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Medez & Associates
PLAYAS REALTY |
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| Barbara D. Mendez |
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Email Barbara D. |
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(760)517-0572 |
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(664)680-2575 |
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152.148283.1 |
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(664)261-1514 |
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Address:
Paseo Pacifico No. 1311,Sec. Monumental,
Type: Residential
Style:
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Garage: Single
Basement: Yes
Size: 1,200 sq. ft.
Lot Type: Rectangular
Year Built: 2006
Condo Fees: $125.00 USD
Available Date: 1/26/2009
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Discover Playas. Many first time travelers crossing the border to enter Mexico usually walk into the country rather than drive. Your impresssion after leaving that day is that Mexico is poor, has many beggers and is primarily just a place to buy arts and crafts cheaply by dickering with the local merchants. Next time, you should drive in and just venture 10 minutes into Mexico past the San Ysidro border crossing - you will discover an amazingly beautiful country that has some of the most gorgeous coastlines in North America.
At the end of your 10 minute drive you will find a city by the name of Playas. Being the sister city to San Diego, Playas has many of the amenities that you would find in the United States - Starbucks, Blockbuster Video, Carl's Jr., Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dominos Pizza, internet cafes and soon to be opened, a Wal-Mart in nearby Rosarito. In addition to the names you are familiar with, there are also their own well-known stores - Sanborn's, The Yogurt Place (local meeting place restaurants), Comercial Mexicana, Calimax(grocery stores), Titos(well known local seafood restaurant), Banamex, Bancomer, Scotia Bank, HSBC(banks) and the Oasis Hospital (well respected in the area and is also known for treating Amish patients for many years),
Playas is a city where the middle and upper class Mexican people live. The local saying is that if you can afford to live in Playas, you are doing pretty well. Due to the fact that Playas is so close to San Diego, many people are bi-lingual and there are a large numbers of Americans living in Playas commuting across the border to work in the US. Pass through the Northern toll booth for your first glimps of Playas. The exit ramp view offers you a brerathtaking panoramic overview of the City of Playas, the Pacific Ocean and the bull fighting stadium located at the end of the beach.
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