CASA JARDIN
+ 2 Apartments
50 Av. between Calle 1 Sur & Calle Adolfo Rosado Salas,
Adolfo Lopez Mateos Neighborhood, Cozumel.
Located on a quiet street! CLOSE TO EVERYTHING!
Close to Burger King, C.M.C. Hospital,
Convenient Stores and more!
Casa Jardin, as the main house offers you 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms.
Living room, kitchen, dining area. Grill area, with a garden in the front.
At the back you will find 2 Apartments each with their own
living room area and a full bathroom
Each apartment has its own separate entrance.
Excellent for extra income!
Lot Size: 12m x 30m = 360m2
$395,000 USD
CASITA BLUE TANGERINE
Calle Pelicanos with Flamingos Avenue,
Flamingos Neighborhood, Cozumel.
This is your opportunity to have your own Casita in Cozumel, Mexico!
Located in a residential, family friendly neighborhood,
Casita Blue Tangerine offers you 2 bedrooms, & 2 full bathrooms.
Living room area, dining area, with a kitchen.
The home has inside garage parking, and is close to a Sport Center,
excellent for morning walkings!
Don't miss this opportunity!
Cozumel Island is famous around the Riviera Maya for its safety
and for having the most beautiful reefs for Scuba Diving!
Cozumel is just a Diver's Delight!
$125,000 USD
CASA COLONIAL -Boutique Hotel-
35 Av. #461 between Calle 8 Norte & Calle 10 Norte, 10 de Abril Neighborhood
Colonial Mexican village feel with on-site parking, Office, Large pool & Jacuzzi, Large in-town Property landscaped in a lush yet manicured setting, Established Clients, Room for Expansion, Staff in Place, TurnKey, Clean Books – Owner has relocated.
Each of these 4 uniquely designed villas has two levels with 2 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Bedrooms are located on the second level and each has separate full bathrooms. Living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and half baths are located on the first level of each villa. Washer & Dryer in each unit. Master bedrooms offer private balconies.
Property is equipped with a full-sized swimming pool to accommodate future expansion. The accommodations and amenities are upscale and were designed to immerse guests in a Mexican Colonial theme environment. Maid’s/Gardener’s Storage Facility, BBQ area, Palapa Umbrella and Botanical Garden are among the many treasures on this site.Casa Colonial is a unique investment (built buy an American Developer) for a buyer that wishes to transition into an already proven income-producing facility.
$780,000 USD
ONLY 1 CONDO AVAILABLE!!
LANDMARK 611
Highway South Coast, KM 6.820, South Hotel Zone, Cozumel Quintana Roo.
Premium built condo with 3 bedrooms & 3.5 bathrooms located on the 6th Floor at The Landmark Resort!
Interior Features
The property has high impact hurricane tested windows. Central zoned air conditioning. Premium solid wood cabinetry. Premium stainless steel kitchen sinks. Garbage disposal. Granite countertops. Hansgrohe faucets. Kohler commodes. Energy efficient high-capacity hot water heaters.
24" x 24" Premium marble tile throughout.
Laundry room & Pantry.Property Amenities
- Lobby area
- Fitness center
- 24 hours... READ MORE>>>Size: 310.18m2
SPECIAL PRICE!
LAST CONDO AVAILABLE!
PRICE REDUCED FROM $1,003,077.07 USD TO $710,000 USD
LAUREL LUXURY GARDENS
by the Car Ferry! Walking distance to the OCEAN!
SPECIAL 30% DISCOUNT!
DISCOUNT VALID ONLY TO
THE FIRST CONDO SOLD!
WITH 80% down, 10% payments, 10% at Closing!
CURRENT PROGRESS
October 2022
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UNITS 101, 102, & 103 LOCATED IN THE JUNGLE TOWER!
WILL BE READY BY DECEMBER 2022!
GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
LANDMARK LOTS
LOT
STATUS SIZE PRICE 3
AVAILABLE 628.3 m2 $224,514 USD 4 AVAILABLE 483.92 m2 $172,716 USD 5
AVAILABLE 469.03 m2 $167,455 USD 6 AVAILABLE 467.29 m2 $166,646 USD 9 AVAILABLE 461.24 m2 $164,622 USD 16 AVAILABLE 455.14 m2 $162,599 USD 18 AVAILABLE 454.99 m2 $162,599 USD 19 AVAILABLE 440.87 m2 $157,347 USD 20 AVAILABLE 477.08 m2 $170,288 USD
LOT IXTAMA 3-4 CASA TORRES RESIDENCIAS REEF 8180 -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT-
EL SOL BUILDING LOT KOHOUT LOTS #23 & #24 CASA TIO JOSE -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT-
NOVARA 203 NOVARA 204 LOT FREDDY -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT- -SOLD-
ELEMENTOS E2 JUAREZ ANTIGUA VILLA ALTAVISTA -UNDER CONTRACT- -SOLD- -UNDER CONTRACT-
COREL REEF INNN VILLA AMANECER CASA MOFFAT -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT- -UNDER CONTRACT-
LOT ELIA #2 LANDMARK 201 CASA SAN MIGUEL -SOLD- -SOLD- -UNDER CONTRACT-
AVAILABLE
DISPONIBLE
2 Bedrooms 2 Recamaras 1 Bathroom 1 BañoLiving Room Sala de estar Kitchen Cocina Dining Area Comedor Located on a second floor Ubicado en un segundo piso Laundry Area Area de Lavado Storage room below the stairs Bodega debajo de las escaleras A/C Aire Acondicionado FURNISHED Completely
Completamente Amueblado
$1,000 USD
Per Month / Por Mes
AVAILABLE
DISPONIBLE
2 Bedrooms 2 Recamaras 1 Bathroom 1 BañoLiving Room Sala de estar Kitchen Cocina Dining Area Comedor With back garden Con Jardin trasero With Parking space Con area de estacionamiento UNFURNISHED
Sin Amueblar
$500 USD
Per Month / Por Mes
AVAILABLE
DISPONIBLE
3 Bedrooms 3 Recamaras 2 Bathrooms 2 BañosLiving Room Sala de estar Kitchen Cocina Dining room Comedor Patio Patio With Parking space Con area de estacionamiento A/C Aire Acondicionado UNFURNISHED
Sin Amueblar
$8,500 MEXICAN PESOS
Per Month / Por Mes
AVAILABLE
DISPONIBLE
1 Bedroom fully furnished 1 Recamara completamente amueblada Kitchen Cocina A/C Aire acondicionado Spacious balcony with a view of the city Balcon espacioso con vista a la ciudad Second floor 2do PisoOne Bathroom 1 baño PET FRIENDLY S e aceptan mascotas FURNISHED Completely Completamente Amueblado
$600 USD
Per Month / Por Mes
ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED!
(Electricity, water and WIFI)
AVAILABLE
DISPONIBLE
4 Bedrooms 4 Recamaras 4 Bathrooms 4 Baños 2 Garages 2 GaragesWith garden Con Jardin Gated community Comunidad con porton Large Garden Terrace Terraza de jardin grande FURNISHED
Amueblado
$1,800 USD
Per Month / Por Mes
(NEGOTIABLE)
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Cozumel Carnaval 2023 Last Week of February – First Week of March Stay tuned for Set Dates!
Mexico officially applies to host 2036 Olympics
Mexico City, Mexico — Mexico has officially applied to host the 2036 Olympics. Earlier this week, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard reported that the government’s goal is to bring the Olympic Games to Mexico in 2036.
Ebrard reported that Mexico’s application was submitted after a meeting between the Foreign Ministry, the Mexican Olympic Committee and several athletes, where they discussed the possibility of Mexico becoming the venue for the Olympic Games.
“In the month of July, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), through the efforts of the president of the Mexican Olympic Committee, María José Alcalá, sent a communication in which she says that they took note and were very pleased with the interest of Mexico and the support of the government of Mexico,” said the Foreign Minister...Read more>>
Leading the morning press conference in Baja California Sur, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that the Government of Mexico bought a thermoelectric plant. He said the plant will be used to strengthen the electrical service in the state, especially in La Paz and Los Cabos.
“On October 27, we made the decision and a plant has already been bought, a thermoelectric plant here in La Paz from a U.S. company, Fortress. $180 million dollars will be paid, but this already solves the problem of blackouts, which was our commitment,” he underlined.
The president indicated that the acquisition was made through the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).
“In La Paz and Los Cabos, they will already have guaranteed electricity for eight years from now. Meanwhile, the construction project of the new plant is being carried out, but it has already been resolved with the purchase of this thermoelectric plant, which will be supplied with gas,” he pointed out...Read more>>
The First “Real” Parachute Jump!
Jerry Hogan
All Soldiers volunteering for paratrooper operations must go first to a three-week school where they learn how to jump out of an airplane. The instruction includes five actual jumps from airplanes.
The first real jump after the school with an Airborne unit is one that all jumpers remember!
How could I ever forget my “first” real jump.
It’s the early spring of 1960 in West Germany. Having reported to my unit as a brand-new 2nd Lieutenant in the 8th Infantry Division, I was told that my platoon of 35 men would be supporting one of the two Airborne Battle Groups in the Division. And to make it more interesting, an exercise was in the process of being planned where 3,000 Soldiers of the Battle Group would be airlifted from Germany to a location in France and them flown back to conduct paratrooper operations in a simulated battle area in Germany.
