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Aug 19
2012

A Mexican Art and Craft Show- not to miss!

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Mexico's News , Mexican retirement lifestyle , living in chapala , Lake Chapala retirement , Lake Chapala , jalisco , Expats in Mexico , Chapala Retirement Guide , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

For those interested in Mexico, its Art and Crafts or Indigenous Art with its age old and often laborious techniques of manufacturing, then the 11th Feria Maestro del Arte, at Lake Chapala is the place to be. Plan ahead- November 16 to 18, 2012 are the 3 days that you will be able to peruse and buy from the 70 plus prime artisans that have gathered from throughout the vast country of Mexico. See map of some of their locations.

Jan 18
2012

Driving Mexico – Ajijic – Chapala to Laredo and Return

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Don & Linda Wright

We always enjoy driving and exploring various parts of Mexico. Even though we have made the above trip many times, we never tire of the scenery. Some friends do the whole trip in a day but we don’t like or recommend driving the dark for a variety of reasons, so typically make one overnight stop and take about 1 ¼ to 1 ½ days.  Monterrey, Saltillo, San Luis Potosi or Matehuala are good stopping points- the first 3, interesting cities to visit.

Sep 14
2011

Pan Am Games- Guadalajara- Oct. 14-30, 2011

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Mexican retirement community , Mexican Fiesta , Latin America , Lake Chapala retirement , Lake Chapala real estate , Guadalajara , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta

Don & Linda Wright

 Visitors to these Pan Am games are in for a wonderful experience of athletics, and excellent venues throughout several parts of the State of Jalisco.(home of Tequila and the Mariachis).

Jul 29
2011

Rejuvinate Yourself in Ajijic at Lake Chapala, Mexico

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Don & Linda Wright


Ajijic is home to a number of North Americans and Europeans who would not live any where else.

"Why"? You may ask. One of the many reasons is the healthy life style.

We enjoy nutritious, colourful, fresh fruits and vegetables year round at very reasonable cost. We have the option of organic produce also.


May 07
2011

Flexible !- Purchase with - Cash/ Owner Financing or Rent to Own

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Don & Linda Wright

  a great 3 bedroom  2 bath Home in Brisas de Chapala, lake & mountain views –under 200Kusd.

Apr 24
2011

Mexico-Finally the Truth

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Don & Linda Wright

We received this by email, from a friend today. For most of us that live and enjoy a full and peaceful life in many parts of Mexico (we reside in  the Ajijic-Chapala area), we will agree that this does tend to put things in a perspective that is belied by much of the press north of the border.

 
THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMIC REALITY

First: A reality check on Mexico

Mexico is in a unique position to reap many of the benefits of the decline of the US economy. In order to not violate NAFTA and other agreements the U.S.A. cannot use direct protectionism, so it is content to allow the media to play this protectionist role. The U.S. media - over the last year - has portrayed Mexico as being on the brink of economic collapse and civil war. The Mexican people are either beheaded, kidnapped, poor, corrupt, or narco-traffickers. The American news media was particularly aggressive in the weeks leading up to spring break. The main reason for this is money. During that two-week period, over 120,000 young American citizens poured into Mexico and left behind hundreds of millions of dollars.

Let's look at the reality of the massive drug and corruption problem, kidnappings, murders and money. The U.S. Secretary of State Clinton was clear in her honest assessment of the problem. "Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade. Our inability to prevent the weapons from being illegally smuggled across the border to arm these criminals causes the deaths of police officers, soldiers and civilians," Clinton said. The other large illegal business that is smuggled into the U.S.A. that no one likes to talk about is Human Traffic for prostitution. This "business" is globally now competing with drugs in terms of profits.

It is critical to understand, however that the horrific violence in Mexico is over 95% confined to the three transshipping cities for these two businesses, Juarez, Tijuana and Nogales. The Mexican government is so serious about fighting this, that they have committed over 30,000 soldiers to these borders towns. There was a thoughtful article written by a professor at the University of Juarez. He was reminded of the Prohibition years in the U.S.A. and compared Juarez to Chicago when Al Capone was conducting his reign of terror capped off with The Saint Valentine's Day Massacre. During these years, just like Juarez today, 99% of the citizens went about their daily lives and attended classes, went to the movies, restaurants, and parks.

