Los Cabos Real Estate Insider Commentary
Pedregal

I’ve never thought of Pedregal as a market or a destination.
It’s simply somewhere that has always been part of my life.
My family owned one of the first homes in Pedregal, long before it had a name people recognized. At the time, there was little around it. The road was unfinished. Infrastructure was minimal. No one spoke about luxury, investment, or prestige. People built here because the land made sense.
Pedregal was chosen for its position. Elevated, protected, and close enough to town to be practical without being exposed to it. That balance was obvious early on, and it hasn’t changed.
I watched the neighborhood take shape slowly. Homes were added one by one. There was no rush, no urgency to define it. The people who built here weren’t passing through. They were committing to place.
That history still matters.
Pedregal never needed to reinvent itself. It didn’t follow trends or reposition every cycle. It developed quietly, and the people who chose to live here tended to stay. Over time, that continuity shaped the character of the neighborhood more than any master plan ever could.
Today, Pedregal feels settled. Not static, but proven. The fundamentals that mattered decades ago still define it now: elevation, privacy, proximity, and a sense of control over one’s surroundings.
For buyers who think long term — who value places that have already demonstrated what they are — Pedregal requires very little explanation.
It already is what it is.
Zon Murray
Licensed Real Estate Agent under Diamante Realtors
