Outside of Mexico City, about a three hour drive through the mountains and passing the city of Toluca, is a small little Mexican village nestled in a valley, alongside a mountain lake Valle de Bravo is translated as Valley of the Brave The little pueblo is extremely clean and is known for the narrow cobbled roads that weave through the steep mountain sides of the downtown zone.The architecture influences comes from the colonial period with much presence of wood beams, spanish roofs, and wine and white colors on the buildings.
The Mexico real estate market has an incredible amount of options for investment, for retirement purposes, for rental revenues or for simple living enjoyment The Valle de Bravo real estate options are madeup of lakeside properties, small downtown colonial building fixer uppers, and ranches with small cricks and waterfalls on their grounds
The attraction of Valle de Bravo are numerous as it has a little something for many people The lake is the most visible beauty Many sail boaters have been enjoying the waters and the constant breezes for decades.Several of Mexico’s most recognized sailboat schools exist in the town where you can see children as small as five years of age competing in regattas and other boating events Motor boats, water skiing, kayaking, wind surfing are other popular hobbies practiced by residents or week end visitors
Hang gliding is also very popular as several international tournaments are held each year off of the mountain cliffs overlooking the lake and village below Mountain biking, trekking, and four wheeling through the woods paths have been bringing many extreme sportists to the area for adventure and thrills Finally, well known artists have also been migrating to the region setting up their studios and art galleries in the town Boutique shops, outdoor cafes, with fireplaces and views onto the lake and the old town bring international visitors on an increased volume each season
Stay tuned as we will begin showing you some incredible property options in the next several weeks with amazing prices, incredible yearly maintenance expenses, and have I mentioned, Mexico bank trusts are not needed if you are a Non-Mexican
Thomas Lloyd graduated from Purdue University Krannert School of Management with a degree in Management/Financial Option Investments. He has been living, investing, and working professionally in Mexico for over 15 years. With a Mexican Real Estate Certifications and various diplomas he is the current president of TOPmexicorealestate, you can contact him at (512) 879-6546 or through the company’s web site www.TOPmexicorealestate.com NETWORK
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