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Hi everyone,
This is another interesting post from our friend Elliott, consumer advocate.
Just think, if your home were in Baja California, México, you'd not have these issues with the weather!
Please visit my webpage: http://www.bajaoceanside.com/ and contact me at: velia.in.baja@gmail.com to rescue you from all the ...
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Rent to go up because of new Marina! • 1 bath single story "Take one space, or all three" - $400 USD Monthly - Great location!
Puerto Nuevo, Playas de Rosarito - Great potential for commercial entrepreneurs in Puerto Nuevo. Lease one, two, or all three spaces for your new business.
Gran ...
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More than one hungry soul has driven down here from Southern California just for such a treat, and habitués have their favorite places in which they believe they are enjoying the best lobster in the world!
But the development is really fairly new, as is so much that is interesting in Baja. Nobody knows exact dates, but sometime ...
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The Ship of State (pick any State) is sinking fast. People are simply walking away from their homes, commercial real estate properties, businesses, neighborhoods and their old lives. Even immigrants who moved to the US for education and business opportunities are moving back to their home countries en mass where they can enjoy a better standard ...
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Great potential! Panoramic Ocean View! • 400 sq. m., 1 bath, 2 bdrm 1 1/2 story "Ready to add a full 2nd story" - $105,000 USD - Owner Motivated to Sell
Puesta del Sol, Playas de Rosarito - This home is a builder's dream! There is enough of the home already built to make it ...
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by Lic. Jacques-Edouard Beaulne, LL.B.
Previously, anyone that wanted to enter Mexico, either as a tourist or for any other reason, had to fill out an FMT known as a tourist card. The maximum time one could be legally in Mexico was 180 days, but this maximum period was at the discretion of the immigration officer at point of entry. This document ...
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Probate and successions general overview under Baja LawBy Eduardo Rosales
Attorney at Law
Have you ever thought ...
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By: Charles Sipe
Economic pressures and rising costs of living have increased the number of Americans 50 and older actively considering relocating outside of the United States to retire. With its close proximity to the US and its affordability, Mexico is the number one international destination for US residents retiring outside the ...
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Retire to Mexico -- the price is right
CNN Money
By Les Christie, staff writer April 28, 2010: 10:48 AM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The years-long trend of Americans buying homes and expatriating to Mexico has collapsed, done in by a trifecta of the recession, swine flu and an epic crime wave.
Sales volume ...
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Linda is writing from Puerto Vallarta; nonetheless, what she describes is exactly how our situation here is in Rosarito. We live completely at peace; we are not on the border, we are almost 30 miles Southwest of the border. Even Tijuana is shaping up. I hope you ...
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Mexico's passport mandate to be easedEnforcement lifted for visitors to BajaTuesday, February 16, 2010
A new Mexican government rule that U.S. visitors present passports when entering Mexico by land, sea and air will not be enforced at Baja California’s border crossings, authorities said Monday in Tijuana.
Francisco Javier Reynoso ...
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Effective December 9th 2009, there was a updated ruling proposed that could require much more documentation than before to receive a "Zero Capital Gains Tax Exemption in México when you sell your property".Take a moment and examine your Bank Trust and all your utility bills and make sure the name is consistent with the ...
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If you'd had questions about non Mexican Nationals legally owning property (land, homes) in México, the answer is a resounding YES!
Please see this important document that explains it all.
Velia Amparo Rivas
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