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I will Morocoy Quintana Roo Mexico?
I wonder what I can do while I'm there. My husband is from there and I'm sure you do not want to sit home and do nothing.
Yor'll be approximately 10 miles from Chetumal. There are plenty of Mayan ruins in the area. See map in the first linkbelow. In Chetumal, is Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marin Botanical Garden and the Manatee Sanctuary, Bay of Chetumal (a nature reserve). Chetmal Also, there are plenty of purchases because Chetumal is an import / export port. Majahual is a nice place to sit on the beach and have a beer, except when a cruise ship rises – Then things get a little crazy. If you cross the border with Belize you can go cave tubing with Vitalino Reyes. Also about a year ago, Belize was talking about building a casino somewhere Corazal City. I do not know if you came to do – check when you get there.
Cozumel Real Estate and Quintana Roo for $ 2.5 billion in 2010
Real Cozumel MLS has a unique advantage over many other real estate destinations for non-Mexicans in the fact that the state of Quintana Roo (including four in Mexico more sought after areas of real estate, Cozumel, Cancun, Playa del Carmen and Tulum) has demonstrated its ability to attract the confidence of major foreign investments on the scale even more difficult economic times. Mexico land purchases can be made with confidence that, while protecting the natural beauty of this island, excellent, the level of development of international infrastructure to support investments property buyers. Similarly, shoppers looking for a Condo Mexico , will provide many excellent options such as foreign investment continues to add luxury level, sustainable development Cozumel.
As expected private investment for the year 2010, the state government is currently in negotiations with foreign businessmen interested in investing in Quintana Roo, with a possible investment 2.5 million, which will result in more economic development. After overcoming the most difficult part of the recession, Quintana Roo is showing signs of recovery thanks to the interest shown by foreign investors in places like Cozumel, Cancun and the Riviera Maya.
The high tourism potential Quintana Roo is the state gives it an advantage over other states and even other countries, the recovery from recession. Cozumel and the rest of the Mexican Caribbean have been increasing Hotel occupancy rates in particular. As this trend continues, next year would show significant economic recovery, and residents in the area to make sure that 2010 will be an excellent year for attracting new investment and business opportunities.
The confidence of large foreign investment flows call at Cozumel and Quintana Roo means that real estate investors in the land for development, or condominium and home buyers can be confident that their purchase will be backed by modern, so far the development of infrastructure and the necessary maintenance and improvement of the infrastructure that already exists. This type Development means two things: one is the convenience of lifestyle, Cozumel will continue to offer excellent roads and hospitals. Leisure infrastructure will also continue offering a higher level. For those considering a purchase of real estate as an investment in Cozumel, this development will mean continued protection of their investment, ensuring excellent performance in well-chosen properties. For more information about living or investing in real estate Cozumel, please TOPMexicoRealEstate.com contact.
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Mexico Real Estate NETWORK; “Mexico’s Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely!” Region: Cozumel Real Estate Rita Sheese is the Cozumel AMPI chapter president. She is also a member of the Cozumel Urban Planning Commission and Foundation for Strategic Planning for the Caribbean Island. She began her career in Property Management and Real Estate Sales since 1985. (512)-879-6546
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