryan Bexley, Mr. Mirainga (Orange County, CA),  Sidewinders/Sand Rubies and Whiskey's Quicker.

Circus Mexicus also has a huge charitable component and their team created their own raffle that culminated at Wrecked with several thousand dollars raised which stays in Penasco each year to support the community.  Original art, jewelry, concert experiences and other prizes were all donated and kept the Circus Mexicus charitable contributions strong since they started in 2008.  A special contribution of 13 new uniforms, helmets, boots and gloves was made to support the Tourism Assistance Unit, formed in Penasco to help tourists maximize their fun in a safe environment.

The Jons who have backed the Peacemakers for years, took the stage inside Banditos at 5:00 to get everybody warmed up for round 2.  Predictably it turned into a dance party that eventually spilled over next door to the Mexican Moonshine Main Stage.  Newcomers Fayuca got the party restarted followed by Authority Zero's Jason DeVore and the full band performance by The Samples. Day gave way to night and Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers blistered their loyal fan base for another 2.5 hour show.  Yes, more fireworks and tequila with a surprise appearance by The Strolling Bones complete with a brief sand storm.  Nobody really cared except a few with contact lenses and sleep deprivation.

Phoenix's Elvis Before Noon ripped several original new songs on the Bandito's stage to 400 marathoners not wanting to go home.  Rumor has it another 2:30am finish for EBN.  We took their word for it.

SUNDAY JUNE 11
Event organizers and Roger are frequent visitors to Xochitl's in Cholla Bay and started the Xochitl's Breakfast Jam on Sunday last year.  Now with a beautiful patio shade structure and Cholla Bay in the background, it was the perfect 4th Quarter kick off with Mark Zubia and Shawn Johnson limping in at 9:58am to rally for an energetic set with 100 or so enjoying a traditional Mexican breakfast.

JJ's has played host to the Sunday wrap up show on the patio for years, but 2017 brought the longest and best party to date.  Southwest by Midnight, Sugahbeat, Whiskey's Quicker, The Jons with Chris Kantor, Fayuca with Jason DeVore, Elvis Before Noon and Mr. Mirainga all brought their A games for a day long music bender.

Jim Dalton brought his Borracho Sunday review to Banditos to a standing room only crowd and finally, Circus Mexicus 2017 was in the books.  Special thanks to many in Puerto Penasco was shared by event organizers including Sound Lighting FX,  RPRMexico.com, LasPalomasResort.net, Seaside Reservations, PenascoLuxury.com, Banditos, JJ's Cantina, Wrecked at The Reef and Xochitl's.  The City of Puerto Penasco and the Tourism Assistance Unit received special praise and thanks as well.

Until next year...
Cruise Ship Port Ready in 2019, State Predicts



Sonora, Arizona governors sign agreement for supplying ships at Puerto Peñasco
 

As Mexico pulls into first place worldwide in terms of cruise ship visitor arrivals, a new cruise ship port in Sonora moved a step closer to reality last month.


The governors of Sonora and Arizona signed a memorandum of understanding to allow firms in Arizona to service cruise ships docking at Puerto Peñasco, also known as Rocky Point, in the Sea of Cortés.

 

Although the port is only about 50% completed, Sonora Tourism Secretary Héctor Platt Mazón said construction of the pier and terminal can now be expected to resume. He said the assurance that goods and services would be available from Arizona was crucial to making the port a success.

 

Governor Claudia Pavlovich was confident that the agreement would help free up federal funds to finish the job.

She also pointed out the advantages of cruise ship services coming from Arizona rather than Hermosillo, Sonora's capital. The latter is six hours from Puerto Peñasco while Phoenix is half the distance, making it more logical that the supplies the ships need - from linens to flowers for 3,000 passengers at a time - come from Arizona.


Arizona Governor Doug Ducey sees a cruise ship port at Puerto Peñasco - often referred to as Arizona's beach - as a big win for his state. Not only will it be beneficial for the citizens of Arizona who like going on cruises, he said, but improved roads and a better border crossing should also result.

 

The agreement also calls for the two states to be partners in promoting the port.

 

Although the federal government has only committed half the US $60 million required to build the facility, the Sonora government says ships will likely begin arriving at Puerto Peñasco in 2019.

 

Mexico's cruise ship industry has seen a few ups and downs in recent years but things are looking up at present, according to tourism statistics. Federal Tourism Secretary Enrique de la Madrid said at a meeting with cruise ship operators that Mexico is now the world's No. 1 destination for international visitors arriving by cruise ship.

 

Year-to-date figures are 6.48 million arrivals.

 

The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association said Cozumel is the world's most popular destination. So far this year the port has welcomed 3.6 million passengers.

 

De la Madrid said encouraging cruise ship arrivals at key ports such as Puerto Peñasco, Veracruz and Acapulco was important in the eyes of the federal government. Those destinations can be strengthened with the development of more services, which will in turn create quality employment for residents.

Circus Mexicus XVI kicks Off on Generous Note    

 

 

 

"I love Mexico" Roger Clyne is telling us how giving became a regular part of Circus Mexicus. "I grew up near the border, the son of a cattle ranching family. When our concerts started getting bigger in 2007 or 2008, I was looking for a manner to give back to the community. So we could be a part of it. Not just visit, make a mess, and leave!"

