17 Bayberry Road Orangeville Real Estate For Sale MLS Listing Bungalow Senior Living, ipro realty
January 30, 2012 by admin
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Fantastic Detached Approx. 2480 + 2240 Sq Ft 4 BR 4 WR Bungalow on 1/2 Acre in Estate Development Backing Onto Conservation in Orangeville / Mono. Centre-hall With Skylight, Large Living Room With French Doors, Formal Dining Room, Large Eat-In Kit W Cntr Island, Cook-top & B/I Oven New 2011 & W/O to Deck. Fully Fenced Yard w In-Ground Pool With Heater New In 2009, Patrn Concrete Patio, Large MBR With En-Suite & W/I Closet & Walkout To Own Deck, Finished Bsmt With Seperate Entrance In-Law Suite & W/Os To Patio, Pool & Yard. New Roof Shingles 2007, Wtr Softnr 2007, Hardwood 2010, Ceramics, Access From Laundry Room To 3-Bay Garage With Insulated Doors New 2011, 2 Gar Door Opnrs, Patrn Concrete Walkway 2006, Washer, Dryer, CAC (New 2009) & More. ** Bunglaow, Pool, Orangeville, MLS, Listing, House, home, Adult life style, senior living, bungalow ipro realty **
Georgetown Texas Real Estate Stays Hot With Top 10 Ranking
October 30, 2010 by admin
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Georgetown Texas real estate is a hot commodity right now. Not only has it sidestepped many of the problems of the bubble, but it is gaining new recognition for it’s growth and infrastructure from a unique niche: wine lovers. Georgetown Texas real estate is particularly hot now that it has been named one of the 10 great places to retire for wine lovers by U.S. News and World Reports. The prominent magazine asked a handful of wine experts ideal places for wine lovers to retire and Georgetown, a northern suburb of Austin, Texas, received rave reviews.
The reasons are easy to see. Georgetown is close to approximately three dozen wineries in the beautiful Texas Hill Country of Central Texas. The greater Georgetown area has three wineries: Georgetown Winery, Vineyard at Florence, and Water 2 Wine. Each winery offers tastings, tours, and opportunities to take varieties home. The Hill Country also provides other incitements of interest, including Black Bass fishing, antique shopping and tours of the wineries.
The appeal of Georgetown goes beyond the vineyards. The Austin suburb has been named The Best Place in America to Retire by Retirement Places Rated, one of the oldest and most popular guidebooks for boomers and seniors looking to relocate upon retirement, Top 10 Great Retirement Spots for Golf Nuts by U.S. News and World Reports, Top 12 Places to Buy an Old House by THIS OLD HOUSE Magazine, and The #2 Best Place in the Nation to Start a Business.
All of the indicators point to Georgetown as an outstanding place to live and own real estate. The mild winters and rolling hills in Central Texas are a beautiful and comfortable place to live, and make for an ideal place to grow wine. The Sun City retirement community in Georgetown is an age-restricted community for individuals over the age of 55 and feature premiere luxuries that include golf courses, hobby shops, pools, lakes for fishing, and other popular recreational activities. There are also social activities for every interest under the “sun”, including crafts, computers, sewing, cards, investments, and dancing. The Sun City community includes single family dwellings, as well as duplexes, town homes, and apartment buildings. Best of all, the cost of living is so low that it comes as a shock to many new residents!
Proximity to Austin is also another selling point of Georgetown Texas real estate. While Georgetown has most of the infrastructure any retiree would want, the medical care, airport, bright lights, and amenities of Austin are less than a 30-minute drive.
GeorgetownCustomHomes.com delivers up-to-date information on Georgetown Texas real estate and homes for sale, as well as real estate information for surrounding communities. Edward Lui is a real estate agent who will give you a customized home buyer experience – he will be your full-time advocate and liaison between builders, contractors, and lenders to find the perfect home unique to your needs. If you’re looking for Georgetown Texas real estate, visit GeorgetownCustomHomes.com and contact Edward Lui.
