June 19th, 2008 by Eileen Peck
Luxury costal property is hard to come by. It’s rarely available and when it is, it’s outrageously expensive. In Mexico, the government regulates how much development can take place along the coastline, so that reduces even farther the amount of land available for development. In Puerto Vallarta, coastal development right now is almost exclusively commercial. […]
June 19th, 2008 by Eileen Peck
Working with a real estate partner you can trust when building in Mexico is all-important. Mexico is the new Land of Opportunity, but there’s also the distinct possibility that you can be taken advantage of. Without expert Puerto Vallarta real estate assistance, you could be paying far too much for your building site, or too […]
June 19th, 2008 by Eileen Peck
You’ve no doubt heard horror stories about investors lost all they had by buying real estate in Mexico. The stories are nightmarish and I wish I could say that they weren’t true, but I can’t. The truth is that there’s a right way and a wrong way to go about buying real estate in Mexico. […]
June 19th, 2008 by Eileen Peck
The Puerto Vallarta real estate market is very active right now, and the demand for Mexico luxury homes is growing fast. Developers are building on every available inch of land near the coastline. That’s good for people who are looking for a place to live with a nice view, but it cuts down significantly on […]
June 19th, 2008 by Eileen Peck
Buying real estate in Mexico will not only benefit your pocketbook. It just may benefit your health, too! Most retirees won’t have employer-provided health care, so medical expenses after retirement will be coming out of savings or retirement income. This isn’t so bad, if you don’t mind spending between $200,000 and $650,000 on medical expenses. […]