"The big chances to invest and make money in Playa del Carmen were last decade - you've already missed the boat ..."Or have you? Let's consider two facts: Playa del Carmen is still a rapidly growing community with new resort developments, gated communities, residential areas, shopping centers, retail areas, … [Read more...] about You’ve Missed Your Chance for Big Investment in Playa del Carmen …Invierte en la Riviera Maya.
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Experts Predict Good Year for U.S. Housing – Time to Buy in Mexico?
Active Rain, the leading world-wide social network for real estate professionals, has released an infographic showing the confidence of real estate experts from the U.S. on that country's housing market for 2013. On the whole, the numbers look good and it looks like confidence is up significantly from last year. … [Read more...] about Experts Predict Good Year for U.S. Housing – Time to Buy in Mexico?
Dec 21, 2012 – Beginning of a New Era – Part 2: What Does it Mean for Mexico Real Estate?21 de Diciembre del 2012, el comienzo de una nueva era. Parte 2.
In yesterday's post, I talked a little bit about a possible connection between the new era of the Mayan calendar and Mexico's recent prosperity which seems to approaching yet another giant leap forward. Implications for Mexico Real Estate The implications for Mexico real estate seem clear; the cost of living … [Read more...] about Dec 21, 2012 – Beginning of a New Era – Part 2: What Does it Mean for Mexico Real Estate?21 de Diciembre del 2012, el comienzo de una nueva era. Parte 2.
Dec 21, 2012 – Beginning of a New Era – Part 1: Mexico’s Time to Shine!21 de Diciembre del 2012, el comienzo de una nueva era. Parte 1.
As many people will know, today, Dec. 21, 2012, is the end of the ancient Mayan calendar. What does this mean for Mexico real estate? Other than the increase in international visitors to Mayan sites, I have an idea of my own. While some people have been worried about this meaning some drastic, … [Read more...] about Dec 21, 2012 – Beginning of a New Era – Part 1: Mexico’s Time to Shine!21 de Diciembre del 2012, el comienzo de una nueva era. Parte 1.
Mexico Real Estate Sees Good Stats from TourismEl crecimiento del sector turÃstico en México en números.
Mexico real estate buyers benefit in several ways from the country's strong and growing tourism, including increased services and activity and rental investment opportunities. This year, good news comes from Mexico's Ministry of Tourism. The following are some of the key figures: $20,129,900,000 USD - … [Read more...] about Mexico Real Estate Sees Good Stats from TourismEl crecimiento del sector turÃstico en México en números.
Playa del Carmen Real Estate – Do You Remember the Good Old Days?
Do you remember the good old days? You know, those days when life was more relaxing, but at the same time, there seemed to be more opportunities for everyone – opportunities in buying a home, in business, in just getting ahead in life without the stress and all of that. These days, it seems like … [Read more...] about Playa del Carmen Real Estate – Do You Remember the Good Old Days?
Mexico Real Estate – Enjoying Modern Conveniences & Comforts in an Old Country – Part II
[Continued from yesterday’s post, where I discussed airports and shopping; today I’ll look at a few other modern conveniences easily found by Mexico real estate owners.]  Good Hospitals Mexico has a history of good hospitals with a real dedication to patients, and doctors who actually take time to … [Read more...] about Mexico Real Estate – Enjoying Modern Conveniences & Comforts in an Old Country – Part II
Mexico Real Estate – Enjoying Modern Conveniences & Comforts in an Old Country – Part I
When people consider buying Mexico real estate, at first they will probably think of the many stereotypes out there about Mexico – a drunk man with a pancho on, asleep, leaning back on a cactus with a bottle of tequila in his hand, a rebel carrying two pistols, wearing a large sombrero and a big smile on his face … [Read more...] about Mexico Real Estate – Enjoying Modern Conveniences & Comforts in an Old Country – Part I