The Finest In Tucson Real Estate
October 29, 2010 by admin
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While filled with plenty of more affordable housing options, Tucson, Arizona is also host to a plethora of high-end communities, subdivisions and neighborhoods, especially in the northern and northwestern sections of the city. For example, the Tucson luxury real estate communities of Oro Valley, Marana and Catalina Foothills are home to a wealth of upscale communities, both gated and non-gated, and in fact, Oro Valley has been called one of the most affluent communities in the southwest. Oro Valley’s master-planned community of Rancho Vistoso boasts a number of gated subdivisions, including the luxury subdivision of Honey Bee Canyon, which contains only 48 lots sized at over an acre each, as well as intimate venues such as Fairfield at Vistoso, a golf subdivision on the Vistoso Golf Course.
Nestled across the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains, the master-planned community of Dove Mountain lies in the nearby town of Marana. Like Rancho Vistoso, Dove Mountain is home to several gated communities, including The Gallery and Canyon Pass. The very private and gated Gallery Canyon has only 15 residences and The Overlook boasts just 17 custom-built houses, while gated courtyards are the pièce de résistance at the Private Collection at the Terrace. Within these communities, views typically are right on the fairways of one of the two courses of the Gallery Golf Club, making these addresses ideal for golfers and spectators of the sport. But that’s not all; there’s also Dos Lagos on the club’s south course. The posh living quarters here currently carry price tags of more than $1 million each.
Other subdivisions in Dove Mountain include the retirement community of Heritage Hills, The Villages, Quail Crossing, The Preserve and The Bluffs. Dove Mountain features four golf courses, including the course at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, host of the World Golf Championships – Accenture Match Play Championship.
The community of Catalina Foothills is also home to dramatic homes and estates, including Catalina Foothills Estates which is a collection of gorgeous neighborhoods located just slightly north of Tucson. These communities, some of which are gated, offer a subtle blend of architectural styles ranging from Tuscan-inspired motifs to magnificent desert estates to territorial ranch homes. For families with school-age children, it’s important to note that the Estates are served by the Catalina Foothills School District, which is consistently ranked as one of the top school districts in Arizona.
With spectacular views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and the city of Tucson itself, Cobblestone Homes is considered one of the most elite subdivisions in Catalina Foothills. If you’re a golf aficionado, you can choose to make your home in one of Catalina Foothills’ scenic golf subdivisions such as La Paloma, which is made up of several smaller neighborhoods surrounding the golf course at the exclusive Westin La Paloma Resort.
Meanwhile, The Canyons in Catalina Foothills is nestled right next to the base of the Santa Catalinas and features homes currently ranging in price from $2 million to $8 million. Every house is on a large, private lot and has a wonderful view of the mountains, with some also overlooking the city lights of Tucson.
Las Vegas Real Estate Market – 2006 Reflections
October 23, 2010 by admin
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As another year comes to a close it’s a great time to ponder what 2007 will bring to the Las Vegas real estate market. Perhaps 2006 reflections will give us a clue of what we have to look forward to.
There’s more to Las Vegas than neon lights, casinos, and late night entertainment. It’s also a wonderful place to put your roots down. Here is a state with no state taxes, low unemployment, lots of recreation and parks, and terrific neighborhoods to raise your children in. And it’s apparent that this little secret is out says the Las Vegas real estate market of 2006 statistics.
If you prefer the look and feel of a country club atmosphere just head to North Las Vegas and check out the North Las Vegas real estate market where you will find planned communities designed for active adults that want to make Vegas their home or perhaps even retire here – after all the weather’s perfect. The Las Vegas real estate market reflected just that last year.
Based on the most recent Las Vegas real estate market information collected from the MLS records it appears that the house prices in the Las Vegas real estate market are still very close to what they were in the latter part of 2005.
During 2006 the Las Vegas real estate market saw the average single family dwelling was selling around the $340,000 for a one bedroom home, $370,000 for a three bedroom home, and $520,000 for a four bedroom home.
The Las Vegas real estate market also saw town homes and condos come in around the $250,000 figure. And although no numbers are presented for commercial development there was at least a 20% increase on average over what the Las Vegas real estate market saw in 2005.
It’s interesting to note that although the selling price for 2006 was up the Las Vegas real estate market saw a decrease in the actual number of homes that sold although for those houses that did sell more than 65% sold in less than 60 days.
You might be surprised to discover that the average family income for 2005 was just over $50,000 and the medium household income average was around $45,000. These numbers would indicate that the average purchasers where not wealthy but in fact living on a modest income.
