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Retirement Cities in Mexico

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Why choose Mexico as a Place for Retirement?

There are quite a few interesting cities and towns in Mexico that can be chosen for the ideal retirement destination for those who are willing to explore different lifestyle than the one they have being living their entire life till now.

• There are quiet places where one can relax and not have a care in the world. Hospitable people, excellent cuisine and beautiful surrounding make the places in this country worth choosing for a retirement destination.

• However, if you are one for the noise and people then too you have a wide range of choices from the many cities that sport the urban bustle and collaborate the cultural and historical aspect of the region perfectly with it.

Pueblo
Pueblo is a very good choice as a city for retirement. The city is steeped in 16th and 17th century architecture that dates back to the pre-Columbian era. The Latin-American culture is very much present in the present day and age and this is reflected in the abundant universities, colleges, commercial places and restaurants that not only serve traditional cuisine but also international spreads.

Pueblo is known for its ancient art of pottery known as talavera. It is also full of museums which are proof of the cultural aspect of the city. The city boasts of being the mole of Mexico as far as cuisine is concerned. In 1862 the French people were defeated by the Mexican soldiers in this city which has given the city the name of “Cinco de Mayo”.

Mexican Riviera
The city of Ensenada in Baja California along with Puerto Escondido and that of Oaxaca’s Huatulco outline the Mexican Riviera. This destination is also blessed with more than a thousand miles of the Pacific coastline on its west, making it one picturesque retirement destination in Mexico.

In addition to the coastline the Sierra Madre Mountains also border this city which makes the place even more beautiful. It was named Mexican Riviera by American cruises which passed its shores. Now it has become the fourth most popular beach vacation destinations in the world with more than 300 cruises stopping at its coast every year with tourists from all over the world.

Unfortunately only 10% of the area of this city is accessible to tourists. The rest of it is deemed “ejido”.

Since the land here is primarily used for cultivation and farming from the time that it was handed over during the Mexican Revolution, most of it still falls out of regulations and private ownerships.

A small part of the land is allowed for foreigners to own as “excritura” in accordance with a 50 year bank trust.

If you want to experience the rich culture of the Spanish natives who live here and absorb their delicious cuisine, melodious music and beautiful people, then Mexico is the place for you to be once you retire from your job.

You will definitely enjoy the fruits and vegetables that are fresh and delicious, unlike the packed ones that you find in the colder regions. Living expenses are much lower in the cities of Mexico which makes retired life a blessing for all.

Puerto Vallarta Retirement

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

A lot of people consider their retired lives as the “golden years” of their lifetime. Retirement brings with it all kinds of fun, excitement and adventure despite the lack of a regular flow of income or a constant depreciation of one’s health. This is the time when senior citizens enjoy their moments of solitude by spending time with their family, friends and loved ones.

Socialization with professional colleagues and worries about work deadlines take a backseat as new horizons open up and possibilities start to crop up in life. Most retired individuals take up various hobbies that they could never pursue while they were working primarily due to the lack of time.

There are quite a few exciting prospects available as far as retirement locations are concerned. Some of the most beautiful ones can be found in Mexico.

What makes Puerto Vallarta a popular destination in Mexico?

  1. This Mexican fishing village is located at the base of the Sierra Madre Mountains on Banderas Bay is no longer the quiet little village with a small population that is was a few decades back.
  2. The film “The Night of the Iguana” (1963) put this village on the map as a popular retirement and tourist destinations for people from all over the world.     
    The population has expanded tremendously and it now makes greater PV second to the largest populated city in Mexico.
  3. Mexican president Vicente Fox of the National Action Party used his expert economic knowledge and business skills that he achieved from Harvard University to make Mexico a hub for commercial and economic prosperity. He was the only president to have succeeded in preventing an economic depression that the country faced with most of its presidents prior to Fox’s term. The peso has now gained value against the dollar at 10.8 pesos per unit of the U.S currency.

A lot of American tourists who visit Puerto Vallarta for the first time discover paradise in Mexico. They never want to leave it. This experience makes the village a top choice for retirement in future. A lot of these tourists hire condominiums during their initial visits and check out the benefits of this service available for them by the Mexican Tourism. There are villas available for saying as well which are very popular among tourists.

Once they have decided how to live in the village the tourists want to fix Puerto Vallarta their permanent residence after retirement. Some also choose it to be part time retirement destinations for themselves.

Some luxuries and services offered along with these condos and villas for tourists are constant during certain times of the year. The weather during the period between November and May is excellent for vacations. It is an ideal destination to sit back and relax while catching up with friends or making new ones with the locals who are very welcoming to foreigners.

These villas and condos offer mesmerizing views of the Banderas Bay which makes the place irresistible for visitors.

