What Foreign Ownership in Mexico Actually Means — And Why the Structure Is Stronger Than You Think
The most common concern I hear from serious buyers in this market: I've been told I can't actually own property in Mexico. Here is what is true, what is misunderstood, and what the structure actually means for your capital.
Living in Zona Romántica — the neighbourhood that became
In 2007 it was a few quiet blocks around Olas Altas. What it became is the most accelerated neighbourhood transformation the city has ever experienced.
Living in Amapas — where Vallarta's design story began
Twenty years ago a development called Avalon changed the visual language of Puerto Vallarta real estate. What Amapas has been ever since.
Living in Conchas Chinas — what the listings don't tell you.
My first address in Puerto Vallarta was in Upper Conchas Chinas. What I know about this neighbourhood isn't in any listing description.
The Monthly Briefing
Once a month. The things worth knowing.
A short, monthly read on what’s actually moving in Banderas Bay — market shifts, a neighbourhood worth watching, the occasional thing I’d tell a client before it reaches a listing. No noise, no selling. If a month has nothing worth your time, I don’t send one.