The Las Vegas real estate market caters to three different markets two of which fit the average earnings criteria – those that have retired living on a fixed income and your average younger family.
Then there is one third of the market that fits the criteria of wealthy. This group finds their home in Vegas for a variety of reasons – entertainment, business and investment opportunities, climate, and location. Whatever the reason that brings this group to the area to explore the Las Vegas real estate market they know exactly what they want.
The Las Vegas real estate market is a lucrative market that can provide a home now and an investment for the future.
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Boynton Beach Florida Real Estate / Byonton Beach Real Estate
October 21, 2010 by admin
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Boynton Beach is Palm Beach County’s third largest city. Its sprawling waterfront has unsurpassed boating and water activities. The downtown area of Boynton Beach real estate is undergoing a strong redevelopment effort including a multi-million dollar marina project. The Congress Ave. area from Gateway Blvd. south is home to the Boynton Beach Mall, Boynton Town Center and Renaissance Commons, the wonderful mixed-use community of shops, restaurants, condos and townhomes.
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Boynton Beach Florida real estate is also known for some of the finest active adult (over 55+) communities. Buy a lovely home perfect for entertaining your friends and
go to the million dollar clubhouses that have dining, entertainment shows, classes in art & crafts, swimming, tennis and some even have golf courses. Whether you want to partake in the festivities or simply enjoy your spacious home, Boynton Beach real estate is a wonderful lifestyle that offers everything you could want. Boating and water sports are the highlights of Boynton Beach’s beautiful waterfront areas. Ocean Ridge is the city that sits on the ocean just east of Boynton Beach.
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Valencia Pointe Boynton Beach homes is one of developer GL’s active adult (over 55+) neighborhoods that offers the special life that retirees desire. Their sprawling clubhouse is
a mecca for meeting friends and enjoying all that Florida living has to offer. Whether you take classes, play a game of tennis or join an organization, you can be busy from sun up to sun down. The Valencia’s are extremely popular and a new Valencia (Valencia Reserve) is presently being developed. Don’t forget to preview Tivoli Lakes and Tivoli Reserve, Cascades and many. many more of Boynton Beach’s active adult neighborhoods .
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Whatever lifestyle you seek, Boynton Beach real estate has it at every price point. Whether you seek and upscale luxury homes or condos on the intracoastal waterway or a single-family home in “Old Florida” type neighborhoods that offer the charm and intimacy of years ago, Boynton Beach real estate will fulfill your wish. If you wish wonderful weather and an active way of life during your retirement years, Boynton Beach real estate will surpass your expectations.
Playa del Carmen Real Estate; Benefit of a Fast Growing Community
October 21, 2010 by admin
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Playa del Carmen has been one of Latin America’s fastest growing municipalities over the past few years. Everyone knows that this means opportunities for investment, especially since this growth stems from thriving tourism.
But exactly how does this fact benefit you as a Playa del Carmen real estate buyer?
More Property Options – A growing community means that there are more property options. Of course, not all of those options will be suitable, but this growth is creating new upscale areas not only next to the beach, but also near nice shopping centers or golf courses. The variety of property types is also increasing to include homes and condos in the standard sense, but also innovative ideas such as eco-communities and boutique gated communities which offer distinct services for a lifestyle options.
Increasing Demand – If you are going to resell your Playa del Carmen real estate or rent it out, tourism based growth means that there will be a healthy demand on the market for your property. This is important both from an investment perspective, and just as a general form of security.
New Services – With growth come amenities like Walmart, modern English movie theaters, large malls, world-class golf, modern hospitals, bilingual schools (important if you have kids), marinas and much more.
Business Opportunities – Buying property for business reasons – either renting it out for income or otherwise – also becomes a more feasible undertaking when there is healthy growth in the area. While most buyers see their Mexico real estate as a vacation property or for retirement, it’s becoming increasingly common for Americans and Canadians to make a living in Mexico.
While there are many locations throughout Mexico which offer excellent properties near the beachfront or by a lovely lake, Playa del Carmen’s growth points to some of the strongest opportunities as described above.
