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Advantages to Condo Living in Puerto Vallarta , Mexico
Dec 13th, 2009 by admin

Mexico real estate sector has evolved in last few years tremendously. The property sector has strived to cater to needs of discerning international investors who expect and demand word class facilities and innovations. One such trend has been condo living in Mexico. Condo concept is very popular all over the world and every year people are increasingly adopting this option. So, why is condo living so sought after globally? What benefits and improvement in lifestyle quality does condo living offers that has caught fancy of home owners and investor both? Reasons are not too difficult to see. Every year thousands of home owners, families & individual looking for second vacation homes and investors have fuelled the growth of Mexico Real Estate. Let us list few distinct advantages of condo units over conventional homes.

1) Location, location, location: Most condo projects are located at prime location of a city. In Puerto Vallarta for instance, most condominium buildings and infrastructure are situated within a city or close to it. So the Condos in Puerto Vallarta have easy access to facilities like hospitals, restaurants, malls and schools etc. This is also good for professionals since their offices are not far enough and they can reach to their workplace without long hours of commuting.

2) Facilities: All condominium projects in Puerto Vallarta Mexico come full equipped with all basic and luxury amenities and facilities. Parking lots, gyms, spa, tennis courts and pools are some of the amenities that come most of time with the condo units. Other recreational and entertainment facilities may be available depending on the project scope and cost.

3) Management: Since, condos are managed by condo management companies, all condo units have administrators who are in charge of upkeep and maintenance of the property. All housekeeping and other needs like plumbing, electricity and cleaning of outdoor and common areas are handled by property management company. In a standalone home, the owner has to take care of these things and this could be a big hassle if you are not a local and the home is a vacation home. Condo unit are better option as experts handle and oversee all the maintenance for you for a fee.

4) 24*7 security: All condominium buildings are full secured and well protected. The condo units are equipped with advanced security features to ensure the safety and well being of each occupant inside the building. Electronic surveillance devices and alarms along with well-trained and highly-skilled guard services 24*7 keep the residents safe from outside dangers round-the-clock.

Your beachfront condo in Puerto Vallarta is within your reach. Check out the listings of Puerto Vallarta Beachfront Condos plan correctly to Finance Puerto Vallarta Homes and Condos and plan for a beautiful future today.Contact Tom Budniak for insight into this booming market.

Author: Tom Budniak

Realty Executives Costa Vallarta offers many investment oportunities like Puerto Vallarta Real Estate, Beachfront Condos, Rental Villas, Apartments etc. If you have any questions or advise regarding Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Feel free to contact Tom Budniak for the best deals in Mexico Real Estate.

Villa Puerto Vallarta: Businesses around town
Dec 13th, 2009 by admin

It?s an exciting adventure, planning a lengthy holiday in a Puerto Vallarta villa rental, and one of the cool things about it is the opportunity you?ll have to experience the ins and outs of daily life in a different country using a second language. There is no need to worry how you?ll do; the folks in Puerto Vallarta are incredibly friendly and they?ll be glad to help you learn the ropes.

One of the first things you might want to do is familiarize yourself with the medium of exchange in Mexico, the peso. The symbol used to indicate a peso ($) is the same as that for the US dollar, and you might see MX$ used to identify it. Each peso is made up of 100 centavos. You?ll encounter paper money in 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 peso notes; smaller denominations ($1, $2, $5, and $10) are available as coins.

Businesses around town will gladly accept Mexican pesos; some of them also accept US dollars, although it?s a good idea to carry some local currency. You can change the money you brought from home into pesos at banks and shops that specialize in currency exchange (casas de cambio). The exchange rate changes frequently, so it?s always a good idea to learn today?s rate before you start buying pesos.

Many shops and restaurants accept major credit cards (smaller ?mom and pop? establishments might not, so always ask before you buy/order). Expect to pay an additional charge to cover the cost of foreign exchange. You can also use your card at many ATMs to withdraw cash (remember, pesos will pop out of the machine, so this isn?t the best way to get cash for your return trip home).