Is there corruption in Mexico? YES !!! Is there an equal amount of corruption related to this business in the U.S.A.? YES !!!. When you have a pair of illegal businesses that generate over $300,000,000,000 in sales you will find massive corruption. Make no mistake about the Mexican Drug Cartel; these "businessmen" are 100 times more sophisticated than the bumbling bootleggers during Prohibition. They form profitable alliances all over the U.S.A. They do cost benefit analysis of their business much better than the US automobile industry. They have found over the years that the cost of bribing U.S. and Mexican Border Guards and the transportation costs of moving marijuana from Sinaloa to California have cut significantly into profits. That is why over the past 5-7 years they have been growing marijuana in State and Federal Parks and BLM land all across America. From a business standpoint, this is a tremendous cost savings on several levels. Let's look at California as an example as one of the largest consumers. When you have $14.2 billion of Marijuana grown and consumed in one state, there is savings on transportation, less loss of product due to confiscation and an overall reduction cost of bribery with law enforcement and parks service people. Another great savings is the benefit to their employees. The penalties in Mexico for growing range from 5-15 years. The penalties in California, on average are 18 months, and out in 8 months. The same economic principles are now being applied to the methamphetamine factories.

FOX News continues to scare people with its focus on kidnapping. There are kidnappings in Mexico. The concentration of kidnappings has been in Mexico City, among the very rich and the three aforementioned border Cities. With the exception of Mexico City, the number one city for kidnappings among NAFTA countries is Phoenix, Arizona with over 359 in 2008. The Phoenix Police estimate that twice that number of kidnappings goes unreported, because like Mexico 99% of these crimes were directly related to drug and human traffic. Phoenix, unfortunately, is geographically profitable transshipping location. Mexicans, just like 99% of U.S. Citizens during prohibition, go about their daily lives all over the country. They get up, go to school or work and live their lives untouched by the border town violence.

These same protectionist news sources have misled the public as to the real danger from the swine flu in Mexico and temporary devastated the tourism business. As of May 27 2009 there have been 87 deaths in Mexico from the swine flu. During those same five months there have been 36 murdered school children in Chicago. By their logic, if 87 deaths from the swine flu in Mexico warrants canceling flights and cruise ships to Mexico, then close all roads and highways in the USA because of record 43,359 automobile related deaths in the USA in 2008.

What is just getting underway is what many are calling the "Largest southern migration to Mexico of people and real estate assets since the Civil War" A significant percentage of the Baby Boomers have been doing the research and are making the life changing decision to move out of the U.S.A. The number one retirement destination in the world is Mexico. There are already over 2,000,000 US and Canadian property owners in Mexico. The most conservative number of American and Canadian Baby Boomers who are on their way to owning property in Mexico for full or part time living in the next 15 years is over 6,000,000. Do the math on 6,000,000 people buying a $300,000 house or condo and you will understand why the U.S. Government is trying to tax this massive shift of money to Mexico through H.R. 3056. The U.S. government calls this "The Tax Collection Responsibility Act of 2007". Those who will have to pay it are calling this the EXIT TAX.

Mexico: A better economic choice than China

Another large exodus from the U.S.A is high paying skilled jobs. The job shift in automobile sector, both car and parts manufacturing, is already known by most investors. In the last few months as John Deere and Caterpillar have been laying off thousands of workers in the U.S.A., and hiring equal numbers in Mexico. The most recent industry that is making the shift is the aerospace manufacturers. In the city of Zacatecas there is currently a $210 million aerospace facility being built. With the 11 U.S. companies moving there, it is estimated to provide over 200,000 new high paying jobs in the coming years. One of the main factors for the shift in job south to Mexico instead of China is realistic analysis of total production, labor and delivery costs. While the labor costs in China are 40% less on average, the overall transportation costs and inherent risks of a long distance supply chain, and quality control issues, gives Mexico a distinct financial advantage.

