This is the last part of a three part post regarding a speech given by Quintana Roo Secretary of Tourism to the audience of AMPI members gathered from all states of Mexico To read the first section of this presentation click here TOURISM OFFICE ADDRESS TO AMPI NATIONAL CONGRESS.
Mr. Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez finished his address by stating “We could not have experience the success of Cancun nor of the Riviera Maya if it were not of the investments injected into these destinations and other parts of the state The state governor s office has continued this open door policy especially to solid investments, inclusively it has gone in search to discover more and will continue applying its forces to the real estate industry to retain and foment the investment which enormously contributes to the development of this tourist destination.”
He went on to point out “However, for fundamental basises, for the financial health as well as for the viability of our tourist destinations, we will strive to ensure that these investments are channeled correctly, and at the correct period, in profitable projects, and that satisfy the demands of the market where they participate, complementing the essence of our tourist destinations, whose natural vocation is tourism, and of course always following the regulations in environmental as well as in urban development.”
The end of the speech touched upon the American recession “In spite of the challenges being confronted from the present international economic environment, originating from the United States markets, we optimistically see the horizan and are very sure that with the correct actions, with the correct promotions and sales efforts to the appropriate market segments, such as the baby bomers, which have not lost their capacity to consume we will be able to convert the crisis into an opportunity In Quintana Roo, the development of real estate products such as second homes is feasible due to several factors which includes the proximity to a natural market being that of United States, the great air connectivity through our international airports, the favorable climatic conditions, the natural and cultural attractions,the existing service infrastructures, the quality of new real estate products, the stability and social peace that prevail in the state, and the security, as much as people and goods, like the legal certainty that our laws offer.”
He went on to congratulate the members of AMPI on celebrating their 37th annual national congress and their continued goal to improve the education and professionalism of their afiliates.
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. A Mexican Certified Realtor 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