It?s almost inevitable that you will do some sort of shopping during your Puerto Vallarta villa rental stay, whether you?re after groceries, sun block or souvenirs. Most major retailers open from 9 to 8; if you want to pick up something special from that little panaderia around the corner (Mexican sweet bread is worth a trip to the bakery), you should know that smaller shops, especially the ones off the beaten path, often close for a couple of hours at mid-day. No worries, though ? they?ll open a bit later and you can pick out your favorites. Just have a few pesos in your pocket in case they don?t take plastic. Before you know it, you?ll be doing business around town like you were born here.

The author is a huge fan of Puerto Vallarta and enjoys his vacation at Villa Rental Puerto Vallarta. For further information on Vacation Rentals in Puerto Vallarta and Puerto Vallarta Vacation Rental please visit www.villaencantada.com.

The Three Eyed Iguanas of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Dec 13th, 2009 by admin

By: Jim Scherrer

The word ?iguana? is the Spanish derivation of the Carib (Amerindian) word, ?iwana?; a name given to a family of lizards that are found throughout the Americas.

Iguanas are one of the five generally recognized infraorders of the lacertilian suborder of reptiles which includes all lizards. The Iguanidae family is only one of about 17 families of the lacertilian suborder; it includes the subfamilies of iguana iguanas (green) and spiny-tailed (black) iguanas which are abundant in the Puerto Vallarta, Mexico area. This entire order of reptiles has been traced back to Tianyusaurus who roamed the Earth during the Late Cretaceous Period, 65-100 million years ago.

Iguanas have been used as a food source in Central and South America for the past 7,000 years and are still used as a source of meat; often referred to as gallina de palo, “bamboo chicken” or “chicken of the tree,” because they are said to taste like chicken. Leather from the iguana hide has also been a prized material for centuries.

Although green iguanas are in peril, they are not considered an endangered species; they are considered to be a threatened species and today they are used mainly as pets with 800,000 imported to the U.S. in 1995 alone. Even though hunting, trapping, or killing iguanas is illegal throughout Mexico, they are nevertheless still sought after as pets. Aside from humans, iguanas have few natural predators; however hawks and owls will attack the smaller ones. Since iguanas are preyed upon by hawks, their fear of hawks is exploited by blowing a hawk’s whistle which makes the iguana freeze and become easier to capture in the wild. Iguanas have claws and powerful tails to fight off most all other land based predators and if caught, they have the ability to shed off a portion of their tail which will later grow back.

Iguanas are commonplace around the Puerto Vallarta area living mainly in trees but also often seen bathing in the sun while on the ground or on large rocks. The tropical climate and lush foliage in PV provide the ideal environment for these ancient reptiles (as well as for us ancient retirees!); a never ending year-round supply of food with an abundance of leaves, fruit, and flowers such as hibiscus and bougainvilleas. As we have witnessed at one of the eight local golf courses, they are pretty fast runners and excellent swimmers!

In Puerto Vallarta, iguanas are often used as company logos, in names of establishments such as restaurants, nightclubs, and cantinas, house names, fiesta names, etc., even in the name of a prestigious neighborhood: Isla Iguana, located in the Marina area. They are often the subject of large sand sculptures on the beach in front of the downtown malecon, molded into pottery items, incorporated into all types of paintings, and included in various other forms of art. Of course, it?s almost impossible to lay on the beach in PV without one of the local boys coming by with his four foot long pet iguana for a photo op! In fact, it was the iguana that put Puerto Vallarta on the international map in 1963 when John Huston filmed ?The Night of the Iguana?. Ever since then, the iguana (along with its relative, the gecko) has remained one Vallarta?s most recognized symbols.

Okay, you must be getting impatient wondering what the deal is regarding the three eyed iguanas of Puerto Vallarta; well, it just so happens that all iguanas have three eyes! The third eye, referred to as the parietal or pineal eye, is located on top of the iguana?s head. It is covered by a thin film of skin and therefore does not clearly see color or details but it does detect sun, shade, and movement of overhead predators.

These three eyed reptiles also have a large loose flap of skin under their chin called a dewlap. The dewlap can be moved in or out to show off during mating or warn attackers, but more importantly, it?s used to regulate the body temperature. It has many blood vessels running through its thin skin and therefore, on a hot day, the iguana can get in the shade and stick out its dewlap to let the body heat escape; on a cold day, it can bathe in the sun and stick out its dewlap to absorb as much of the sun rays as possible. With this handy little built-in heat exchanger, the iguana can enjoy the hot Mexican sun and never sweat!

