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HOW TO MAKE A QUARANTITA! (A margarita you drink alone... or within 6 feet of your friends!) Benny Love shows you how to make a fresh, no mix margarita from Mexico with things that you most likely have in your house with no sugar added! Perfect for the covid-19 days we are all living in, good for the quarantine waistline and easy for those sunsets when we finally get to sit in the sand …
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Coming very soon is the highly anticipated, La Mandarina Mexico, only a short 20 minute drive from us in San Pancho and unparalleled in the world of luxury living. Don't hesitate to contact us to go look at the homes for Sale in this spectacular jungle, ocean view haven. Contact us with any questions you may have about San Pancho Real estate! Also serving Punta de Mita, Lo de …
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Welcome to our favorite restaurant, Barracuda, located on the main street of San Pancho, Mexico, right across from our office, Wanderlust Real Estate and Development. Our broker, Benny, eats here nearly every day of his life and has perfected the way to eat, an often sloppy, but delicious, tuna tostada. Thanks Benny. Barracuda is the best place for lunch in San Pancho with amazing fish tacos, …
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Forbes Says Now’s the Time to Invest in Mexico Real Estate As one of the world’s best places to retire abroad, Mexico has been popular amonginternational investors for decades, and now Forbes has advised readers that this isan ideal time to invest in Mexico real estate, stating that Latin America’ssecond-largest economy is also one of the world’s top four places to buy a secondhome …
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New year, NEW OPPORTUNITIES!! Looking to invest in something rad?! A quaint, coastal town in Mexico, perhaps? Check out this one-of-a-kind property in San Pancho! Last of the great lots... Visiting San Pancho anytime soon? C'mon by and drop in! We'd love to chat with you. Wanderlust Real Estate and Development Av. Tercer Mundo 73 San Pancho, Nayarit, Mexico (Our office is …
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Our Broker, Benny Love, was recently interviewed by the Puerto Vallarta Real Estate guide who reached out to Wanderlust because of their volume of sales and development potential in the San Pancho, Nayarit area. Benny helps explain to readers what goes into buying a lot and building versus buying an established home. He was a general contractor in Playa Gigante, Nicaragua as well as Napa, …
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In Mexico, día de los muertos (Day of the dead) brings a spirit of celebration and an explosion of color to the pueblos in the first couple days of November. The cemeteries glow with candles and fresh marigolds, music and the sound of laughter echo throughout, blanketed by old stories of great ancestors. The plazas are spilling over with special ofrendas reaching six feet wide and sometimes 20 …
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See what's going on in Real Estate in the Riviera Nayarit, Mexico from our home base of San Pancho! Contact us with any questions! Wanderlust Real Estate + Development in San Pancho (San Francisco), Nayarit, Mexico Call from the U.S.A.! 1(707) 363 5007 …
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OCEAN FRONT REAL ESTATE MEXICO! Our awesome agent, Bo, describes the views at our newest property find... La Loca! 100 meters of beachfront with views of Punta de Mita and Las Marietas Islands here in sunny Riviera Nayarit, Mexico! Contact us with any questions! Wanderlust Real Estate + Development in San Pancho (San Francisco), Nayarit, Mexico Call from the U.S.A.! 1(707) 363 5007 …
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A delightful coastal community, a short drive from the sky-scraping, timeshare hotels that line the Puerto Vallarta coastline, lies San Francisco (known locally as San Pancho) in the Riviera Nayarit, Mexico. A short ten-minute drive from lively Sayulita and a 45-minute drive from the Puerto Vallarta airport, san Pancho is the tranquil escape that we’ve all been looking for.
When you purchase San Pancho real estate you’ll experience a town lined with cobblestone streets, authentic boutiques, a variety of restaurants from local al pastor taco stands with layers of marinated pork, topped with pineapple, slowly grilled on a spit, (that might rival any restaurant in the area) to a tropical Asian fusion lounge, a fresh, quaint seafood restaurant with contemporary menu whose cute wooden tables spill out onto the street and the best fish tacos we’ve ever had, a predominantly vegetarian bistro serving up Buddha bowls and service out one of the classiest boutique hotels, Organic smoothie shops with acai bowls and wellness products, and of course your beach front dining, with your feet in the sand, salt-rimmed margaritas, ceviche, guacamole and chips to watch the sun sink into the great Pacific. Some might say that there aren’t places on earth left like this.
San Pancho has an old world charm and a community of artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and those who have chose to spend their winters here, soaking up the sun and the culture who make up this special place. They ride their bikes or walk everywhere they go. They stroll the beach at sunrise and watch baby turtles protected by the local turtle sanctuary make their way to their native ocean. They chat with friends at the local coffee shops over local coffee farmer’s lattes, homemade banana bread and savory empanadas.
