Loreto Real Estate Market Outlook: A Q&A With Tracy Collingridge

We recently sat down with Tracy Collingridge, broker at Coldwell Banker Momentum Real Estate in Loreto, to talk about how the market is evolving in one of Baja California Sur’s most historical towns. Our conversation covered how Loreto differs from Los Cabos, the planning rules that shape its growth, who is buying there today, and

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Building the Future of Todos Santos, on Its Own Terms

Todos Santos has always resisted easy definition. Small, understated, and deliberately paced, it developed its identity without spectacle or urgency. Generations of local families shaped its rhythms, and over time it drew people from elsewhere — Mexicans and foreigners alike — who arrived intentionally, drawn by a way of life that valued human scale, quiet,

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Why Judgment, Not Luck, Defines Sportfishing in Cabo

In Cabo San Lucas, finding fish is rarely the problem. Deciding what to do next is. The waters off Land’s End are unusually generous, with billfish, tuna, dorado, and wahoo appearing just a few miles from shore on many days, often within sight of land. That kind of access reshapes the day. When productive water

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The Science of Living Well: The Future of Regenerative Medicine in Baja

By Dr. Kirk Sanford, Founder of Longevity Medical Institute. Photo by Longevity Medical Institute In Los Cabos, a new approach to medicine is reshaping how we think about aging and health. At Longevity Medical Institute, the focus is not on waiting for problems to appear but on understanding the body deeply and keeping it performing

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Padrino Foundation Marks the Start of Construction on Its New Pediatric Clinic in Todos Santos

On Saturday, January 31, 2026, Padrino Foundation will mark the start of construction on a new pediatric clinic in Todos Santos. The ceremony reflects a practical shift for an organization that has spent years responding to unmet medical needs across Baja California Sur, often with limited physical resources. Padrino’s work has focused on children with

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Building an Art Scene in Los Cabos

Art has circulated in Los Cabos for years without taking root. The region has money, visibility, and a constant international audience — factors that tend to accelerate culture elsewhere. Here, they produced something thinner: exhibitions tied to tourist season, sales that solved the month’s rent, shows that vanished as quickly as they appeared. Work moved

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On the Whales’ Terms: What Responsible Whale Watching Really Means in South Baja

Every winter, the waters off Baja California Sur come alive with movement. A mist of breath rises over the Pacific, a fluke breaks the surface, and for a moment the distance between human and whale collapses into pure wonder. Los Cabos is one of the world’s great stages for this spectacle, home mostly to humpbacks

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Winter Edition 2026

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Ejido Land in Baja California Sur: What Buyers Need to Understand

This article is based on an interview with Karina Christensen, real estate professional at Ronival Real Estate, conducted on location in Plutarco Elias Calles, Baja California Sur. For many people exploring real estate in Baja California Sur, the word ejido appears suddenly and without explanation. It may come up in a property conversation, a legal

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Whale Watching in Baja California Sur: A Practical, Ethical Guide

Whale watching in Baja California Sur has its own rhythm. From mid-December through April, the coasts of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez come alive as whales arrive from the north, drawn by the peninsula’s warmer waters. The peak is from January to March. Where you go shapes what you see, and how

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