Villa Puerto Vallarta
Dec 12th, 2009 by admin

Folks who rent a villa Puerto Vallarta for a week or two might think of Mexican food as international and exotic, but to folks who live in this resort city year-round, it?s really just home cooking. Here, genuinely international cuisine has its origins much farther away (the burgers at Carl?s Jr. do not count as ?international? for this purpose, even though their roots are from north of the border). In fact, local diners in the know have voted, and they recommend a couple of restaurants for the hungry who seek an ?ethnic? dining experience.

Good Eats in El Centro

When the taste buds call out for something sweet or spicy with an Asian flair, Archie?s Wok appears to be the place to go. Located in El Centro at Francisca Rodriguez 130, the place gets good reviews from the people who eat there, and it earned a place as the People?s Choice ?hands down? favorite for superb Asian dining in 2009. They serve lunch and dinner from 2 to 11, and word is it?s the best non-Mexican food in town; savory dishes feature coconut milk, curry, garlic and more in a blend of Thai and south Asian cuisine.
Not a fan of Asian food? Don?t worry ? there are plenty of other great ?off shore? dining opportunities a short taxi ride from your villa Puerto Vallarta. La Dolce Vita, for instance, is quite popular for Italian food. The pizza, the homemade pasta and the views from Diaz Ordaz 674 in El Centro make for a winning combination. Quite a few return diners say they make it a point to take a meal here at least once during their visit to town.
El Brujo, at Venustiano Carranza 510 in El Centro, is more renowned for its seafood dishes than for its international flair (remember, Mexican food is not international when you?re in Mexico). This place is affordable and the food is fresh and tasty, so expect a wait if you arrive without a reservation. Don?t let the modest d

Puerto Vallarta – Hottest Destination in the Mexico Real Estate Market
Dec 12th, 2009 by admin

If you’ve ever considered getting involved in the, Mexico Real Estate market Puerto Vallarta may be the best choice of location. With its sparkling waters and relaxing beaches, Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico’s top vacation destinations. For people who want to spend their time relaxing, Puerto Vallarta also offers opportunities for spa treatments and other services that will help vacationers relax and enjoy the beauty of this beach destination.

If you want to rent or buy your own property, get familiar with the Puerto Vallarta real estate market so you’ll know what areas have the best properties and the most attractions. If you want a quiet location, you may want to consider choosing a property in a more secluded area. The property you purchase will depend greatly on your own personal preferences; there is no perfect property that will make everyone who wants to get involved in the Mexico real estate market completely happy.

If you need help searching for potential properties, you can enlist the help of a qualified Mexico realtor. He or she can help you figure out what kind of property you would like to rent or purchase and then help you find properties matching your needs.

Investing in the Puerto Vallarta real estate market is different than purchasing your own home for personal use. There are many types of investment properties available from condos to villas and even commercial property sales. The key to successfully investing in this market is to find out what you are looking for in an investment property and then viewing properties that match these carefully chosen details.

If you want to purchase the property, make repairs, redecorate, and then sell it for a profit, you’ll want something that is structurally sound and needs only minor repairs. Some fresh paint and updated fabrics can make all the difference in the world when showing a property to potential buyers. If you intend to keep the property in your investment portfolio and use it as a rental property, you’ll need to purchase a property that will be in demand by vacationers or local residents.

You’ll also need to familiarize yourself with the rules of being a landlord in Puerto Vallarta to make sure your property remains an investment and not a nightmare. Whether you choose to make your home there or simply invest in a property, the Puerto Vallarta real estate market has something to offer for everyone.

Your beachfront Puerto Vallarta property in Mexico is within your reach. Check out the listings of Puerto Vallarta Real Estate, Cancun Real Estate and Playa del Carmen Real Estate, Puerto Vallarta Property and Cancun Real Estate for insight into this booming market.

