Wednesday, October 15, 2014

10 Things To Consider When Retiring To Mexico: Part 1

Every year, thousands of retirees choose Mexico as their new home. Moving south of the border can certainly reduce your cost of living and a mere $30,000 a year can stretch a long way, however it is important to consider other aspects before taking the plunge and moving to paradise in Mexico.

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 1. Start researching a few places: Imagine your retirement home and put together a list of the things you cannot live without. Be honest with yourselves and pick a place that has everything you need in the long term.

 2. Find information: There is plenty of websites dedicated to specific markets, read as much as you can. Take notes, contact a few friends or friends of friends that live in the area, ask questions!

 3. Brace yourselves: Do not let the excitement get to your head! Living abroad is not for the faint of heart: there are language and cultural differences. Many retirees come to Mexico and leave after a couple of years, it is important to have a good attitude! 

4. Beware surveys: There are many cost-of-living comparisons, they might show rents in Mexico much cheaper than in North America, but also there is different standards. If you look for a home with all the commodities you are used to: spacious bedrooms, dressing rooms, central a/c, pool and social areas expect to pay a little more.

 5. Live abroad, before retiring abroad: If you are retired take some time and stay in the areas you are considering retiring in. Pick different seasons to experience the life in each place, talk to people, meet some locals and expats; the more you do this, the more prepared you will be for the big move!


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 We have met and worked with many retirees looking for their dream home, and have experience the ups and downs of living overseas ourselves. Now if you have any question about this or any of the TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE properties we have listed in Playa Del Carmen, The Riviera Maya or anywhere throughout Mexico, please feel free to contact any of our TOP MEXICO EXPERT SALES TEAM and we will be glad to help you find your very own piece of paradise.


 And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE…

 We make it happen!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

I want good, durable furniture, but everything is so expensive in the Riviera Maya!



So you finally did it! You have a brand new condo near the beach, everything you dreamed of… You went through the high and lows of buying Mexico real estate, the jitters and the cold feet of finally signing the paperwork and owning a beautiful home in the magical Riviera Maya.


Everything in Mexico is cheap, right?? You went looking for furniture stores in Playa del Carmen and almost had a heart attack when you saw the prices, wishing there was an Ikea close by and you could just furnish your home and be done with it!


There is one thing about the Caribbean that is never shown in the shiny brochures for properties. You live a few meters away from the beach, the humidity and the sea salt destroy many common furniture materials. Buying cheap furniture will probably backfire, as it will not withstand the elements and the heat: chromed metal, vinyl and MDF; will be rusted, peeling or rotting within a few months or a couple of years.

So what do when you need affordable furniture and your budget is tight? Think outside the box and visit Temozon, Yucatan.



The Mayans living in this area have had it right all along, the secret to furniture that last forever is to use hardwoods or cedar wood. This is a great location to shop for wood furniture and spend your hard earned money in something both cheap and durable.

If you are looking for ultramodern furniture, this might not be the place for you; but there is a good variety of styles and finishes available. They also specialize in garden furniture, so you can find seating sets, dining tables, sun chairs and so many more!






When I left America, I had to leave my beloved World Market table and chairs, they were just too bulky to bring them all the way to Playa del Carmen. In Temozon I had the same table and benches that had cost me thousands in America, made by Mayan artisans with locally sourced wood. The cost of the table and two benches to the exact specifications and measures from the World Market web site, was of 3,900 pesos which to today’s exchange rate translates to about $295.00 USD.


It would be great to bring a Spanish speaking friend, so you don’t get the “gringo special prices” and can explain or haggle if necessary. Make sure to have photos and measurements in metric system of the furniture you need and to see samples of their work, it is customary for made to order furniture to pay 50% in advance. Make sure you get a receipt and all the contact details of the person building your furniture.


If you visit Temozon, do not leave without visiting the nearby archeological site of Ek Balam, and trying the traditional Temozon delicacy: smoked pork! A platter with smoked pork, beans, rice and salad with plenty of handmade tortillas sells for about 50 pesos, we always take friends and family and everyone loves this meat!





Now if you have any question of this or any of the TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE properties we have listed in Playa Del Carmen, The Riviera Maya or anywhere throughout Mexico, please feel free to contact any of our TOP MEXICO EXPERT SALES TEAM and we will be glad to help you find your very own piece of paradise.

And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REALESTATE…

We make it happen!

Friday, August 22, 2014

Sisal: Yucatan’s Untraditional Margarita

If you ever visit the city of Merida, you will be amazed by the splendor of the city and its traditional Haciendas. Stroll through El Paseo de Montejo and admire the European style mansions, which will transport you to the France of the Belle Époque.
The economic boom that made Merida one of the richest cities in America spanned from the late 19th century to the early 20th century; and it is largely due to the exploitation of the Sisal plant.