 

This years concerts feature more bands than ever. Fans arrive from 27 different States, as well as 6 countries. Multiple events focus on lending a hand to local organizations, including raffles and Saturday's popular Rock and Soccer Tournament.

 

 

 

Last month, Roger and crew are met with the Tourist Auxiliary Unit to deliver much needed uniforms and supplies. A table is filed with helmets, gloves, boots and more.

 

The bilingual Tourist Assistance Unit (TAU) cruise the tourist zones, looking to make things better for the cities visitors.

"They are a fabulous bunch of people. Under appreciated, and under known. They help a lot of people every day." Says Jim Ringquist, Sales Director at Sonoran Resorts, and a board member of the TAU advisory committee.   

 

 

 

Roger commented, "I want to say thank you. You provide a deeper sense of safety and security. I know a lot of gringos have concerns, and that keeps several people from making a commitment to visit Rocky Point. But little by little, handshake by handshake, that's how we do it."

 

TAU Director Luis Molina agrees his agents had a presence at the main stage entrance, as well as all around the venue for every day of Circus Mexicus XVI Look for them in their white shirts and tan pants.

 

"Before we go, I should get a selfie so everybody knows, these are the good guys!" says Clyne. 

Changes Coming for the Malecon (Old Port) Area


 
In spite of the obvious errors in translation, these signs, recently posted in the Malecon area, have a pretty clear meaning - No more walking around with an alcoholic drink in your hand. Like most laws, there was a reason for the change. And, like most new regulations, it was probably the actions of a few "bad apples" which prompted a change that will affect everyone. 

There are certainly mixed viewpoints and even some pretty strong emotions being shared about the change. In fact, within a very short period of time after a post about the change appeared on Facebook, almost 600 people, both pro and con, had shared the story and made comments in both English and Spanish. Many, and probably rightfully so, have indicated that the changes will probably not last. Or, they will at very least be ignored by many and things will continue more or less the way that they have been for so many years. 

One reason for that belief is because this was not the first time that these regulations have been in place. Roughly seven years ago, the same type of signs (although, with better grammar) showed up in the same area. The change prompted roughly the same reaction from locals and tourists that it is prompting now and, withing a fairly short period of time, the signs came down and things went back to "business as usual". 

On the other hand though, this time around might even be more of a change from what most folks have been used to seeing and doing at the Malecon. There is talk of also prohibiting all traffic from the area and making it a pedestrian only Malecon. That move has not yet been made and, again, the mere mention of it has gotten the rumor mill running at high speed and everyone seems to have taken a side, either for or against. 

Well, only time will tell whether the rules will change back or whether the area will become more strict and even more changes are made. There are several inherent problems with both paths and I don't envy the ones who will take responsibility for making the final decisions. By all indications, whatever the end result, about half the population will be angry about it. Yes, it's Mexico. But, it seems that it's politics as usual and there is no way to please everyone - on either side of the border. Stay tuned as I'm sure that this one will be an interesting ride. 

Mayor Kiko Munro Leads Centennial Celebrations on Día de la Marina

 

 

Together with his wife, Linda Pivac de Munro, authorities from the Mexican Navy, and representatives from the three levels of government, Mayor Kiko Munro led ceremonies on the malecón celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Día de la Marina.

 

The mayor congratulated all naval personnel present, who safeguard Mexico's coasts, reiterating the commitment of working with civil and military authorities to ensure Puerto Peñasco continues to be a safe city for both residents and visitors.

 

During the ceremony, Port Captain Luis Castro Galán read the history of the Agreement published on April 11, 1942, signed by then President General Manuel Ávila Camacho, declaring June 1st as National Día de la Marina. This date, he explained, marks the establishment of a civic ideal by the national maritime sector, which benefited from nationalizing the Mexican Navy on June 1, 1917, in adherence to Constitutional Article 32.

 

Officials then took part in laying a wreath at Fishermen's monument in the malecón, followed by a minute of silence for all who have been lost at sea.

 

After the civic ceremony, the mayor together with civic and military authorities, took part in the official flag raising for the commercial boats Sarahí; Daba García; Luis Alberto I; y Lely I.  This was the first time this had been part of the Día de la Marina activities in Puerto Peñasco.

 

Officials and guests then boarded the Intrepid and headed out to open sea, placing floral wreaths upon the waves in honor of those who have fallen at sea in fulfillment of their duties.

 

Recognition of Puerto Peñasco's founding fishermen

 

As part of the Centennial celebrations of Día de la Marina, the municipal administration of Mayor Kiko Munro, together with civil and military authorities paid recognition to the founding fishermen of Puerto Peñasco.

 

During the moving ceremony, authorities presented recognitions to family members of the deceased: Roberto Gamboa García, "El Villaescuza", Julián Angulo Anguiano, "El Víbora", Pedro García Adame, "El Seri", Conrado Davis Verdugo, "El Judío", José Jesús Palacio Madueño, "El Güero Chuy", and Melquiades Palacio Madueño. 

