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Past And Present – Nizuc’s Residences And Resort Offer A World Of Utmost Luxury On The Mayan Riviera

A range of residences are available for purchase at Nizuc, a 28-acre private resort community under construction along the shoreline of the world’s second-largest reef on Mexico’s Mayan Riviera. Nizuc is being developed and operated by General Hotel Management Ltd., whose portfolio of properties includes the Setai on Miami’s South Beach and the Legian in Bali. The $180 million development, slated for completion in October 2009, will comprise three beachfront villas (shown), 16 Club Suites condominiums, 160 one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences, and 45 hotel rooms. In addition to the two nearby Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses – easily accessed by boat via private waterway - and seven sculptured outdoor pools, the reef provides snorkeling and diving. Residences start at $1.3 million, and beachfront villas start at $10 million. (www.nizuc.com)

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Luxury Lifestyle Villas In Las Cabos

Luxury Hospitality & Property Management: Lifestyle Management Services provides deluxe residences for elite visitors to Las Cabos in the form of premium condominiums and elegant single-family residences. The company manages beachfront villas and ocean-and-golf-view properties. The firm is a recognized leader in Las Cabos, Mexico, for all matters relating to luxury-properties. After managing Las Cabos properties for various destination clubs for more than 10 years, the firm took its expertise and applied to its own villa-rental program, Lifestyle Villas.

One of the most coveted properties is the Beachfront Bluesea Compound. The compound is a trilogy of supremely deluxe single-family residences located on the Sea of Cortez between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. The compelling dwellings are both inspiring and inviting. All three residences combined offer guests 14 bedrooms, infinity-edge pools, full kitchens, and mesmerizing views of the white-sand beaches and turquoise waters.

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