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Boca Del Mar Photo Gallery, Aerial Photos, Beach Access Photos, Mahahual, Mexico
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BOCA DEL MAR BEACH ACCESS |
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BOCA DEL MAR BEACH ACCESS |
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BOCA DEL MAR UTILITIES |
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BOCA DEL MAR UTILITIES ELECTRIC |
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BOCA DEL MAR CLEARING DAY |
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G.M. & Director of Mergers/Acquisitions Esmeralda Dominguez |
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Architect Sandro Palomino López |
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Architect Hugo Heriberto Gómez |
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Engineer Jose Luis Maza |
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Biologist Eligio Gabriel Sierra |
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BOCA DEL MAR CLEARING DAY Frontage & Entranceways |
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BOCA DEL MAR CONSTRUCTION |
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“Quiet white beaches, turquoise sea, lush jungle, world-class snorkeling and scuba diving, and a region packed with wildlife and Mayan culture.”
“A big cadre of American baby boomers looking to retire someplace sunny and cheap is fueling a land rush in the Riviera Maya, a small, idyllic slice of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.”
“Retire in style south of the border. New resorts in Mexican beach communities are attracting many American expatriates. In the past 10 years, new Mexican beach resorts have attracted a flood of American expatriates to retirement and second home communities.”
“La Vida Cheapo. For 600 bucks a month, retirees in Mexico can live in a three bedroom home, with a gardener. For a cool thousand...well, you won't believe it.”
“As the Caribbean resort of Cancun heads toward 40 years of wowing Americans with its turquoise waters and often-wild nightlife, the younger Riviera Maya just down the highway is barely coming of age. Its new, ultra luxurious resorts are comparable to anything in the world.”
“Riviera Maya: Building spree like Spain of 20 years ago.”
“Not so long ago, Mexico's Riviera Maya was a sleepy stretch of Caribbean coastline. Now every hotel group wants in on the action.”
“Tulum: Top 10 beaches we love.”
“The Develpment Director of Donald Trump International/ Irongate, Carlos Palafox gave us a preview that his firm is evaluating some properties near Tulum, to build a tourist project with an estimated investment of $200 to $530 million dollars.”
“Tulum has become a bustling tourist spot.”
“Today, visitors from across the globe who vacation at Tulum experience one of Mexico's finest beaches with an added bonus: the chance to admire the architecture of the ruins and feel the awe of this ancient and notoriously advanced civilization.”
“In addition to stunning coastline, the Riviera Maya is home to impressive archaeological and natural wonders.”
“Amid the lavish resorts of Mexico's Playa de Carmen, couples indulge in intimate massages surrounded by lush, fragrant gardens. Private infinity pools, secret dining spots, and Mayan saunas right on the beach are all here for the taking.”
“Best Mexico Escapes: Riviera Maya & Punta Allen Peninsula: Away from the popular resort of Cancun, the Riviera Maya's heavenly quiet getaways offer tranquility at low prices on beautiful palm-lined beaches. South of the Tulum ruins, Punta Allen's beachside budget inns offer some of the most peaceful getaways in the country.”
“Cozumel, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen named as 3 of the top 5 in international destinations for 2008.”
“Playa del Carmen shines in the daylight with palm-swaying beaches lined with beautiful people.””
“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”
“Tulum. Pristine forever. First certtified beach in Mexico to ISO 14001”
“Mexico Voted World's Top Retirement Haven.”
“Top destination outside of the U.S.”
“The Gringos are moving where the living is easy. They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could easily find in Florida or Arizona, but in search for a cheaper way of life.”
“As the Caribbean resort of Cancun heads toward 40 years of wowing Americans with its turquoise waters and often-wild nightlife, the younger Riviera Maya just down the highway is barely coming of age. Its new, ultra luxurious resorts are comparable to anything in the world.”
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“One of the most seductive destinations around.”
“As Americans struggle with the rising cost of living and a suffering housing market, investing in Mexican real estate is beginning to look muy bueno. Property prices in Mexico are significantly more affordable than in the U.S., and the forthcoming retirement of the baby boomer population is likely to create huge demand for property markets offering the pleasant climate, glittering beaches and rich cultural traditions for which Mexico is famous.”