 

Additional recognitions were presented to several of the city's founding fishermen who are still alive: Alfonso Cinco Ruíz, Manuel Montaño Real, Rosario Martínez Favela, "Chayito Favela", Juan Esteban Borboa Arce, "EL Bitin Borboa", Rubén Sosa Adame, "El Chino pobre", José Luis Quintana Lucero, "El Pelón Quintana", Marcos Ángulo Sandoval, Laureano Blanco Romero, José Antonio Sanabria Collazo, and El Capitán Sanabria".

 

More Lanes Opening at Lukeville Border Crossing
       by RockyPoint.com 


Puerto Peñasco Mayor Ernesto 'Kiko' Munro told RockyPoint.com that the Lukeville/Sonoyta border crossing will get a long awaited upgrade.

Mayor Munro states that since the start of his administration, he has worked to get the support of Governor Claudia Pavlovich. Together they appealed this project to the attention of national officials on both sides of the border.

"Before December we are going to see part of that job being concluded. We are going to increase our lanes of transit from Mexico into the U.S. in at least 2 more lanes. That's going to end the funnel that's created every weekend, and every holiday when you guys are trying to get back to the U.S."

RockyPoint.com spoke with Mayor Munro at a news conference announcing plans for a celebration of the 90th anniversary of the founding of the city. 


If you have a Facebook account, you can watch the video here:

https://www.facebook.com/RockyPointMexico/videos/626961630846345/
Potpourri - Short Shorts of All Sorts!
 
 
 
  
Sometimes so much is going on in our little slice of paradise by the sea that we can't address the many short subjects with proper attention. To handle the hodgepodge of dangling subject matter, we invented the Potpourri Page. Here are a few "short shorts" to keep you up to date.




Strengthening bonds between Puerto Peñasco and the City of Glendale, Arizona 

 

With the goal of strengthening bonds of cooperation and boosting transborder initiatives with the U.S., Mayor Kiko Munro met with Glendale, Arizona Mayor Jerry P. Weiers to discuss topics of economic development and tourism that can benefit both cities.

 

Strategic projects, such as the Homeport and tourism promotion in Arizona, are among the principal opportunities to continue reviving and strengthening Puerto Peñasco's economy, explained Mayor Munro.  The possibility to set up a window manufacturing plant in Puerto Peñasco was also discussed, which would create jobs and opportunities for businesses and commerce while creating important economic revenue.

 

The two mayors also addressed the interest of both cities in strengthening the local Chambers of Commerce, agreement these should be coordinated and share business experiences.

 

  

  
  

Mayor Launches Additional Work on Road Infrastructure 

 

Mayor Kiko Munro kicked off work on two important road repaving projects, representing an investment of 2.9 million pesos, in continuing his commitment to transform Puerto Peñasco into the city we all love and deserve.

 

Accompanied by Public Projects Coordinator, Terencio Gutiérrez Valenzuela, as well as city council members and Project Director José Luiz Montijo, the mayor toured the streets of Miguel Hidalgo and Nicolás Bravo, the first two of four to be repaved.

 

Roadwork is to be done on: Calle Miguel Hidalgo from Blvd. Juarez to Avenida Sinaloa, and Calle Nicolás Bravo from Blvd. Juarez to Juan de la Barrera.  In addition, work is set to begin in coming days on the repaving of Blvd. Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez from Blvd. Lopez Portillo to Blvd. Sonora, as well as Calle Revolución between Blvd. Juarez to Juventino Rosas.

  

  

    

 

Puerto Peñasco Granted White Flag as Sustainable Clean Beach

 

Puerto Peñasco was awarded the White Flag representing Sustainable Clean Beaches by the Federal Government during the XII National Clean Beach Meeting held in Bahías Banderas, Riviera del Estado de Nayarit.

 

On behalf of Mayor Kiko Munro, Cesar García González, Director of the Federal Land Maritime Zone (ZOFEMAT), expressed appreciation to the diverse federal Ministries for having recognized Puerto Peñasco by giving it this acknowledgement for a first time.

 

On March 2nd of this year, the Federal Government via the National Water Commission (CONAGUA) presented the municipal administration of Puerto Peñasco with certification of 1525 lineal meters of Clean Sustainable Beach. With this, Puerto Peñasco became the first beach in Sonora to receive Clean Beach certification and the longest stretch of beach in the country to be recognized as such.

 

At that time, the Municipal Administration together with the Clean Beach Committee agreed to seek further certification and the international Blue Flag award, granted by the Environmental Education Foundation.

 
        
   
 
   

Local Police Tend to Tourist Home Birth

 

Members of the Municipal Safety Department came to the assistance of a tourist visiting from the U.S. who went into labor at a home in the Obrera neighborhood, reported Police Chief Marco Preciado Hernández.

 

The event took place on Wednesday, June 8 th , around 6:30 p.m. following response to an emergency call.   Upon arrival, police and members of the local Red Cross assisted Brandy Davis (33) of Phoenix, AZ in giving birth. The healthy mother and child were then taken to the Puerto Peñasco General Hospital so they could be seen by medical staff.
 



   

Mayor Kiko Munro Makes Changes in Cabinet

 

As part of strategies to make parts of the local administration more efficient, Mayor Kiko Munro has made several changes within the governmental structure.

