As record snowfalls hit the eastern coast of the United States, many people have started daydreaming of being down in old warm and cozy Mexico. Some northerners are even taking steps to deal with all that excess cold weather by jumping on the plane and coming down as February is producing record number of passengers channeling through the aisles of the Cancun Airport. Even in the Mexico real estate arena, I can say that the attention is high and people are looking once again for warmer climate areas, and if the buyers have a tight budget, this is another reason for their high interest down here south of the border. Some are looking for cheap Mexico beachfront real estate, others are looking for non- tourist cities such as what you find in the Campeche real estate regions, and others are just looking for a place with quick and easy access by plane.
Today, in Playa del Carmen I was with a couple from Canada who are in the process of selecting their dream winter home. “We need a place now that we can run south to escape from those chilly winters” said the Mexico real estate buyers. “We plan to be down starting from November, December, and be flying back and forth throughout the spring” This is a typical requirement or usage for the homes being purchased by the average northern snowbird. And because the Canadian dollar has been quite strong in the past several months, many Canadians have been taking advantage of some fantastic opportunities from a slow 2009 season. “I am in the real estate investment game back in my home state, and from everything I have been studying about the Mexico real estate market, I think the next ten years will
continue to bringing many new buyers”
Cheap Mexico beachfront real estate are what many Americans and Canadians expect when first arriving to the popular cities such as Cancun, Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas. And when they see the market prices, they become a little disappointed as if their dream home has been snatched away. “It depends on where you search for your property and at what stage of the investment cycle you want to come in” is a comment that Bob Mccain shares with many of the non-Mexican buyers. Bob has been working in the Playa del Carmen real estate market for nearly 10 years and has now been working on a new project on the gulf of Mexico in the Campeche real estate region. “each person has a different need, a different budget, and a different dream” he stated over the phone. “I am excited about this new region because of many reasons but most of all, these prices give many Americans and Canadians that have been hit with the financial crisis, a chance to get that waterfront property they’ve dreamed about.”
Apart from some amazing Mexico beachfront real estate properties, Campeche is also a very exciting city for downtown colonial style homes. Follow us or send some questions that you may have regarding this regions as I will be making a Campeche Real Estate discovery trip in the next several days. If you want to know what the average price per square foot, what are the local shopping centers, what activities occur in the region, what style of beaches, what can you fish. Contact us so we can look up the answers.
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. In the summer of 2009, he received the first federally applied Mexico Real Estate Degree and Mexico Professional Real Estate License S.E.P. #5978657. 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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