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Mexico Expat and Travel Blog; July, 2008 Archive; Mexico Expat and Travel Blog Top Searches: • san miguel de allende property investment • retire colima mexico • filipino expats in mexico city • puerto coyote • | 07/28/08 21:01
There is no doubt that women play a large role in building society. Heck, without them, how will be born? They are the great builders, who do not just build villages and cities. They build communities that work and foster excellence and goodwill.Read more: Building Communities [click] Tags: mexico city • junior league • leadership skills • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/27/08 13:52
Mexico is among those places that you cannot tour in only one day. It's large nation, for cryin' out loud! There are so many things to know and so many places to discover that thousands, if not millions, of websites are set up in the Web just to give you information about this nation!Read more: Reliable Travel Guide [click] Tags: travel guide • hotels • visiting mexico • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/15/08 15:17
Like what was said in a previous post here, San Miguel de Allende is one of those few Mexican settlements that are wholly considered as a UNESCO Heritage Site. This just means that any development in the city will be scrutinized well if it will affect the city's cultural heritage. Due to this, this city is a well-loved settlement of American and Canadian expats.Read more: San Miguel de Allende on Wikipedia [click] Tags: san miguel de allende • unesco heritage site • cultural heritage • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/15/08 01:21
If there is some activity which gives you returns which equal that of winning a lottery - it is certainly dealing in real estate. Otherwise which business you make your principal amount grow threefold in five years plus giving you handsome monthly returns apart from that as a bonus. Well I am not talking non-sense but if you buy a property in Mexico it will make sense to youRead more: The Sensible Decision [click] Tags: san miguel de allende • retirement • real estate • property investment • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/12/08 15:11
Declared as a national monument, San Miguel de Allende is one of those protected cities that will forever be a charm to Mexico's visitors. It is home to more than 5000 expatriates living down the cobblestone streets of the city sitting atop a hill. Pretty, isn't it?Read more: Old Town Mexico [click] Tags: retirement • san miguel de allende • cobblestone streets • moving to mexico • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/02/08 22:43
It is always good to buy property either personal or commercial, in foreign lands from the investment perspective or to lead a happy retired life. But then most countries do put certain restrictions on foreigners owning land and property (and why shouldn't they - after all its their region) so you better check out the regulations that might affect the deal. Find out about Mexican rules on this issue on this pageRead more: Know before you buy property in Mexico [click] Tags: restricted zone • mexican law • real estate • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/02/08 21:56
Many of those who have not got the opportunity to visit Mexico might have some other view about it - regarding its development and facilities available in the region. But here is the narration by someone who has been there, stayed in a posh hotel, seen lots of modern automobiles and well dressed people. I am talking here about a prosperous city of Mexico named Colima. Check out the pictures here as well.Read more: A Jewel In the Crown - Colima [click] Tags: colima • prosperous city • photos • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
07/02/08 13:14
One of the main considerations you should take into mind before settling inside a city is the local expat community. It's still better to meet someone you can relate with, and the local expat community is the best place to look for.Read more: Expats in Colima [click] Tags: colima • expat community • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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