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Apr 29
2011

PUERTO VALLARTA MARKET FORECAST 2011

Posted by Thomas Lloyd in Real Estate market , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Homes

Thomas Lloyd

We have seen a significant increase in buyer interest and sales activity this year as compared to 2009 in the Puerto Vallarta real estate market.   One well established office in town reported that they have almost doubled sales this year compared to last year.  I amcautiously optimistic about the coming year; cautious because of the extremely disappointing 2009, but optimistic because of the strong recovery that has characterized 2010 so far.

Mar 14
2011

Puerto Vallarta Retirement Property Options – Land and Homes

Posted by Thomas Lloyd in Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta land for sale , Puerto Vallarta Homes for Sale

Thomas Lloyd

When considering a Puerto Vallarta retirement, Americans and Canadians usually consider condos as their first option. While there are many excellent condos available, and they offer a good deal of conveniences (like no stairs or maintenance), homes and land purchases are also options worth considering. The following are a few of the key advantages and disadvantages for each.

Jan 05
2011

Global Warming? Not in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico!

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Luxury Condos , Puerto Vallarta Homes , Puerto Vallarta Condos , Puerto Vallarta Beachfront real estate , Puerto Vallarta Beachfront condo , Puerto Vallarta real estate , Puerto Vallarta condos , Pruerto vallarta Properties , Mexico Retirement , Mexico real estate agents , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico real estate , Mexico Alive , Mexican Real Estate , Mexican Properties , Mexican Life , Mexcio Property , Living in Puerto Vallarta , Invest in Mexico , Home in Mexico , Golf in Mexico , Expats in Mexico , Expatriates in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Sites , Boomer Retirement , Boomer News , Boomer Abroad , Banderas Bay , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico

Jim Scherrer

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Mar 11
2010

Launch of "Retiring Responsibly in Mexico" research series

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Anne McEnany

The International Community Foundation is pleased to announce its “Retiring Responsibly in Mexico” research series with our first report “U.S. Retirements Trends in Mexico’s Coastal Communities:  Lifestyle Trends and Demographics.”  You can access the report here:  http://www.icfdn.org/publications/retireeresearch/. 
Forthcoming research studies will address trends in health care, volunteerism, philanthropy and civic engagement, real estate as well as the environment.  For more information on the International Community Foundation, visit our website at http://www.icfdn.org.

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-

Dec 13
2009

HOW TO TAKE POSSESSION OF A NEW CONDOMINIUM IN PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO

Posted by Michael Green in Puerto Vallarta in Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Condos , Puerto Vallarta condos , Mexico Real Estate

Michael Green in Puerto Vallarta

The first thing is to ask the developer’s representative to accompany you on a “walkthrough” inspection of your new home in Puerto Vallarta.  During this inspection you want to make a written “punch list” of any damaged or missing items and note any repairs that are necessary.  You may want to start by reviewing all doors and windows. They should be well-fitted, easy to open, close and lock. The floor tile should be evenly laid with no high spots, cracks or scratches.  In the bathrooms make sure there are no chips in the bathtub, toilets, sinks and flooring. See that the cabinets are not loose, lights and fans work, and the caulking is applied correctly. Check for leaks. Open and close all the kitchen cabinets and make sure there are enough electrical outlets and they are working.  Counter tops, sinks, and appliances should not have any damage during the installation. Test all the appliances for proper functioning including the hood fan and light as well as the kitchen lights and switches. Check the paint job throughout and note any scratches, splotches or drops.  Then you want to review the cooling systems (air conditioning and ceiling fans).  Make sure they are all in proper working order and get the remote control units if these are included.  Next, locate your electrical breaker box and confirm there are enough circuits available and they are labeled.  Then check the hot water heater for proper function.  Turn on the hot water and check the temperature and the pressure.  Ask if there are main shut off valves for gas and water and note these locations.

Nov 24
2009

Escape From America Without Leaving America

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Retire in Mexico , Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico Real Estate , Mexican Real Estate , International Real Estate , Expats in Mexico , Expats , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers , Americans in Mexico

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer

Nov 11
2009

Nature, a key element in Puerto Vallarta real estate, protected as residents and visitors join forces to protect sea turtles

Posted by Thomas Lloyd in purcase , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallart beachfront condo , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Real Estate , investing , buying

Thomas Lloyd

 

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