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More and more foreign second-home buyers and retirees are entering the Mexican real estate market because it has something for everyone. Mexico's diverse landscape offers sun-drenched beaches, mountainside lakes and colonial-style cities. Add to that a cheaper cost-of-living, a relatively low crime-rate and a quality of life-style unmatched in any other part of North America, and you begin to understand the wide appeal that this country has to offer.
If you're interested in reading more about the real estate market in Mexico and the dos and donts involved in buying a house as a foreigner, then click on our real estate section.
Also, check our Real Estate Directory for listings across Mexico and our list of new and recommended real estate developments in Mexico.
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Service Provider Why become a Service Provider with SolutionsAbroad? We provide you with direct access to the thousands of foreigners who are looking to relocate to or are already living here. According to FONATUR, Mexico's tourism investment agency, the second-home buyer market consists of up to 2 million Americans and 1 million Canadians. This same agency estimates that 30 percent are retirees. The whole market currently represents US$1.5 billion annually and is growing fast. SolutionsAbroad offers you the exclusive opportunity to tap into this group via our Service Provider program. Register Now as a Service Provider.
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Community
SolutionsAbroad's driving goal is to create an online community for people living in or moving to Mexico. While we strive to update our content on the site, we also want our members to exchange information about their experiences living here.
With SolutionsAbroad's Community Finder you can search for SA Members, browse their profile and make a request to become their friend. Once accepted you will be able to communicate with one another and exchange valuable information that only a person who has lived in Mexico can impart.
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Latest Articles Agustin Barrios Gomez, president of SolutionsAbroad.com, has been commissioned by the newly-relaunched English-language daily The News to produce a weekly opinion column on Mexican current affairs. What to Make of Financial Confidence Tricks Finance is a little like a confidence trick, a shell game, or a pyramid scheme. Without trust there can be no transaction. Without transactions there is no economy. This is the rabbit hole that Wall Street has gotten into. The use of what Boston financier Eric Connerly calls "a medieval metal", under the gold standard, was a previous generation's attempt to provide a universal foundation for money. Gold provided confidence because people knew that it could not simply be printed, the way paper money can. But, with a deliciously self-serving declaration that "we are all Keynesians now", President Nixon pulled the US out of the gold standard in 1971, at the nadir Vietnam, another shoddily-funded war.. Read more... The Zapotecs named this place Lyobaa; the Mixtecs called it Nuu Ndiyo and the Mexicas came closest to its present-day name with Mictlan. In all cases their names meant the same thing: "A place of rest". Now, San Pablo Villa de Mitla, is one of the nation's most important, and visited, archaelogical sites boasting a history that goes back to 800 B.C. Read more...
The Baja California peninsula represents an eco-jewel in Mexico's treasure chest of lush vegetation, breath-taking coastal lines and mountainous landscapes. Whether its gray whale watching in the lagoons off Los Cabos or traversing through the Sierra de la Laguna dry forests, this land mass, which extends 1250 km (775 miles) from top to bottom, has been developing it's eco-touristic infrastructure for the past decade with glowing results.
A culmination of this endeavour is best represented at the Baja California Meeting Point (BCMP) forum which has been described by the Mexican Tourism Secretariat as "the most important business encounter in the Sea of Cortes region and the Baja California peninsula." Read more...
Mexico News

On the right side of every page you will see a Latest News box. Inside you will find links to the most recent news from around Mexico. Click on Mexico News to read the latest updates about what's happening in Mexico with regards to current affairs, sport and life and style.
Events 
Mexico is a fun and exciting place to live, work and visit. On the right side of the site you will find an Upcoming Events box with information about events happening throughout Mexico. When you visit a city page within the site, this box will show specific events happening in that city. Click the Event Calendar on the left side of the site to view the entire calendar and search by city or specific event.
