Tessoro Owners Taking Final Tours Before Delivery this Summer

I recently had the pleasure of taking one of Tessoro’s owners, John W., up to his condo on the 7th floor. We also toured the grounds and ascended to the top floor where the roof gardens will be. The Morua Esturay was full and the Sea of Cortez had that Caribbean blue color. As we viewed the panorama of Puerto Peñasco from above, we reminded ourselves of why we are here in Mexico. Take a look at the attached pictures to see what I mean. Imagine waking up every morning to the view that John has from his bedroom window. A view from his rear balcony produces a view of the Estuary with its ever-changing scenery. As the day winds down, he can sit on his ocean-front terrace and view astounding sunsets in the evening then star gaze at night. John looks forward to taking his 2 little dogs (Billy and Cholla) for walks both morning and evening when the tides are out — they love the beach.

Our happy owner remarked about the finishes in his condo, thrilled that they are as every bit as good as the model promised and that he has found nothing to complain about here at Tessoro. He will be leaving us for the summer months but when he returns, he will be in his condo and cannot wait to move his clothes and some personal belongings.

We also walked around the pool area, where the large palapa is being built for the swim up bar. As we viewed the rock wall waterfall for the infinity-edge pool and other common areas, John smiled and said “this is going to be very, very nice.”

It has been fun for me to see Tessoro grow from drawings into the lovely, first-class development that we have today. With its wonderful views and unmatched quality of construction, I could not be more proud as a salesperson. It is a pleasure to help take care of the current owners even as we work to welcome new buyers. It is a family here at Tessoro and even if I did not make the original sale, I have enjoyed caring for each and every owner and walked them to their condos during the last year of construction (and before the elevators went into operation last month, that was a lot of walking at times!). A wonderful community is developing here.


As we headed back to the model I bid John farewell and a safe journey.

By: Beverly Arrowood

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