Homes and Condos for Retirement in Mexico + Video

Posted by Barbie on April 21st, 2008 at 09:38pm

Many people ask me if I’m a real estate agent. The fact of the matter is I’m not…never have been. Although, I did take the Real Estate course - years ago - that was fun, and interesting! Because of that, I feel I can offer you truly objective information about building or buying a home in Mexico.

Dick and I know a few things about building and remodeling. We always have a project going on… like our guest bathroom currently in progress!! We basically put our boys through their schooling financially (a 4-year program??? – what a great concept! J ) by “redoing” homes. We were flipping homes before we knew what that meant!

Dick and I both know which end of the hammer to use and how to do plumbing and even electrical. I plastered many walls and ceilings back in the days.

Yes, I still have my own tool box. From the first, all the handles of my tools have been painted pink :) Two reasons for that - I like them pink, and our boys absolutely refused to use “Mom’s pink tools”! So I always knew where they were!

Here’s a video of home-building and new homes in different areas of Mazatlan. But remember, not only are new homes available in Mexico, there are Mexican areas where you can purchase a home and you will most likely, be welcomed into the neighborhood.

And, if you do need to contact a reliable builder/contractor/realtor in Mazatlan – just let me know…I’ll put you in contact.

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1 Comment for Homes and Condos for Retirement in Mexico + Video

  • 1. Carol  |  May 4th, 2008 at 7:00 pm

    Barbie, already own a home in San Miguel de Allende and have for three years. I just got back from there today

    My gardenia bushes have now turned in to gardenia trees. I had my pool cleaned, painted and retiled while I was there.

    I love San MIguel so you don’t have to sell me on it any more.

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