“As Americans struggle with the rising cost of living and a suffering housing market, investing in Mexican real estate is beginning to look muy bueno. Property prices in Mexico are significantly more affordable than in the U.S., and the forthcoming retirement of the baby boomer population is likely to create huge demand for property markets offering the pleasant climate, glittering beaches and rich cultural traditions for which Mexico is famous.”
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“Mexico's next sensational destination.”
“The Costa Maya project is the newest in a series of revitalization projects initiated by the Mexican government to increase the value of Costa Maya real estate. Previous projects included the rejuvenation of Acapulco and Cancun, both of which have proven extremely profitable in terms of real estate investment.”
“The Next Riviera: Resort Phenomenon.”
“Just down the road from Cancun and yet light-years away.”
“Just down the road from Cancun and yet light-years away.”
“Riviera Maya: Building spree like Spain of 20 years ago.”
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“Cancun: In terms of sheer beauty, Mexico's best beaches are in Cancun and along the Yucatan's Quintana Roo coast, extending south almost all the way to the Belizean border. The powdery, white sand beaches boast water the color of a Technicolor dream; it's so clear you can see through to the coral reefs below. Cancun offers the widest assortment of luxury beachfront hotels, with more restaurants, nightlife, and activities than any other resort destination in the country.”
“Playa del Carmen shines in the daylight with palm-swaying beaches lined with beautiful people.””
“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”
“Tulum. Pristine forever. First certtified beach in Mexico to ISO 14001”
“Top destination outside of the U.S.”
“No place has boomed in recent years like the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico's far south-east corner.”
“When Mexico recently firmed up laws for foreigners to own land, the floodgates opened. A beachfront lot 30 miles up the coast in southern California would cost you several million dollars. South of the border, a spot on the beach can cost you less than $100,000.”
“Today, the Costa Maya is the last 57 mile stretch of virgin Caribbean coastal property in the world. Mahahual, the heart of the Costa Maya, is the budding new focus of tourism and real estate throughout the area and is steadily on the rise and following in Cancun's footsteps. At this point in the area's development, beachfront lots are expected to sell for values in excess of ONE MILLION U.S. DOLLARS in 10 to 15 years.”
“Generation Gringo, young Americans are moving to Mexico. In the last decade, an estimated half million Americans moved permanently to Mexico, making the United States' southern neighbor the country with the most U.S. expatriates in the world. Not since the conclusion of the American Civil War, when thousands of Southerners emigrated to Mexico, have so many Americans moved to Mexico.”
“International Living study says Mexico is best country to retire. International Living magazine, a leading resource for helping people live, travel, and prosper overseas, has released its 15th Annual Global Retirement Index. Mexico jumped four places to take the top spot as the world's top retirement haven. It is praised as an affordable combination of modern features and old-world charm. Mexico also benefits from top-notch health care, a diverse climate, and affordable real estate, according to the report.”
“International Living study says Mexico is best country to retire. International Living magazine, a leading resource for helping people live, travel, and prosper overseas, has released its 15th Annual Global Retirement Index. Mexico jumped four places to take the top spot as the world's top retirement haven. It is praised as an affordable combination of modern features and old-world charm. Mexico also benefits from top-notch health care, a diverse climate, and affordable real estate, according to the report.”
“The New Gold Coast: For super-luxury ecotourism, shameless pampering and world-class golf, Mexico's Riviera Maya is fast becoming the ultimate choice for discerning travelers.”
“As the Caribbean resort of Cancun heads toward 40 years of wowing Americans with its turquoise waters and often-wild nightlife, the younger Riviera Maya just down the highway is barely coming of age. Its new, ultra luxurious resorts are comparable to anything in the world.”
“Generation Gringo, young Americans are moving to Mexico. In the last decade, an estimated half million Americans moved permanently to Mexico, making the United States' southern neighbor the country with the most U.S. expatriates in the world. Not since the conclusion of the American Civil War, when thousands of Southerners emigrated to Mexico, have so many Americans moved to Mexico.”