 

The mayor recently swore in María Eugenia Valenzuela Cota as new Director of the Municipal Women's Institute (IMM) while former IMM Director María Dolores Nydia Monteverde was sworn in as General Director of the Puerto Peñasco Convention Center, replacing Raúl Elias Arguelles.

 

Changes within Public Safety included the swearing in of Andrés Lara Fuentes as Preventive Police Chief, Salvador Negrete Ríos, Transit Chief, Edwar Osvaldo Haros as Chief Commissioner, and Lindoro Galindo Lugo as Administrative Director.

 

Spectacular Liga Norte de México All-Star Game in Puerto Peñasco

  

  

 

Puerto Peñasco continues to situate itself as the most important tourist destination for special events along the Sea of Cortez, hosting the 2017 All-Star Game of the Northern Mexico League (LNM), along with the LNM Jr. Cup and spectacular Home Run Derby, announced Mayor Kiko Munro in front of thousands of baseball fans.

 

The LNM All-Star game, held June 9th and 10th at the recently remodeled and reinaugurated, Francisco León García Stadium, brought together sports authorities, officials from the three levels of government, and invited guests.

 

Accompanied by Daniel Hidalgo Hurtado, TELEMAX General Manager and representative of Sonora Governor Claudia Pavlovich Arellano, LNM President Francisco Ochoa Montaño, and special guest Jerry P. Weiers, Mayor of Glendale, AZ, the mayor thanked the LNM, team presidents, and sports officials for having made it possible for Puerto Peñasco to host the 2017 All-Star Game.

 

UTV and ATV Accidents Continue to Cause Injuries and Deaths

 

As of last March, local authorities including Police, Tourist Assistance Agents, and Civil Protection personnel have increased vigilance in regulating the use of ATV and UTV vehicles, the number of accidents, some of which have resulted in death, continues to plague our city. The majority of serious injuries and deaths could have been avoided had riders taken appropriate precautions by wearing seatbelts and wearing helmets.

One such tragedy occurred last month on June 10th, when a 12 year old girl from Phoenix died after hitting her heard on the roll bar of a Rhino UTV when she rolled the vehicle in the sand dunes. She was not wearing a helmet or a seat belt.

Authorities continue to spread the word and to enforce the seatbelt and helmet laws as often as possible but with the greater number of the recreational vehicles in recent months and the fact that many of the accidents occur outside of areas patrolled by police, most riders are never seen or warned by the authorities. According to local police officers, the vast majority do not use the seatbelts or wear helmets. Another serious problem which adds to the number of accidents is the frequent use of alcohol and the frequency of underage drivers controlling the vehicles. It is very important that parents understand that a UTV or ATV is not a toy and underage drivers must be accompanied and supervised at all times.

City officials have begun enforcing regulations for the rental of the UTV and ATV vehicles ensuring that the drivers and passengers who rent the vehicles are provided with the safety equipment needed and also instructed in the use and legal responsibility of using the equipment (helmets and seatbelts). But again, the majority of use happens off-road and it is impossible to monitor drivers and passengers behavior after they leave the rental area.

The incidents of accidents logically increases with the greater number of tourists and the popular holidays such as Spring Break, Semana Santa, Memorial Day, and the upcoming 4th of July almost always
Please follow the advice of the local authorities and wear your seatbelts. Wear your helmets. Do not drink and drive. Minors must be accompanied by an adult, and always follow the manufactures safety guidelines to operate the vehicles. Vacations in Rocky Point make for great memories so don't let carelessness or disrespect for the rules ruin your vacation. Enjoy your 4th of July Holiday in Rocky Point - Safely! 

Dog Fights as Sport Now Illegal in Mexico



All activities related to dog fighting are also prohibited
   
The blood sport of dog fighting is now illegal in Mexico.

Congress approved legislation two months ago to make it illegal to raise and train dogs for participating in fighting matches for recreational purposes. On June 24th, it became official with its publication in the Official Gazette of the Federation.

Infractions can be punished with up to five years in jail, and fines ranging between 15,098 and 150,980 pesos (US $830 to $8,300, approximately).

If the offender is a public official the jail time can be up to 7.5 years.

Infractions apply to related activities such as being in possession of an animal to be used for fighting, or transporting, purchasing or selling them. Organizing, staging, promoting or sponsoring dog fighting events are also included.

The director of the Mexican chapter of the non-governmental organization Humane Society International (HSI) told the newspaper La Razón he was happy that the law was finally published.

"We're happy that all the effort culminated in a victory," said Daniel Antón Aguilar García, adding that the new law marks the first time animal abuse has become part of the federal criminal code.

"This is a topic that is related to other activities of organized crime groups, so it becomes something positive not only for the animals, but for society at large," he said.

Aguilar added that HSI will offer free training to federal government officials, as the organization has experience in combating dog fighting. It has experts from the United States who know how to plan raids, document the crime and collect evidence.

Aguilar recalled that a in a 2016 poll, 99% of respondents declared they were against dog fights, and 85% believed organizers should be punished.
New 170-Bed Hospital Announced for Sonora


 

1-billion-peso facility will be built in Hermosillo
   

The federal Secretary of Health has announced a new 1-billion-peso (US $56-million) hospital for the state of Sonora.


José Ramón Narro Robles made the announcement late last week during the 17th national convention of Conasa, the National Health Council.

