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Feb 19
2010
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By: Jim Scherrer
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Feb 19
2010
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By: Jim Scherrer
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Oct 31
2009
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By: Jim Scherrer
By: Jim Scherrer
Do you remember your first few vacations to the beach as a child with your parents when you had your little shovel and bucket and could let your imagination run wild as you built sand castles with moats around them?
Obviously, we were not the first to mold sand. Sand sculpting as an art form has been around for thousands of years; it is conjectured that the ancient Egyptians made sand models of the pyramids.
By: Jim Scherrer
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May 18
2009
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A Guide to Condo Buying in Ajijic, MexicoPosted by Don & Linda Wright in trust , Shopping , restaurant , real estate , Play Golf Daily , Mexico Real Estate , Mexican Real Estate , Guadalajara , golf , Development , condos , condo ownership , condo , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Baby Boomers , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco |
GUIDE TO CONDO BUYING in AJIJIC , Mexico
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has become one of the most popular tourist resort destinations in the world. Because Vallarta is located along the Mexican Riviera on the Pacific Ocean, a substantial portion of these tourists arrive by boat; the majority in large cruise ships, however many come in their private yachts.
There are so many exciting places to visit in the world. Many are better to visit than to live but that depends on your critera for a retirement or 2nd home location.
Do you remember the 1927 novel, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre", which was about a couple of down-and-out Americans that joined up with a crusty old timer to prospect for gold in Mexico? It was later adapted into a film by John Huston in 1948, who returned to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in 1964 to film "Night of the Iguana".
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Mar 31
2009
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What Makes Puerto Vallarta Quaint?Posted by Jim Scherrer in where to retire , Visiting Mexico , Travel Mexico , Safety Mexico , Retirement destinations , retirement , Realtor in Mexico , Real Estate Investment , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico , marina , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , condo , buyers agents , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , boomer living , Boomer Generation , best boomer towns , baby boomer |
Quaint, as defined by Webster and others, means unusual or old fashioned in a pleasing way, with a charming old fashioned quality, or oddly picturesque.
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Mar 22
2009
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Use a Buyer's Agent When Purchasing Real Estate in MexicoPosted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , boomer living |
So, you've reached a point in your life where you think that you've learned a little about business, finance, contract negotiating, real estate, etc. and have at least a layman's knowledge of law pertaining to each. Being that savvy, you might also be aware of the incredible retirement locations and values south of the border; furthermore, you might even be considering Mexico as your retirement destination. If so, you might as well forget everything you've learned and leave your law degree at home!
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Mar 22
2009
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Bargains Galore!--35% Discount on Everything in Puerto Vallarta, MexicoPosted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , boomer living |
Well, it appears as though the effects of the mortgage crisis in the US which began in March, 2008 followed by the collapse of the stock market in October, 2008 are finally being felt in Puerto Vallarta. Thanks to the strong Canadian Dollar, tourist expenditures in Vallarta for goods and services, including retirement real estate, held up fairly well for most of 2008. However, during the September/October timeframe, the Canadian Dollar plunged by more than 20%, thus reducing the Canadian purchasing power accordingly. Consequently, both the Americans and Canadians are now hesitant to aggressively invest in anything, especially foreign retirement properties.
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Mar 22
2009
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The Importance of an Exclusive Buyer's Agent in MexicoPosted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , boomer living |
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, year round.
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Mar 22
2009
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The Fountain of Youth Rediscovered in Puerto VallartaPosted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , boomer living |
Puerto Vallarta, the sleepy little Mexican fishing village that's no longer sleepy or little is located at the same latitude as Maui, Hawaii. Being at that latitude, Vallarta experiences the same perfect daily temperatures as Maui from November through May averaging about 73°F. However Vallarta is much more hospitable for vacationing or retirement during those months because it experiences an average monthly rainfall of less than 0.4 inches, whereas Maui receives anywhere from 1.7 to 2.6 inches of rain per month depending upon your location on the island. Additionally, Vallarta is located a short two to four hours from most US cities while Maui is six to ten hours from most mainland US cities.
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Mar 22
2009
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Looking for the Best Place in the World to Retire?Posted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents |
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 destinations. It is based on a number of criteria, giving various weights to each, depending on its importance to retirees. Listed below are those criteria considered with their individual weighting:
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Mar 22
2009
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Retirement on the Mexican RivieraPosted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , Boomer Generation |
Today, the term is more generally applied worldwide to about a dozen warm coastal regions popular with tourists. Mexico is blessed with two such regions; the Riviera Maya and the Mexican Riviera.
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Today I’m going to totally shake your preconceptions about Cabo real estate. Most people think we’re expensive, and there is truth to that. Not only are we a resort area (always priced higher than non-resorts) but we’re also at the tip of the world&rsqu... Click Here to read All Blogs
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Since the creation of the Riviera Nayarit brand five years ago, a priority for the industry has been to attract high quality tourism that poses a low environmental impact. This isn’t just a marketing issue, but a strategy to achieve an integral development of the community and to increase not only the raw economic indexes, but also the well being of the society as a whole – and high performance sports are a key niche to achieve this goal.
The strong impulse that Riviera Nayarit is receiving through events like the Touristic Half Marathon, which is promoted by the Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) allows to attract tourists and specialized media that cover these type of events.
The event organizers already have the support of the Mexican Athletics Federation, and of the Athletics Association of Nayarit, which is endorsed by the AIMS (Association of International Marathons and Distance Races). Mexican and international runners are now invited to participate in the fourth edition of the Touristic Half Marathon of Riviera Nayarit, which will take place on the main avenues of the Nuevo Vallarta touristic development.
SCENIC ROUTE
Extraordinary natural landscapes, golf courses, a marina, hotels, ocean views and 6.2 miles of navigable channels comprise the route that awaits runners, amidst an ambiance that combines festivities, camaraderie and sports.
The formula to organize this half marathon has been the following: bring together the experience from top organizers, and choose an amazing place with first-class lodging and infrastructure, impeccable streets and exuberant beauty; secure the endorsement from the FMA and the State’s Athletics Association to guarantee the support of all pertaining authorities, and obtain the AIMS certification to give the event an international scope.
In previous years, Riviera Nayarit even caught the eye of the AIMS representatives that measured the route, who stated that in the more than 150 destinations that they’ve worked on, they hadn’t had an experience like the one that this route offers.
EVERYBODY RUN!
It’s easy to participate in the Touristic Half Marathon of Riviera Nayarit, whether in the 21 K or in the 10 K category. You can already register online at www.delcorredor.com or www.mediomaratonrivieranayarit.com using your credit card or through an EFT, and also at all Mistertenis stores, during the Leon, Tangamanga and the Atlas Marathon in Guadalajara, or even one day before the race at the registration table. Upon registration, runners will enjoy the following benefits:
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