Cabo Real Estate: What the Listings on the MLS Don’t Tell You

At first glance, Cabo feels easy to understand. English is everywhere. Prices are listed in dollars. There is an MLS, familiar brands, and a large Canadian and American community. For many buyers, it feels like a version of home by the sea. Joe Taylor, a licensed real estate agent with Oceanside Real Estate Group who

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A Region Under Construction: The Infrastructure Push Reshaping Los Cabos

Over the past decade, Los Cabos has emerged as one of the fastest growing regions in Mexico. Tourism arrivals have surged, new residential communities continue to expand across the municipality, and the population of southern Baja California Sur has increased steadily as workers and families relocate to support the region’s booming economy. This rapid growth

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Waves Across Southern Baja: Culture, Community, and the Next Wave of Development

Surfing plays an important role in defining the coastal identity of southern Baja California Sur, a stretch of shoreline that runs from Los Cabos along the Pacific coast and north toward San Juanico. Within this region, waves influence tourism patterns, shape coastal communities, and increasingly inform new models of residential development. Photo by Surfline In

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San Francisco 49ers Launch School Based Flag Football Program in Los Cabos

The arrival of 49ers Flag Mexico marks a meaningful shift in how international sports organizations engage with local communities. What begins as a school based flag football program carries broader implications for youth development, access to structured athletics, and long term community investment in Los Cabos. A Strategic Alliance Behind the Initiative Developed by the

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Los Cabos Enters Peak Spring Break Season

As March begins, Los Cabos is preparing for a significant influx of visitors, with approximately 50,000 students expected to arrive over the next five weeks. This season is projected to generate an economic impact of US$30-US$40 million, reflecting the region’s growing status as a premier destination for the spring holiday. Visitors arriving during this period

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San Jose del Cabo’s Largest Road Project Is Close to Completion

Construction at the intersection commonly known as Glorieta Fonatur in San Jose del Cabo began in May 2025 as part of a major federal and state mobility initiative. The goal has been clear from the outset: resolve one of the most congested traffic points in the municipality and modernize a corridor that connects residential neighborhoods,

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As Tensions Rise on the Mainland, Los Cabos Remains Stable

The start of the 2026 spring travel season has brought a complex security landscape to the forefront of the conversation regarding Mexico. Recent high-profile federal operations on the mainland have shifted the narrative for international travelers, prompting a closer look at how these events impact the country’s most popular destinations. While headlines from late February

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Los Cabos Children’s Foundation Receives US$2 Million from Russell Wilson and Ciara’s Why Not You Foundation

Russell Wilson and Ciara announced that their nonprofit organization, the Why Not You Foundation, will contribute US$2 million to the Los Cabos Children’s Foundation. The funding is intended to support medical treatment for children who require specialized care and whose families cannot afford it. The announcement was made during a fundraising event in Los Cabos

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Baja California Sur Leads Mexico in Economic Growth as Los Cabos Tourism Surges 130% in the Past Decade

A decade of sustained tourism expansion in Los Cabos is now translating into broader economic leadership for Baja California Sur. According to figures released by the Los Cabos Tourism Board, the destination has recorded nearly 130 percent growth in visitor arrivals over the past ten years, reaching approximately 3.8 million travelers in 2025. This performance

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Fifteen Burros and a Legal Grey Area in Baja California Sur

A sanctuary reports the disappearance of most of its animals. What follows is not a criminal case with clear edges, but a quiet encounter with how protection actually operates on the ground. The Disappearance Photo By Noah Duethman In late 2025, shortly after the end of the summer rains, a small group of burros grazing

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