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  • Lake Chapala Real Estate Ideal For Retiring In Mexico
    By: Jaime Niembro | - If you are thinking about Retiring in Mexico, or just looking for the ideal place to retire anywhere, Lake Chapala Real Estate is one of the best choices available. Besides easy access back home, a near-perfect climate, lots of activities for all tastes and a large North American community, Lake Chapala Real Estate prices are very low, not only compared to American and Canadian prices, but also compared to other favorite Mexico retirement destinations.

    If you choose Lake Chapala as ...

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  • Puerto Vallarta Real Estate - Government Cooperation And Investment
    By: Jim Scherrer | - Puerto Vallarta Real estate is a prime example of how the attractiveness and value of properties can be improved by a high level of cooperation between various governments of different levels. The Puerto Vallarta Real estate area includes not only the city of Puerto Vallarta and some of the surrounding municipalities in the state of Jalisco, but also some of the city's suburbs in the neighboring state of Nayarit. In addition to inter-municipal cooperation in government investment in the area, ...
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  • Ixtapa Real Estate, Excellent Option For Retiring In Mexico, Offers Direct Flights To Canada
    By: Tim Sullivan. | - While Ixtapa Real Estate already offers excellent airline access to most major American airports, with easy connections to many other locations, recently a milestone was reached when the first direct flight was made from Canada to Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo. This is excellent news for Canadians thinking of Retiring in Mexico, or just finding a home away from home in an top-quality beachfront resort destination.

    The first direct flight from Canada came from Calgary, offered by the Canadian a ...

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  • Lake Chapala Real Estate; Safety And Security At Its Best
    By: Jaime Niembro | - Anyone who is thinking of buying a second home or Retiring in Mexico will want to know about the safety of the community where they are buying - and rightly so. For that reason, people thinking of buying Lake Chapala Real Estate will be happy to know that the towns of Chapala and Ajijic are among the safest that could exist.

    Many American and Canadian families own real estate in Ajijic and Chapala; safety for their children could hardly be less of a worry. Most residents, Mexic ...

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  • Mexico Real Estate To Continue Benefiting From Investment While President Cuts Back Government Spend
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - While the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, has guaranteed that Mexico Real Estate will continue to see the benefits of what he has called the presidency of infrastructure, the President is also showing his commitment to responsible spending by cutting the expenses of the federal government. Those investing in Mexico real estate can be confident that the current government will continue to invest in and seek private investment for the tourism industry that has helped make the key real ...
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  • Things To Know While Investing In Mexico Real Estate
    By: Anirudha Badola | - If you are a savvy investor, you will know that diversification is the way to go. Thus, instead of putting all your money in US properties, it may be a good idea to try investing in Mexican Real Estate. Why Mexico? Well, aside from the fact that market conditions in this Latin American country is entirely different from that of the US, the proximity of Mexico to the US makes checking on a property easier. Besides, there are over one million US citizens who are already permanent residents of this ...
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  • Mexican Stocks, Silver, And Real Estate--a Ten Year Review
    By: JimScherrer | - The Consumer Price Indexes (CPI) program of the US Department of Labor produces monthly data on changes in the prices paid by urban consumers for a representative basket of goods and services in the United States. Tracking the CPI data began in 1913 and by 1983, inflation had reached 100%. Therefore, today most all data is calculated using a 1983 base of 100. For example, a CPI of 215.3 in 2009 indicates 115.3% inflation since 1983. Below is the inflation calculator based on data provided by the ...
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  • Boomers May Soon Overcome Top Objection To Retirement In Mexico
    By: JimScherrer | - As retirees and 12 year residents of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, it's quite easy to extol the benefits of living in Mexico. Of course, not every part of Mexico is the same (as is true in the US or Canada); however, we can certainly vouch for Puerto Vallarta. With its beautiful climate and landscape of the Sierra Madres cascading down into Banderas Bay, its kind and friendly local citizenry, its proximity to the US and Canada, and its lower cost of living, what's there not to like in this wonderlan ...
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  • How To Make Your Kids Happy--buy Real Estate In Mexico!
    By: JimScherrer | - As parents, we all strive to raise good, productive, and happy kids. This goal is so important that there have been numerous articles and books written by psychologists and other experts in the field dedicated to the subject of raising children.

    Most of the experts agree that giving kids anything they want, when they want it, only leads to spoiling them. Instead of creating happiness, this practice all too often leads to disappointment; kids that expect every wish to be fulfilled e ...