The secretary explained that the hospital is to be built in the capital city of Hermosillo and funded with resources from the Seguro Popular health care program. The existing state general hospital is more than 100 years old.

 

The new facility will have 170 beds, nine operating rooms, 51 medical consultation offices and will be equipped with MRI and CT-SCAN equipment and a medical laboratory, among other services.

 

During the same event, the general manager of the IMSS health insurance program announced the implementation of a new chronic disease prevention program whose goal will be reorienting health services toward the prevention of the four main ailments affecting the population: diabetes, hypertension, and breast and prostate cancers.

 

The program, said Mikel Arriola Peñalosa, is intended to reduce the costs associated with the treatment of those conditions, an estimated 80 billion pesos ($4.5 billion) per year. 

Origins of the Word Gringo



While often seen as an insult, the word "gringo," used in the Spanish language to describe a foreigner, may not be as discourteous as most believe. The term itself has had a mixed and mysterious past, and its origins are shrouded in mystery. Let's take a look at some of the main theories as to where it originated.

 

5 Strange Theories on the Origins of the Word "Gringo"

 

1. Green Uniforms

 

When the United States invaded Mexico, naturally some people were upset. So the denizens of Mexico saw the Yanks wearing their green outfits and said (in English, for some reason) "Green, go home!" Eventually, this was shortened to "gringo!" and became the word used today.

 

This clear theory is mostly just folklore. At the time, the United States military did not wear green clothing. This style didn't take hold until World War I, well after the invasion of Mexico.

 

2. Green Horns

 

Another interesting theory comes from the term for an apprentice jeweler. In Europe, they were referred to as "green horns." This term drifted over to the United States, and people on the east coast of the nation were called the term, and eventually - so the story goes - Spanish-speakers appropriated "green horns" into "gringos." (Folks on the west coast were called, appropriately, "westmen.")

 

The origin of this theory is certainly in question too. Mainly because the term dates back to the 1800s, and "gringo" can actually be traced further back than that.

 

3. Terreros y Pando

 

The first written example of "gringo" comes from Terreros y Pando's "Diccionario castellano con las voces de Ciencias y Artes y sus correspondientes en las 3 lenguas francesa, latina e italiana." 

 

In this 1796 book, there's a passage that states, "gringos llaman en Málaga a los extranjeros que tienen cierta especie de acento, que los priva de una locución fácil y natural Castellana; y en Madrid dan el mismo nombre con particularidad a los irlandeses."

 

This translates to "gringos is what in Malaga they call foreigners who have any kind of accent which prevents them from speaking easy and natural Castillian; and in Madrid they give the same name in particular to the Irish."

 

Basically, "gringo" was used to describe someone who the listener couldn't understand properly.

 

4. Greek to Me

 

Have you ever heard the phrase "it's all Greek to me?" Basically, this means whatever's being said is so foreign and strange that you have no idea what they mean. Well, this isn't just an English saying. In some Spanish cultures, anyone who is unintelligible is speaking "Griego," or Greek.

 

However, "gringo" might not actually come from "Griego." Scholars argue that it would take a few phonetic steps to get to that point. Instead, they say it comes from the Caló language from a variant of (pere) gringo, which means "wayfarer," or "stranger."

 

5. Musical Origins

 

Now that we've basically gotten it nailed down, let's hear one more from folklore. During the Mexican-American War, several hundred Irish were sent down to fight for the US. While there, they deserted; Mexico was predominantly Catholic, like the Irish, while the US was predominantly Protestant.


 

Since the Irish's main color was green and they sang songs with names like "Green Grow the Rushes, Oh!" and "Green Grow the Lilacs," the Mexicans affectionately called them "gringos." An ironic turn for a term that's usually seen as very derogatory and an intriguing possibility given the use of the term in Madrid to also refer to the Irish.

On the Mexico That Was, and the Mexico That Is
On Mexican Time - Memoir

 

One of the popular memoirs published about Mexico back around the turn of the millennium-now long-past its 'best seller' days-is Tony Cohan's On Mexican Time.

 

The book narrates the experiences of Tony and his wife Masako as they serendipitously discover San Miguel de Allende in the 1980s, and soon afterwards spontaneously decide to leave their highly-strung life situations in Los Angeles and move there.

 

Cohan's chronicle is a blend of personal observations about a Mexican culture that is new to the couple and narratives that describe some everyday experiences and sentiments foreign residents can pass through moving to Mexico as they establish their presence and settle into a rhythm that is at once alien and alluring to them.

 

The memoir traverses a 15-year interval of the couple's life together, which begins around the time of the famous 1985 earthquake that rocked Mexico City and concludes around the time of the book's publication date in 2000. The narratives illustrate Mexico as it was in that era, and if you had read this book at the turn of the century, you would have recognized the continuing presence then of what Tony Cohan describes, while also mindful that Mexico was on the cusp of significant change.

 

To anyone who's lived in Mexico for a good while-reading this memoir today while reflecting on 30 years of changes-it's immediately apparent how some things have moved-on, and none so much, perhaps, as their constant struggles to keep in touch with family, friends, and associates using the old long-distance telephone kiosks, and the difficulties they encounter trying to get a telephone line installed at the house they buy: matters which have been consigned to history with services like cellular telephony and widespread internet access.