Tom Budniak operates, owns, and manages Realty Executives Vallarta here in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Tom’s office is considered by many in the industry to be the top office in Puerto Vallarta. Tom, from Realty Executives Vallarta and Mexican Caribbean is a Certified Member of RMRE and MLS 4 Riviera Maya. Check out all of the resources available through Tom and Realty Executives Vallarta.

Author: Tom Budniak

Puerto Vallarta Real Estate has many excellent property investment oportunities like Beachfront Condos, Rental Villas, Apartments etc. If you have any questions, requests or need any advise regarding Mexico Real Estate, feel free to contact Tom Budniak. Deals Property in Mexico including Playa del Carmen Real Estate as well.

Mexico Beachfront at Its Best – Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Offers Certified Clean Beaches
Dec 12th, 2009 by admin

If you are considering buying a luxury condo or a dream home on the Mexico BeachfrontPuerto Vallarta Real Estate provides one of the best options available.  Besides the luxurious condos or beautiful villas available with a fantastic view of the ocean and the Sierra Madre Mountains, we must remember one of the key reasons why we are choosing to buy real estate in Mexico; the beaches.  Puerto Vallarta’s beaches are among the best, and besides the natural beauty, the municipal and state governments are constantly making an effort not only to keep them clean and safe, to make sure that they meet the highest standards and continue to be among the best.  Recently this effort was recognized when the prestigious “Clean Beaches” certification was given to two of Puerto Vallarta’s beaches.

This certification ensures the cleanliness, safety and environmental protection of the the beaches,  with ongoing cleanliness and protection.  The certification increases the competitiveness of Puerto Vallarta real estate within the Mexico beachfront market.  So far only eight beaches have been certified in Mexico, and two of these are in Puerto Vallarta, making the Puerto Vallarta Real Estate region one of only five areas that have received this special distinction.

The two beaches are “Garza Blanca” and “Los Camarones,” and the city invested weeks of intensive work to comply with  the 60 conditions of the new program.  A large amount of work and dedication was required to obtain the certification.  While Puerto Vallarta’s beaches were already very clean, the certification has purposely been made very difficult to obtain – a fact which speaks even more for Puerto Vallarta’s accomplishment.  The effort will be on-going, in order to maintain the certification.  Besides this effort the city is also planning to improve signs, access for people with disabilities, implement educational measures and public awareness for care of the environment.

In Puerto Vallarta looks are not deceiving; the luxury you see is real, and the beautiful, clean beaches have been certified to be free of pollution and to meet the highest level of safety.  If you are considering buying beachfront, why not buy in a place that is guaranteed to have the best beaches around?

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“Vive Mexico” to bolster Puerto Vallarata Real Estate
Dec 10th, 2009 by admin

A key driver to Puerto Vallarta Real Estate market is that it’s a tourism magnet. Every year tourists from US, Canada , Europe and other parts of world flock to the shores of Puerto Vallarta. Though layman may be thinking of avoiding investing in the real estate market, savvy investors are of the view that this is the best time to buy real estate in Puerto Vallarta. Now, you may be inclined to ask why is that? The reasons are many. The world is still in recession with major economies still struggling with crashed real estate market. Mexico got lot of unwarranted negative press due to swine flu travel warnings. These factors have driven down the demand and prices to historic lows. As anyone familiar with Puerto Vallarta and Mexico real estate on the whole knows, these are just temporary cyclic downturn, and the inherent strength of property market in Mexico. Keep in mind that as soon as news of economy recovering trickles in the real estate prices will rebound. So don’t wait for new lows.

To boost investor’s confidence, Mexican government recently announced “Vive Mexico” initiative. The initiate is aimed at Tourism industry which means that any upward trend in the inflow of tourists will have many spinoffs. First of all the Mexico Real Estate will benefit directly and subsequently local economy will bounce back.

So what exactly is “Vive Mexico ?”
It’s a $90 million campaign to revive Mexico ’s tourism industry, which has suffered as a result of the swine flu outbreak.

President Felipe Calderon Monday in Mexico City announced the new campaign, called “Vive Mexico” (Long Live Mexico). Many Mexican celebrities joined in the effort to revive the badly hit Mexico industry. The Mexican President said Vive Mexico campaign is not just a promotional campaign, but a national movement calling for the participation of all Mexican citizens. Many celebrities, like Spanish tenor Placido Domingo, Mexican actor Diego Luna and Mexican football player Rafael Marquez, are expected to take part in the campaign to draw tourists back to Mexico.