On any given night, you can expect to hear live music coming from travelers from Argentina, Mexico city or Guadalajara softly strumming guitars and ringing acoustic to the enchanted visitors dining al fresco. The town hums with artists young and old, children running freely, young surfers running barefoot to catch the end of the day, and those with wanderlust strolling the promedade. One can hear multiple languages being spoken on the streets and the businesses are run by people from all over the world. This is not just your average Mexican village, this is melting pot of cultures who all seem to have one thing in common… a desire to savor life and to slow it down a bit.
Every neighborhood in San Pancho has its charm, and most all are walking distance to the downtown shops and dining. Most people find their accommodations through Airbnb rentals looking over the ocean with just enough breeze to keep you comfortable and private chefs at your beck and call. Those looking to elope or have a wedding have a selection of talented florists, caterers, musicians, officiants and photographers to choose from.
For young families, the schools and daycare are easy to join, affordable, and not only provide excellent care for the kids, but also offer healthy meals with an abundance of vegetables spritzed with lime and a sprinkle of salt that the kids eat up like candy. It is refreshing to be a in a place where kids are so valued, where any local is willing to help out or try to get a little one to laugh. The town seems to take care of one another and it seems as though the local people would never hesitate to hold a baby or calm a toddler if to come upon a struggling mom.
Before the arrival of the Spanish, and still somewhat today, the coast of San Pancho and Sayulita and nearby mountainous region known as the Sierra Madre Occidental was populated by the indigenous Cora and Huichol native tribes. You can still see some today in their traditional clothing selling stunning handmade artisan jewelry, baskets, and artwork. San Pancho originally relied on subsistence fishing and some mango and tropical fruit cultivation until the changes made by then-President Luis Echeverría in the 1970s who made it the site of his family vacation retreat. A flow of federal funding to San Pancho followed towards his dream of making San Pancho a “self-sufficient…Third World village” which included the present hospital, the only one that was between Puerto Vallarta and Tepic. Because the president was so invested in the community, he created a solid infrastructure, with a main street called Tercer Mundo (Third world) ending right on the beach and cobblestone streets connecting to it with sidewalks, parking, and abundant flora. All the streets in San Pancho are named after third world countries with noted signs and the grid he created makes it easy to navigate and find everything you are looking for.
Entreamigos is a community education center that is free and open to the public and offers daily classes, workshops and conferences. Approximately 250 children and adults use the facility every day. Parents take their kids there to read, play with trains, Legos, puzzles, run in the indoor soccer field, and outdoor playground.
Entreamigos offers more than 600 classes and workshops in the facility, most of them free of charge. The non-profit organization has a variety of programs that are intended to bridge cultural and economic differences with the intention of increasing educational opportunities, environmental stewardship and collective community responsibility. They offer scholarships to the local kids and some of the successful entrepreneurs in San Pancho are results of that very scholarship program.
The Entreamigos Community Education Center is a multi-use community complex whose principal space is a free lending library with a collection that exceeds 10,000 Spanish and English book titles. There are free computer stations for children’s homework and community use, spaces for sports and exercise, a craft shop, a second-hand store, a small cafe, and a gallery of locally made and upcycled goods. Entreamigos operates a recycling center and daily collects recycling from 70 bins located throughout the community.
Another spectacular feature in San Pancho is the formation of Circo de Niños (Kid’s circus) which was founded in 2011 by Cirque de Soleil’s founding directors, Gilles Ste. Croix and Monique Voyer. Initially conceived as a fundraising idea for Entreamigos, Gilles Ste. Croix offered to oversee a presentation involving about 40 children incorporating elements of his famous Montreal troupe. By autumn 2014, Cirque de Soleil had donated equipment and the Circo de los Niños began rehearsing in the Entreamigos space. An outdoor performance of ¡Órale! was given at the Plaza de San Francisco and the Mayan Palace in the Punta de Mita resort. In March 2015, Circo de los Niños was granted the use of one of the government warehouses on the same property as Entreamigos and performed a four night run of their first Cirque du Soleil like performance before audiences of about 250. The circus performance continues today with tickets selling out immediately and is an absolute marvel to witness. If one has ever seen a Cirque du Soleil show, this children’s circus has the music, the lights, the story, the acrobatics, and the magic of a typical show in Vegas, but with children of the San Pancho community who train all year to perform for their families and tourists alike.
San Pancho is also home to a very popular San Pancho Bird Observatory, a lush golf course and La Patrona Polo and Equestrian Club in which you can watch a live, professional polo match while enjoying an authentic Mexican brunch, bottomless mimosas and that everlasting San Pancho sunshine.
The entire state of Nayarit is located south of the Tropic of Cancer and experiences a tropical, hot and humid, climate, but the winter months have an essence of California weather. From mid October to April, the sunny days boast beach weather of 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit and the nights cool off with the lowest being around 70 degrees just before sunrise. No need for air conditioning in the winter months here, so indoor / outdoor living is the norm.
We invite you to come experience our little town and see all that it has to offer!
WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Wanderlust Real Estate + Development | Tercer Mundo #73 | San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico 63732
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