HTML Source EditorWord wrap HTML Source EditorWord wrap HTML Source EditorWord wrap | | | | |  | | |  | | International Festival of Chihuahua | Thursday, September 4 To Wednesday, October 1 2008 | The 4th year of this popular state-wide festival will last for nearly a month and feature events for the whole family. Check out the website for specific events and locations. | | National Fair of the Huipil and of Coffee | Saturday, Sept. 29 2008 To Sunday, Oct. 21 2008 | This indigenous community crowns their "Queen of the Huipil", celebrating with music, dance, food, games, and art expositions held by regional artisians. For more information please call 01 800 326 8656. | For more September events click here. |  |
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September 2008 NewsletterHello! Mexico celebrates it's 187th year of independence in September (or 198th year if you go by Miguel Hidalgo's cry of independence in the small town of Dolores back in 1810) and a main feature of this national holiday is celebrating the wealth of culture, history and environmental wonders that Mexico has to offer. One such place that is viewed as a national treasure is the tiny town of Mitla just outside of Oaxaca City which boasts some of the best examples of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican buildings in the country. We take a closer look at what this town has to offer. Also in this edition we feature an indepth look at one of Mexico's biggest real estate conventions in the Baja peninsula which has been described by the Tourism Secretariat as "the most important business encounter in the Sea of Cortes region and the Baja California peninsula." Lastly, at the end of the newsletter, we invite all expats and travelers to submit their stories or content about acclimating to life in Mexico. Share the funny, embarassing or exciting accounts of your move to Mexico. The Wonderful World of MitlaThe Zapotecs named this place Lyobaa; the Mixtecs called it Nuu Ndiyo and the Mexicas came closest to its present-day name with Mictlan. In all cases their names meant the same thing: "A place of rest". Now, San Pablo Villa de Mitla, is one of the nation's most important, and visited, archaelogical sites boasting a history that goes back to 800 B.C. Read more... Opinion ColumnAgustin Barrios Gomez, president of SolutionsAbroad.com, has been commissioned by the newly-relaunched English-language daily The News to produce a weekly opinion column on Mexican current affairs. The Republican National Convention in Minneapolis had competition from the Right during its brief stint in Minnesota. Across the river in St. Paul, Ron Paul (no relation), rallied his freethinking faithful to back his "rally for the Republic". While The Economist reports that many worthy topics were discussed, such as government waste and the need for a profound review of US deployment of military power, another whipping boy reared its paper dragon head: the imminent creation of a North American Union. In the fantasies of its believers, this would tie down the mighty United States, Gulliver-style, subsumed by nebulous Big Business interests, Canadians and Mexicans (the mightiest Lilliputians of this tale). I kid you not. Read more... Baja California Meeting Point 2008 The Baja California peninsula represents an eco-jewel in Mexico's treasure chest of lush vegetation, breath-taking coastal lines and mountainous landscapes. Whether its gray whale watching in the lagoons off Los Cabos or traversing through the Sierra de la Laguna dry forests, this land mass, which extends 1250 km (775 miles) from top to bottom, has been developing it's eco-touristic infrastructure for the past decade with glowing results. Read more... |
| | | Recommended Real Estate Development Guide |  | | Villa Alegria Retirement Community | | Tequisquiapan, Queretaro | If you are looking for a retirement community in one of the most beautiful small colonial towns in Mexico, Villa Alegría offers you picturesque surroundings at an affordable price. With its own club house and pool, as well as lush gardens, you will find Villa Alegria (brought to you by D Y T Inmobiliaria) to be the perfect place to retire in a community of likeminded people. The development... Read more... | 
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| | | | | | | | El Lienzo Condominiums | | Tequisquiapan, Queretaro | Built in and around what used to be a rustic old rodeo/bull ring, “El Lienzo” is a small 12 home gated condominium with modern architecture and a fantastic panoramic view of one of the most beautiful small colonial towns in Mexico. The original tiered seating overlooks the “ring” which is now home to parking and gardens full of bougainvillea and cacti. Read more... | 
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 | | | latest news and articles |  | | Calling all expats! Calling all writers! Got something to say about Mexico? Share it with SolutionsAbroad and the entire expat community. So you're street-smart and savvy from your years of experience in Mexico? Or you just had the most amazing realization about Mexico as you drove across the border for the first time? Our renovated site is the ideal place to share your experiences and rely on other member-expats as we all navigate a new culture. Submit a blog through your My SA or send in your story to alerts@SolutionsAbroad.com. | | | |
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