“Mexican housing booms while U.S.A. housing swoons. In an interesting twist, as the United States housing market is hitting the dip after a huge run up, the Mexican real estate market is taking off. This is music to the ears of pension funds such as CalPERS who are investing nearly $300 million in the mortgage market south of the border. A young mortgage market combined with an expanding housing market will provide room to grow and invest in while the United States gets it's legs underneath itself and with lots of investment dollars looking for a home, Mexico is in the perfect storm for rapid growth and investment.”
“Leaving the U.S. can be a way to double your retirement dollar. Pick the right country and you may be able to trade up to a larger house, get a pool, and hire servants. Mexico is bargain Numero Uno.”
“Playa Del Carmen—World’s fastest growing town.”
“Amid the lavish resorts of Mexico's Playa de Carmen, couples indulge in intimate massages surrounded by lush, fragrant gardens. Private infinity pools, secret dining spots, and Mayan saunas right on the beach are all here for the taking.”
“Best Mexico Escapes: Riviera Maya & Punta Allen Peninsula: Away from the popular resort of Cancun, the Riviera Maya's heavenly quiet getaways offer tranquility at low prices on beautiful palm-lined beaches. South of the Tulum ruins, Punta Allen's beachside budget inns offer some of the most peaceful getaways in the country.”
“Mexico real estate is booming. What went right? The growth and popularity of Mexico's real estate industry has absolutely exploded. Values in some Mexican markets have tripled in five years, far exceeding the rates of return in much of the U.S.”
“Americans and foreigners alike are finding the reality behind the media image to be tremendously appealing: The weather's great, the people are warm, and a devalued peso makes them instantly richer.”
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“The Gringos are moving where the living is easy. They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could easily find in Florida or Arizona, but in search for a cheaper way of life.”
“Just down the road from Cancun and yet light-years away.”
“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”
“Tulum. Pristine forever. First certtified beach in Mexico to ISO 14001”
“Top destination outside of the U.S.”
“Quality of life issues draw retirees to Mexico. Nobody knows how many Americans are already living in Mexico. The U.S. government pays social security cheques to between 600,000 - 700,000 Americans abroad, and a proportion of those have certainly chosen to go south of the border in search of sunshine and haciendas with ocean views and maid service. Then there's tax - real estate taxes in some parts of Mexico are less than 0.2 percent, compared with about 2 - 3 percent in the U.S. Healthcare was also a factor, with retirees who noted that they could no longer afford healthcare or were not eligible for health insurance in the U.S. Mexico's national health service, which costs about $200, is attractive for those who don't have coverage in the U.S.”
“Thousands of North American expats retire each year in Mexico. Mexico is quickly becoming the place of choice for retiring Americans an Canadians. It's just next door. It's safe and it offers a wide variety of comfortable lifestyle choices for just a fraction of the cost.”
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“The Costa Maya project is the newest in a series of revitalization projects initiated by the Mexican government to increase the value of Costa Maya real estate. Previous projects included the rejuvenation of Acapulco and Cancun, both of which have proven extremely profitable in terms of real estate investment.”
“As Americans struggle with the rising cost of living and a suffering housing market, investing in Mexican real estate is beginning to look muy bueno. Property prices in Mexico are significantly more affordable than in the U.S., and the forthcoming retirement of the baby boomer population is likely to create huge demand for property markets offering the pleasant climate, glittering beaches and rich cultural traditions for which Mexico is famous.”
“A big cadre of American baby boomers looking to retire someplace sunny and cheap is fueling a land rush in the Riviera Maya, a small, idyllic slice of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.”
“The pace of development in the Riviera has had a huge effect on property prices, which have increased fourfold in the past decade.”
"Torrential Storns notwithstanding, a gold-rush oddness animates the so-called Riviera Maya. The corridor that starts just below Cancun and stretches south along the coast, to the ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum.”
