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Old Pictures from the Yucatan Real Estate Region

September 13, 2010 Merida Real Estate

We came across some excellent documentation and photos of the old Yucatan real estate region prepared by Mr. Carlos Rangel.  Click here to see his slide show.
These photos show Mexico land and how it looked over 80 years ago.

This is what Merida looked like in 1920.

This Mexico land was the market zone.  This area has [...]

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5 Great Reasons to Live in Yucatan!

September 13, 2010 Cost of Living in Mexico

There are probably hundreds of different reasons to live in Merida, the colonial capital of the State of Yucatan, and the surrounding towns, but these 5 reasons summarize the core benefits most expats will find.  If you buy Yucatan real estate, you will enjoy:
Culture and History
Well-kept-up colonial cities, Mayan Pyramids, beautiful architecture, traditional music, live [...]

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Some New FAQ for the Yucatan Real Estate Region

September 9, 2010 Cost of Living in Mexico

How would you compare the cost of utilities in the Yucatan real estate region to the cost of the same utilities in the United States? Electric, gas and water?
Electricity in nearly all of the Mexico real estate regions are controlled by the government owned CFE “Comision Federal de Electricidad”  The amount you pay for [...]

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What Would You Do With a Cheap Mexico Beachfront Lot?

September 2, 2010 Campeche Real Estate

With 66 feet of virgin beachfront, a beautiful natural lagoon at the back, and access to a federal highway, electricity, water and phone, for only $64,900 USD, if you’re like most people, you won’t need to be given ideas; you’ll probably have enough of your own.  But just in case you’re stuck, here are a [...]

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What Does that Mexico Land Development Look Like Now?

August 17, 2010 How to Buy Property in Mexico

The idea of buying Mexico land “raw” takes a bit of vision.  Buying a residential lot in a neighborhood which is already mostly even somewhat developed, it is easier for you to visualize your future home by seeing the context of the homes, trees, parks, etc. which already exist.  Buying “raw land,” you are often [...]

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