Mexico is struggling with a number of serious problems, including failed real estate developments along the Baja coastline–just south of the San Diego border. From the northern tip of Tijuana’s coastline down to Ensenada, Baja beach areas are spotted with the rusting remains of failed high rise condo projects.
And one of the biggest failures is the Trump Ocean Resort Baja just north of Punta Bandera, where unwitting U.S. investors thought they were buying into one of the safest investments possible: A beach condo development offered by none other than Donald Trump and his family. Up to 600 buyers paid 10 to 30 percent down on condos ranging from $274,000 for a 485-square foot studio to nearly $3 million for a 2685 square foot penthouse.
Today, infuriated real estate investors have lost millions of dollars–with scant chance of getting anything back.
Some people refinanced homes in 2006 to come up with the $100,000 to $1 million deposits–which were subsequently and legally spent by the developer. Today, all that remains is an aging billboard with a large photo of The Donald, a shuttered sales center and showroom, a parking lot and a number of excavation holes and standing construction equipment.
This year, parents are warning kids not to head to Baja for Spring Break. Mexico’s drug violence has escalated and kidnappings are all-too-frequent. These tourist fears coupled with the global economic meltdown make real estate speculation investment in Baja a risky proposition.
In 2009, our family will remain in Southern California for Spring Break. And until Mexico gets drug violence under control, we join countless others in avoiding a border crossing.
Call it a protest–or just protective parenting instincts.
It’s so horrible down there right now. Eventually to win the war we are just going to have to bite the bullet and legalize it.
This is very interesting. I did not think the Donald ever failed. Maybe his apprentices were running the show.