Archive for April, 2008

For Your Next Vacation Try Puerto Vallarta Mexico

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Did you know that Puerto Vallarta is tucked away in the middle of the Bay of Banderas, in the Mexican pacific coast? There you will find a gorgeous tourist town rapidly becoming one of the most popular holiday spots in the world. I didn’t know that Puerto Vallarta is reported to be the most repeated [...]

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The Importance of an Exclusive Buyer’s Agent in Mexico

Monday, April 28th, 2008

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. To more than 50,000 retirees, Puerto Vallarta, located on the Mexican Riviera along the Pacific [...]

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Liverpool Fashion Show for Make-A-Wish México » May 2

Friday, April 25th, 2008

On May 2nd, 2008 at 6 pm, Liverpool Vallarta will put on a fashion show to benefit Make-A-Wish México. After the fashion show, stick around to enjoy a cocktail courtesy of Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., to bid on a $25,000 peso work of art by Sergio Bustamante in a silent auction, to buy a raffle [...]

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Margaritaville – Puerto Vallarta

Monday, April 21st, 2008

If anyplace deserves to be called “Margaritaville” it’s Puerto Vallarta which is in Jalisco, birthplace of tequila. Once looked down on in Mexico as a drink for the poor . . . and looked down on in the US as a drink for college students who just wanted to get wasted . . . tequila [...]

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Investment in Mexico

Friday, April 18th, 2008

For the second consecutive year, condominium construction has outpaced that of hotels. According to the housing consulting firm Softec Mexico, sales of tourist housing in 2007 totaled 18,000 units, an increase of 52.5% as compared to the previous year. Puerto Vallarta occupied the lead position in sales; other areas that demonstrated dynamic activity included Los [...]

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