 

Some aspects of the narrative describe a San Miguel that is now long-gone-and a San Miguel which the original foreign artists who settled there in the 1950s had asserted was gone by the time Cohan's memoir was published.

 

The city has changed from being a bohemian sleepy backwater town where artists mustered to cultivate their work, to one of the most popular locations in Mexico's history; sought-after by wealthy foreigners and Mexicans buying weekend homes in the historic district, and visited by tourists from across the world.  Tony Cohan and his wife purchased their old colonial home in central San Miguel for US$65,000-a sum that would probably not cover the closing costs in today's historic district, where property prices easily compete with Mexico City's elite Polanco neighborhood.

 

Although the central focus of the narrative is a story which describes a Mexico of three decades past, one of the remarkable aspects of the memoir is that Cohan's descriptions of now long-gone ways and means blend with matters which remain firmly present in the realms of everyday Mexican life and, in that sense, the book today is also an account that describes Mexican culture on its own passage through Mexican time.

 

A quick look on the internet reveals that the book is published in hardback, paperback, and audio versions. It's available in Kindle eBook format from Amazon's USA store only.

Corn and Avocado Soup



It's super hot in the Summertime here and who wants to cook? The heat and humidity has already begun and it will be here for the next few months. So what's quick and easy to make? Thinking maybe some  avocado soup  would work. Avocados are very inexpensive here. And they're great tasting and available everywhere. Why not take advantage of the price while you're in town and enjoy them often. Here's a quick and simple recipe using avocados that works perfectly for Summer:

Recipe: Spicy, Corn and Avocado Soup

Ingredients
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 1 yellow onion, roughly chopped
  • Kernels from 2 ears of corn
  • 4 cups Chicken Broth
  • 1 large avocado, peeled and pitted
  • 1 fresh jalapeno, roughly chopped
  • Kosher salt
  • Optional garnish: avocado, corn kernels, chives and olive oil
Instructions
  1. In a medium-large pot over medium-low heat add the olive oil and the yellow onion. Cook while stirring often for 7 minutes, and if you need too lower the heat to keep the onions from browning, do so.
  2. The onions should be soft and translucent when you add the corn kernels. Stir them into the onions and then add the chicken broth. Bring to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes.
  3. Remove the soup from the stove and transfer it to the jar of a blender. Add the jalapeno and the avocado and puree on high until the soup is smooth and creamy. Gently reheat in the same pot and season to taste with kosher salt.
  4. Ladle into bowls and garnished with slices of avocado and some raw corn kernels and chives plus a drizzle of olive oil.
Preparation time:  10 minute(s)
Cooking time:  20 minute(s)
Number of servings (yield):  4
The Por vs. Para Dilema...


The Big Picture

Before you start memorizing any rules, remember this simple high-level concept:

Por is all about the journey, while para is all about the destination.

That's a really general statement, but it's a good way to help you get started understanding the difference.

Por is about going through, along, or by something. But para is about getting to an endpoint or an end goal.
Visualize this:
  • You're walking through a city, and it's taking 2 hours. That's por.
  • But you're heading to the library, and you want to be there at 3:00 pm. That's para.
At heart, that's the difference between the two words.

The Details

Unfortunately, it gets a little more complicated than that. There are specific situations and scenarios when por or para are used specifically.

There are dozens of little "rules" out there about when to use one over the other. But honestly, you probably don't need to memorize them all. I think that 80% of most learners' confusion can be eliminated by memorizing 8 different scenarios, something you can do in afternoon.

These 8 scenarios are in the following if/then table:



Por or Para?

Not too bad, right? 

Even More Details:

You can memorize more of these rules if you want, but I really think it's more useful if you just pay attention to how people speak, and try to copy them. There are some phrases that use por that would sound absolutely wrong if you tried to use para instead:
  • por ejemplo (for example)
  • por ciento (percent)
  • ¿Por qué? (why?)
  • por favor (please)
If you've spent even a little time studying Spanish, you'd never say any of those phrases with para.
With grammar, it's useful to learn a little actively, but it's better to absorb it via exposure.








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WiFi Cafe and Convenience Store
Sonoran Sea Resort
$154,900

INCLUDES THE REAL ESTATE,   
INVENTORY, AND LIQUOR LICENSE!


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Sonoran Spa N803
1 BR North Building
$152,000


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New Aggressive Price!

This is a great condo, recently, very tastefully remodeled, with absolutely stunning ocean views at the Sonoran Spa Resort. If you are looking for a truly turn-key beauty, this is it.  Great price. Great views. Ready to go. You can't lose on this one. Take a look!

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Sonoran Sky 410 
4 Bedroom 4 Bath Premium
$850,000


FANTASTIC CONDO AT A FANTASTIC PRICE!

ASSUMABLE LONG TERM LOAN! 

Luxury four bedroom condo at the Sonoran Sky Resort featuring exquisite furnishings, wrap around terrace, and absolutely unbelievable views, all at a super great price. This  fantastic condo has it all - and it has never been used as a rental. This condo truly must be seen to be appreciated. Priced to sell too! Don't let this one pass you by. Call today.

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Sonoran Sea E708
3BR East Building
$359,000 


 Link to Listing 
 
SALE PENDING! 