Mexico's real economic future

Mexico has avoided completely the subprime problem that has devastated the U.S. banking industry. The Mexican banks are healthy and profitable. Mexico has a growing and very healthy middle and upper middle class. The very recent introduction of residential financing has Mexico in a unique position of having over 90% of current homeowners owning their house outright. U.S. banks are competing for the Mexican, Canadian and American cross border loan business. It is and will continue to be a very safe and very profitable business. These same banks that were loaning in a reckless manner have learned their lesson and are loaning here the old fashioned way. They require a minimum of a 680 credit score, 30% down payment, and verifiable income that can support the loan. In most areas of Mexico where Baby Boomers are moving to, with the exception of Puerto Penasco (which did not have a national and international base of buyers), there is no real estate bubble.. The higher end markets ($2-20 million) in many of these destinations are going through a modest correction. The Baby Boomers market here is between $200,000 and $600,000. With the continuing demand inside the Bay of Banderas, that price point, in the coming years, will disappear. This is the reason the Mexican government is spending billions of dollars on more infrastructure north along the coast all the way up to Mazatlan.

The other major area where America has become overpriced is in the field of health care. This massive shift of revenues is estimated to add 5-7% to Mexico's GDP. The name for this "business" is Medical Tourism. The two biggest competitors for Mexico were Thailand and India. Thailand and India's biggest drawback is geography. Also recent events, Thailand's inability to keep a government in place and the recent terrorist attack in Mumbai, have helped Mexico capture close to half of this growth industry. In Mexico today there are over 56 world class hospitals being built to keep up with this business.

Mexico is currently sitting on a cash surplus and an almost balanced budget. Most Americans have never heard of Carlos Slim until he loaned the New York Times $250 million. After that it became clear to many investors around the world what Mexicans already knew: that Mexico had been able to avoid the worst of the U.S. economic devastation. Mexico's resilience is to be admired. When the U.S. Federal Reserve granted a $30 billion loan to each of Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, and Brazil, Mexico reinvested the money in Treasury bonds in an account in New York City.

According to oil traders, Mexico's Pemex wisely as the price of oil shot to $147 a barrel put in place an investment strategy that hinged on oil trading in the range of $38-$60 a barrel. Since the beginning of 2009 Mexico has been collecting revenues on hedged positions that give them $90-$110 per barrel today. Mexico's recent and under reported oil discovery in the Palaeo Channels of Chicontepec has placed it third in the world for oil reserves, right behind Canada and Saudi Arabia.

The following is a quote from Rosalind Wilson, President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce on March 19, 2009. "The strength of the Mexican economic system makes the country a favorite destination for Canadian investment".

OPPORTUNITIES: WHY PUERTO VALLARTA & THE RIVIERA NAYARI
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The answer is simple and old fashioned: SUPPLY AND DEMAND.

The area of Puerto Vallarta/Riviera Nayarit inside the Bay of Banderas is an investor's dream. This area has the comprehensive infrastructure in place, world class hospitals and dental care, natural investment protection from the Sierra Madre Mountains, endless future water supply, low to nonexistent crime, international airport, and limited supply inside the Bay, first class private bilingual schools and higher than average appreciation potential. Like many areas in Mexico there is large demand for full and part time retirement living and a lot of construction underway to meet this demand. Pre construction of course is where the best bargains are available.

I would offer a word of caution for investors in Mexico. Do not be seduced by the endless natural beauty that is everywhere, both inland in colonial towns and along thousands of miles of beach. Apply conservative medium and long term investment strategies without emotion. The demand for full and part time living by American and Canadian Baby Boomers is evident throughout the country. The top two choice locations are ocean front, and ocean view. The third overall choice, which is less expensive, is inland in one of the many beautiful colonial towns or small cities.

Mexico, with the world's 13th largest GDP, is no longer a "Third World Country", but rather a fast growing, economically secure state, as the most recent five-year history of its financial markets when compared to the U.S.A.'s financial markets suggests.

DOW JONES AVERAGES MAY 2004 10,200 - MAY 2009 8,200 20% LOSS IN 5 YEARS

MEXICAN BOLSA MAY 2004 10,000 - MAY 2009 23,000 130% GAIN IN 5 YEARS


Apr 03
2011

Free- Long Term Vacations and/or Wise Condo Investment in Ajijic / Chapala Mexico’s

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Don & Linda Wright

Free- Long Term Vacations and/or Wise Condo Investment in Ajijic / Chapala Mexico’s

Mar 06
2011

Great Time to Buy Real Estate in the Ajijic – Chapala, Mexico area

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Retire in Mexico , Mexico propery taxes , mexico condos , lake chapala real estate , investment in mexico , how to buy mexico real estate , Cheap Mexico real estate , Canadians in Mexico , Canadian Expats , Boomer Retirement

Don & Linda Wright

Buyers always like a deal. This just may be the best time to buy or invest in the Ajijic-Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico (commonly called Lakeside) area with one of the greatest concentration of American and Canadian expats in the world.

