Grand Solmar Exclusive 834-Acre Master-Planned Community Rancho San Lucas

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Second-home buyers are seeking out an oceanfront living and outdoor enjoyment in Los Cabos at the Solmar Group’s exclusive new 834-acre master-planned community of Rancho San Lucas (ranchosanlucas.com), just 30 minutes from Los Cabos International Airport.

Residences include single-family, Santa Barbara-style homes, as well as oceanfront estates and residences with interiors by Norman Design Group.

World Class Amenities

Among the amenities: Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas Resort Golf & Spa, an 18-hole Greg Norman-designed golf course opening in 2019, plus a Mexican Village offering shopping, dining, and entertainment.

“The Norman Estates embrace the history of the land as a previous cattle ranch, with expansive spaces for families who love to entertain and interiors that deliver a relaxed, rustic and authentic appeal,” says Rancho San Lucas Director Greg Reisdorf.

“The Villas evoke serenity and timeless luxury and enjoy amazing views of the Pacific and desert, being set on the highest vantage point.”

Prices start at $670,000 for The Villas and $1.6 million for the Norman Estates.

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Rancho San Lucas

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