I really can't believe that this condo is still available. This is a great condo at a super great price. You even get a private garage with the condo. This beautiful Ocean Front condo has unbelievable views and a truly fantastic price. Owner priced it to sell and it won't last long. Nicely furnished and turn-key ready to go. Put it in the rental pool for income or just keep it for yourself and your family. Either way, you can't go wrong with this beauty. Includes your own private garage for your vehicles and toys.  You really need to come and see this one before it's gone.
 
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Sonoran Sky 1410
4 Bedroom 4 Bath Luxury Beachfront
$875,900


Link to Listing
Fractional Ownership Possibility!   
 
 This condo is the epitomy of luxury with its spacious 4 bedroom 4 bath layout. The huge wraparound terrace overlooks the white sandy beach and the beautiful Sea of Cortez and even has its own tiki-bar for entertaining. Fully furnished and turnkey ready to go, this one is a must-see for anyone who truly appreciates the finer things in life. Owner will consider selling on a partnership/fractional ownership basis. How about a 20% ownership share for $180K? Contact one of our Agents for more details. Come see this one today! 

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Sonoran Spa N506       

1 Bedroom North Building     

$119,900     

 

 Link to Listing  

SALE PENDING!

   

Super nice one bedroom condo with stunning ocean and beach views. Furnished and turn-key ready to go. Would make a very good rental or keep it all for yourself. This is the best priced one bedroom condo at any of the Sonoran Resorts. Won't be around for long.

Call for more details!   

Come and see this one. You'll be glad you did!       

 

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Sonoran Spa N805
1 Bedroom  Top Floor 

$149,000

TOP FLOOR BEAUTY!

PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY! 

Beautifully furnished condo on the top floor of the Sonoran Spa Resort. Sold fully furnished and turn-key ready to move in.  Condos like this one priced so low don't come on the market very often so you need to hurry before it's gone.

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Sonoran Sky 310


4 Bedroom Premium Luxury
Brand New Developer Condo   
$989,900

Link to Listing

NO PAYMENTS/INTEREST FIRST YEAR
     
UNBELIEVABLE LUXURY AND VIEWS

LONG TERM FINANCING    20% DOWN
 

This condo shows like a dream. It is the absolute epitome of luxury with views all the way down the beach from the huge, wrap-around terrace. Brand New with full warranty. No payments or HOA dues for one full year. This condo must be seen to be appreciated.

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Sonoran Sea W210
1 Bedroom West Building
$168,900


 Link to Listing   
BEST PRICE AT THE SONORAN SEA! 

This is a fantastic listing and it really must be seen to be appreciated. Great 2nd floor location makes this condo a great rental. Beachfront views and palm trees. Priced to sell quickly. Come see it today.

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Sonoran Sea W804
2 Bedroom West Building
$269,900


GREAT PRICE ON 2 BEDROOM AT THE SEA  
INCLUDES PRIVATE GARAGE!

This is a great price for a 2 bedroom at the Sonoran Sea and the condo has everything! Beautifully furnished and would make a great rental. Won't last long. Ocean Front luxury at a great price. Call for details or to schedule a tour. You need to act fast on this special deal.

Come see for yourself.

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Sonoran Sea E705
2 Bedroom East Building
$275,000 

 Link to Listing 
Great New Price!  Ready to Sell!

Check out this beautiful, fully furnished, two bedroom condo at the Sonoran Sea Resort. Seventh floor location gives fantastic views down the beach and still allows for easy access to beach, pools, Jacuzzis, store, restaurant, etc. You may want to keep this beautiful condo all for  yourself, but it could be a great vacation rental as well. The price is right and you need to see this beauty. 

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Sonoran Sea E109
1BR Ground floor
$219,900

Link to Listing
 
GROUND FLOOR ONE BEDROOM

GREAT RENTAL PROPERTY 

Here is a popular ground floor condo priced to sell. These units don't come up for sale often. Beautifully furnished and great rental history are just the beginnings. Walk right out your door and to the pool and beach. Embrace the fabulous unobstructed beachfront views of the Sea of Cortez. This one is already getting alot of attention so act quickly and don't miss out on this fantastic bargain.

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Sonoran Sky 1107
2 Bedroom with Financing
$509,900 

 Link to Listing 
LOW DOWN PAYMENT AND LONG TERM LOAN

BRAND NEW FURNISHINGS AND UPGRADES

This condo must be seen to be believed. Panoramic views down the beach in both directions. Condo is in perfect condition with brand new furnishings and a long term assumable developer loan at 5'9%. This could be a great rental - perfect for your family, friends, or a group purchase. Call our office for more details. This one could be your dream come true.

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Sonoran Sky 606
1 Bedroom Luxury
$299,000


Link to Listing 
LUXURY ONE BEDROOM BEACHFRONT 
 
GREAT PRICE   ONLY ONE AVAILABLE

Complete Luxury condo with nothing but the absolute top end finishes, appliances, and furnishings. The list is just too long to print here but please come and check out everything that is offered with this beauty. You certainly will be glad that you did. It won't last for long!

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Sonoran Sun E702   
2 BR East Building  
$299,900
 
VIEWS! VIEWS! VIEWS! 