Dec 24
2010

Seasons Greetings- Hernandez Christmas Party

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Don & Linda Wright



Dec 21
2010

Christmas Concert, in Ajijic, Mexico with the wonderful Los Cantantes del Lago

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Don & Linda Wright
Los Cantantes del Lago , a choir of both very talented  foreigners and Mexicans practice diligently  to bring the Ajijic community an inspiring Christmas Concert at the local auditorium. Two sold out performances. Perhaps there should have been three. The linked video gives you just a taste of the quality talent we have in the area along with a few members of Guadalajara’s Philharmonic Orchestra, just forty minutes away.

The Los Cantantes del Lago just add to the talented entertainment  we have at Lakeside, along with the Lakeside Little Theater, the Naked Stage, and many local bands and musicians. All so close and so reasonable- a delightful place to live

Dec 11
2010

Crime and Safety in Mexico- by Area

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Safety Mexico , safety , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Communities , Mexico Retirement , Mexico crime rates , Mexican Border , Guadalajara , Driving Mexico , Crimes abroad , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Ajjic Lake Chapala Retirement

Don & Linda Wright

 

Sep 19
2010

Magical Mexico in September - Lakeside and Guadalajara, Jalisco- Videos

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Travel to Mexico , travel in mexico , traditions in Mexico , tour mexico , Sightseeing , Seniors living in Mexico , Safety Mexico , retire to mexico , Retire in Mexico , retire in lake chapala , Realtor in Mexico , real estate agent in Mexico , Mexico travel , mexico tourism , Mexico Today , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Independence , Mexican Life , Mexican Fiesta , living in Mexico , life in Mexico , lake chapala real estate , Lake Chapala , jalisco , independence , Guadalajara , Expats in Mexico , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , bicentennial , best boomer towns , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

LIFE , FUN AND FAMILY- VIDEOS           

Aug 27
2010

Why People Retire to Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in retirement in mexico , retirement , retire to mexico , Retire in Mexico , retire in lake chapala , retire , real estate agent in Mexico , Mexiro real estate , Mexico travel , Mexico Today , Mexico retiring , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Retirement , mexico realty , mexico real estate agent , mexico paradise , Mexico Cities , Mexico Airports , living in Lake Chapala , Lifestyle , Lake Chapala real estate , Lake Chapala land , Canadians in Mexico , Canadian Expats , Boomers in Mexico , Boomer Retirement , Americans living in Mexico , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco , Ajijic , Airport

Don & Linda Wright

Many Canadians, Europeans and Americans have chosen the Ajijic area on Lake Chapala as their preferred retirement destination for a number of reasons. One reason is that we have a very large expat community.

Jul 13
2010

Ajijic-Chapala, Wright Team News Letter- July 2010

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Travel within Mexico , Travel Mexico , Swimming , Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto Vallarta , Play Golf Daily , Opal Mines , Obsidian , Multiple Listing , Mexico travel , Mexico Today , Mexico resort real estate development , Mexico Real Estate , Mexican Real Estate , Leather Saddles , Lake Chapala real estate , Lake Chapala land , Happy Mother's day , Guadalajara , Education , E-newsletter , Driving Mexico , Day Trip , Brick Making , Boomers Real Estate , Boomer Abroad , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco , Ajijic

Don & Linda Wright

Ajijic – Chapala,  and Trip to Puerto Vallarta with Side Trips-

Wright Team News Letter- July 2010

 

Feb 01
2010

Bussing- Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara -Chapala and Ajijic

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Visiting Mexico , Travel within Mexico , travel in mexico , tour mexico , retirement in Puerto Vallarta , retire to mexico , Retire in Puerto Vallarta , Retire in Mexico , retire in lake chapala , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Rentals , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Living , mexican trips , Living in Puerto Vallarta , Lake Chapala land , Expatriates in Mexico , Education , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta , Boomers in Mexico , Boomer Retirement , Boomer Abroad , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

Bussing-

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