The funds allotted to campaign will be used to promote Mexico as a premier tourist destination with unparalleled attractions, locations and beauty. The campaign will mainly target Mexico as a tourist destination in North Americas, Europe and rest of the world. All channels of media like radio, television, print etc will be utilized to carry forth the message of the program. Also, celebrities will be used imaginatively to educate the world about Mexico and its rich culture.

The campaign will aim at boosting tourism this summer season. For the Puerto Vallarta real estate this means that tourism, a major contributor to the real estate market here, will benefit a lot. As tourism recovers, all sections of the economy will ne injected with new breathe of life.

So all potential investors are advised to consider all these factors wisely before investing in real estate.

Your beachfront real estate in Puerto Vallarta is within your reach. Check out the property listings of Puerto Vallarta, plan correctly to Finance Puerto Vallarta Homes and Condos, and plan for a beautiful future today. Contact Tom Budniak for insight into this booming market.

Author: Tom Budniak

As you can see, Puerto Vallarta Real Estate has many excellent property investment oportunities like Beachfront Condos, Rental Villas, Apartments etc. If you have any questions, requests or need any advise regarding Puerto Vallarta Villa Rentals or Mexico Vacation Rentals, feel free to contact Tom Budniak.

Herd Mentality as it Applies to Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Dec 9th, 2009 by admin

By: Jim Scherrer

With the incredibly fine winter climate, proximity to the US and Canada, and the amenities offered, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico has long been recognized as a great resort destination as well as retirement haven for North Americans.

Beginning early in the 21st century, Vallarta, as with many other resort destinations, began an explosive period of growth. Developers from around the world flocked to Vallarta in order to cash in on the baby boomer retirement plans. Within a short period of time, most of the finest beach front and hillside properties were snatched up and planning began in earnest. Tower cranes were erected, dotting the skyline throughout the city, and construction workers from neighboring states rushed to the area for employment.

As soon as the above projects were announced, the developers threw up beautiful sales offices and prepared for the land rush. These nice, spacious, air conditioned offices typically had comfortable lounge areas with new furnishings, pretty magazines, sometimes piped in music and perhaps a few free margaritas. They were typically staffed with English speaking, well dressed, experienced, professional sales personnel. Most of these new offices had multiple sales cubicles with the capability of negotiating two or three contracts at a time; some even had counters where the buyers could get in line to wait their turn for such a unique opportunity to own a piece of Paradise. Granted, it never quite reached the point that it did in Florida, where they were holding lotteries and drawing lucky buyer numbers out of a hat!

During the first few years of the decade, the North Americans were grabbing up the new condos at such a torrid pace that many of the construction projects were 30%, or more, sold out before they even broke ground. Pre-construction pricing of 10-20% off their suggested list price was frequently offered to owners of condos previously built by the developer. After all, these privileged speculators had earned the right to have the first chance to scoop up the most desirable condos at what seemed to be reasonable prices; few could afford to pass up such a no-brainer investment opportunity!

Meanwhile, as the tower cranes started whirling around and the thousands of construction workers, looking like a huge colony of ants, began their construction, the beautiful buildings started coming to reality. Money was flying in every direction and it seemed as though everyone that came to town had an extra half a million dollars to spare for their retirement dream residence. Of course, during those years, re-financing and second mortgages on North American real estate with highly inflated values was commonplace; the herd had a feeling of easy money and never ending wealth!

With the herd of somewhat naive buyers in town, the question was never whether or not they should buy a condo; it was which condo they should buy. They were virtually knocking down every real estate office door in town (approximately 80 in the area at its peak!); it was definitely a seller’s market. The developers would usually negotiate 5-10% off list price in order to give the buyer a sense of satisfaction that they had received a good deal, still leaving the developer with a substantial profit margin; everyone was happy as the good times rolled on!