The surrounding area supports this growth; the nearby Cancun International Airport offers the most options for direct, affordable flights throughout north America from Mexico. A new airport is being planned for an hour south in the town of Tulum; the airport comes in response to Playa del Carmen’s growth, and in anticipation of upcoming growth expected in Tulum, which seems to be on the verge of following Playa del Carmen’s success.
The proximity of Cancun’s services and activities, and those appearing around Tulum, also help to consolidate Playa del Carmen real estate‘s position as one of the best choices available.
Inexpensive Retirement Living in Mexico; Cheap Mexico Real Estate
October 20, 2010 by admin
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More and more retirees are looking for ways to live well with an active and comfortable lifestyle, but stretch their retirement savings a little further at the same time. Many observers are realizing that living in Mexico is an excellent way to address this combination, due to the country’s high level of quality in services and infrastructure, while still offering an inexpensive lifestyle.
One of the first steps in saving is finding good but cheap Mexico real estate. While luxury condos overlooking the beach and high-end villas in up-scale communities are plentiful, those who really need to find savings will need to do a little more digging. The difficulty is that finding something “cheap” is useless, unless it’s also a good property, comfortably usable or easily improved without a large expense.
The good news is that a hand full of Mexico agents have gone to the trouble of finding a list of properties that balance these tricky demands. The following are a few examples.
1. A condo in an upscale golf community – $125,000
This 2 bedroom condo in Playa del Carmen is comfortable, and in a nice complex with a pool. Why so cheap? It’s a little back from the beach, kind of at the “back” of the community, and the owner is motivated to sell quickly. But it’s within walking distance to a golf course, a pizza shop, a Sam’s, and a new mall with an English movie theater. The downtown tourist area as well as the beach is about a 5 minute drive, or a comfortable bike ride (there is a bike trail shaded by tall trees.)
2. Lot with 66 feet of beachfront – $64,900
The beachfront is virgin, and the lots backs onto a beautiful lagoon. They have direct access to the federal highway, electricity, water, phone and internet. There are building permits. Hospitals and large stores are about 45 minutes away. It’s cheap because Campeche (a state on the Yucatan Peninsula) is just beginning to grow as a tourist area. These are probably the last lots of this sort you’ll find for this price; nearby similar lots are already selling for almost double.
3. A small, quaint 1 bedroom home – $45,000
These homes are small, but well build, and designed to have a second floor built, if desired. There is a large park nearby with a soccer field. Why the low price? They are on the “other side” of the highway, and the yards are not very large. The drive to the beach is about 10 minutes. If you want a quiet, relaxing low-cost lifestyle with warm weather, this kind of home could be ideal. The two bedroom version is available for about $60,000.
Of course, other examples can be found. If you are retiring on a budget, don’t rule out living near the beach with warm weather, and many services nearby – it is within reach!
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Puerto Vallarta Real Estate; Retirement, Tradition and Convenience
October 19, 2010 by admin
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There’s a good reason why Puerto Vallarta Real Estate is one of the favorites for Americans and Canadians choosing to Live in Mexico. The area provides the best of day to day activities, both in town and as outdoor recreation, as well as beautiful nature, wonderful wildlife and excellent food.
The city’s international airport provides direct flights to all major North American destinations at reasonable prices and a short travel time of only 2-4 hours.
The city offers a rich history, which, blended with its modern conveniences and services, defines day to day life in the area. It was founded on December 12, 1851 with the name “Las Peñas de Santa Maria de Guadalupe,” because of the famous holiday on that day the celebrating the Virgin of Guadalupe – a sort of “patron saint” for Mexico, and marking the beginning of Christmas holidays. These 150 years of history can still be seen in the very traditional town center with its cobble stone roads, clay-roofed homes and farmers arriving on mules.
For retirees, this history makes the city quaint in an authentic way that adds something to day to day life which cannot be created artificially or imitated.
But since its very humble beginnings, Puerto Vallarta has grown to be recognized as a world class tourist destination, and has a widespread reputation for the services and activities offered both for tourists and expats who choose Puerto Vallarta as their home.
Courtesy, friendliness and respect from both the local Mexicans gives such a welcoming touch to the city that many people from all over the world, (including about 50,000 Americans and Canadians) have chosen to return several times a year, every year, or even make it their new home for life.
