News: mexico property investment
The most recent mexico property investment news from a variety of international property news sources.
The most recent mexico property investment news from a variety of international property news sources.
In the Mexican town of Campeche, government officials are implementing a comprehensive plan to attract tourists to the area. Upgrading infrastructure and improving commercial buildings are part of a larger plan seeking to draw in more investment to the area. See the following article from International…
Those of us that have lived in Puerto Vallarta for many years agree, the fall and early winter of 2010 was the coldest we’ve witnessed. Everybody seems to be talking about the unusually cool evenings and mornings; so cold that many of the local women are wearing sweaters and some of the guys are even [...]
With the NKEA in mind, it is time to make GKL a livable place which is clean and peaceful, and filled with environment-friendly economic activities producing high-quality, high-value goods and services. MANY analysts compare, rather simplistically, the economy of Singapore with that of Malaysia. This is like comparing apples with oranges. The two economies cannot [...]
We recently interviewed Cary Mullen, a two-time Olympian, World Cup downhill skiing champion, and oceanfront real estate developer. Cary is the founder and developer of Vivo Resorts, located in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico. 1. Puerto Escondido isn’t as well known as places like Puerto Vallarta or Los Cabos. Can you provide some background on this [...]
Mexico Travel Myths…..Demystified You can travel on the cheap in Mexico There are certainly great vacation and cruise deals in Mexico. Also, the cost of living is less expensive than its northern neighbors. However, if you spend time in a high-end resort or one of the many upscale hotels, prices can go up quickly. Mexico [...]
Second Homes in the Riviera Maya USA Today Travel is highlighting why so many people from up North have second homes in the Riviera Maya. The article’s headline is Second Homes: Ruins, reefs, and resorts mix in Mexico’s Riviera Maya. There are numerous reasons for this and USA Today highlights several of them. Flying into [...]
For those of you that are looking for an extended vacation or a more permanent move to Mexico; I have great news, bring your pets. If you are an animal lover like myself then the thought of leaving your fury family member(s) does not even enter into the equation. Again, if you travel to Mexico, [...]
With prices starting at less than one-tenth the cost per square foot of northern shore lake properties, the south shore side of Mexico’s Lake Chapala offers expats open vistas, quaint fishing villages and all the beauty of one of Mexico’s most popular expat destinations – but at a…
On November 21st 2010, mayors and local government officials from around the world will convene in Mexico City to address and implement strategies to combat climate change. With many city mayors running cities with populations in the millions (Mexico City, New York City, and LA to name a few), the summit has progressive and attainable [...]
The Riviera Maya really does have all the comforts of home and celebrating Thanksgiving in this part of Mexico highlights the most important of them. The following was my itinerary this past Thursday on Thanksgiving. At 1pm I had my first Thanksgiving with my good friend’s family. We drank some Guinness beer and watched the [...]