Mexican Retirement Villages

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

For citizens of USA and Canada, retiring to Mexico has slowly become one of the most popular forms of retirement from their jobs. Baby Boomers everywhere have identified retiring to Mexico as the best step to take. Their friends and relatives have done the same. But before actually taking the big step, one has to know all the technicalities, such as where to retire to, and which locations are most economically viable and which places have the most number of amenities? Mexico after all, might seem to be an alien place and its best to do one’s research first.

Ajijic Real Estate

The United Mexican States, also known as Mexico, is this popular to retirees because it has the best retirement deals for foreign retirees. Ajijic Real Estate in Mexico could be just what you’re looking for. It has already proved to be the right choice for baby boomers who thought they’d have to put their retirement plans on hold. Ajijic homes have shot up quality wise and their sales are extremely good, considering the deplorable state of the global economy in other sections of the world. Ajijic realty is slowly transforming from a seller’s market to a buyer’s market.

When it comes to selling property the Ajijic way, a delayed market reaction is guaranteed. Ajijic real estate also seems to operate in a separate reality, but it has some seriously good deals as well.

Popular Tourist Spots

  • Mazatlan, Acapulco, and Playa del Carmen are popular tourist spots and generally consist of an extremely high standard of living. The ocean air in these parts is very calming and good for the body. This is a good getaway for those who wish to be ‘far from the madding crowd’. Rocky point and San Felipe are great places to stay in as they are extremely close to the United States and hence are great choices for destinations to retire to in Mexico.
  • Americans, Canadians and also Europeans consider Mexico to be the place of choice for retirement destinations because it offers value for money, scenic beauty, a great climate and lots of leisure activities to boot. All of these reasons have prompted people to buy their retirement property in Mexico. Another factor is the easy travel between Mexico and the US borders and their close proximity. The crime rates are several notches lower compared to the US, and the happiness index higher.
  • Apart from its excellent climate, history, heritage, architecture and food, there are several more reasons to retire to Mexico. Cabo San Lucas is very popular because of its large marina and beautiful bay which remains a popular port of call for cruise ships and a favorite for anglers everywhere. Cabo is also know for its nightlife, but its small town feel is still undiminished.

All these reasons prove why Mexico is soon turning out to be the place of choice when it comes to retirement. It has several amenities and a leisurely way of life, perfect for those looking to turn a new page in their lives, right after retirement.

Best Retirement Places in Mexico

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Mexico is one of the best places to retire to when you are tired of working day in and out. It covers a vast expanse, nearly two million kilometers, and therefore offers a wide variety of environments to one who chooses to stay in Mexico.

This guide will help you to zero in on the place that will suit you best after your retirement, as well as places that you would like to visit sometime in the future. The place you choose to settle down in must suit your temperament, and this is exactly what Mexico offers! Here are a few suggestions that can help you make the right choice.

There are many big cities in Mexico, and for the die hard urbanite, these cities ranks amongst the topmost.

Guadalajara- this includes the Lake Chapala and Ajijic. This city is the scene of a number of emigrants from other countries! Their society is located alongside the aforementioned lakes, which are situated at a forty minutes’ drive from the centre of the city. At Guadalajara, you can access all the comforts of a modern society. It is the second largest city in Mexico and offers daily direct flights to USA.

Mexico City is obviously the scene of most activity, and is home to the highest number of refugees, emigrants and retirees. There is an inherent charm about the city which will not let you stay away for long. People who have opted to stay back cannot quite explain their decision, but the truth remains that Mexico City is a highly interesting and vibrant place to be in. A wide variety of people live in Mexico City, introducing you an interesting array of cultural experiences that have survived for over 600 years!

If the aforementioned cities do not suit your taste, you could also choose any one of the colonial cities mushrooming across the country of Mexico. You could opt to live in places like San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Queretaro or Veracruz. Let us see in details what each city has to offer to a retiree.

San Miguel de Allende: Once upon a time it was a scenic, quiet place, exuding calm and warmth. It was because of being such a quaint little hide-away that its popularity rocketed in the 1960s and 70s. Now it is one of the most popular tourist areas in Mexico.

Guanajuato: This city is situated quite close to the city of San Miguel and is a melting pot of various cultural influences! This is perhaps one of the reasons why Guanajuato is considered one of the most beautiful colonial cities in Mexico.

Queretaro: Situated to the north of Mexico City, it has imbibed the charm of Mexico City quite neatly. One can simply drive here from Mexico City for a little peace. This city is quite popular with those who prefer to live in a pristine surrounding, yet be able to access the modern amenities a city has to offer.

Veracruz: this is a port city and an industrial one at that. As with most Mexican cities, this city has a color and charm of its own, primarily because here both Caribbean and Mexican culture merge to give rise to something unique!

Mexico is an ideal place for retirement; however, you need to brush up on your Spanish speaking skills if you want to reside here.

Baja California Retirement

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Baja California as a tourist spot in Mexico

With recent developments in the economy and the Mexican Tourism improving their offers to visitors, the city of Baja California is fast becoming one of the most sought after tourist destinations of the Americans. Those who have already visited the place are in love with it and quickly decide to live here after retirement. Not only is the surrounding environment beautiful and exciting, the cost of living here is also quite low compared to that in America. Therefore, Americans living here are able to afford much more in their daily life than they were in their native country.