Movement from home base to Wiesbaden airfield and then the airlift to France were both relatively uneventful. However, once we landed in France, things got interesting as we all were placed behind barbed wire “to prevent intelligence about our intended operations leaking out.”
That was OK…but then it started to rain!
Since this was an airborne operation, the only shelter available was either a poncho or a “pup tent” (a two-man tent where you carry one half on your back). You marry up with another Soldier, and if the two of you can get the tent up before the rain starts, you can remain relatively dry and warm. Unfortunately, we didn’t… so you can imagine how we looked and felt the next morning.
The second thing that went wrong was the weather. The winds were too high to conduct paratrooper operations. Stuck in the two-man tents for at least another day eating good old C-Rations!!
The next day it looked good for jumping. Go to the runway, put on your “chute”, store your rifle in its weapon case, strap it to your body, have an equipment check, get on the airplane, and its time for my 35 men and me to go jump!
Since I am brand new, an experienced Sergeant will be the Jump Master (the person who controls the jumping from the plane).
We are jumping out of one of the older C-119 airplanes. It is a two-engine plane with twin booms that has a door in the rear on both sides for the jumpers. Paratroopers sit on both sides of the plane and at the appropriate time, we all go through a sequence of jump commands that take us to the door and then out into the wild blue yonder.
The troubles start about 20 minutes from the “drop zone” (where we are to jump). Out of nowhere, one of my Sergeants stands up and says he is quitting the airborne and will not jump. (Now in an Airborne unit, this is the worse sin one can do, especially when you are in the plane getting ready to jump)!
The Jumpmaster gets to the Soldier as we get nearer the drop zone and tells the trooper to get ready because he is going to jump! Again, he refuses, and I am thinking to myself, “I wonder if all jumps in a real unit are like this!”
Finally, the Jumpmaster accepts the Sergeants refusal and tells him to get up and go to the cockpit out of the way of the other jumpers.
On mass jumps like this, it is common to have “door bundles” which are pushed out before the jumpers leave the plane. These bundles contain supplies that the Soldiers will then pick up upon their landing. The bundles have their own parachute and are pushed out of the plane by a Soldier.
We are rapidly coming up to the jump point. The paratrooper in the door is trying to get the bundle correctly placed in the door. Its time to push the bundle out: he does, and his front reserve parachute handle gets accidently caught in the door bundle and out goes the bundle AND the Soldier. WoW, this gets more exciting by the minute! I don’t know if all jumps are like this, but for sure I will always remember this one!
All ends well; no one is hurt, we find the door bundle (and the Soldier that unexpectedly went out the plane with the bundle), the Sergeant who quits is reassigned; and I am a much wiser 2nd, Lieutenant. I now know two things that are really important: listen and watch the old timers who know what they are doing…and don’t get in the way of door bundles!!
Jerry Hogan is a former Rockwall CountyJudge who volunteers to write theseArticles. He can be reached at 214-394-4033
November 13, 2022
GFNY Cozumel 2022
160km & 80km
$240.00 USD
GFNY Cozumel VIP 2022
160km & 80km Includes: VIP tent access with race morning snacks & post race meals, front corral start, post-race massage, custom dinner & VIP access line.
$660.00 USD
November 20, 2022
Cozumel is not only a beach-goer's paradise, it’s also a seasoned IRONMAN host city. Off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, the area has over 14 miles of reefs for exploring, plus archaeological ruins, a national park, and endless expanses of turquoise water and white sandy beaches.
The 2022 IRONMAN Cozumel offers slots to the 2023 IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i.
The swimming stage of IRONMAN Cozumel is one of the most spectacular in the world. The great visibility of water and the huge amount of underwater life that accompanies the athletes throughout the course, turns this stage into one unforgettable experience.
Athletes will do 3 laps around the island to complete the 180 kms (112 miles) of the bike course. The route covers amazing Oceanside roads, the great hotel zone and a bit fo the city, This fast and beautiful route guarantees an exciting bike stage, ideal for those who want an IRONMAN PR.
The run course is flat and passes through many of Cozumel’s signature sites, including it’s waterfront walk, downtown main plaza and historic neighborhoods. Hundreds of spectators cover the sidewalks to watch and cheer for the athletes to give their best until they reach the finish line, which is located at the City Hall plaza in downtown Cozumel.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Registration Includes
- Athlete Guide
- Back Pack
- Timing Chip
- Race Number
- Bike Number
- Sticker Number Sheet
- Swimming Cap
- Athlete numbered wristband
- Bag (5) (White, Blue, Red, Orange & Black)
- Bike Check Out Tickets (2) For Non-Athletes
- On-Course Nutrition
- Finisher Medal
- Long Sleeve Finisher Shirt
- Time Race Results
- Post-Race Food
- IRONMAN Live Tracker (App)
- Finisher Certificate
- Age Group Awards
COZUMEL LIVING IS OPEN!
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