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16th September 2009
There are many reasons why a person should consider Mexico, not just as an alternative source, but as the prime source for dental care. This article will elaborate the first reason, and list list the others. In subsequent articles, each subsequent reason ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
16th September 2009
The allure of Mexico has an appeal that crosses countries and borders. Mexico is well-known for its fabulous resorts and luxurious beaches. From white sand beaches to the mountains, Mexico is host to a wide range of natural wonders and breathtaking sigh... Read >
Author: Renaldo Head
16th September 2009
During the Texas Revolution, around the year 1812, Santiago Del Valle made his way to central Texas and settled with his family on a large piece of land granted to him by the Mexican government in the area now known as Del Valle. Del Valle is 7 miles sout... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th August 2009
The allure of Mexico has an appeal that crosses countries and borders. Mexico is well-known for its fabulous resorts and luxurious beaches. From white sand beaches to the mountains, Mexico is host to a wide range of natural wonders and breathtaking sights... Read >
Author: Galen Bass
10th August 2009
More and more people are reaching retirement age, and because the cost of living is so much lower in Mexico, these people are thinking of purchasing San Miguel de Allende houses, but are often nervous about the process because of all the misconceptions an... Read >
Author: Aron Farley
08th August 2009
Newspaper reports have revealed details of the much-awaited Tulum airport plan, including the date the project will be put out to tender, said RE/MAX Investment Properties, experts in Mexico real estate investment, today.
A source at the Mexican Govern... Read >
Author: Investment Properties Mexico
05th August 2009
All too often citizens of the United States, Canada and other countries ASSUME that property purchases are carried out automatically in Mexico in a manner similar to that of their native countries. The first law of property purchase in Mexico is DON`T AS... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
31st July 2009
With an increasing number of tourists swarming towards Cancun, the popularity of the place has increased manifold. This resort town has finally come out of its anonymity and found its sprinkling of stardom. It all started in the 1970’s when the erstwhil... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
24th July 2009
Plans for the new Riviera Maya international airport in Tulum are awaiting final approval from the Mexican Civil Aviation Authority, reported local newspaper, El Periodico de Quintana Roo, last Friday.
Gina Patricia Ortíz Blanco, head of the Institute... Read >
Author: Investment Properties Mexico
14th July 2009
mexicanhomeinsurance3When you first mention to your friends and family your intentions of purchasing a home in Mexico, they may think you have gone looney or that the process is impossible, they think you are even more crazy when you start looking into th... Read >
Author: Jared Pace
28th June 2009
As we all approach retirement, we often dream of someday owning a piece of Paradise, somewhere in Florida, Arizona, Hawaii, or even retiring in Puerto Vallarta someplace with a climate conducive to kicking back and enjoying life to its fullest, year roun... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
13th March 2009
One of the highlights of any Mexico vacation is the wonderful opportunities it offers for shopping. Mexico is a place where tourists from around the world can find unique items at bargain prices. When shopping in Mexico, however, you will have to keep i... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland
05th March 2009
Preparation is the key to your safety when visiting Mexico. You should begin your vacation with a careful and well thought-out plan. Your plan should include your budget, where you will be staying, as well as important information and contact numbers in c... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
28th January 2009
Tulum, located 15 miles south of Akumal, was once called “Zama”, meaning “place of the dawning”. This breathtaking location which sits on a cliff facing the east Caribbean shoreline offers many Mayan ruins and ocean views for a day or short visit... Read >
Author: M Gravlee
03rd December 2008
In the past six months, many savings accounts and nest eggs have been depleted significantly with the financial crisis of 2008. Many retirees are now facing some difficult facts that they now may outlive their calculated savings. Some options as strateg... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
01st December 2008
Ownership in Mexico - Separating Fact from Fiction
The "Gunslinger Days" of buying properties in Mexico are over. Banking on the words "That's the way we do business here!", and trusting "Thy Seller", have given way to U.S. Title Insurance and bonded ... Read >
Author: Paul Attaway
22nd September 2008
Puerto Vallarta, on Banderas Bay on Mexico’s Pacific coast, is one of that country’s most popular destinations, and no wonder. Banderas Bay is the largest natural bay in Mexico and home to all kinds of marine wildlife. In fact, many people reserve a v... Read >
Author: Prashasti Tripathi
08th September 2008
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico is a town that is rich in history and culture, and is steeped in tradition. The entire town has been designated a national monument. San Miguel is around four hundred and fifty years old, and plays an important role in the hi... Read >
Author: Remy
13th August 2008