The Henequen plant or Sisal (Agave fourcroydes), is native to the Yucatan Peninsula. Its use dates back to pre-Columbian Mayan culture that inhabited the region and its use became widespread among the Spaniards who colonized the area.
The Sisal name was given to the fiber in other parts of the world because the fibers and its products were shipped from the port of Sisal, in the north coast of the Yucatan. Even today, a variety of the agave grown in Brazil is called Sisalana, and it is the product of genetic hybridization of the Agave Foucroydes native of the Yucatan.
The lightness, flexibility and strength of their fibers made it indispensable to make ropes and bags used world-wide for shipping and international trade; at a time when synthetic fibers were nonexistent.
Social movements such as the armed uprising of the Mayas in Yucatan known as the Caste War in 1847 and later the Mexican Revolution in 1910 began to weaken the economic and political framework that allowed the production of this fiber. Similarly, the appearance of synthetic fibers derived from petroleum, much cheaper and durable ended the period of exploitation of this fiber.
Something about the Henequen or Sisal that not a lot of people know is that is a plant related to the Agave Plant, the same plant used to make Tequila and Mescal. This plant is used to make a spirit known as Liquor Izamal or Sisal Liquor, and it is crafted only in the Yucatan. Casa Izamal, the distillery that produces it, offers two varieties: Blanco and an Anejo (aged)




If you want to try a much smoother and refreshing version of the traditional Margarita Cocktail, feel free to try the “Margarita Sisal”. This cocktail is a staple in the Live Hacienda “Sotuta de Peon”, where I tried it for the first time. This hacienda is the perfect place to learn more about Henequen fiber or Sisal and to enjoy a wonderful tour.
It took a little bit of begging, but the bartender agreed to share the recipe with me. It is a wonderful twist on the classic Margarita cocktail; made 100% with local ingredients. There is no need to add Cointreau Liquor, since the sour orange is not as sweet as traditional oranges, so it makes for a very simple recipe.




Margarita Sisal:

(Courtesy of Sotuta de Peon Hacienda Viva)
1 oz. freshly Squeezed sour orange* juice
1 ½ oz. ounces of Liquor Izamal or Sisal Distillate
Sugar or natural syrup to taste
Ice cubes
Salt
*Sour Orange: It can be found in supermarkets, the name in Spanish is “Naranja Agria” and it is different from regular oranges because the skin is thicker and darker. If you can’t find them, regular orange will work but you might need to add Cointreau Liquor to reduce the sweetness.



Directions:

1.       Use an orange wedge to wet the rim of the glass
2.       Pour some salt in a plate
3.       Dunk your glass in the salt and make sure the rim is covered with it
4.       Use a cocktail glass to mix all the ingredients and shake them vigorously
5.       If you want a frozen margarita, empty the mix in your blender and blend until all the ingredients are mixed
6.       Pour in a margarita into the salt rimmed glass

Now if you have any question of this or any of the TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE properties we have listed in Playa Del Carmen, The Riviera Maya or anywhere throughout Mexico, please feel free to contact any of our TOP MEXICO EXPERT SALES TEAM and we will be glad to help you find your very own piece of paradise.

And remember, here at TOP MEXICO REAL ESTATE…

We make it happen!

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Top Dog Reporting-My sweet life as part of the Top Mexico Real Estate Family!






The whole entire Top Mexico Real Estate family!
The whole entire Top Mexico Real Estate family!
I would like to start off by introducing myself to the world!  My name is Topper and I am the Top Dog here at Top Mexico Real Estate!  I spent two years of my life in and out of shelters!  The most recent being the Playa Animal Shelter where I was loved and cared for by so many people!  Until the day that I found my forever home with my masters Liam and Tanya and the whole entire Top Mexico Real Estate family! 

I feel truly blessed to be in such a loving home where I receive plenty of attention and love!  I get to play, snuggle and take lots and lots of baths! I love baths!  They are my absolute favorite!  And besides, living in the Caribbean can be a little hot so a dog needs a refresher every once in a while; you know? 

Topper with Liam and Tanya
Topper with Liam and Tanya
When my masters are away at school my life is far from boring!  I have lots of work to do!  First I greet all of the team members when they come to work!  I feel that I make a great hostess! I know I do because when everyone arrives they pet me and talk to me like a king!  

Once everyone is settled and working I take a little snooze to get ready for the upcoming events of the day! 
Then I get to spend some fun time assisting my masters’ master (otherwise known as dad)…Tom Lloyd!  Don’t tell Liam and Tanya but he is my third favorite person to hang with!  And he has given me a very special job! I get to go out and see all different kinds of Playa del Carmen real estate projects and communities!  

