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We've found this huge, diverse land to be an inexhaustible source not only of beachy vacation fun but urban sophistication; folkloric fabulousness; spellbinding historic and archaeological sites; culinary wonders; and mucho, mucho más...

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Comment by José Balido on July 13, 2011 at 9:09pm
Here's a great way to get to Mexico free! Iberostar, the luxury Spanish hotel chain, is running a Facebook contest:

It's easy: Just tell us what you’d pack for your Caribbean vacation. When you're done, ask your friends to vote for your entry for a chance to win a 7-day, 6-night getaway for two at Iberostar Paraíso Beach, Mexico. Paradise, indeed!
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Comment by Mari Jo - www.GoYogaTravel.com on June 22, 2011 at 3:20am
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Comment by EnLinea Media on May 5, 2011 at 8:08am
Happy Cinco de Mayo to all Tripatini members! To celebrate, in our blog today we've got a a look at one of its lesser-known contributions to world cuisine.
Comment by John Lamkin on March 20, 2011 at 4:22pm
MEXonline has good info on buying in Mexico
Comment by Vincent Russo on March 20, 2011 at 3:52pm
I read your blog Nancy. good and clear. But what if I buy a house and 40 years from now my son wants to sell it. Will he be at a disadvantage as a seller if people see a trust that expires in 10 yrs?
Comment by Nanci Benefiel on March 20, 2011 at 3:43pm
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Delete Comment I have been reading various comments about owning property in Mexico. We own in Cabo San Lucas,our second property.  We  bought the first in 1997, sold it in 2005 and purchased another home in 2007.  We have always gone through a realtor and a notary to make sure our paperwork is complete and we own the property.  The notary is actually more important than an attorney.  Here is a link to an article I published on my blog regarding owning property in Mexico. Comment by Nanci Reiff Benefiel 58 seconds ago
Delete Comment I have been reading various comments about owning property in Mexico. We own in Cabo San Lucas,our second property.  We  bought the first in 1997, sold it in 2005 and purchased another home in 2007.  We have always gone throught a realtor and a notary to make sure our paperwork is complete and we own the property.  The notary is actually more important than an attorney.  Here is a link to an article I published on my blog regarding owning property in Mexico. Comment by Nanci Reiff Benefiel 58 seconds ago
Delete Comment I have been reading various comments about owning property in Mexico. We own in Cabo San Lucas,our second property.  We  bought the first in 1997, sold it in 2005 and purchased another home in 2007.  We have always gone throught a realtor and a notary to make sure our paperwork is complete and we own the property.  The notary is actually more important than an attorney.  Here is a link to an article I published on my blog regarding owning property in Mexico. http://www.bajasurvacationrentals.com/blog/2011/01/30/what-is-a-fid...
Comment by Vincent Russo on March 20, 2011 at 12:08pm
I heard you don't get clear title to the proerpty even with a lawyer.
Comment by John Lamkin on March 20, 2011 at 11:20am
Hi Vince, The rules, as you probably know, aren't as complicated as they used to be. ALWAYS involve a compitent lawyer in the transaction.  John
Comment by Vincent Russo on March 20, 2011 at 10:49am
John I read your article and its tempting. Do you think the Mexican Government will ever back off on its complicated rules for American owners.
 

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