pelican bay

Sales@PelicanBay.mx

pelican bay

Sales@PelicanBay.mx

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lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US 

lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US 

lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US 

lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US lots on the Sea of Cortez available for $85,000US 

A Gateway to Something Extraordinary

Sustainable Living on the Shores of the Sea of Cortez

Discover a rare and untouched piece of old Baja, where the majestic Sierra Giganta mountains rise above the aquamarine waters of the Sea of Cortez. This expansive, undeveloped property awaits its next chapter. Just minutes from world-class sport fishing, SCUBA diving, and concentrations of the world's largest creature, the Blue Whale, and only an hour from Loreto International Airport, Pelican Bay stands in a class of its own. Read on to learn why this could be the most rewarding decision you’ll ever make.

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Bird's Eye View

the opportunity

Five lots for sale, color coded here for your ease of reference. 


The Dark Blue lot is the only lot with  a building on it. It is the largest parcel available at 1050㎡ / 11,302ft2. 

Asking price is $175,000US. 


The Red lot is deeper and slightly narrower than the others with a total area of 1000㎡ / 10,764ft2. 

Price for this lot is $95,000US.



The Light Blue, Pink, and Green lots are all 40 meters (130ft) wide and 25 meters (82ft) deep. With a total area of 1000㎡ / 10,764 ft2, these three lots are offered at $85,000 each


Each lot has spectacular mountain and ocean views. Each has access to the beach just a few meters away. 


When contacting us about your interest, please be sure to note which lot you prefer, making note of the color in your communications. 

Red lot has greatest elevation with high side 36m/118ft above sea level and low side 23m / 75ft.


Green lot starts at 23m/75ft and descends to 17m/56ft.


Pink lot begins at 17m/56ft and drops to 13m/43ft.


Light Blue lot has the least elevation change from the low side of 12m/39ft to 13m/43ft.


And the Dark Blue lot begins at 12m/39ft and rises to 15m/49ft.

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IsN't Owning land in Mexico difficult?

In brief, yes, it can be extremely difficult and there are many potential pitfalls if you approach the process without help from a trusted professional who has experience with ejido land management.


The parcels at Pelican Bay are a unique opportunity. 

We have done the difficult work for you. The vast majority of land on the coasts are owned and managed by ejido communities and there are many steps necessary in order to allow someone outside of Mexico to own title to this land. It can take years and thousands of dollars to get to this stage in land ownership.


 The lots we offer have transferable titles. 

Our partner, Ejido Solutions, Ltd, has submitted the necessary applications, pulled together the necessary paperwork, and met with the many Mexican officials who are involved in this process. Put simply, the hard work has been done and you, as an owner, are the beneficiary of these efforts. 


All that is left to do now is decide which parcel suits your needs and place a down payment on your future. 





A Brief History of Ejido Land Management in Mexico

Ejido land in Mexico refers to communal land granted to rural communities for agricultural use. Originally established post-revolution in the 1910s, the ejido system aimed to distribute land to peasants and prevent large land monopolies. While ejido lands are collectively owned, individuals within the ejido have the right to farm and use the land. Land cannot typically be sold or transferred outside the community, though it can be leased or assigned. Over time, reforms have allowed for greater privatization and development, especially in tourism and agriculture, but restrictions on land transfer remain a unique feature of the system.

what does it look like to live at Pelican bay?

off gridders

digital nomads

digital nomads

Off the Grid. On Your Terms.

Southern Baja California is where the desert meets the sea—and where freedom-seekers find their rhythm. Live with intention in a place where solar power fuels your day, fresh air clears your mind, and your nearest neighbors are wild cactus and coastal birds.

Swim and snorkel in untouched waters, forage or fish y

Off the Grid. On Your Terms.

Southern Baja California is where the desert meets the sea—and where freedom-seekers find their rhythm. Live with intention in a place where solar power fuels your day, fresh air clears your mind, and your nearest neighbors are wild cactus and coastal birds.

Swim and snorkel in untouched waters, forage or fish your next meal, and walk the desert trails as the sun rises over the mountains. With no traffic, no noise, and no stress—just raw beauty and self-reliant living—this is the off-grid lifestyle, elevated.

digital nomads

digital nomads

digital nomads

Escape the Noise. Find Your Signal.

For digital nomads craving more than coffee shops and coworking spaces, Pelican Bay offers the ultimate upgrade: life off the grid, steps from the ocean. Start your mornings with peaceful walks among desert wildlife, take calls with your feet in the sand, and spend your breaks snorkeling through crystal-

Escape the Noise. Find Your Signal.

For digital nomads craving more than coffee shops and coworking spaces, Pelican Bay offers the ultimate upgrade: life off the grid, steps from the ocean. Start your mornings with peaceful walks among desert wildlife, take calls with your feet in the sand, and spend your breaks snorkeling through crystal-clear waters alongside vibrant tropical fish.

Here, your office is solar-powered, your days are shaped by the tides, and your creativity flows as freely as the ocean breeze. Disconnect from the chaos—reconnect with what matters.


retirees

digital nomads

retirees

Peaceful Living by the Sea.