It is my job to sniff the area to be sure that each community we visit is pet friendly!  If I like it then they get my “Topper Stamp of Approval”.  This is a very important certification for dog lovers all over the world!  If you own a pet and are looking for homes or condos in Playa del Carmen or in Mexico search for this stamp as a guaranteed pet friendly community!

So far I have gotten to visit Hacienda del Rio (love) and Quadra Alea (also love) and I recommend all dogs all over the world to encourage their owners come and sniff out these sites! Excuse me, I forgot that human’s don’t sniff; rather they observe with their eyes!

In any case, after a very exciting work day, I need to be home before Liam and Tanya arrive from school as it is very important that I am there to greet my masters.  Besides, I love to see there smiling faces!  Then it’s play time! Yeah!  All the toys come out, the water hose and we run around and play tag!  
Topper with Tom
Topper with Tom

In the evening the Top Mexico Team starts to leave to go home!  I like to walk them to the door to say good bye.  Afterwards we get ready for dinner and Liam and Tanya fill my bowl with delicious food.  Of course after dinner it is rest time and I hang out with Liam and Tanya while they do their homework and watch a bit of TV!

I have such a great life and so many great adventures! There are so many things that I would love to share about my life with Liam, Tanya, Tom, Bea and the whole Top Mexico crew!  Stay tuned for more Top Dog adventures!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Playa del Carmen Opens First Wheelchair Accessible Beach in Mexico!


Wheelchair accessibility and beaches are not ideas that people would imagine to be very compatible. Yet, a few weeks ago, Playa del Carmen combined innovation, creativity and sound practical thinking to open Mexico’s first wheel-chair accessible beach!

The beach is Fundadores, located right next to the ferry dock in the heart of downtown, which is also one of the widest beaches in the region.

The service offers wheelchairs and walkers specially designed to work on the beach, a wooden board-walk style path going out onto the sand, and accessibility to the beach showers.

Take a look at the pictures:

Fundadores Beach, Playa del Carmen

Fundadores Beach, Playa del Carmen

Fundadores Beach, Playa del Carmen

Fundadores Beach, Playa del Carmen

Fundadores Beach, Playa del Carmen

Fundadores Beach, Playa del Carmen

We’re proud of Playa del Carmen for putting in the effort to make this beautiful beach more accessible and enjoyable for everyone!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Xcalacoco Beach - Perfect Beachfront, Just Out of Town


In this video, you are enjoying relaxation at its best on Xcalacoco beach.  Xcalacoco is located at the north end of Playa del Carmen, forming the beachfront for one of the trendiest up-and-coming areas with new resorts and golf course.  The attraction of the beach speaks for itself; you can enjoy complete relaxation watching the waves of the turquoise Caribbean and the tourists walk by - all relaxed as can be!

If you enjoy walking on the beach, you can walk from Xcalacoco towards the town center passing through a number of Playa del Carmen’s most beautiful beachfront areas, watching the people relax on their lounge chairs sipping cold drinks and enjoying life - the way it was meant to be.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

1st Ave. is a Quiet Secret Right in Bustling Heart of Playa del Carmen


Sometimes it happens that if you go right to the heart of it all, to the busiest area with the most action, the most people coming and going you can find a surprisingly quiet corner that no one seems to notice.
In the case of Playa del Carmen, this place is an entire street – 1st Ave.  This quiet street which starts and stops again a couple of times, runs parallel to Fifth Avenue between that bustling, trendy street with all its shops and restaurants and the beach.
Playa del Carmen Real EstateIn a way, it’s not surprising that this street remains quiet and unknown.  Its basically serves as back access to the restaurants and hotels of Fifth Ave. on one side, and those on the beachfront on the other.  If you walk by and look down, there are a couple of shops and a bar or two, as well as a few nice little hotels, but generally speaking there’s not much of interest.
The Best of Both (or All?) Worlds
Yet, when it comes to the question of finding a Playa del Carmen condo for sale, it doesn’t get much better than 1st Ave.:
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  • Fifth Ave. with all its shops, dining, boutiques, bars and clubs is on one side
  • The world’s most beautiful beaches are on the other (with more restaurants)
  • It’s a quiet access street to get to your condo; you can walk out your front door without landing in a crowd (yet, all the action is just around the corner!)
  • The street offers driving access (Fifth Avenue does not.)
Best Communities Downtown
1st Ave. couldn’t reasonably be considered a “community” but it runs through many of the best communities downtown.
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It starts of right in the heart of it all, in the old downtown, and has a little jog running down towards the beach called “1st St.”  It then runs a few blocks north into Little Italyand finally through the Mamitas Beach community.
At this point the street ends and starts up again in the Coco Beach community (see a nice video of the community here) although at this point the character of the street is quite different and there are several smaller streets running between Fifth and the beach.
Tomorrow, I’ll offer  a peak at some of the many beautiful condos to be found on 1st Ave.

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