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  • Too Little Too Late? Mexico Tourism 2009
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - This spring I have been seeing news stories and large amount of articles of the dangers and risks of coming to Mexico to visit or to vacation. The majority of the stories have spoken of the entire country of Mexico in general, and unfortunately did not speak of regions or neighborhoods where the incidences were occurring whether it was some neighborhood of Mexico City, or some region of the state of Baja California.

    I also noted the misfortuneate timing of these news events bein ...

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  • The Recession Offers New Opportunities In Playa Del Carmen Real Estate
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - During the current recession, buyers investigating Playa del Carmen real estate may wonder if now is the right time to invest; what effect has the recession had on the market, and what will the future of the market be like? The TOPMexicoRealEstate NETWORK, Mexico's Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely, is here to help answer these and similar questions. The following information will show us that the market in Playa has been impacted; how ...
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  • Mexico Real Estate Sees Benefits From Redoubled Promotion Of Tourism In The U.s.
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - Mexico real estatefor foreigners is in many ways interdependent on Mexicos foreign tourism. In addition to the fact that the economy of most Mexico real estate destinations is heavily dependent on tourism, much of the infrastructure and activities in these destinations has been provided to support the tourist industry. For this reason, it is good news that the Government of Mexico, which has already invested heavily in re-building tourism after the drop off during the swine flu, is co ...
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  • Yucatan Beachfront Properties On The Gulf Coast
    By: Mitch Keenan | - The Yucatan Real Estate market has been increasing in popularity as more people discover its Haciendas, Colonial Homes, and inexpensive Waterfront properties along the Gulf of Mexico. From Celestun to Progreso to Isla Holbox, Yucatan Beachfront Properties on the Gulf Coast, also known as The Emerald Coast or The Flamingo Coast, enjoys miles of undeveloped and virgin beaches. This coast offers more variety and opportunities to budgets large and small, than the majority of the Mexico real estate ...
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  • The Yucatan Real Estate Climate
    By: Mitch Keenan | - WEATHER

    The weather in Yucatan is Tropical. Welcome to life in the tropics. If you are looking for real estate in Yucatan it gets hot and gets humid. Hurricanes are common on the Caribbean side of the peninsula but much less so on the Gulf Coast. Tropical weather can be severe. However, the temperature does not get below freezing and it NEVER snows. If you dream of owning a Yucatan home or hacienda and you like to garden, you will love the year round growing season!


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  • Interview With Ixtapa Real Estate Expert Tim Sullivan - Part 1
    By: Tim Sullivan. | - Below is an interview by an international property magazine, VENTANA, talking with our newest TOP Mexico agents & Brokers member from the Ixtapa real estate market, Tim Sullivan. Tim is the owner of TICAR Real Estate company in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Guerrero. This beautiful oceanfront city sits on the Pacific Ocean, north of Acapulco and south of Puerto Vallarta. Tim arrived to Mexico back in 1987 and has been here ever since. In 1994, after having worked various years with local brokers and d ...
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  • In A Slow Economy, Where Are Investors Stashing Their Money? Tulum, Mexico
    By: Francisco de la Torre | - 2009 is promising to be the year of shifting of capitals and readjustments of investment portfolios for many people throughout North America. The traditional investments into assets such as stocks, mutual funds and real estate throughout various regions of North America have been going through a decline or stagnate growth period in the past several months. People are being forced to venture or think outside of the box for returns that they experienced at the beginning of this decade.
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  • Condominium Or Villa For Retirement In Puerto Vallarta, Mexico?
    By: JimScherrer | - Invariably, when North Americans visit Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, they have such a good time under absolutely ideal conditions that they hate to leave. Upon returning home, many start planning their next trip to Vallarta and can only dream about retiring here someday. The fortunate ones, either currently retired or about to retire, often start thinking about how they can own a piece of Paradise and spend at least a part of their retirement in Vallarta.

    Many visitors interested in pu ...

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  • The Influence Of Mariachi On Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    By: JimScherrer | - Mariachi music, quite obviously the heart and soul of Mexico to anyone that has traveled south of the border, frequently permeates the Puerto Vallarta evening air. Mariachis can be heard serenading women at weddings, special occasions such as quinceaneras (girls fifteenth birthday celebrations) and baptisms, Mothers Day fiestas, and at private parties. The mariachis are also often seen and heard in many of the restaurants and cantinas and can be found roving along the beachfront ...
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  • Looking For The Best Place In The World To Retire?
    By: JimScherrer | - 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:

    Cost of Living20%
    Health ...