Going for a walk in Puerto Vallarta is not only a matter of walking down the long boardwalk that is over a half a mile long, watching the palms sway in the salty wind and seeing the reflection of sun in the sea, but the atmosphere of harmony and serenity that these bring, for those seeking just that. For those who love fishing, the clear waters in the Bay of Banderas is ideal. Sport fishing focuses on the most extravagant fish like sailfish or marlin. Golf is another sport of international level here. Eight golf courses in the area had the honor of hosting the PGA Golf World Cup.
Of course, for retirees, it is also necessary to choose an ideal property. Many retirees prefer the convenience of Puerto Vallarta Condos, because maintenance is made much easier. Two communities near downtown which offer beautiful condos with excellent views of the bay, the town and the surrounding hills are Amapas, Alta Vista and El Cerro. Condos in these areas start around $200,000, and are only a short walk away from the old town center. Nuevo Vallarta is another favorite, about 30 minutes away from town; this newer community has several golf courses and a shopping mall. Golf course condos start around $250,000, and beachfront around $450,000.
If you are considering retiring in a warmer climate, consider Puerto Vallarta; life here is a pleasant mix of tradition and modern convenience.
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Mexico Real Estate – Top Retirement Lifestyle Choice for Canadians
October 15, 2010 by admin
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A Mexico Retirement for Canadians includes one of the most important factors to consider in your retirement; lifestyle. While budget and cost of day to day life are also a very important factor, the strong Canadian dollar, and continued price reductions in Mexico Real Estate make Mexico Retirement the perfect choice for the budget side of things. Yet, just as much as money, when you choose your retirement location, lifestyle and level of comfort and convenience must be considered, and when you’re living in Mexico these items go happily hand in hand with the excellent budget choice it presents.
First of all, let’s quickly review why Mexico is an excellent option in terms of budget for Canadians who will soon be retiring. Anyone watching the Canadian dollar will know that it recently gained considerable strength on the U.S. dollar, hovering between 94 and 96 cents US. Since real estate for the international market is sold in U.S. dollars, this means Canadians currently have a lot more buying power than a year ago when the dollar was sitting around 80 cents U.S. This new buying power will mean either you can step up your luxury and comfort level one notch, or it means you can save a 10s of thousands dollars (or even 100s of thousands, depending on your budget) in your Mexico Real Estate purchase. Furthermore, as the recession is drawing to its end, Mexico properties are still being offered at reduced prices â but these might not last long. Someone who buys soon can also count on some savings on this side of things.
These funds you save in your property purchase will go a long way in your Mexico Retirement; the new strength of the Canadian dollar also means that your dollar is worth about 12 pesos â up significantly from the 8 pesos of only a few years back. Day to day products and life’s little luxuries tend to be noticeably cheaper here in Mexico already, and now with the strength of the Canadian dollar, and the extra savings from buying your property in Mexico, this means budget can be stroked off the list of your worries for retirement.
One Canadian retirement planning expert mentioned that budget is usually not a the most significant item people are troubled by during their retirement; people who plan well will be able to live on a budget correlating to their pre-retirement lifestyle. With a broad range of property prices, and a very affordable cost of life, the option of Mexico real estate makes this even more true. So what is the most significant factor? Lifestyle. The same expert said that most people dissatisfied about their retirement feel they are not “engaged,” or they don’t have the structure or social life they’re used to.
Retiring in Mexico not only means a more affordable life, but means a lifestyle that leaves many options open, including quiet relaxation, socializing, events, activities and travel. Mexico’s key retirement destinations, such as Lake Chapala, Puerto Vallarta and Playa del Carmen, to name only a few, have a wide range of restaurants and shopping centres, as well as tennis courts and golf courses. There are also many community events such as Jazz Festivals and art shows â Mexican and international, traditional and modern. These are only a small sample of events, and each community has its own style, offering many more options for many tastes.
Also, the top real estate destinations in Mexico are home to thousands of North Americans, often with a large portion of Canadians; of these many are retirees. While it is definitely interesting and very possible to get to know the locals, sometimes it’s nice to be around people from back home. Both sides of this coin are easily found in these communities, where you´ll have neighbours from Dallas, Texas, Mexico City, Calgary, Guadalajara, New York, Vancouver, and many other places. The expat communities tend to be very active with social clubs, and many times opening branches of clubs from back home. They also plan many activities for day to day entertainment, such as getting together for cards, or bigger events such as Thanks Giving.