“The New Gold Coast: For super-luxury ecotourism, shameless pampering and world-class golf, Mexico's Riviera Maya is fast becoming the ultimate choice for discerning travelers.”
“As the Caribbean resort of Cancun heads toward 40 years of wowing Americans with its turquoise waters and often-wild nightlife, the younger Riviera Maya just down the highway is barely coming of age. Its new, ultra luxurious resorts are comparable to anything in the world.”
“Riviera Maya: Building spree like Spain of 20 years ago.”
“Not so long ago, Mexico's Riviera Maya was a sleepy stretch of Caribbean coastline. Now every hotel group wants in on the action.”
“Tulum: Top 10 beaches we love.”
“The Develpment Director of Donald Trump International/ Irongate, Carlos Palafox gave us a preview that his firm is evaluating some properties near Tulum, to build a tourist project with an estimated investment of $200 to $530 million dollars.”
“Tulum has become a bustling tourist spot.”
“Today, visitors from across the globe who vacation at Tulum experience one of Mexico's finest beaches with an added bonus: the chance to admire the architecture of the ruins and feel the awe of this ancient and notoriously advanced civilization.”
“In addition to stunning coastline, the Riviera Maya is home to impressive archaeological and natural wonders.”
“Amid the lavish resorts of Mexico's Playa de Carmen, couples indulge in intimate massages surrounded by lush, fragrant gardens. Private infinity pools, secret dining spots, and Mayan saunas right on the beach are all here for the taking.”
“Best Mexico Escapes: Riviera Maya & Punta Allen Peninsula: Away from the popular resort of Cancun, the Riviera Maya's heavenly quiet getaways offer tranquility at low prices on beautiful palm-lined beaches. South of the Tulum ruins, Punta Allen's beachside budget inns offer some of the most peaceful getaways in the country.”
“Cozumel, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen named as 3 of the top 5 in international destinations for 2008.”
“Playa del Carmen shines in the daylight with palm-swaying beaches lined with beautiful people.””
“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”
“Tulum. Pristine forever. First certtified beach in Mexico to ISO 14001”
“Mexico Voted World's Top Retirement Haven.”
“Top destination outside of the U.S.”.
“La Vida Cheapo. For 600 bucks a month, retirees in Mexico can live in a three bedroom home, with a gardener. For a cool thousand...well, you won't believe it.”
“Generation Gringo, young Americans are moving to Mexico. In the last decade, an estimated half million Americans moved permanently to Mexico, making the United States' southern neighbor the country with the most U.S. expatriates in the world. Not since the conclusion of the American Civil War, when thousands of Southerners emigrated to Mexico, have so many Americans moved to Mexico.”
“Retire in style south of the border. New resorts in Mexican beach communities are attracting many American expatriates. In the past 10 years, new Mexican beach resorts have attracted a flood of American expatriates to retirement and second home communities.”
“Leaving the U.S. can be a way to double your retirement dollar. Pick the right country and you may be able to trade up to a larger house, get a pool, and hire servants. Mexico is bargain Numero Uno.”
“Mexico is a growing opportunity for resort and retirement communities. According to a study conducted by Active Living International, about one million Americans currently live in Mexico. Retirees are attracted by the weather, the proximity to the U.S., an affordable cost of living, and access to good quality health care.”
“Cozumel, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen named as 3 of the top 5 in international destinations for 2008.”
“Cozumel, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen named as 3 of the top 5 in international destinations for 2008.”
“Playa Del Carmen—World's fastest growing town.”
“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”
“The government wants Riviera Maya airport because the region, just south of Cancun, is a booming tourist area especially around Playa del Carmen, which is popular with U.S. and European visitors.”
“Tulum has become a bustling tourist spot.”
“The New Gold Coast: For super-luxury ecotourism, shameless pampering and world-class golf, Mexico's Riviera Maya is fast becoming the ultimate choice for discerning travelers.”




















































































