Mexico is the most popular country with U.S. expats, yet until now, financing--if you could get it--was at such bad terms as to be prohibitive; 14% interest rates were the norm. But that's all about to change...
Read On"One of the things we love most about Mexico is its wonderful cuisine. Not just Mexican food…which we never tire of…but foods of just about any type..."
Read OnIf you're a surfer, you've probably heard of San Blas, legendary home of the world's longest surf break, cutting a mile-long swath across sultry Matanchen Bay. But if you're not a surfer, it's likely you've never come across the little town of San Blas on Mexico's Pacific Coast, between Puerto Vallarta to the south and Mazatlan to the north. A few years from now, when the rest of the world is talking up this little corner of Paradise, remember, please, that you read it here first.
Read On"The second time we ever set foot in San Miguel de Allende--where we now live--was on a particularly lively weekend in September, a few years ago. I must admit that I am vastly understating the term ‘particularly lively’..."
Read On"This statue of Father Hidalgo is found in the main plaza of Dolores Hidalgo...the town that now bears his name...and where Mexico's revolution movement started in 1810..."
Read On"Baby boomers are preparing for the eventuality of living on their retirement incomes--if they have retirement incomes, that is..."
Read On"One of the most enjoyable parts of that culture is the music. Here, musicians stroll the streets, playing the lovely traditional songs of Mexico that can, at any instant, bring a tear to your eye or make you get up and dance..."
Read OnFed up with 12-hour days working as a family physician in the States, Murray Friedman uprooted and left the rat-race behind, finally deciding to move to Mexico, where he now runs a B&B in San Miguel de Allende with his partner...
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