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Don and Sharon Heafey

Agent Member Since May `06

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Avg Photos per Listing: 21
Blog Posts: 72

Ensenada, BC  
Mexico

Phone: 858.748.5870
Fax: 866.352.8502
Other: Nextel 122*25*51635

Personal Information:
-United States Real Estate Agent for 2 years
-Born in Norwalk, Connecticut
-Served in the US Navy and Retired as a LCDR
-Retired from Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company as a Senior Loss Control Consultant
-Married for 33 years to my wife, Sharon, with who I have 3 three wonderful children, Chris, Jennifer and Ryan
-Favorite things to do are golf, photography, wine tasting, reading Science Fiction / Fantasy, exploring Baja
Rosarito isn't just a town, it's a great community that I feel fortunate to have called home for the past few years. My real estate career gives me the opportunity to use my knowledge of the area's rich history to match people with the perfect property. Most of all, I enjoy getting to know my clients personally so I can be responsive to their particular needs.

Having sold Real Estate both in the US and Mexico, I can apply my years of business experience to help you find the best property for you.

Being active in community events keeps me informed of new developments and information my clients need to know. I'm committed to providing top quality service, and take time to read up on Real Estate Law, trends, and technology. I regularly attend meetings of the local AMPI chapter.

Every client, home, and piece of land is unique. I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I love the challenge of finding out what I don't know. Purchasing or selling real estate is so much more than just a matter of size and price; my goal is to help all my clients realize their property ownership dreams!

Thank you for visiting with me. I encourage you to visit often and look forward to hearing from each of you.
8/25/2008 10:44:00 AM

Misleading U.S. Media Coverage Conveys Unfair Picture Of Baja, Rosarito Mayor Tells Mexico Business Center

SAN DIEGO ---Misleading U.S. media coverage has conveyed an inaccurate picture of the risk of visiting Baja and has been the main cause of a tourism decline, Rosarito Mayor Hugo Torres told a meeting of the Mexico Business Center Wednesday. “The public ...

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7/23/2008 10:28:00 AM

Joint Announcement from the U.S. Departments of State And Homeland Security on Passport Card Production

The U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today that the new U.S. Passport Card is in full production and is now being distributed. The Passport Card is a convenient, wallet-sized document for land and sea travel ...

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7/12/2008 9:18:00 AM

Mexican Fuel Quality

SwRI analysts have produced the first comprehensive report on the quality of Mexico’s gasoline and diesel fuels — the first performed by an independent organization. “Auto manufacturers look at fuel as an important component in helping to ...

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7/7/2008 6:53:00 PM

Travel Baja California by Steve Dryden

Following the Yellow Brick Road One of the most influential theatrical productions I’ve experienced during my lifetime has been the film, The Wizard of Oz. I’ve always admired the ability of wizards to travel backwards in timeless eternity, creating ...

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7/7/2008 6:45:00 PM

Rosarito Beach Tourism Strongly Rebounds as Officials Report Busy And Incident-Free July Fourth Weekend By Ron Raposa

ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO --- The summer is definitely showing signs of increased tourism over the past twelve to fifteen months for this popular seaside vacation destination just 20 miles south of the border from San Diego. “We have made ...

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2/25/2008 8:07:00 AM

Rosarito Continues Major Police Upgrades and Improvements for Resident and Visitor Safety

ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO ---The new city administration here is continuing with major police department changes to improve security for its 140,000 residents and more than one million visitors a year. “Crime is not rampant in Rosarito ...

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2/23/2008 9:48:00 AM

No Country for Old People? by Mark Freedman

"The generation that wouldn`t trust anyone over 30," says an Allstate Insurance ad for retirement savings, "never planned on a 30-year retirement." True enough. We boomers never imagined 30 years of R&R. But few of us will be able to ...

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2/23/2008 9:42:00 AM

"Tijuana, Rosarito and Ensenada: Safe and Secure Zones for Tourism" from the Baja Times

“We are creating a safe zone for tourism from the United States in the region that includes Tijuana, Rosarito and Ensenada. The mayors of the three cities agreed to coordinate the effort,” explained Rosarito Mayor Hugo Torres Chabert when he was ...

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2/23/2008 9:30:00 AM

Cleasing a Record for the Sentri Pass by Roberta Giesea

“We need border security,” or “Open borders should be closed,” or “Our borders need to be strengthened,” are comments made in the United States, probably by people who never had to wait at a border crossing for over an hour ...

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2/20/2008 9:01:00 AM

Mexico's Economic Growth Unexpectedly Accelerates by Jens Erik Gould

Feb. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's economic growth unexpectedly accelerated in the fourth quarter, led by the transportation and communications industries. Gross domestic product, the broadest measure of a country's output of goods and services, expanded ...

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