Thanksgiving at Villa La Estancia

Did you know that Thanksgiving has become more popular in Mexico due to the influence of more than 1 million American citizens live in Mexico? Today, many expats and native Mexicans who lived in the U.S. for some time before moving back home, celebrate Thanksgiving in Mexico. Are you an expat living in Cabo or Riviera Nayarit at Villa La Estancia and want to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 28th, 2021? Whether you decide to cook at home in the comfort of your spacious beachfront residence, or decide to enjoy a nice dinner at a restaurant in the Banderas Bay area, keep reading below to learn about Thanksgiving in Mexico.

Thanksgiving Celebrations in Mexico 

While Thanksgiving traditions in Mexico are quite similar to those in America, there are some differences. In Mexico and in the U.S., Thanksgiving celebrations focus on a harvest concept including decorations such as fall leaves, pumpkins, assorted fruits, regional flowers, and autumn color schemes. Thanksgiving is a time where people give thanks to God for their blessings and spend time with their family and friends. It is common practice in Mexico for guests at a Thanksgiving meal to share a short prayer of gratitude at the beginning of the meal. Although a religious component of Thanksgiving is still evident in some American households, it is especially common in Mexico with more than 82% of the Mexican population identifying as Catholic.

Flavors of a Mexican Thanksgiving 

American style Thanksgiving meal usually consists of a cooked turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes & gravy, vegetables and cranberry sauce. Mexico has added some unique foods to make Thanksgiving in Mexico an extra special event. Did you know that some people celebrating Thanksgiving in Mexico will prepare traditional dishes such as marinated roast pork instead of turkey? If a cooked turkey is on the menu, it may be made with a green mole sauce or contain spicy chipotle peppers. Some parts of Mexico you will find turkey enchiladas, chorizo pumpkin soup or a candied pumpkin dessert on the Thanksgiving menu. Are you going to be in Mexico at Villa La Estancia in Cabo or Riviera Nayarit during Thanksgiving this year?

Thanksgiving at Villa La Estancia

At Villa La Estancia in Cabo and in Riviera Nayarit, many homeowners in the exclusive enjoy preparing a Thanksgiving meal at their vacation home to invite friends and family to celebrate with them. Villa La Estancia beachfront residences are Ideal for entertaining and the spacious patio gives great ocean views that your guests will love. The indoor-outdoor living concept really opens up your home, yet it still feels cozy and warm. If you aren’t in the mood to cook or do dishes, Villa La Estancia homeowners can also head downstairs to La Casona to enjoy a delicious gourmet Thanksgiving meal.

Villa La Estancia homeowners, Thanksgiving is nearly here! This time of the year means that we should all be thankful for our blessings and enjoy celebrating together with friends and family.

Celebrate with us Thanksgiving at Villa La Estancia Riviera Nayarit.

 

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Is dollar king for Mexico’s real estate market?

If you are thinking about purchasing real estate in Mexico, you may be wondering about which currency you will use to make the transaction. While the official currency in Mexico is the Mexican peso, you can still carrying out transactions for Mexico’s real estate market in dollars in top tourist areas such as Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas. There are advantages and disadvantages to this, as will be discussed below.

Is dollar king for Mexico’s real estate market?

Mexican Pesos

Technically, it is not legal in Mexico to use foreign currency to pay for goods; however, in practice, areas where there is a large community of expats and foreign investment will find that prices for high cost items like real estate are quoted in US dollars. Therefore, Mexico’s real estate market allows buyers to purchase properties with US dollars so long as both parties agree. However, you must remember that, even if you pay for your property in US dollars, the price quoted on the title deed to your property and used for calculating your property taxes in Mexico will be documented in Mexican pesos.

Remembering that the value of your property is recorded in pesos is important when navigating Mexico’s real estate market, particularly when you come to sell your property. For example, if the Mexican peso continues to devalue against the US dollar—as it has in the last few years— when it comes to calculating your capital gains taxes on your house, you may find that you will be subject to higher taxes, even if the equivalent sale price in US dollars is the same as when you bought it.

Let’s say you bought real estate in Mexico three years ago when you would have got 16 pesos for each US dollar, and it cost you the equivalent of 100,000 US dollars when you bought it, which would be 1,600,000 pesos. Today, one US dollar is worth between 18 and 19 pesos, which means if you were to sell your house for 100,000 US dollars, that would be at least 1,800,000 pesos, so you would pay capital gains on 200,000 pesos even though your property is not worth any more in dollars. You will essentially pay taxes on the profit that it appears you have made in Mexican pesos, even if there is no profit in real terms when you convert the price into dollars.