By the middle of the decade, the local real estate market was humming on all cylinders and new projects were being announced almost daily. The Mexican Tourism Board announced plans for developing a new 20 mile stretch of beaches north of Vallarta and planning was underway for another 20,000 new condos. Obviously, as long as the stampede continued, they would continue building and prices would continue to escalate, resulting in a tripling of real estate values during a short 7 year period of time, i.e. the old rule of supply and demand was in full force; keep coming and we’ll keep building!

Well, as always happens, a global recession hit in 2008. However, this time it was much deeper than most had ever experienced, severely impacting the PV real estate market as the demand virtually disappeared overnight. Developers and speculators were left holding thousands of new unsold condos creating the greatest buyer’s market ever experienced in this part of the world, i.e. the supply (glut) of new condos far outnumbers the demand. Consequently, the developers and speculators are on their knees just trying to recover their costs, often discounting by 30% or more while many of those fancy real estate offices in PV were forced to close and those remaining open are doing so on shoestring budgets and reduced staffs.

The herd mentality has been clearly demonstrated on a daily basis for a number of years all over the Vallarta area and is still in play, except now the buyers are all following each other in the opposite direction; postponing purchases until someday in the future when the economy is more certain, i.e. until the coast is clear. The masses seem to feel a sense of urgency to purchase when their peers are doing so and feel no sense of urgency to purchase when prices are at the lowest levels possible. During the past year, it has been absolutely amazing to see the herd of what appear to be intelligent, educated buyers walking away from once in a life time opportunities because there’s no line up of buyers. It’s as though everyone’s afraid to be a contrarian; consequently, they’ll end up buying later at a higher price.

Buying into a given real estate market is essentially the same as buying into the stock market. Why does the herd always insist on buying high and selling low? The developers are never going to sell below their cost and current prices are as low as they’ll ever be; bargain opportunities are everywhere but once they are recognized and scooped up by the savvy buyers, the prices will surely start escalating again.

We thank our lucky stars for having bought a villa in PV twelve years ago (before it was the in-thing to do) and have seen it more than triple in value. Of course, anyone buying today at these severely depressed prices could realize a short term gain of 50% (or more) on their investment, if and when the economy ever recovers. However, knowing the way the herd mentality reacts, the majority of buyers probably won’t return to the table until it’s too late to take advantage of the current situation with its tremendous real estate values.

Are there any contrarians out there? Are there any retirees or about-to-be retirees that have any money (or credit) left? If so, you’ll never find a better time to take advantage of a seriously depressed and overbuilt real estate market. Pack your bags and come on down for a week of fun in the sun this winter and check out the phenomenal opportunities that await you in Puerto Vallarta. With the current availability of mortgages in Mexico, this is a rare opportunity to buy low and perhaps someday in the future, sell high; it’s a great concept! Disregard what the herd is doing and remember just one thing; they’re usually wrong!

(Please see Puerto Vallarta PHOTO GALLERY)

Jim Scherrer has owned property in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for 26 years and resided there for the past twelve years. The mission of his series of 70 articles pertaining to retirement in Puerto Vallarta is to reveal the recent changes that have occurred in Vallarta while dispelling the misconceptions about living conditions in Mexico. For the full series of articles regarding travel to and retirement in Vallarta as well as pertinent Puerto Vallarta links, please visit us at PVREBA.

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Puerto Vallarta Condominiums and Villas Make the Best Vacation Rentals
Dec 9th, 2009 by admin

If you’re looking for the ideal vacation rental home, Puerto Vallarta Condominiums and Villas may be the solution you need to have a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation in this beautiful destination. Instead of trying to have a great time in a cramped property with none of the comforts of home, you should consider renting one of the finest pieces of Puerto Vallarta Real Estate that you can find. One of the best things about the Puerto Vallarta real estate market is that you can find rental properties in a number of sizes and styles to suit your budget and personal needs. If you don’t need a lot of space, but you want a lot of comforts and conveniences, a condominium may be the ideal solution. Condos are often smaller than villa and other types of vacation homes, but they’re also usually well-equipped with all of the amenities you will need to have a wonderful vacation. If you have family traveling with you, a villa or other large vacation property is a better idea. You’ll have more bedrooms and bathrooms available so you won’t be stuck in a crowded rental property without access to things you need to make your vacation a relaxing and enjoyable one.

