@ I don’t handle rental just real estate sales but there are many Facebook groups in PV for rentals. Here’s one… facebook.com/share/g/18CwUXiQFG/?mibextid=K35XfP Also contact Carlos at +52 322 150 3127 Or Oscar at +52 322 153 4054 Hope you find something. Cheers.
Probably other people have mentioned to you that the INAPAM program is no longer open to non-citizens. I think because the program has been moved under the Bienestar program and getting the new card is the first step to eventually getting the pension at 65. I have read however that those with 25 years as Permanent Resident status may be eligible
@@Jamesbruceblakley Wow! I didn’t know that so thank you thank you for letting me know. This is great information. I’ll follow up on this and acquaint myself with the changes. Cheers
Do not do it. We have lived here for 6.5 years and the costs,have exploded. They have also way over built into a continental residential real estate depression.
@@garyarford5169 I don’t understand why you would think prices would stay the same for the past 6 1/2 years! Prices have exploded everywhere. Try living in the US these days and tell me prices are the same as here. They are not. You can live a lot cheaper here than the States or Canada. Yes, property prices have risen during and for three years after Covid. Same happened in the States. Now it’s leveling off and it is a normal market with prices coming down a bit. There is no real estate depression here. On the contrary more and more people are moving here and purchasing homes and condos. Sounds like you may have become disillusioned with PV and it’s time for you to move on. My advise is to not go back to the US or Canada if you are concerned about rising prices. Thailand might be a good option.
@@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO I used to run the Trust Real Estate Division for US Bancorp for the United States. $14 billion under mgmt. I have CCIM designation from the National Board of Realtors. I know real estate. The PV real estate market is headed for a huge crash as is the rest of North America without large structural changes. PV is overbuilt and over priced with not enough infrastructure and resources to support them. The investment curve never lies and PV is on the wrong side of the bell curve for at least the next 5 years. Just a word of warning as it comes from technical analysis.
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Looking for short time rentels in PV from Dec.-Feb. Can u help ?
@ I don’t handle rental just real estate sales but there are many Facebook groups in PV for rentals. Here’s one…
facebook.com/share/g/18CwUXiQFG/?mibextid=K35XfP
Also contact Carlos at +52 322 150 3127
Or Oscar at +52 322 153 4054
Hope you find something. Cheers.
Well said to all. Thank you.
Hi! Thanks so much for your positive comment. Cheers. Stan
Thank you for another helpful video.
Thanks and happy to help. Talk to you soon.
Probably other people have mentioned to you that the INAPAM program is no longer open to non-citizens. I think because the program has been moved under the Bienestar program and getting the new card is the first step to eventually getting the pension at 65. I have read however that those with 25 years as Permanent Resident status may be eligible
@@Jamesbruceblakley Wow! I didn’t know that so thank you thank you for letting me know. This is great information. I’ll follow up on this and acquaint myself with the changes. Cheers
Good information. Will keep your number for future reference. Thank you.
Hello Ella. Please do keep my number and let m eknowif you need help or information on anything here in Puerto Vallarta. Cheers
So true on all topics!
Do not do it. We have lived here for 6.5 years and the costs,have exploded. They have also way over built into a continental residential real estate depression.
@@garyarford5169 I don’t understand why you would think prices would stay the same for the past 6 1/2 years! Prices have exploded everywhere. Try living in the US these days and tell me prices are the same as here. They are not. You can live a lot cheaper here than the States or Canada. Yes, property prices have risen during and for three years after Covid. Same happened in the States. Now it’s leveling off and it is a normal market with prices coming down a bit. There is no real estate depression here. On the contrary more and more people are moving here and purchasing homes and condos. Sounds like you may have become disillusioned with PV and it’s time for you to move on. My advise is to not go back to the US or Canada if you are concerned about rising prices. Thailand might be a good option.
@@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO I used to run the Trust Real Estate Division for US Bancorp for the United States. $14 billion under mgmt. I have CCIM designation from the National Board of Realtors. I know real estate. The PV real estate market is headed for a huge crash as is the rest of North America without large structural changes. PV is overbuilt and over priced with not enough infrastructure and resources to support them. The investment curve never lies and PV is on the wrong side of the bell curve for at least the next 5 years. Just a word of warning as it comes from technical analysis.