Top 3 Resort Communities in East Cape

Resort communities are becoming popular with travelers and buyers alike.

Aside from staying in a luxurious home inside a destination area, world-class amenities that often accompany resort communities draw in visitors. Everything from five-star golf courses, restaurants owned by celebrity chefs, and access to yacht-ready marinas, are all possible within a resort community.

While resorts are internationally scattered, there’s a keen interest in resort communities in East Cape. This area, which sits east of Cabo on Baja’s famous coastline, is quietly growing into an ocean lover’s paradise.

Top 3 resort communities in East Cape

Right now, a resort community in East Cape is a new concept. Despite the area’s natural beauty, swimmable beaches, and relaxing atmosphere, there aren’t many resorts in the mostly untouched desert land. However, there are a few accommodations to consider:

1. Four Seasons Los Cabo at Costa Palmas

Four Seasons is the area’s newest resort, which sits on a two-mile stretch of pristine beach along the Sea of Cortez. Miles of tranquil shoreline with sun-kissed views of the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range is an inviting place to swim, stroll, and soak in nature.

Stay in a three-bedroom beachfront villa with an elegant design, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an expansive outdoor pool deck. Link lovers should consider an all-inclusive golf package with access to the area’s crisp 18-hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.

The resort community East Cape offers multiple on-site restaurants, six pools that are well-staffed with attendants to cater to your every whim, a spa, and adventure planners that can make sure you see all that East Cape has to offer.

2. Buena Vista Beach Resort

The Buena Vista Beach Resort is an older resort that’s popular with anglers. The resort focuses on “fishing, food, and fun.” Guests can choose between several Mediterranean-style rooms or cabanas, many of which have a furnished patio with a hammock. An on-site restaurant and access to local tours make the resort a great place for an adventurous yet quiet stay.

Many guests return year after year, creating an intimate resort community for frequent visitors.

3. Vidasoul

Vidasoul is more of a boutique hotel than a resort, but it is situated in East Cape and has an eco-friendly community of guests. The hotel takes a minimalist approach to décor, allowing the oceanfront view to be the focus. Guests will find local art, a rain forest shower, and large beds in each room.

The hotel is known for live entertainment. On a Saturday night, you can listen to a local band while dancing the night away on the hotel’s private beach.

You can book every kind of excursion you can think of through the hotel, from ATV tours to horseback riding.

From staying to buying: Tips to buy within the right resort community

If your stay in a resort community has you thinking about buying, there are certain things to consider before you start touring homes. Here are some tips to make sure you find the one that’s right for you:

• Pick a community that fits your lifestyle

Every resort community tends to cater to a different buyer. The Four Seasons resort community listed above, for example, has beachfront homes for sale and caters to affluent buyers.

However, there are resorts that are geared toward specific age groups. For example, communities for 55 and older. There are resorts that focus more on fitness with sporting groups or communities that cater to a specific hobby like sailing.

Consider your lifestyle and your interests. Let those steer your search for a resort community.

• Create a list of wants

In addition to considering your lifestyle, you should make a list of things you’d like inside your home and nearby.

Is it important to have a one-floor home that functions into your senior years or is an oceanfront view more of a priority? List interior must-haves like guest rooms, home automation, and outdoor entertainment space.

What do you want nearby? For some, being able to walk to a grocery store, restaurant, or shopping mall is ideal. Others want a resort community that’s more secluded.

• Consider upkeep

Many resort communities offer various services like lawn maintenance, landscaping, pool cleaning, and interior maintenance. If you’re looking for turn-key living with built-in services, be sure to add that to your list. If not, be sure to budget the time and money to maintain the property yourself.

• Speak with your investment advisor

The cost to buy a home inside a resort community varies widely. A home inside a resort community in East Cape, for example, is a larger investment than a condo in a rural area. No matter what the price is, it’s always best to consult a financial advisor to make sure the purchase fits within your budget.

• Remove your vacation blinders

It’s not uncommon for people to vacation in a resort community, and as a result, want to buy. It’s best to take your time and visit the area several times. Stay in different homes, and visit neighboring cities. Make sure the decision is a sound one and not a purchase made on a vacation high.

• Consider travel costs

If your resort community purchase is a secondary home or a vacation home, consider the cost to travel to and from it. If your primary residence is an NYC condo and you’re hoping to buy in a resort community East Cape, the cost to fly in can add up quickly. How often do you plan to make the trip? What’s the average cost of each trip? Crunch the numbers before settling on a specific area.

• Look for promising resorts with a good ROI

It’s always good to investigate the market and try to buy in an area with appreciating housing stock. While there are no guarantees to any purchase, it’s best to speak with housing experts. It is good to get a feel for the predicted value of a home over the long term.

In conclusion, resort communities are the perfect marriage between a lavish home and upscale amenities. Fill out the form below to learn more about the Costa Palmas resort community along the Sea of Cortez.

Where elemental luxury meets a sea of dreams

Set at the edge of the Sea of Cortéz, Costa Palmas is a dramatic landscape…and a home. Costa Palmas is a unique invitation to elemental luxury and spirited adventure on a calm blue sea of dreams. Resort amenities include:

  • A world-class Beach & Yacht Club
  • Marina and Marina Village
  • Robert Trent Jones II designed world-class 18-hole Golf Course, and a Golf Practice Facility
  • Organic farms, orchards and an estuary
  • Aventura Adventure Planning and Guides
  • Bespoke Shopping
  • Sports Park

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