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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkPuerto Vallarta Real Estate | January 2008 

Experts to Detail Truth, Dispel Myths About Investing in Mexican Real Estate
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Property Management Without Tears How to self-manage in 10 hrs. a month or LESS! From a tele-conference recorded last month. Listen as two successful RealSource Clients, Mike Carroll and Linda Zenovic, tell us their secrets for self-managing investment property long distance.
Why: Buying real estate in Mexico is a complex process, even though many people hoping to earn a few centavos or dollars may say, "No Hay Problema!" (there is no problem!) or "I have a friend in the system."

Savvy real estate investors, looking for opportunities to generate wealth, are looking at Mexico as a way to realize appreciation and income but many myths and untruths are preventing them from taking advantage of the opportunities that exist from our neighbors to the south. One myth, for example, is that the Mexican government can take your property away from you. Untrue. The Mexican government cannot take your investment from you any more than the American government can take property away from a foreign owner.

What: The Mexican market appears especially ripe as the government there has implemented programs to attract foreign investment and improve their economic growth potential. Despite being the 15th-largest economy in the world, Mexico still has plenty of room to grow. In fact, the International Monetary Fund and Goldman Sachs expect Mexico to be the fifth-largest economy in the world by 2040. Real estate and investments from foreigner investors will aid in growing the Mexican economy.

Who: Our three guests on RealSource's "Income Property Investment Talk" Internet Radio show on the Voice America Network specialize in Mexican real estate investments and will set the record straight as it applies to investing in real property in Mexico. They are:

• Adrian A. Arriaga, CCIM, CIPS, Broker/Owner of AAA Real Estate & Investments in McAllen, TX and REALTOR of Record for several national U.S. companies, including Costco, FedEx/Kinko's, & JP Morgan Chase in South Texas.

• John Glaab, Vice President, International Marketing for The Settlement Company, Mexico's first escrow and title insurance company and International Editor of HOME magazine.

• Linda Jones Neil, Founder and Advisor for The Settlement Company, partner in Linda Neil Properties specializing in touristic commercial and residential real estate products and co-author of the National Association of REALTORS' course, "Doing Business in Mexico."

When: RealSource's "Income Property Investment Talk" Internet Radio show on the Voice America Network Wednesday, January 2, 2008, at 11:30 a.m. EST.

Where: Online at: modavox.com

How: To query any of the three guests, call toll-free 1.866.472.5790, to talk to the show's host, Peter L. Mosca, call 732.841.4778, or to visit the show's sponsor go to RealSource.net.



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