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January 12 2009 Page 4 Features, Weather, Sports, Exchange

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Top Ten Facts about Mexico Real Estate

For more information about Mexico Alive Discovery Weekends, call Toll Free from the U.S. 1 (866) 978-8158 or Canada (800) 469-1037

Puerto Vallarta - Mexico Alive, a Puerto Vallarta-based real estate development company, has been hosting educational real estate seminars in various cities throughout Mexico for more than a year. These events are called Discovery Weekends and average about 40 attendees and $3.5 million in sales per event.
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During the four-day, three-night events Mexico Alive representatives and third-party sources educate attendees about the vast investment, recreational and retirement opportunities awaiting real estate buyers in Mexico, discussing topics such as lending, insurance, local culture, health care, property value and appreciation.
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Mexico Alive has found that Discovery Weekend attendees consistently ask the same questions, most of which are fueled by the current housing and economic crisis plaguing the U.S. In an effort to educate more people about the facts surrounding Mexican real estate purchases, Mexico Alive has decided to share the "ten things people don't know about Mexico real estate" — and didn’t think to ask until the recent housing and financial crisis.
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1. Property in Mexico can be purchased with a self-directed IRA (Individual Retirement Account) with no penalty, because buying foreign real estate is the same as buying a stock or bond. The only catch is the property must be treated as an investment.
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2. Property values in some Mexican markets have doubled in the last five years—and continue to appreciate. Even markets experiencing a slower appreciation are still steadily rising. For example, properties in Mazatlan, Mexico, have appreciated an average of ten percent per year for the past ten years.
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3. Of the 4.1 million Americans who reside in other countries, approximately one million reside in Mexico.
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4. Some of the larger groups of Americans and Canadians can be found in Mazatlan, San Miguel de Allende, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara-Lake Chapala and Los Cabos.
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5. The top ten fly-in destinations in Mexico are: La Paz, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Cancun-Riviera Maya, Acapulco, Mexico City, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
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6. Banking institutions like Wachovia (NYSE: WB) and Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) offer fixed-rate mortgages for properties in Mexico.
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7. Mexican property can now be insured by US-based title companies, such as Stewart Title (NYSE: STC) and First American (NYSE: FAF). The cost for title insurance is estimated at about $5 per $1,000.
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8. Non-nationals can now securely own Mexican real estate on or near a coastline or border with another country. The property is purchased through a bank trust (fideicomiso) or a Mexican corporation for foreign purchasers.
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9. Properties in Mexico can be purchased with a reverse mortgage.
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10. For a $140,000 investment, a buyer can own a view lot with a 900 square-foot home, a 1,200 square-foot patio and all household necessities (i.e. furniture, kitchen fixtures, etc.)
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Mexico Alive’s Discovery Weekend events are offered in various cities throughout Mexico, including Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan. In Mazatlan, the Discovery Weekends are hosted by the El Cid Resort and are all-inclusive affairs, featuring a tour of the historic city, visits to a variety of properties, sunset cruise, authentic Mexican fiesta and all food and beverages. The event costs $185 per individual or $250 per couple. Mexico Alive plans to expand its unique, educational concept of Discovery Weekends to a dozen Mexican destinations.
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Visit GetIntoMexico.com for a free information kit that’s packed with facts about Mexico’s real estate opportunities and its cost of living, or visit MexicoAlive.com. Better yet, attend one of the upcoming Discovery Weekend events in Mazatlan for a full educational experience. Upcoming Mazatlan Discovery Weekend dates: January 29-31. Call 866-978-5427 for details.

 



Workshop Tuesday January 13 12-5pm at the Clubhouse La Penita RV Park
 
Tell YOUR story!

Do you have a story to tell? Maybe you've written a novel, or have a
collection of stories from your life that you want to publish and
share with others? Maybe you have some knowledge that you think
might help generate some extra income if it were in book form? Thanks
to some great new technologies, you can publish your book without
breaking the bank. Publisher, self-published author and publishing
consultant Crystal Stranaghan will be staying at the La Penita
Trailer Park during January 2009, and this is your chance to learn
all about how you can achieve your dream of publishing your book -
and actually enjoy the process! In the spirit of things being
cheaper in Mexico, you can take what is usually a $200+ workshop for
only $50. For more information, or to book your spot, please contact
Karen Stranaghan,
stranagh@island.net or at site #102 at the Le Penita
Trailer Park or email
crystal@gumbootbooks.ca

Want to learn more about Crystal? Check out her website at
www.cjstranaghan.com

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

SPORTS

Family and faith propel Ochoa from childhood to top of women's golf

The house where Lorena Ochoa grew up overlooks the swimming pool at Guadalajara Country Club, a playground paradise for a tiny, wiry girl with big dreams. ….More

Indigenous groups keep ancient sports alive in Mexico

Athletes file onto the field carrying a mystifying array of sporting tools: tree trunks, gourds, dried palm fronds and balls made of woven cornstalk. ….More

 

Should U.S. Play Mexico In Columbus?