Sacramento is the capital of the State of California and is increasingly becoming one of the favored tourist destinations in the west. The most attractive prospect of a visit to Sacramento is the old quarter of the city, popularly known as Old Sacramento.... Read >
Author: Pratik
18th July 2008
For years, owning oceanfront property in Baja California, Mexico has been the impossible dream for Americans. Thanks to the availability of traditional, US style mortgages and the forming of land trusts, the Baja market is primed for major development. Ch... Read >
Author: Craig Delham
17th June 2008
By Jim Scherrer
During the past 15 years, International Living magazine has calculated its Annual Global Retirement Index; a resource intended to assist retirees and future retirees in evaluating and comparing the world's most popular retirement destin... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer
17th June 2008
By: Jim Scherrer
As we all approach retirement, we often dream of someday owning a piece of Paradise, somewhere in Florida, Arizona, Hawaii, or even Puerto Vallarta; someplace with a climate conducive to kicking back and enjoying life to its fullest, y... Read >
Author: Jim Scherrer
29th April 2008
I recently visited Mexico, and being so impressed with the people, culture and lifestyle of the country, ended up purchasing property, as a foreigner, in Mexico. I was impressed with the professionalism of the Mexico Real Estate Agents, lawyers and banks,... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
29th April 2008
I recently visited Mexico, and being so impressed with the people, culture and lifestyle of the country, ended up purchasing property, as a foreigner, in Mexico. I was impressed with the professionalism of the Mexico Real Estate Agents, lawyers and banks,... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
28th April 2008
I recently visited Mexico, and being so impressed with the people, culture and lifestyle of the country, ended up purchasing property, as a foreigner, in Mexico. I was impressed with the professionalism of the Mexico Real Estate Agents, lawyers and banks,... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
30th October 2007
We all want our children to go onto college and get a great education, but the ever daunting task, of how does one pay for this besides the use of college loans. One route are scholarships. Believe it or not there are a variety of scholarship programs tha... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
30th October 2007
The United States of America has a great economics. Unfortunately its neighbor, Mexico, can’t boast about the same thing. Among the areas having the worst situation is one called the Maquiladoras.Along the borders between Mexico and the United States of... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
17th May 2007
International tourism revenues up 14.6 percent compared with same period last year
Mexico’s international tourism arrivals and revenues were up in the first quarter of this year, demonstrating the continued growth of one of the country’s most impor... Read >
Author: Erick Laseca
19th January 2007
Real Tequila can only be produced in the Tequila Region of Mexico. As the brand �tequila� is controlled by the Mexican government, it must comply with the strict Mexican government regulations. To make sure that tequila is genuine it has to be produc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th September 2006
Tequila is a distilled spirit that is produced only in Mexico, and only then in the region of Tequila. Juice from the heart of the agave plant is fermented and distilled twice to make tequila. The production of Tequila has to be in compliance with string... Read >
Author: Melissa Blanco
30th July 2006
Does the Mexican government own my land if I purchase land in Mexico?
Due to recent trade agreements made between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, called the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and bank trusts, called Fideicomiso, foreigne... Read >
Author: Thomas Guilles
24th April 2006
Cancun is back, better than ever! Over a hundred Mexico resorts have reopened and the state tourism minister predicts Cancun will draw as many visitors in 2006 as it did two years ago. And the travel deals are great! If you haven't been, now may be th... Read >
Author: Mike Goldstein
01st February 2006
Real Estate prices in the most popular parts of Mexico have been on the increase of late, and the demand for property to retire, holiday and invest in has also been on the up this has created something of a real estate boom in Mexico but for those still... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
01st February 2006
Mexico Vacation
For travel ideas, I highly recommend Mexico! Here are a few tips and facts to help you on your way to this vacation paradise. When you get back home and youre organizing all of your pictures and souvenirs and may think, wouldnt it be gr... Read >
Author: Beth Gabriel
30th November 2005
Are you considering a visit to Cancun or the Riviera Maya, but are concerned with the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma this past October? You are not alone. I will share information from unbiased travel agents and travel industry experts that have seen ... Read >
Author: Jack Reidelberger
29th October 2005
With shores on two oceans, Mexico is a beach lover's paradise. Here's a primer on three of the beach areas, Puerto Vallarta and Ensenada.
Puerto Vallarta
Considered a poor man's Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta lies in the middle of the Bahia de Banderas,... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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