I'm a small investor with a couple of properties in the U.S. I spend a lot of time in PV, and would like to invest, but I don't have enough to purchase on my own. Are there any invest trusts or REITS available in PV?
@donaldkinsey5245 there are none as far as I know (or would personally trust) but there are a couple of emerging opportunities so stay tuned as I find out more info. Im also starting a VIP community with a JVs potential in mind.
I wouldn’t say it’s “ruined” but yes, most beautiful, beach front cities with appreciating hard assets have seen a dramatic increase in prices, or is it that our money is worth less? 😉
I used to have a timeshare in Puerto Vallarta. The police are very corrupt. You couldn't get me back there. There isn't rule of law in Mexico. You take your chances.
It's not for everyone, but as far as I am concerned Mexico has a bright future and quality of life here is amazing. To each their own, as they say. Thanks of watching.
It’s cheap for a reason. Rule of law is weaker in Mexico than countries such as the US. Making dispute resolution less efficient and less effective. Also you have liquidity problems when you want to sell. For one the Mexican market is weaker with relatively few prospective buyers. Even if you can find one they will have trouble getting a traditional mortgage. To say nothing of the cartels running things. I could keep going.
RE is less liquid in Vallarta than let’s say in Vancouver, Canada that’s correct, the rest of the comment I can’t agree with at all. I know for a fact since i live and own RE in PV that there are way more rights one has as an owner of their property and conflict resolution is done just fine when needed. I also believe it’s important to see “where the puck is going” when investing and in my view it’s not Canada or USA economies.
@ElenaNevza PV is beautiful but Mexico's new Prez, Sheinbaum is a socialist. Mexico is headed in the same wrong direction as US and Canada. Puck is headed to SE Asia, Thailand and Malaysia to name a couple of places.
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Thanks for showing us another great area.
You are so welcome Lorenzo ❤️
5 de diciembre is one of my favorite places.
Great choice!
Enjoyed the video. I have lived in Cinco de Decembre for 2.5 years.
Aww cool! Are you still living here?
@@ElenaNevza Yes
What an incredible share. Thank you
Thank you for watching my friend ❤️
Outstanding video thank you for the wonderful information
Thank you Lisa! Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Phenomenal shrimp burritos at Tacon De Marlin, and you can't beat the price!
I LOVE the shrimp ones too 😻
Nice property at nice price.
Thank you Andrew! I agree 💯
When is the expected completion date for the last condo building?
End of 2025
I'm a small investor with a couple of properties in the U.S. I spend a lot of time in PV, and would like to invest, but I don't have enough to purchase on my own. Are there any invest trusts or REITS available in PV?
@donaldkinsey5245 there are none as far as I know (or would personally trust) but there are a couple of emerging opportunities so stay tuned as I find out more info. Im also starting a VIP community with a JVs potential in mind.
PV is ruined with extremely high prices now
I wouldn’t say it’s “ruined” but yes, most beautiful, beach front cities with appreciating hard assets have seen a dramatic increase in prices, or is it that our money is worth less? 😉
Like the price of132000
Yes! Me too ☺️
I used to have a timeshare in Puerto Vallarta. The police are very corrupt. You couldn't get me back there. There isn't rule of law in Mexico. You take your chances.
It's not for everyone, but as far as I am concerned Mexico has a bright future and quality of life here is amazing. To each their own, as they say. Thanks of watching.
It’s cheap for a reason. Rule of law is weaker in Mexico than countries such as the US. Making dispute resolution less efficient and less effective. Also you have liquidity problems when you want to sell. For one the Mexican market is weaker with relatively few prospective buyers. Even if you can find one they will have trouble getting a traditional mortgage. To say nothing of the cartels running things. I could keep going.
RE is less liquid in Vallarta than let’s say in Vancouver, Canada that’s correct, the rest of the comment I can’t agree with at all. I know for a fact since i live and own RE in PV that there are way more rights one has as an owner of their property and conflict resolution is done just fine when needed. I also believe it’s important to see “where the puck is going” when investing and in my view it’s not Canada or USA economies.
@ElenaNevza PV is beautiful but Mexico's new Prez, Sheinbaum is a socialist. Mexico is headed in the same wrong direction as US and Canada. Puck is headed to SE Asia, Thailand and Malaysia to name a couple of places.
@@ElenaNevza rule of law is much stronger in Canada and the US, for example. The rest of the world wants to invest there and not Mexico, go figure. A
It seems that plenty of people want to invest in Mexico - hence the continued development in Mexico.
Cartels are money laundring with realstate in Puerto Vallarta you are taking advantage of a crime and corruption of the jalisco government.
@@nohanoe2792 what is this assumption based on? The news lol
Nope. It’s the truth
Lol