If you’re worried about finding the perfect property, relax. With the explosion of online technology, you can look for Puerto Vallarta condominiums and villas from the comfort of your own home way before you’re ready to make a decision. If you plan on visiting a specific area of Puerto Vallarta, you can choose the amenities and attractions you’re looking for and generate a whole list of vacation properties matching your criteria. You can view pictures and even take virtual tours of some of the more upscale properties. The property descriptions will let you know how many bedrooms and bathrooms are available, what kind of outdoor space each property has, what attractions are nearby, and the type of amenities that accompany each property. You’ll be able to see if a particular property matches your criteria and make your decision without having to rely on the recommendation of someone you don’t know or a short description that has no pictures or details. Finding a Puerto Vallarta real estate property can be exciting because you’re choosing a major part of the success of your vacation. If you stick to a list of what you’re looking for, shopping around for Puerto Vallarta condominiums and villas can actually be a pleasurable experience.

Your beachfront property in Mexico is within your reach. Check out the listings of Playa del Carmen Real Estate, Puerto Vallarta Property and Cancun Real Estate for insight into this booming market.

Author: Tom Budniak

Puerto Vallarta Real Estate has many excellent property investment oportunities like Beachfront Condos, Rental Villas, Apartments etc. If you have any questions, requests or need any advise regarding Mexico Real Estate, feel free to contact Tom Budniak. Deals Property in Mexico including Playa del Carmen Real Estate as well.

Luxury Villas And Condo Rentals In Puerto Vallarta
Dec 8th, 2009 by admin

Condo rentals in the Mexico?s resort city of Puerto Vallarta are situated at convenient locations from where the tourists can get easy access to the essential items of daily needs. Prices of the condo rentals rely on the provided facilities and the season as well. Common vacationers also enjoy at Puerto Vallarta as Condos that are optimally priced and decently furnished are also available in large numbers. Puerto Vallarta offers various attractions for the vacationers. Tourists staying in condo rentals get the chance to seek and enjoy many varieties of attractions at the same time. In condo rentals the visitors enjoy subdued life and also relish the adventures of the neighborhood places. Puerto Vallarta marine life is very colorful and diverse.

Tourists staying in condo rentals really enjoy scuba diving. They also get the opportunity to explore the dolphins, sharks and fishes living there as they snorkel in the bay. Calm waters allow the visitors to enjoy leisure of skiing, para sailing and swimming as well. There are vast varieties of water sports in Puerto Vallarta that attracts the vacationers. Waters around the city make it a great tourist?s destination for fishing. Different types of fishes are found in the waters of Puerto Vallarta like dorado, sailfish and marlin. Tourists can easily catch these fishes by the help of fishing boats. Tourists in Puerto Vallarta condo rentals can enjoy both salt water & fresh water fishing.

Besides all these luxuries and entertainments in Puerto Vallarta, there are also other entertaining activities and attractions as well that make the vacations of the tourists more enjoyable and delightful. Near the condo rentals are located the golf courses when the vacationers can play and really have a ball. Tourists can register easily in any of the golf courses and have fun. These golf courses are near the condominiums, so the tourists can go there easily by taking a short walk. Sponsored buses are also available that take the visitors from the condo rentals to the golf courses.

Art galleries, boutiques, shopping malls are found in large numbers situated near the condo rentals in Puerto Vallarta. Everything is available in Puerto Vallarta for the tourists to shop including expensive art pieces to low cost ornaments. Tourists in Puerto Vallarta city have easy access to the department stores & the clothing of well known designers from the condo rentals and villas. Puerto Vallarta for its famous foods and vast varieties of restaurants is known as the Mexico?s “culinary capital”. There are about 250 restaurants in Puerto Vallarta that cater to the different clienteles visiting the city. Tourists staying in condo rentals get the chance to relish the Mexican and other international cuisine as well in the restaurants situated near by the condo rentals in Puerto Vallarta.

Puerto Vallarta is a dream paradise for the honeymoon couples. Night life in Puerto Vallarta is very delightful and enchanting so those couples who are looking to make their honeymoon more pleasurable should come to Puerto Vallarta. Couples staying here in luxury villas and condo rentals enjoy spending their time in night spots and relish all different kinds of drinks and music.

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