Baja California has been the party capital of Mexico for quite some time now. A lot of couples prefer to visit this place during their honeymoon to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the recently available modern luxuries that every tourist wishes to experience. Young people also love to spend time here during their spring breaks in the sun kissed beaches and party at night at the posh clubs in the city.

Baja California as a Retirement Destination

Here are some of the reasons why retirement is attractive in Baja California

  • Since this city is very close to the southern border of the U.S. it enjoys the beautiful view of the beach along with the comfortable California weather at the same time. Due to these and many other attractions Baja California is also becoming popular among the senior citizens as an ideal place to live after retirement.
  • The welcoming attitude of the locals and their hospitable nature makes social life quite enjoyable. A
  • dded to that there are plenty of commercial opportunities waiting to be exploited by more people.
  • The cost of living in the city is much lower compared to that in any part of America. This means that retired persons can enjoy a considerably higher standard of living here.
  • The real estate scene in Baja California is slowly approaching a great boon. Non Mexicans are now allowed to buy property in the city. In addition to this advantage, many of the land areas which were previously unavailable to foreigners have now been opened up for investment by them. This, coupled with the depressed real estate market in America makes Baja California a lucrative possibility for retired individuals to enjoy the beauty of the place and make some extra dough in the process as well.

Foreigners are now allowed to buy property on the basis of the system of Fideicomiso which is a bank trust scheme. All this adds to the attraction of retiring in Baja California for many people. The low expenses of living and the friendly behavior of the locals are very inviting for those who are looking to spend their retired life in peace and tranquility. The weather is a perfect blend of the beach sun and warm southern Californian climate.

Senior citizens can enjoy a lot of luxuries with the lower costs of products in the economy. This may have not been possible had they lived in America. The tourism industry has also come up with some very comfortable and affordable hotels and restaurants that invite guests from all over the world.

American Retirement Communities in Mexico

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Retiring to Mexico is an option many a person has in mind when they start thinking about retiring and settling down someplace comfortable and yet inexpensive. Mexico is a beautiful place full of scenic beauty and yet, is not very expensive at all, especially in comparison to places like United States and Canada. It is the place of choice for those seeking a great place to retire to and resettle in because, among other reasons, it is extremely affordable and offers value for money when it comes to your retirement income.

• If you’re on the lookout for retirement communities in Mexico, you’ll have plenty of choices. Several of these turn out to be time-share resales, which might just be your cup of tea, if you’re planning on something that is part time. When it comes to Americans, resettling in Mexico is not a new trend. They have been doing so for many years and this is primarily because Mexico is not very far away from America, and it is affordable, scenic and has a lovely climate. The place has a very rich cultural heritage and is known to be foreigner friendly and very hospitable. So, if you’re looking to move to Mexico as well, your decision should be lauded. And there is a lot of information at your disposal if you want to take advantage of everything there is to enjoy in Mexico.

• Americans have flooded Mexico in every region possible, from cities to beach resorts, colonial towns to fishing villages. There are a few areas however which seem to bring in more people than others. They include Guadalajara and Lake Chapala, which consist of a large number of North American retirement communities. The services and facilities are also in English. Cuernavaca, also called “Land of Eternal Spring” and Mexico City are the other main hot spots. San Miguel de Allende, or The San Francisco of Mexico, is another clear favourite among Americans for its arty atmosphere. Merida and Oaxaca, although situated farther off, also have many expatriates.

• The retirement options are many and diverse. During winter, many go for the relatively warmer climates south of the border. Some take six month tourist visas every year to come stay. Some opt for working papers, generally to teach English, and these need to be renewed annually. And then there are those who go for “rentista” permits, retiring to Mexico the whole year round, provided they meet the minimum income requirements necessary.

• There are many reasons why Americans prefer Mexico. The first reason is its closeness to America. This means that the retirees are never really very far away from their families. Legal social security retirement benefits are also there for Americans who live in Mexico. Banking and buying a house a relatively simple affair, thanks to the internet, although houses on the coast and communal lands have special requirements and conditions that have to be met. Food is delicious, simple and affordable. Health care is affordable and cheap too, but Medicare coverage isn’t there in Mexico. Household help is very inexpensive. And last but not least, public transportation is cheap and available widely and in plenty.

On top of all that, retirement communities also include a large number of developments and housing options and arrangements meant for age-specific markets and for people with a wide range of needs and interests. These include private single family homes and apartments allowing for complete independent living, multi story buildings with assisted living facilities and finally, to nursing home care which is medically structured. Some communities might have all three or either one. In the end of the day, it depends on the individual’s health status, costs, the services available, and the amenities and to the extent the individual is capable of caring for himself for a short or long period of time.