Top 3 Reasons To Live In Mexico

July 4th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Buying a condo in Mexico and moving there forever is a dream of many Americans and Canadians. Mexico conjures up an image of a Caribbean paradise with abundance of sun, sand and luxurious lifestyle. But many people put off buying their retirement home for later years. Ideally, you should buy a luxury home for yourself now when all the conditions are in your favor.

Mexico real estate is at a juncture which makes it very lucrative for people who understand how investments work. No doubt, these savvy investors are investing and taking advantage of this scenario.

Mexico is acknowledged the world over as one of the leading retirement destinations in the world. In fact, Mexico was rated #1 on International Living’s Global Retirement Index for the years 2007-2008.

This indicates that Mexico competes with the best when it comes to retirement and is comes out as the winner. In fact it’s better than USA! Mexico is just south of the border of USA. It’s very accessible and has friendly relations with its big neighbor. It is very well connected through road and air. Infrastructure is improving all the time and keeps pace with developed countries. The medical care system is state of the art and affordable when compared to USA.

For the benefit of common investors, today we will explain why Mexico and more specifically, Puerto Vallarta real estate region and Playa del Carmen condos are such good option

1. Affordability: The main reason why retirees come to Mexico is its affordability. The first reason to come to Mexico is affordability. One can buy luxurious beachfront condos at very low prices compared to USA.

Actually, Mexico offers a wide array of property options to suit everyone’s budget.

Cost of living in Mexico is quite low. One can lead a good lifestyle in Mexico at a fraction of cost of living in USA. Moreover, you will be able to afford lot more luxuries in Mexico.

The medical care in Mexico is world class and quite economical. This is a very important reason as far as retirees are concerned who just have savings and no other sources of income.

2. Buyer’s Market: During recession, demand dried up and prices plummeted. Though, economy is improving, general public sentiment is low. With people shying away from investing, the property prices are at historic low. A good investor believes in the saying, “Buy low, Sell higher”. Right now, market calls for investing. Prime real estate in the most exotic settings are being offered at such bargain prices. The markets will improve soon than later and then the prices will move north. Would you rather be buying a home now when prices are low and an expensive home later?

3. Safety: Life in Mexico is as secure as anywhere in world. In fact, main Mexico cities are much safer than cities in USA. Though, mass media may want you to believe that violence is rampant in Mexico, the fact is that they are lying or are unaware of facts. The areas sharing borders with USA do have drug related problems but apart from that rest of Mexico and especially tourist areas are safe, secure and comfortable.

Mexicans are very friendly and warm people who welcome outsiders with open arms. Mexican culture is ancient and rich, which pervades the atmosphere of this great country. » Read more: Top 3 Reasons To Live In Mexico

Exploring Costa Rica For Finding A Place For Your New Home

July 3rd, 2011 by admin No comments »

Living in the Costa Rica for a while is the right way to decide if you want to live here permanently and where. It is not the same thing visiting as a tourist than dealing with everyday situations.

So, it is a good idea renting a house or an apartment in a location you think could meet your expectations. Once there, you should plan short tours to some other areas you think are potential places for your new home. Try to be there enough time to gather information about the usual weather conditions during the year, temperatures, services, privacy, criminality and other risks, including floods, strong winds, etc. For other risks, like earthquakes, the only way available is designing your new house with an appropriate structure to resist those natural forces without severe damages or no damages at all. A civil engineer or an architect can do that work for you; those professionals have enough experience to deal with the problem.

Then, you should consider your likes and dislikes, and your nowadays and future needs. For example, a friend from Canada bought an acre (4,000 square meters) lot in San Carlos, Alajuela (North Zone), in the countryside. It is a flat property. When I visited it, I asked him about any risk because of a river 100 yards far from the lot, and he said the river is deep from the street level, so no floods are known in that area. He chose it for several reasons: having enough backyard space for private activities, such having good time in his swimming pool, planting some fruit trees there, having a nice landscape around for relaxing, basic public services and access, no special natural risks, a reasonable price for the land, etc. Another important reason was he has some physical problems in his legs. so living in Canada during the winters to come could affect him seriously even to need a wheelchair for moving. He asked me for a design for his new home there about a one-story house with total access, using ramps and wide halls and trails to go inside-outside easily, with no obstacles. Talking about the climate, he told me he can deal with the heat if there are fresh spaces inside his house, enough fans, maybe an air conditioning system just in case, and mosquitoes screens in doors and windows to feel comfortable; he has had enough with snow there at home, so he will feel free and happy with enough space around, in a nice neighborhood, no crazy noises, and the supermarket close enough to buy some beers. One more thing: he loves his dogs, so I have to be sure they can go outside and inside without problems, for enjoying the backyard and protecting the house.

In other words, I think you should make an analysis, using for instance one applied in business, call in Spanish FODA and in English SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) to evaluate any choice we are considering. That way you should make a decision pretty close to our expectations, otherwise you could regret about it, specially if you run to buy a property without enough information of the area. Too complicated? Let´s see another example. A friend for US asked me to do a pre-design of his two-story house; once I finished it and he and his family liked it, they asked me why I didn´t include the garage, and I said we should check the properties available before doing it, in order to know if we can arrange the space appropriately. » Read more: Exploring Costa Rica For Finding A Place For Your New Home