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  • Tourism And Playa Del Carmen Real Estate To Get Boost President Launches Vive Mexico"'
    By: Cyndi Ader | - A key factor in Mexico real estate, especially a market like that of Playa del Carmen, is the strength of tourism in the area. For this very reason, contrary to what one might think, now is the IDEAL time to buy here; because of the international recession and the swine-flu travel advisory, the current market is at a low point, which means reduced prices, sometimes very reduced. However, in addition to the confidence which the history of the Playa del Carmen real estate market offers us, (see ...
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  • Popularity Of Retiring In Mexico
    By: Matthew Stanton | - Often we equate home as something where we are born in. The definition of home has somehow been transformed through the passing of time. It is possible that our home is even far from our country of origin. It is also possible that we have never been to our home yet and we are still seeking for it.

    This is perhaps one of the explanations to provide for the widespread Diaspora that has been happening in different countries throughout the years. It is also no wonder that thousa ...

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  • Retiring In Mexico: Reap The Fruits Of Work
    By: Matthew Stanton | - After years of working and having saved up enough, you might want try relaxing and retiring in Mexico.

    Work is always a constant need for us. Without our jobs, we would not have income. Without income, we would not have finances to pay for everyday costs. This is the reason why we go to school; we want to be educated and eventually be qualified for acceptance for a job that we want, preferably a high-paying one. But alas, even if we love our jobs, we know we can not work forever. ...

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  • Mexico Mortgages; An Upward Trend For Investing In Real Estate South Of The Border
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - Mexico mortgages are becoming more popular as an option for non-Mexicans to buy their property south of the border. TopMexicoRealEstate.com/blog, a popular blog site helping new buyers to safely acquire real estate in Mexico, is now guiding people to learn more on the financial options available through programs offered by multi-national companies such as Stewart Title.

    With years of experience down in Mexico in ensuring safe real estate transactions through their services such ...

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  • Financing Homes In Mexico - Baby Boomers Are Starting To Get It
    By: Steve Schwab | - For those that want to stretch their equity, there are now options for USA financing of Homes in Mexico. Baby Boomers can sell their current homes and place only a portion of the proceeds into their home in Mexico as a down payment. Monthly payments will often be much less than their current payment on their Raised the Children In home.

    When choosing vacation properties for the intention of making it a retirement home, however, the results are a bit surprising. One might as ...

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  • Retirement Homes In Mexico - Baby Boomers Are Starting To Get It
    By: Steve Schwab | - The Generation of Baby Boomers who have experienced the most exciting and economically prosperous of all times are starting to look for retirement Properties in Mexico. They want to take their current home equities and leverage them into seaside resort living with all the relaxation and recreational amenities that they have always dreamed about. Most need to look towards Mexico for affordable beach homes, easy living, and excellent medical facilities.

    Of all the generations that s ...

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  • Retiring Boomers Will Find More Advantages In Rocky Point Mexico
    By: Steve Schwab | - Everyday more people join the ranks of retirees living like royalty on tiny budgets in Mexico . Mexico is the preferred location for Americans living abroad. Twenty five percent of one million of the four million Americans living abroad live in Mexico and why not! You can trade in your suburban home in the U.S. for a seaside estate south of the border, live in elegance with beautiful expansive views in a relaxed lifestyle. In Mexico you can easily afford the help that makes this style of living ...
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  • Mexico Real Estate: Is It Going To Be A Buyer
    By: Thomas Lloyd | - Is it a buyers market in Mexico Real Estate for the semester of 2009?"This projection is being questioned throughout many channels of communication. But as people review closer the market conditions and interview brokers throughout the Mexico real estate industry, the interpretation of the market projections becomes interesting. The sellers who are placing discounts in their pricing and urgencies on their advertising are made up of mainly Mexican Foreigners placing their second homes on the m ...
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  • Loving The Nightlife In Mexico
    By: Lumbardo | - No vacation is complete without seeing what a place has to offer when it comes to nightlife and partying. There are a lot of exciting and jumping places in Mexico where you can party the night away, dance to the Latin beats of their music, and drink the libation of choice in the region, tequila. Some of the nightspots in Mexico offer you more than just a place to hang out in but a place to get to know the other side of the country based on the kind of night life that they have.

    La ...

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  • Top Reasons To Buy Real Estate In Puerto Vallarta
    By: Tom Budniak | - Puerto Vallarta has become a popular spot for foreigners from all over North America and Europe to retire or buy that second home or vacation home. Because of this popularity, you'll have a wide selection of Real Estate Agents , ownership properties, condos, property management services, and architecture & development firms.


    In the Real Estate industry, Puerto Vallarta Real Estate (Banderas Bay) and surroundings are considered to be the next big thing in Mexico. The reaso ...

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  • Discover One Of The Most Popular Places To Retire In Mexico
    By: Linda Waters | - Ultimately, the best place to retire is going to be the one that best suits your needs in what you are looking for.

