How much electricity am I using?
It seems last month's article regarding our electrical bills touched a lot of people here in my reading audience. Thank you for you kind comments and questions. I wanted to expand a little more regardi...
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Why hasn't my home sold?
An important factor is the condition of the house. This relates back to the general appearance of the home and those important first impressions.
With this month's edition I want to touch on some ...
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Electrical surges and spikes
We see them in just about every house here at Lake Chapala. Sometimes they are humming and others quietly sit in a corner, showing a little light on. But all are on guard, protecting our electronic dev...
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Salitre: a form of masonry cancer?
Salitre is the Spanish term commonly used for masonry “efflorescence.” Salitre is the white powdery stain that forms on the surface of bricks and concrete and can cause the stucco or paint o...
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Cracks in masonry
No, this is not an article about an additive drug, a quick glib joke or that exposed skin area of the refrigerator repairman's lower back, as he crouches down in front of you. This article is about mas...
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The Lake Chapala real estate market
Between 2003 and 2006 , the average sale price of Mexico real estate in the Lake Chapala area increased by approximately 69%.
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How much are you paying for electricity?
After studying many homes here at Lake Chapala, it is interesting to learn to how much electricity each home uses and, more interesting, how much the home owner is paying for their electricity.
Electr...
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The impact of currency exchange rates on your Mexican property
There is a way to protect yourself from currency fluctuations that may increase the cost of your property.
The worldwide foreign exchange market is huge, with average daily turnover totaling approxima...
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The Impact of Currency Exchange Rates on Your Mexican Property: What to look out for and how to protect yourself
There is a way to protect yourself from currency fluctuations that may increase the cost of your property.
The worldwide foreign exchange market is huge, with average daily turnover totaling approx...
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Gringos In Paradise
If you live in the states and are thinking about living in Mexico, read this book. If you are thinking about building a house in Mexico, read this book. If you are thinking about retiring, read this book. If you already live in Mexico, read this book.
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Home construction methods in Mexico
My wife and I are hoping to build a small (600-900 sq ft) house just north of Zihuatanejo this winter.
(If we can sell our townhouse here.)I've been learning a bit about construction methods that involve
building a house with "Lego-like" pieces that are made of styrofoam or polystyrene.
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999
CONTENTS:
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS
POLARIZED HOUSING MARKET
PEPSICO BOTTLERS MERGE
INTERNET BANKING
EXPORTS OF FURNITURE
CEMENT SALES UP
FIRST BOND IN EUROS
UNEM...
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Mexico real estate: where there's a will there's a way
What's the Plan Man?
We all have a "Plan" that distributes the property we own when we pass away. The difference is that some of us are familiar with our plan, others are not. Those with foresight hav...
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U.S. tax obligations related to the sale of Mexican real estate
"How can I obtain a capital gains, or homestead, tax exemption on the sale of my Mexican real estate?" is one of the most frequently asked questions by expatriate residents of San Miguel when they cont...
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Uncle Sam has something to say about your Mexican home
Like many a traveller, you've come to Puerto Vallarta, let's say from from Portland, Oregon, looking for an escape from the cold and the office. A little romance in a tropical paradise would be nice to...
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Renovating our Morelia house
We passed through the Mexican customs station just south of the Laredo border crossing at 5:30 a.m. It was still dark. The car was crammed with things we were going to need before our major shipment of...
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Restoring a Mexican hacienda
In the late '90s we became captivated by the richness of the Yucatan region's hacienda architecture and the history of its multilayered civilizations. Trailing through myriad Maya villages and down ove...
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A real estate overview of Puerto Vallarta
- around the Bay of Banderas
The real estate market can be divided into five distinct zones. The most northern zone, in the STATE OF NAYARIT, is approximately 45 minutes from central downt...
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The Insider's Guide: Mexico's Lake Chapala and Ajijic
I'm filled with admiration and respect for The Insider's Guide. Its 368 pages are so complete and comprehensive and so well thought out and so well organized. Teresa Kendrick and her colleagues have done a wonderful job of providing and packaging a full authoritative range of information, not only for long and short-term residents of the Lake Chapala area but also for those many people who seem to be contemplating coming here either to live as permanent retiree-residents or as snowbirds.
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Head for Mexico: The Renegade Guide by Don Adams
Don Adams and his collaborators have produced a guide that's aimed directly at those people up north who are contemplating coming here, either permanently or for lengthy annual visits. The resulting volume is, in my opinion, a real winner. The various chapters are divided into topics such as putting your financial affairs in order and arranging for transfers of money....
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Six books by Karen Witynski and Joe Carr
These six wonderful books hit a real soft spot because I'm an ardent admirer of Mexican creativity as it exhibits itself so lavishly in art, architecture, the design of everyday objects and the bold approach to color. And I particularly enjoy good photographic books, which these essentially are.
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report May 2004
Table of Contents
Good year for investment
Business reputations
Property as an investment
Revival i...
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Mexico real estate: rental and sales contracts
We talked about this subject a few months ago, but recently we have worked with three cases of people being ripped off for their deposits on Mexico real estate. Two were deposits on purchasing a Mexico...
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Buying a home in Mexico
Who would have thought that buying a house in Mexico would be such a scandal? Maybe it should have occurred to me beforehand that I would encounter some very unusual problems while trying to acquire pr...
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Linking up with the Chapala Lakeside: to rent or buy?
Once upon a time, in the previous century, an old journalist and his still-beautiful bride were pondering retirement and escape from Washington, D.C.
They had roots and land on the original TVA lake i...
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