Play it again, Uncle Sam - when it comes to facing Mexico in World Cup qualifying, the U.S. federation has christened Columbus, Ohio, as home, sweet home…..More

Mens days winners

Second Place winners the French connection

Search for Eligible Survivors Continues
David Lord - PVNN
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I am pleased that our task force working to correct this problem has been able to identify this first group this week. We understand the difference these funds can make for these surviving spouses, especially during the holiday season.
- Dr. James B. Peake

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In a recent article, Women and Veterans Law in Mexico, I reported that tens of thousands of those widowed due to a veteran's death were not paid survivor's benefits for the month that the veteran died in.
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Because we have such a high number of women in Mexico that were formerly married to a veteran, I hope that the following information will be shared with them as it is not likely they will hear it in any news publication or on T.V.
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Washington (Dec. 24, 2008) - The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has identified nearly 11,000 surviving spouses of deceased veterans who will receive a lump-sum payment before the New Year to correct an error in their VA benefits. Also documented were more than 73,000 who had been previously paid. VA officials are still tracking down eligible survivors.
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"I am pleased that our task force working to correct this problem has been able to identify this first group this week," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. "We understand the difference these funds can make for these surviving spouses, especially during the holiday season."
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Payments will be released to these survivors on December 29th, 2008. The total value of the payments is about $24 million.
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At issue is a 1996 federal law that makes a surviving spouse eligible to receive the veteran's VA compensation or pension benefit for the month of the veteran's death. VA failed to properly implement that law in all cases.
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Most likely to have been affected by this problem are surviving spouses who never applied for VA survivors' benefits following the death of a veteran. Eligible for the payment are surviving spouses of veterans who died after Dec. 31, 1996. The Department doesn't have current addresses for many of them, which makes the process of contacting them difficult. You can contact me by email!
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VA has established a special Survivor Call Center (1-800-749-8387) for spouses who believe they may be eligible for this retroactive benefit. The Call Center is open Monday through Friday from 7 am to 7 pm, Central Standard Time. Inquiries may also be submitted through the Internet at vba.va.gov/survivorsbenefit.htm.
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Real Veterans Real Money
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The veteran population age sixty five and over now numbers nine million three hundred thousand facing a high risk of financial hardship as our U.S. economy sinks into the credit default crisis.
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Thousands of veterans, once secure in their homes, were offered and took sub prime loans and then had a new mortgage placed on their property. If they needed home repairs or money for their medical bills this was a handy and easy way to finance their needs. Banks advertised by direct mail in low income areas seeking out homeowners for sub prime loans, they made fast, easy money by re-selling these loans.
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Backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Federally backed home mortgage guarantee programs) they could then resell these with triple A ratings. These mortgages then sold in bunches of thousands to unsuspecting public pension funds and corporate money managers worldwide, as high yielding and secured income.
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Now the veteran and his family are unable to keep up with the new higher adjustable mortgage rates are reset after a two year period. These new higher rates are causing the defaults on mortgages by astounding numbers.
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The U.S. Veteran's home was their retirement nest egg, by counting on selling the empty nest after the family had grown, a dream retirement with secure financial positions was envisioned. Maybe a move to Mexico had been in plans, maybe a way to join a community with fresh new faces and explore new territory, discover new abilities not possible in the work years.
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Not one of us knows how this crisis is going to end, but we know common sense dictates that 2009 is going to be a difficult time to protect our money. I am personally concerned about those on fixed incomes diminished as hyper-inflation hits us mid 2009.
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The Billions, some say Trillions of dollars not backed by a precious metal (silver or gold) will force inflation. The reason is by printing billions of bits of paper (bank notes) placed in circulation by the Federal Reserve will only create more dollars chasing fewer goods.
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What to do? We live in Mexico and my having a source for .999 silver one ounce coins is protection from paper money devaluation. Owning safe money, saving real money, silver is the smart money used for thousands of years; it is safe for, and affordable. If you want information contact me.


David Lord has been a National Veterans Service Officer doing veteran's benefits in Mexico for over a decade. David is a combat veteran, wounded by gunshot in Viet Nam 1968 and is a retired Marine. The Veterans Administration has played a critical role in his life, by his having both medical and compensation benefits. He uses his personal experience in the claims process along with having legal and credentialed Accreditation by the Department of Veterans Affairs. His use of Congressional approved Veterans Organizations, to steer veterans and dependants through the maze of regulations and entitlements due them from military service is outstanding. For more information, email him at david.lord(at)yahoo.com.
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Click HERE for more Veteran Affairs with David Lord »»»

 

 

 


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