Loreto Is Where Baja’s Serious Buyers Are Looking Next

From Cabo Loreto is six hours north through Todos Santos with the Pacific on your left, then inland toward La Paz, then across the peninsula again through Ciudad Constitucion, where the highway runs through the desert with nothing on either side. The drive tests your stamina, and then, about an hour further, the Sierra de […]
East of Cabo: The Peninsula’s Open Question

Photo by Baja Smart Real Estate For many people who think they know Baja, the mental map stops at San Jose del Cabo. Everything east of there doesn’t quite register. In recent years, especially during and right after the pandemic, that started to change. The East Cape is pulling a different kind of attention: buyers […]
Uber, Taxis, and a New Arrangement in Mexico

After more than a decade of legal disputes and uneven enforcement, ride-hailing platforms and traditional taxi groups have entered into a form of cooperation. The arrangement allows concessioned taxis to be requested through digital platforms, while continuing to operate under their existing permits. The arrangement is a private-sector alignment built around access to demand, because […]
Moving to Baja: What You Need to Know Before You Pack

Every year, more people arrive in Baja California Sur with a truck full of furniture and a head full of assumptions. Somewhere between California and their new front door, they realize they could have planned this better. Daniela Hernández has watched it happen more times than she can count. As a moving specialist with Arnian […]
A Patient’s Guide to Regenerative Medicine: What You Should Know, and Why It Should Matter

By Dr. Kirk Sanford, Founder & CEO, Longevity Medical Institute This article was first published as part of our Spring 2026 edition. Many patients begin exploring regenerative medicine for a straightforward reason. They are looking for a safe, effective way to reduce pain, restore function, and improve long-term health and vitality without being forced into […]
Real Estate in El Tezal After the Surge

Photo by Indigo Dunes El Tezal has shifted from a peripheral stretch outside Cabo San Lucas into one of the corridor’s most active residential zones. It sits on the highway between Cabo and San Jose, with constant movement and a growing share of new housing. Over the past few years, development has accelerated. Mid-rise condominium […]
Med Golf International Arrives in Los Cabos This April

Photo by Med Golf International The Med Golf International Tournament arrives in Cabo this April 16 through 18, with a format that keeps things simple. It brings together a group of participants for a few days of scheduled activity, with golf at the center but not carrying the entire experience. The structure is compact, not […]
Building in Cabo From Abroad: Where Projects Gain or Lose Control

How to manage a construction project in Los Cabos from abroad, with insights on budgeting, planning, and avoiding costly mistakes.
San Jose’s Last Beachfront

Aura by Grupo UNE In San Jose del Cabo’s original hotel zone, the beachfront market has closed in on itself. This area was planned decades ago under a master plan laid out by FONATUR, Mexico’s federal tourism development authority, which defined land use, density, and long-term urban structure for this stretch of coast. What emerged […]
Cerritos and the End of One-Size-Fits-All Luxury

Along the Pacific side of Baja California Sur, Cerritos has been changing in ways that show up most clearly in what is selling and what is not. Smaller condo projects continue to come online, but many are moving more slowly than before, lingering on the market as prices rise. At the same time, demand has […]