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Grant and Ivettes wedding at Mayan Palace: Judy's family, with her mom in the center, "as she was in our lives."

Our neighbor, Dave, was selling real estate “part time” from his patio.  It didn’t take much and he had Grant convinced this was the best of both worlds, a way to make an income and live in paradise by the beach.  It wasn’t long before our son, Grant, joined us in Rocky Point selling real estate with his Dad. 

After a few years of working for someone else we had a family meeting in 2004 with one of our other sons, Branden and sitting around our dining room table we formulated our plan to open our “Legacy.”  We all shared why we wanted to do it and from there we knew the “how” would come. 

A “hiccup” came when Branden found out he had to do another tour of duty in Iraq rather than finishing his military career the beginning of 2005. Grant and I decided we would “go for it” until Branden’s return.  We opened our Mexican Corporation Legacy Partners SA DE CV and our first office in February 2005. 

Yvette, Grant “Jr.’s” girlfriend, then fiancé and now wife joined us in the spring and one of our dreams came true when Grant and Yvette were married on the beach at Mayan Palace on March 3, 2007.  It was a Kodak event.  The best was yet to come.  We now have a beautiful 5-month-old grandson, Nathan Alexander, to love.  Nathan put his tiny feet on our white sand beach for the first time this year. 

Branden came home in March of 2006 bringing with him one of his dreams, a 1965 Chevy truck.  Once in Rocky Point Branden went to the University in Hermosillo for a Spanish emersion class.  Branden’s second dream was about to come true.  He met Reyna Molina, his future bride, the woman he’d been waiting for all his life.  On October 13, 2007, Branden and Reyna had a traditional Spanish wedding in the church Reyna’s parents were married in Matepa, Mexico. 

We found that whether you’re building a family “legacy,” vacation tradition, looking for an investment opportunity of a lifetime, securing a location for a second home, wanting to have a fun getaway weekend or a lazy day at the beach, you can have it all in Rocky Point.