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12 Reasons to Retire in Mexico
South of the Border: 12 Reasons to Retire in Mexico Donna Meyer - American Chronicle After a lifetime of nose-to-the-grindstone, which tends to limit one's view, retirement is a time to spread your wings, to learn new things, start a new hobby, make Read More...
Why Mexico Has Come Of Age As Retirement Property Market
BY DAVID DEVOSS FOR INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY Fifteen years ago, San Felipe was an impoverished Mexican village at the northern end of the Sea of Cortez. Its fishing industry was moribund. Its farmland lay fallow. American snowbirds who arrived every Read More...
Living in Mexico could be an affordable retirement option
Although this article focuses on Puerto Vallarta, it speaks strongly to other areas of Mexico, including Northern Baja which is our home and what is generally taking place in Mexico. As retirees we could see the writing on the wall and knew we had to Read More...
The True Price of Adventure in Paradise
● An open look at the cost-of-living in Mexico Would-be expatriates look for home destinations that appeal to their individual definition of adventure and paradise. For the first time, International Living reported Mexico as the world’s top retirement Read More...
Baja California fishing port of San Felipe hooks visitors
San Felipe , Mexico -- Rodrigo Ortega Montes was barefoot and beaming, a hammer in one hand, a bucket of clams and sea snails in the other. "Very rich," he said in Spanish, meaning the snails. We were alone on the beach. When I introduced myself, Read More...
Rosarito Continues Major Police Upgrades and Improvements for Resident and Visitor Safety
ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---The new city administration here is continuing with major police department changes to improve security for its 140,000 residents and more than one million visitors a year. “Crime is not rampant in Rosarito Read More...