Retire in comfort and tranquility on the serene shores of Southern Baja California. Surrounded by natural beauty and a close-knit, welcoming community, this is more than just a place to live—it’s a place to truly unwind.

Enjoy warm ocean breezes, gentle desert walks, and breathtaking sunsets—all with the peace of

Peaceful Living by the Sea.

Retire in comfort and tranquility on the serene shores of Southern Baja California. Surrounded by natural beauty and a close-knit, welcoming community, this is more than just a place to live—it’s a place to truly unwind.

Enjoy warm ocean breezes, gentle desert walks, and breathtaking sunsets—all with the peace of mind that comes from 24/7 assisted care, tailored to your needs. Whether you're seeking independence with support or daily help in a calm, secure setting, your wellbeing is always our priority.

WILDLIFE at pelican bay

BLUE WHALE

BLUE WHALE

Blue whales are the largest animals ever to live on our planet. They feed almost exclusively on krill, straining huge volumes of ocean water through their baleen plates (which hang from the roof of the mouth and work like a sieve). Some of the biggest individuals may eat up to 6 tons of krill a day.

Blue whales are found in all oceans except the Arctic Ocean. There are five currently recognized subspecies of blue whales.

PUMA

BLUE WHALE

The elusive puma, also known as the mountain lion, roams the rugged mountains and deserts of Baja California Sur. These solitary carnivores occupy the top of the food chain, playing a vital role in maintaining the ecosystem's balance. Although sighting them is difficult, their presence is a testament to the region's rich biodiversity.

DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP

Bighorn sheep are known for their massive, curved horns and remarkable agility on steep, rocky cliffs. Weighing up to 300 pounds, they are among the largest—and rarest—animals in Southern Baja. Rams' horns alone can weigh over 30 pounds, while both rams and ewes have coats ranging from light brown to dark grey, helping them blend into their rugged surroundings. Their specialized hooves allow them to scale near-vertical cliffs using footholds as small as two inches.

WESTERN SCREECH OWL

This species inhabits diverse forested habitats, from arid woodlands to coniferous forests in the Pacific Northwest, with highest densities in lowland riparian deciduous forests. It adapts well to human presence, often nesting and hunting in suburban areas with suitable trees. Its diet is varied, primarily small rodents, but also includes birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and other small animals.

BOBCAT

The bobcat (Lynx rufus), also known as the wildcat, bay lynx, or red lynx, is one of the four extant species within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx. Native to North America, it ranges from southern Canada through most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List since 2002, due to its wide distribution and large population. Although it has been hunted extensively both for sport and fur, populations have proven stable, though declining in some areas.

BROWN PELICAN

The brown pelican mainly feeds on fish, but occasionally eats amphibians, crustaceans, and the eggs and nestlings of birds. It nests in colonies in secluded areas, often on islands, vegetated land among sand dunes, thickets of shrubs and trees, and mangroves. Females lay two or three oval, chalky white eggs. Incubation takes 28 to 30 days with both sexes sharing duties. The newly hatched chicks are pink, turning gray or black within 4 to 14 days. About 63 days are needed for chicks to fledge. Six to 9 weeks after hatching, the juveniles leave the nest, and gather into small groups known as pods.

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Flexible Financing

Your dream home is closer than you think. Get started with just $10,000US down.

With a down payment of just $10,000US and monthly payments as little as $2500US/month, we can get your path to owning a piece of Pelican Bay started today. 

the Purchase process & closing costs

1. Purchase Agreement & 50% Down Payment

To put things into motion, we will need your signature on our Purchase Agreement and 50% down payment of the agreed sale price of the property. Funds will be held in escrow until the deal is complete.

TimeFrame: 1 hour 

Your Cost: 50% sale price 

2. Subdivision Request Submitted for Review

The original deed of the property is submitted to Catastro in the Loreto municipality for subdivision by the owner. Nothing for you to do here. 

TimeFrame: 2 weeks 

Your Cost:  $0 

3. Public Registry to Approve

With approval from Catastro, the plan for subdivision is sent to the Public Registry within the Secretariat of Urban Development and Housing for their approval. Again, nothing for you to do; this is handled by the owner of the property.

TimeFrame: 4 weeks

Your Cost: $0

4. Survey and Appraisal

The next step is for the owner to hire an engineer to survey the land and provide an appraisal that will be included in the final paperwork of your ownership documents.

TimeFrame: 1 week

Your Cost: $0

5. Taxes Paid

Unlike some countries where property tax is handled by mortgage companies or banks, in Mexico, foreigners are directly responsible for property taxes.

TimeFrame: 1 week

Your Cost: Federal / ISR 10-12% of appraised value of the lot  Municipal / ISABI 2% of appraised value


6. Final Payment, Notary Issues Fideicomiso

And the final step, the second half of your purchase price is due into escrow at the same time we work with a Notary (more powerful and credentialed than a notary in the U.S.) to create your fideicomiso. 

Here is a good explanation of a fideicomiso.

TimeFrame: 1 week

Your Cost: $7000 US

TOTAL CLOSING COSTS & TIMEFRAME

TimeFrame: 6-8 weeks

Your Cost: $8000 US - $10,000 US

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