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[6 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 2,793 views]
New Trade Alliances Good for Real Estate Investors

No one wants to invest in real estate in a country that is on a fast track to nowhere. Everyone wants to invest in real estate in a country that works tirelessly to build its reputation, resources, and opportunities around the world. Such is the case with business-minded Mexico and its new found determination to form a trade pact with Brazil.

At the present time, Brazil and Mexico are responsible for approximately 70% of all of the economic activity in the region. Brazil has the 8th largest economy in the world. …

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[21 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 3,006 views]
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To learn more about Tabasco, read our article: Why Invest In The State of Tabasco? and visit Chiapas Tourism in English

(source: El Periodico del Mexico).

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[15 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 1,850 views]
Mexico Investment: The New Vogue

With with flu bugs and sensationalized press headlines about the drug war along the U.S. border, Mexico was in danger of slipping out of investment fashion.
But as we move out of the summer season and start looking at what’s new for this fall, it’s clear that Mexico investment is becoming the new vogue.
The beginning of August saw the press full of reports about big international companies making equally big investments in Mexico and others strengthening their business commitments.
Banks and financial service providers, such as Fitch and Morgan Stanley, have also given …

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[8 Sep 2009 | One Comment | 1,588 views]
Mexico Finance Simpler Than Ever

Now that Mexico finance is becoming so readily available, more people are choosing this option over using cash to finance their Mexico real estate transaction, said experts in Mexico finance and real estate.

Most Mexican banks require a Migrant Visa (FM2) for a non-resident to obtain Mexico mortgages.

However, if there are bank statements to prove the financial situation at home, some also accept an FM3 (Non Migrant Visa). In other words, there is no need to be a Mexican citizen to get a loan from a Mexican bank.

And just because your …

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[26 Aug 2009 | 4 Comments | 3,799 views]
Do “In Demand” U.S. Jobs = Expat Jobs in Mexico?

Simply finding a job in Mexico is not a career destination.  Finding a job in Mexico that pays enough to leave plenty left over for investing in Mexican real estate is the next best thing to finding Nirvana.  The three most active job markets in the U.S. today are Health Care, Information Technology, and the catch-all phrase of Professional Services.  In order to immigrate to Mexico, foreigners must prove that they have an income of approximately $1,500 USD per month, depending on the current exchange rate.  In addition, Mexico does …

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[21 Aug 2009 | 2 Comments | 2,344 views]
Bridges Benefit Mayan Riviera Real Estate

Mayan Riviera real estate from Cancun to Tulum is set to benefit from the new highway bridges that will soon be constructed in Playa del Carmen.

The overpasses will greatly speed up the journey from Cancun and Cancun airport to other parts of the Mayan Riviera, a journey on fast highways but sometimes held-up by bottlenecks through Playa del Carmen.

The bridges will mean that fast traffic, not destined for Playa del Carmen, will reach other parts of the coast much more quickly.

Local realtors, RE/MAX Investment Properties Mexico, estimate that the journey time from …

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[18 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,339 views]
Riviera Maya Real Estate Environmental Assessment

The Mexican Government’s Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources confirmed, that they are evaluating two new real estate projects in the Riviera Maya, said local news service, Noticaribe.

In a report, the new agency said that public consultations would be held for Proyecto Punta Carey and Club Campestre y Golf Akumal.

Proyecto Punta Carey, is a 64.4 acre (26.05 hectare) resort development consisting of 30 apartments, over 100 hotel rooms, a club house and associated buildings and services in the middle of the Riviera Maya.

Club Campestre y Golf Akumal – or …

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[12 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 1,504 views]
Young Investors: Mexico Has a Place for Everyone

We are constantly asked, by young people, if there are jobs available for them in Mexico. There are not only jobs available, but many pay so well that even a young person can easily afford to live quite well in Mexico and still have enough left over to invest in real estate there. The only question remaining is: What kind of job does the young person want, and what do they have to do to get it? Once again, if the young person will live modestly and invest the rest …

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[4 Aug 2009 | 2 Comments | 2,821 views]
English Comes to Mexico

Many Americans and Canadians hesitate to purchase property in Mexico simply because they cannot get over their fear that they may, somehow, be taken advantage of by unscrupulous real estate agents and attorneys because they do not speak Spanish.  That is, in reality, probably not a significant problem anywhere in Mexico, since many Mexican attorneys speak fluent English, as do their staff members.  However, this innate fear of doing business in a foreign language is now on the way to being completely resolved, especially in states such as Tamaulipas and …

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[30 Jul 2009 | No Comment | 2,247 views]
Is a Mexican Colonial Home for You?

All too often, Americans head down to Mexico determined to buy a big colonial home to remodel and live a life of luxury of which they could only have dreamed in the States.  Unfortunately, that dream can become a nightmare from which it is next to impossible to awaken.  That having been said, it is not outside the realm of possibility to still live the dream of owning one of the stately old colonial homes in any part of Mexico.  The key to survival, in this arena, is that lovely …