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Celebrate Thanksgiving on the beach in Puerto Vallarta
By Hugo Camarillo The “Thanksgiving” is a traditional American celebration that benefits Puerto Vallarta, since it is expected that by this day there will be a high economic spill…
Read MoreNews Network Puerto Vallarta Real Estate
Vallarta Real Estate Market: First 3 Quarters of 2017 Timothy Real Estate Group November 13, 2017 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The first 3 Quarters of the year have flown by…
Read MoreVisas – Traveling to Mexico
General Information: Effective March 1st 2010, all visitors traveling to Mexico either by air, land or sea are required to present a valid (non-expired) Passport or Travel Document from…
Read MoreTotal transaction costs range from low to high in Mexico
How high are realtors’ and lawyers’ fees in Mexico? What about other property purchase costs? TRANSACTION COSTS Who Pays? Acquisition Tax 0.18% – 4.565% buyer Notary Fee 0.075% – 1.125%…
Read MoreYou now need an RFC (Mexican Tax ID) to buy property in Mexico
UPDATE: December 10, 2020 Foreigners can now apply for an RFC (Mexican tax payer ID) without requiring the need to become residents of Mexico. Visit the SAT website to learn…
Read MorePuerto Vallarta, within the best places in the world to retire
(CNNMoney) – Retirement in an exotic place is not a fantasy if you choose the right place. You can have an ocean view or the comfort of a wonderful…
Read MoreCirque du Soleil Theme Park soon to nuevo vallarta
The popular tourist region of Nuevo Vallarta will see the arrival of a brand new attraction in 2018, as the country’s first Cirque du Soleil Theme Park is set…
Read MorePuerto Vallarta's 'Puerto Magico' Changing the Cruiseport Game
Puerto Vallarta has long been known as the smiling face of Mexico’s friendly coast. Nonetheless, increased tourism demand and destination competition have prompted this bastion of traditional, authentic Mexico to…
Read MoreDía de Los Muertos in Puerto Vallarta: The complete guide
Día de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday, which translates to “Day of the Dead,” that is celebrated throughout Mexico to remember those who have died. día de los muertos…
Read MoreThere’s Much More to Mexico Than Just Low Costs
Sitting on the bus, my wife, Hillary, and I were not entirely sure where we were going. Not knowing exactly where this bus was headed, to say we were nervous…
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