This month, we take a tour of the areas south of Zona Romantica, the bustling hub of Puerto Vallarta. The southern part of Vallarta is collectively known as the South Shore. It is a quiet, laid back area, yet depending on where you are, just a five to ten minute walk to into the heart of Old Town.
The greater Banderas Bay area is a high demand location for expats looking for real estate and vacation rentals. This bodes well in the future for investors looking for capital gain and passive income opportunities with potentially favorable taxation on income and gain upon disposition.
Puerto Vallarta has attracted in recent years younger families looking for a calmer lifestyle in Mexico and one of the top choices to live in is Marina Vallarta. This popular area offers real estate options for every budget, lifestyle and need. Here are our 5 top reason to consider buying real estate in Marina Vallarta.
One of Vallarta's best-kept secrets is the Colonia of Palmar de Aramara. The neighborhood is bordered by Prisciliano Sanchez to the north, Maria Montessori to the south, Francisco Medina Ascencio to the west and Cupuri to the east. What I love about Palmar de Aramara is its authentic Mexican charm.
The beach is, without a doubt, one of the most valuable resources Puerto Vallarta has to offer to the world. In this article, Gael Guadarrama tells us a little about what going to the beach means to a real Vallartense. In addition, he mentions three beaches that offer three different types of experiences.
The end of the year is approaching and, in addition to Christmas celebrations, delicious food and family time, there is something that Mexicans look forward to help them celebrate these traditional occasions: receiving the obligatory aguinaldo (Christmas bonus) payment.
On December 1st, a new real estate company was officially unveiled here in Puerto Vallarta - the Warren Brander Realty Group. Owners Greg Schell and Warren Brander, together with their amazing team, welcomed friends, clients, real estate colleagues, press and suppliers for a fun-filled evening of music, great food and libations.
The simple gift of a toy can give a kid a smile this Christmas. Warren Brander Realty Group is collecting new and unwrapped toys and delivering them to Puerto Vallarta charities. Don’t miss your chance to help make this holiday season a little brighter for local children.
As children grow into teenagers, it is just normal that they’ll want to transform their bedrooms from kids’ rooms full of toys to a more age-appropriate teen room. Updating the furniture, paint colors, bedding, and light fixtures can turn a kid’s room into a whole new space that’s perfect for this new stage of life.
How much does it cost to live in Puerto Vallarta? The answer depends, of course, on your lifestyle choices and if you own your property or not, but many ex-pats live comfortably on around $2,000 USD per month, or even a bit less. Real Estate agent Warren Brander breaks down the costs for those who rent a studio or one-bedroom condo.