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Enlist the Professionals to Guide You Through the Sale of Your Mexican Property

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There are numerous articles explaining how foreigners can purchase property in Mexico, but what happens when foreigners want to sell a property in Mexico? If you have decided it is the right time to sell your Mexican property, do your research and find out the current market price for similar properties in the area. Search the internet for comparable listings and then consult with a licensed real estate agent. Get recommendations for local real estate agents from friends or other expats, check out their website, find out which other ways they market their listings, are their listings seen internationally? Within the...

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Do You Know About Nuevo Vallarta?

Nuevo Vallarta is located on Banderas Bay of the Pacific coast in the state of Nayarit,  Mexico, a 15-minute drive from the Puerto Vallarta International Airport.

This Mexican destination is situated on a long coastal strip composed of several beaches and characterized by large hotels and lush flora and fauna. The communities along the coast include Nuevo Vallarta, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Bucerias, with Sayulita a famous surfing village and San Francisco just 25 minutes from Nuevo Vallarta. Exclusive resort communities such as Punta Mita are located about 30 minutes away.

Weather in Nuevo Vallarta Area

Making the Tough Choices, Where to Retire in Mexico.

Are you thinking about investing, retiring and living in Mexico? Two of the most popular Mexican destinations for expats are Puerto Vallarta and Playa del Carmen, which area would you choose?

Both towns started out as small fishing villages and have developed into hotspots for tourists and expats. Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta both offer affordable real estate, including luxury oceanfront, and golf residences with all the amenities you may not afford in other parts of North America.

Safeguard Your Mexican Business by Hiring a Local Attorney and an Accountant

Foreigners considering relocating and doing business in Mexico are securing a head start on their retirement plan, why wait until you retire to move to paradise when you can make the move and still earn an income.

Making the decision to open a business in Mexico should involve consulting a local attorney, preferably a law firm like MEXLAW who is guided by international standards and experienced in Mexican legislation and regulations.