US Dollars

There are very real advantages to advertising your property in US dollars in Mexico’s real estate market in popular tourist areas, regardless of whether your buyer ultimately pays in US dollars or Mexican pesos. The reason for this is that historically the US dollar has been more stable than the Mexican peso and is less open to fluctuations during the selling process.

Selling real estate in dollars is attractive for foreign investors, though some Mexican nationals may be deterred from making an offer on your property as it becomes complicated when it comes to signing, particularly if the buying is relying on a Mexican mortgage, which will be calculated and awarded in Mexican pesos. If you insist that the offer price be paid in dollars, local buyers will not have a clear idea how much the property will cost them until the day of the signing. Such variables can lose a sale. Often, the best compromise is to advertise real estate in US dollars but be open to accept Mexican pesos or US dollars in payment.

If there is one fact you should take away from this article about Mexico’s real estate market it would be to remember that your title deeds will be quoted in Mexican pesos regardless of whether you paid in Mexican pesos, US dollars or coffee beans!

Read more: Introduction to Types of Real Estate in Mexico

Introduction to Types of Real Estate in Mexico

When it comes to real estate options for vacation homes, Mexico is the place to look. Mexico can deliver if you are looking to buy an amazing villa that overlooks breathtaking tropical waters or even if you want to design your own home. There are many real estate opportunities in Mexico awaiting you. Here is our guide to the types of real estate in Mexico.

Guide to Types of Real Estate in Mexico:

  • Houses and single family homes in Mexico

Usually the houses in Mexico are two story houses. In the cities the houses are generally bigger. Traditionally houses in Mexico would come with a courtyard, designed purposely so on hot and humid summer days the homeowner can remain cool. Nowadays you will find more variety, with many modern homes in Mexico resembling North America and Europe homes.

  • Condos in Mexico

Condos are becoming a more and more popular option for real estate in Mexico, particularly in tourist areas where foreign investment is becoming more prominent. When you own a condo, you own a unit that is in a large building or complex, and you usually have access to a pool and/or a gym; your association fees will help maintain these common areas. There are some limits on condo owners as to what changes you can do to the interiors of your apartment, but in general, you can decorate your unit as you like. Changes to the common areas will be controlled by the homeowner’s association or the company that is employed to administer the condo.

  • Villas in Mexico

A ‘villa’ traditionally refers to a large luxurious home that is elegant and sophisticated, usually fairly big and overlooking some kind of impressive view. For example, the villas at Villa La Estancia offer incredible ocean views. Villas are certainly one of the most luxurious options for real estate in Mexico.

  • Condo-Hotels In Mexico

A condo-hotel in Mexico refers to real estate option for people to purchase homes at a hotel complex. The units you can purchase come with many added features such as using room service and concierge services with the hotel. Sometimes there will be great restaurants, a spa and multiple pools.

  • Apartments in Mexico

An apartment in Mexico is usually in a large building and the apartment can be rented or even purchased. The location, style, and size can vary as there are one bedroom apartments that are located in a family style neighborhood and all the way up to five bedroom apartments that is located within the city and these come with added features such as a Jacuzzi and a balcony that you can enjoy.

  • Building Your Own Home in Mexico

You can purchase land, then have your own home built for you in Mexico. If this is what you are wanting to do, then you should hire an experienced contractor. You should always be available and let them know exactly what you want done through each of the construction processes, so you can avoid any costly mistakes and surprises that wasn’t included in your original design.

What is your favorite type of real estate in Mexico? Leave us your comments.

Rent or Buy in Mexico?

Many foreigners who choose to make Mexico their home for an extended period of time will most probably ask themselves the question as to whether it is better to rent or buy in Mexico. The personal circumstances of each individual or family will have an impact on the answer to this question, depending on finances, long term goals and experience of the country. Here are some pointers to help you decide whether to rent or buy in Mexico.

Benefits of Buying Real Estate in Mexico

There are a number of benefits of buying real estate in Mexico, which is why it has become popular amongst foreign investors and retirees as well as young families and couples looking for a new pace of life. Here are the top benefits of buying real estate in Mexico:

  • A sound investment
  • You can’t deny that buying real estate is one of the most secure forms of investment, especially if you are looking at buying real estate in Mexico’s top tourist destinations that do not look to be going out of fashion anytime soon.