Part of the reason for these large Canadian and American retirement communities is the fact that you are never far from home. International airports are almost always less than an hour away, and offer regular flights to all major Canadian cities, usually direct flights. The cost of these flights are not significantly more than a flight across Canada, making visits back home easy, or friends and family can come and enjoy your beachfront lifestyle with you on vacations. While there be plenty of new friends to be made, retiring in Mexico doesn’t eliminate your contact with friends and family back home. In fact, when people see how you’re living in Mexico, you might get more visitors than you want!
Air and highway travel have greatly improved in Mexico in recent decades, and in addition to easy access to Canada, it also easy and enjoyable to visit other locations in Mexico, getting to know Mexico’s rich history and culture.
Of course, in terms of lifestyle, you can’t overlook the fact that retirement is more pleasant with warm weather all year round â you’ve already put up with too many Canadian winters! Health care has also seen significant advances in Mexico, and is now at an international level of professionalism with excellent, state of the art equipment. Many health care institutions have doctors and nurses who speak English. While you do have to pay for health care here, it is considerably cheaper than the warm destinations some Canadian retirees consider in the U.S., and it doesn’t have Canadian waiting lines. It’s fast, modern, professional and, although not free, very affordable.
While a Mexico retirement takes care of our budget needs, it also provides a top-notch retirement lifestyle, both in terms of events and activities, and being around other retired Canadians and Americans, and in close contact friends and family. If lifestyle is the most important factor, as experts suggest, Mexico real estate becomes even a better option.
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Yucatan Real Estate – Retirement in Mexico at its Best
October 15, 2010 by admin
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When you think of Mexico Retirement Communities, which place names come to mind? Maybe Lake Chapala or Puerto Vallarta? While these are excellent retirement choices, you may also wish to consider Yucatan Real Estate, especially in the capital of Merida for your retirement.
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Merida, a city of 800,000 people, is a beautiful colonial city that is full of culture, history and activity, but where retirees can still relax and enjoy a worry-free retirement with all their necessities nearby.
The colorfully painted homes and 2 or 3 storey buildings line narrow roads, which run in a perfectly straight line through the old city. In the colonial city center, you’re likely to see a horse drawn carriage or bicycles blended in with cars and modern transportation, to hear traditional music and to find great opportunities to try local food.
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Merida is also home to the largest population of Mayan people; walking through the streets of Merida, you will have a very good chance of hearing people speaking Mayan as their day to day language, with Spanish as the main language. The city was originally Mayan, established in the 13th century, and abandoned by the Mayans before the Spanish arrived in the 16th century, renaming the city Merida after the city in Spain.
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In the touristic colonial center, many people also speak English, and are very willing to help new residents find their way around. Near the city’s main attractions, police booths also include pamphlets and information in English.
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The city is clean, picturesque and very safe. On Sundays the old folks get together to dance in the city square, and the young people gather in the parks. For a retiree, this relaxing style of life in a year-round warm climate is ideal.
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But don’t imagine that Merida is a backwards city, stuck in the past; the real, living culture of the old city is the heart of a thriving metropolis which includes all kinds of communities, property types, a diverse economy and many, many activities and services.
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Nearby golf courses, live music, jazz concerts, art shows â both traditional and modern â close access to the touristy beachfront (or a only a little further to more isolated beaches, if that appeals more to you) are only a few of the activities for retirement in Yucatan’s capital.
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Because of NAFTA, living in Mexico has come to offer many of the same conveniences of living in the U.S. or Canada, and Merida more so than most parts of the country. The metropolitan area also includes modern shopping malls, new large-screen movie theaters, and international restaurants. Health care is among the best in this part of the world, drawing residents from central America. The city is also planning on investing directly into retirement-focused facilities in the near future, making retirement even more attractive here.
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And what kind of property do you imagine for your retirement? A luxury beachfront condo, a beautiful single family home near a golf course, a traditional Mexican home in a Colonial neighborhood? Merida offers these and much more, all at prices more accessible than you might imagine.
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Consider Merida for your retirement. It might just be the place for you.
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