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| Mérida: The next Big <b>Real Estate Investment</b> in Mexico - The <b>...</b> Posted: 15 Sep 2014 02:45 PM PDT Getting there The flight from Mexico City was about as good as one can get. Interjet is one of the newer airlines in Mexico challenging the Aeromexico monopoly, and the service really shows. Despite being in the air for barely an hour, we were treated to an array of free snacks, soft drinks, and cocktails. And unlike the "rules first, service last" mindset of airlines in The Land of the Free, Interjet let us use our laptops until the final minutes before landing. While Merida is somewhat removed from the tourist track these days, it has a rich history as a tourist destination. Before the Mexican government decided to build a beach resort in a little outpost called Cancun, Merida was the jumping off point for those wishing to view Mayan relics like Chichen Itza and other ruins in the Yucatan. Merida, Mexico: the little known home to thousands of American expats who have heated up the local real estate market purchasing fixer uppers. And Merida's downtown is extremely charming. Some 6,000 Americans have moved down here to buy up historic properties in need of repair, renovate them, and either cash in or live here part of the year. And compared to Mexico City, freedom truly is on the march in this part of Mexico. My friend Jeff Berwick of The Dollar Vigilante, who lives in Acapulco, told me over drinks in Mexico City the other night that the Mexican capital is a bit too statist for his taste. The rest of Mexico, he suggested, is the real land of the free. I asked several different people here in Merida what they thought about Tulum, and all of their eyes lit up. When I asked one of my contacts here if he thought what I'd heard about Tulum real estate being a good investment in Mexico was true, he said "I hope so; I own land there." While I'm a fan of beachfront real estate in Nicaragua as an undervalued and largely unknown investment, Tulum real estate near the ocean is a potential investment for those looking for a more developed market. Tulum, Mexico: expats and investors claim it is the hidden jewel of Mexico's Riviera Maya, and the next big tourism project from which real estate investment in Mexico will benefit The beaches boast white sand, and you've got everything from the jungle to Mayan ruins at your fingertips. The easily accessible Cancun and Cozumel airports aren't far away, and roads in the region are good and getting better. For example, a three bedroom condo could rent for as little as $500 per month in Merida, a smaller, less expensive condo could be rented nightly or weekly in Tulum. It's the same thing I talked about when I suggested renting vacation homes in emerging markets on web sites like AirBNB last year. And my contact here is on to something: Mexican tourism officials have an ambitious agenda to increase tourist to Tulum and the nearby parts of the Yucatan Peninsula four-fold by 2020. Combine above average cash flows with a possible development squeeze and you've got a recipe for future appreciation. I'll have more details on Tulum real estate in the future, but for now, I can say it's the place everyone in the know is talking about. As well as Mexico is doing now, investing in Mexico real estate goes a little against my grain of finding undiscovered places. That said, as a lifestyle investment, I think there are pockets that will do very, very well in the mid- to long-term. However, as to Tulum, if worse came to worst, I can at least think of worse places to live than 80 miles away from Cancun on the Riviera Maya. by Andrew Henderson Source: http://nomadcapitalist.com/2014/02/21/next-big-real-estate-investment-mexico/ Commentscomments |
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