    Mexico is one of the hottest retirement spots and there are a number of locations that can provide you with exactly what you are looking for.

    The first thing to decide is whether or not you want to really mingle with the local crowd or be in a community with expatriates who speak your language and have stores, shops, and markets that cater to non loc ...

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  • Las Cruces, New Mexico - A Hidden Gem In The Southwest United States
    By: Paul Counts | - Having over 350 days of sunshine per year is just one of the many reasons that Las Cruces, New Mexico is on the fast track to becoming a very popular southwestern destination. The award winning city is located between the Organ Mountains and the peaceful Rio Grande River.

    Las Cruces, New Mexico has earned the ranking as one of the best college towns to retire, and AARP tabbed the city as one of their "dream towns" to retire in. Not only is the area good for retirement, but it is ...

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  • Mexico As A Concept And Not A Reality Part 4
    By: Douglas Bower | - Americans are told through slick and appealing magazine ads and maybe a seminar or two that they can move to Mexico and miss nothingall the comforts of home right here in Mexico. They can have everything in that nasty old Third-World country that they had in America. You don't have to miss your favorite TV shows because you can install satellite TV and have Desperate Housewives beamed into your Mexican living room. (Who wouldn't come running?) You learn that you can have absolutely everything ...
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  • Guanajuato: The New San Miguel
    By: Douglas Bower | - Since moving to Mexico, I have been struggling with something I never, in my wildest imaginings, thought would be an issue in living in Mexico. No, it was not the language, the culture, the food, the people, or all things Mexican. Don't get me wrong. I have had to adjust to Mexico. Everybody does. But, what gave me, gives me, and will probably continue to give me fits is something that might surprise you:

    Other gringos!

    In my first book, The Plain Truth About Living ...

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  • Mexican Survival Tip # 5 Transportation
    By: Douglas Bower | - When my wife and I first visited the city in Mexico where we eventually chose to settle, we had a conversation along these lines:

    Me: Do you know what I am thinking, my sweet darling dove?

    Wife: No, my hard hunk of a man. What are you thinking?

    Me: I think we could live here in Guanajuato and never have to drive!

    Wife: You mean, do you really mean, that we could dump that car we are forced to drive by Mr. Urban Sprawl and stop de ...

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  • Mexican Survival Tip # 4 Communication
    By: Douglas Bower | - If you want to communicate from Mexico to anywhere else in the world, do not use the Postal Service. If it is not the worst in the world, it has to be in the top ten. I have harangued and harangued about this in countless columns and articles. The Mexican feds have yet to do something about it. Are they listening?

    The most recent mishap was that it took a check from my wife's parents more than eight weeks to reach us. When we endorsed it and sent back via airmail, it took more tha ...

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  • Mexican Living Survival Tip # 3 Finding Work
    By: Douglas Bower | - Though I have written a lot on the issue of expatriation to Mexico, one of the most common questions from the younger crowd is, Can I find work?.

    This is, in a way, a pathetic commentary on life in America. Younger people, though those I know will not admit this, are wanting to escape America for the simple reason that, well, life really sucks in America. And, they want out at increasingly younger and younger ages.

    Can I get a job and support myself?, is what ...

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  • Mexican Living Survival Tip # 1 Water
    By: Douglas Bower | - A typical day in the life of an American expat living in Mexico will include trying to find drinking water. You might be surprised by this but everyone knows that you cannot drink the water in Mexico. This refers to the fact that you cannot drink the tap water in Mexico. Probably every American adult already knows that you cannot drink the tap water. But does the typical American adult know just how one obtains drinking water in Mexico?

    In a word: bottles!

    The da ...

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  • Want To Rent A House Or Buy A House In Guanajuato But Can't Speak Spanish
    By: Douglas Bower | - In central Mexico, San Miguel de Allende is virtually the only place where you will find English spoken so massively that you will not have to learn how to say two words in this beautiful language. If the rest of central Mexico looks interesting then you are going to have to get bilingual and learn to speak Spanish.

    What happened in San Miguel is beginning to happen where my wife and I have lived since 2003. Gentrification is happening at such a high rate of speed that I see Guana ...

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  • Guanajuato: Unexplained Mysteries
    By: Douglas Bower | - If you read guidebooks or travel articles about Mxico, you will read that Mexicans are wonderfully accommodating, friendly, warm, and generous to strangers. You will be given the impression these people are the Salt of the Earth and maybe even virtually Saints. You will be told things like, Mexicans are helpful to a fault and they will be so patient with you trying to learn Spanish. While this might be true, I have, of late, begun to doubt the multitude of clichs that pour forth fr ...
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  • Move Over San Miguel De Allende Here I Come - Part Ii
    By: Douglas Bower | - I thought I would write a follow-up to my column, Move Over San Miguel de Allende Here I Come, since this is the only thing, writing, that prevents from committing murderous acts of rage (Just Joking!) As you recall from the previous column, I wrote how I tried to deposit a royalty check from my publisher and was told the check would clear on four different dates. We were shown, last week, on their computer screen that the funds would be available on the 18th of December.