NON-RENTAL CONDO 

Beautiful turn key condo at the Sun. Views all the way down the beach and to the new Home Port. Fantastic sunsets right from your terrace. In the future, you can watch the cruise ships coming and going from your own private beachfront paradise.  This condo is priced to sell and it is very nicely furnished and ready to go. Come see it today.

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Sonoran Sky 601
4 Bedroom Luxury End Unit
$829,900


Link to Listing 
FANTASTIC PRICE ON LUXURY 4 BED 4 BATH
HUGE WRAP AROUND TERRACE

Best price at the Sonoran Sky on a luxury 4 bedroom, 4 bath, end unit condo. This is one of the nicest condos in town with the very best views all the way down the beach. Non-rental unit in excellent condition and fully furnished, turn-key ready to go. Make this one yours!

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Sonoran Sea E802
2BR East Building
$299,000

 Link to Listing 
NOW GREAT TERMS AVAILABLE!!! 
      
This is a great price on a fantastic condo at the Sea. The views from this condo are nothing short of spectacular. Enjoy the Sunsets and the future cruise ships from the comfort of your private oceanfront terrace. Nicely furnished and ready to go. Come and see this one today before it's too late.

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Sonoran Sun W212
1 Bedroom West Building
$199,500


 Link to Listing   
EXCELLENT RENTAL HISTORY!       
   
Brand new listing and priced lower than any other one bedroom at the Sonoran Sun Resort. This condo has been totally remodeled and is in perfect condition. It provides excellent rental income and would be a fantastic investment - or just keep it all for your own personal use. Either way, you can't go wrong on this one. Call or stop by and talk with one of our Sales Representatives today! You'll be glad you did.

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Sonoran Sun E507
2 Bedroom/2 Bath
$299,900

 

SALE PENDING! 
 
IMMACULATE CONDO AND FURNISHINGS
 
FINANCING AVAILABLE
       
Come and see this new listing at the Sonoran Sun. You will not be disappointed as the owners have taken excellent care of the condo and had used it as their primary residence for two years. Beautifully furnished and in excellent condition, you need to see this condo in order to appreciate it. Owner will finance with 25% down. Come and see this one before its gone.

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Sonoran Spa E504
2BR East Building
$224,900


  NON-RENTAL CONDO!  

PRICE ADJUSTED FOR QUICK SALE!

This condo is very nicely furnished, turnkey ready to go and has some of the best views on Sandy Beach. One day soon, you'll watch the ships roll in from your very own private terrace. This condo is a non-rental and it shows. Nicely furnished and just waiting for you. Give us a call or stop by the on-site sales office today! 

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Sonoran Sun E101  
3BR Ground Floor
$599,000

 
Link to Listing
  MUST SEE TO BELIEVE  
 
This is one of the few condos that really must be seen to be appreciated. It is a ground floor, end unit with more privacy than you would expect in a resort. Right on the beach and near everything, yet far enough from the pool and pool bar to give make it quiet and peaceful. These condos rarely come up for sale so please come and check it out right away. Beautifully furnished and turn-key ready to go. This condo has never been used as a rental and was always meticulously cared for by the owners.

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Sonoran Spa N807
1 B R Top Floor
$165,000

 


Top floor one bedroom condo available at the Sonoran Spa Resort is priced to sell. Great views and nicely furnished. This condo is ready to go and it can be yours. Contact one of our Agents for more information.

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  Sonoran Sea E1001
3 Bedroom Top Floor
$399,900

 
BEST VIEWS ON SANDY BEACH!

POSSIBLE TERMS AVAILABLE 

!!! PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE !!!

  This condo truly has the best views on Sandy Beach. Look all the way down the beach in both directions from your terrace. Three bedrooms and fully furnished turn-key ready to go for you so you can't go wrong. Great rental or just keep it all for yourself. Come and take a look. You won't be disappointed.

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Sonoran Sun W101
3 BD Ground Floor End Unit
$489,000

 Link To Listing 
GREAT NEW PRICE!  NON RENTAL!

Fantastic Views  of Sea of Cortez and Old Port from this ground floor Beach Front end unit with wrap around patio. Non rental unit with lots of privacy. Beautifully furnished and turn-key ready to go. This would make a super rental, or keep it all for yourself. Come and see this one. You're sure to be very impressed.

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Sonoran Sky 1010
4 BR Premium End Unit
$829,900

SPECTACULAR VIEWS!   

WRAP-AROUND TERRACE!

This is one of those condos that absolutely has to be seen in person to be truly appreciated. Premium end unit with wraparound terrace and views forever. You can see all the way from Old Port to the new Home Port from the comfort of your luxurious 4 bedroom condo. Impeccably furnished and ready to go. Be sure to come and see this one as soon as you can. It won't last long.

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Sonoran Spa W310  

3BR West End Unit
$299,000

GREAT NEW PRICE!   BEAUTIFUL CONDO!

3 BEDROOM WITH A 2 BEDROOM PRICE! 

This spacious 3 bedroom end unit condo at the Sonoran Spa is a great buy. Lots of room and fantastic beachfront views. Very nicely furnished and ready to move right in. Rental income is an option or keep it all for yourself.  Be the proud owner of this beachfront beauty. Call or stop by one of our sales offices today for more details.

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