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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2007

A detailed description of the Rosarito Beach Baja North American Migration phenomenon and the real estate boom in Baja

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  • I love coming here on breaks but specially on spring break and its true it has changed a lot! Just be careful and enjoy ! :)

  • i live in rosarito, we welcome americans !!!

  • Things have changed in Rosarito since this report was made by CBS!!!

  • we rent and at times lease a beautiful beachfront home i punta banda,it is our dream spot that we love so much my family and i,but the land their in punta namda would never be ours,we would always have the risk of the government kicking us out,were mexican,it dont matter what race how much money,the goverment just wants money and will make their own rules and do what they want,never will we actually buy property because of the risk

  • lol that was my dad. but hes right. they love to trick ya out of your money. and WE'RE mexican, so they shouldn't have anything against us either.  it just goes to show that its not the best place. however i love going there to visit. its beautiful.

  • thank you for the bad publicity!! man you're kinda lying...

  • I lived in Rosarito 3 yrs & loved it., As seen in the vid the buyers of houses had been scammed by the sellers. They never really owned the houses was what I knew as I lived there at the time of the "evictions." I did have a bad motor accident whilst there, insurance covered it & the locals took care of my injuries like family. Lovely people there and I loved it. When in Mex you must carefully follow their laws. The heavy influx of non locals when Fox opened the studios ruined the place for me.

  • We grew up down there... my parents owned a small store, duplex, and about 75 acres in the hills abobe the Pacific. The government took everything back a few years ago!In short, I won't invest a dime in Baja.

  • Unfortunately for your parents, the laws regarding fidecomiso/trusts simply did not exist. Your parents were not protected by laws now in existance, and the operative part of your statement is "they THOUGHT the land was theirs...."

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