  • More stable
  • Owning your own home gives you greater stability than renting a property as you are not at the mercy of the whims of your landlord/lady, who could at any minute decide to sell the property that you are living in or decide that it is time for you to leave. Likewise, the death of your landlord/lady can leave you in a difficult situation and vulnerable to being asked to vacate the property that you call home.

  • Potential for appreciation
  • Real estate has the potential for appreciation and therefore you might stand to make money on your property should you choose to sell it at a later date, keeping your money safe.

  • Freedom
  • Owning your own home gives you the freedom to decorate, make enhancements and change your home as you wish. Any improvements that you choose to invest in will add value to your property. Likewise, you can rent your property when you are not using it should you need extra income or decide to return to your home country.

Benefits of Renting

Depending on your financial circumstances, it may be necessary for you to rent a property in Mexico rather than purchase real estate. Some people even choose to rent for a period of time before committing to buying real estate to see if life in Mexico is really suitable. Here are some of the benefits of renting in Mexico:

  • No need for a large investment
  • Perhaps the most obvious advantage of renting a property in Mexico is that you do not need to invest large sums of money. Usually with a couple of months’ deposit and your first month covered you can start renting a property in Mexico.

  • Less Responsibility
  • Renting means that you can hand over the responsibility of repairs and maintenance to your landlord/lady. If the boiler stops working, it’s not your responsibility (or cost), or if you need a new roof, your landlord/lady will have to cover the expense.

  • No long-term commitment
  • Rental contracts can range from one month to one year contracts, with some landlords offering two year contracts, with the possibility of terminating your contract when giving sufficient notice. This means that you have more freedom of movement.

Has this article helped to you decide whether to rent or buy in Mexico? Leave your comments.

Villa la Estancia Residences - Luxury Beach Real Estate

Villa La Estancia Residences for Luxury Beach Real Estate

For luxury beach real estate in Mexico, look no more! Villa La Estancia Residences is sure to fulfil your dreams of a second home in paradise or a permanent relocation in search of the good life. Life on the beach in Mexico doesn’t get more luxurious nor more affordable than at Villa La Estancia in Nuevo Vallarta on the Riviera Nayarit, with options for full and fractional real estate at a 4 Diamond hotel complex on the beach.

Don’t believe us? Take a look at the reasons below why choosing luxury beach real estate in Mexico is one decision you will not regret.

Location! Location! Location!

Nuevo Vallarta, and Riviera Nayarit in general, is among Mexico’s top beach resort destinations, being a particularly convenient choice for home seekers living in Canada and the United States because of the short and affordable flights. Only a very quick drive from Puerto Vallarta’s international airport, getting to and from your vacation home is easy for you and an attractive incentive for visitors and renters alike to come and visit.

Sunny days are before you

If there is one thing that you can say about Villa La Estancia luxury beach real estate, is that the sun will shine on you more than 300 days a year. Banderas Bay, which includes the tourist destinations of Nuevo Vallarta (Riviera Nayarit), Puerto Vallarta and Punta Mita claims hot sunny weather for more than 80% of the year. Say goodbye to your socks and sweaters, say hello to flip-flops and sun hats.

Villa la Estancia Residences - Luxury Beach Real Estate

Choosing from the Best

Villa La Estancia luxury beach real estate provides you with so much choice in terms of exclusive properties located within a 4 Diamond 5 Star hotel complex. You can choose from two and three bedroom residences and luxury penthouses as well as opt for fractional purchases with a choice of 1/4 (12 weeks) or 1/8 (6 weeks) fractions. You could also begin by investing in a fraction and later use the equity towards full ownership with developer financing also available for a limited time only.

Luxury Living in an Exclusive Community

When you purchase Villa la Estancia luxury beach real estate, your property will be located within the grounds of a 5 star hotel that offers all the luxury facilities you would expect of a world class resort. You will have use of the swimming pools, loungers, access to the beach, spa, gym and restaurants etc. You will live the life of a guest at one of Nuevo Vallarta’s top hotels yet be treated to all the benefits of an owner.

The Friendliest place to live in Mexico

Making Riviera Nayarit your home, whether for only a few months each year or as a permanent residence, you will notice that this is one of the most friendly places you will find. Not only is it part of Mexico’s hospitable nature that you will be met with the friendliest locals, but you will also find a host of expats ready to invite you to a golf tournament, fishing excursion, salsa class or book club. Making a new life in Mexico, doesn’t mean you have to leave you favorite hobbies behind.

If luxury beach real estate sounds like the kind of properties you are looking for, why not explore this website further to find out how Villa La Estancia can make your dreams come true or contact us directly.