    Well, ...

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  • Mexican Living Survival Tip # 2 The Language Barrier
    By: Douglas Bower | - Let me begin this next column in the series with a generalized statement:

    The Spanish you learn in a classroom in the United States, Mexico, or in your own study from some impossibly expensive Spanish language tapes WILL NOT be the Spanish you hear in the streets of Mexico!

    I do not care who will try to convince you otherwise! I do not care who may convince you that this method or that method will give you fluency if only you would dish out the bucks to take it. Wha ...

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  • You Want To Move To Mexico?
    By: Douglas Bower | - Expatriate wannabes often ask us how we managed our expatriation to Guanajuato. If I had to narrow it down to the most important factor in the quest to expatriate to Mexico, it would be the following: Research thoroughly and make exploratory visits to the city or cities of your choice. Take all the time you need. Read everything you can get your hands on about the regions in which you might be interested, and visit as many as you can afford.

    This exploratory phase intimidates many ...

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  • Mexico: The Land Of Little Butts
    By: Douglas Bower | - If you have only been a tourist in Mexico and have never lived here, you may have never noticed this. Mexico is a country of little butts and its entire infrastructure is designed for their small, and perky rear-ends. In know this for a fact because I am a professional writer trained to note and record such things.

    Americans, of course, have all of the fat-butt genes God handed out at creation. There is no use in denying this, so don't try. You will not win the argument. Americans ...

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  • Mexico: Expat Quiz
    By: Douglas Bower | - The following is a quiz that every American expat wannabe to Mexico should be required by Mexican law to take. This will help you determine if moving to Mexico to spend the rest of your life here is right for you. It should be the basis whether Mexico issues you a visa to take one step onto Mexican soil.

    1) The following will make you run screaming for the nearest taxi to get you to the airport for an emergency airlift back to the U.S.A.:

    a. Large mountainous piles ...

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  • Teaching English In Mexico: A Decent Living?
    By: Douglas Bower | - What's more disappointing than a person who makes a promise he can't keep? A person who makes a promise that is a lie. Many promises to make a "decent living" teaching English in Mexico are just thata lie.

    If you do a phrase search on Google, "teach English in Mexico," you will get almost 900,000 hits. Some of these sites are filled with tantalizingly appealing phrases like,

    "For only a few dollars a week you can have_____in Mexico".

    "First-class b ...

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  • Those Dirty Mexicans - Oh, Really?
    By: Douglas Bower | - When my wife and I announced that we were moving to Mexico, one of my wife's relatives asked us,

    "Why do you want to live with those dirty Mexicans?"

    Besides wanting to slap some sense into this person, I was particularly sickened (as in wanting to projectile vomit Linda Blair-style) by this hideous and most heinous stereotype. I have wanted to know since then where this originated.

    I think, after doing what writers dotoo much research, I have fina ...

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  • Investing In Property In Mexico Means An Investment In Your Health
    By: Christine Harrell | - If you live in the United States, you've probably grumbled about the cost of health care, but learned to live with it-but should you have to? Many Americans who have purchased property in Mexico have discovered even greater wealth than that of their fast rising property values. Every person who lives on Mexican soil has access to a high quality, extremely low-cost public heath care plan called the Instituto Medicina de Segura Social, or IMSS.

    "Low cost" is a generally a subjecti ...

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  • How To Retire In Mexico
    By: Christine Harrell | - If you're worried about the financial challenges of the retirement years, you can either drastically cut down on your expenses or change your environment and live a better life for less. In Mexico's Caribbean Costa Maya, two people can cover their basic necessities for around $800 a month which includes food, utilities, gasoline, and healthcare. Any additional money above and beyond that is yours to spend on dining out, site seeing, traveling, and enjoying life.

    Things to do in ...

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  • How To Retire Well In Mexico
    By: Christine Harrell | - For years, Americans have entertained the idea of retiring in Mexico. But today with the rising cost of living in the US, more and more people are buying property in Mexico and enjoying their retirement years for far less than they could north of the border. Contrary to popular belief, retiring and buying property in Mexico is much easier than most people think.

    Retirement friendly Mexico:
    Mexico isn't just a great place to retire simply because buying property in Mexic ...

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