Who says Huatulco/Mexico is the world's top retirement haven?
NuWire picks Huatulco's State of Oaxaca as one of the top five places to invest in Mexican real estate.
"Oaxaca has seen double-digit growth in property prices, and new-home construction is marching onwards."
- Melana Yanos NuWire Investor
"The once-remote Oaxaca coast has seen tourism rise as connections with the outside world improve. Mexico’s newest big coastal resort is strung along a series of beautiful sandy bays, the Bahías de Huatulco" "The state of Oaxaca (wah-hah-kah) has a special magic felt by Mexicans and foreigners alike. Long isolated from other parts of the country by ranks of rugged mountains, it is a redoubt of a traditional, mysterious, strongly indigenous-influenced side to Mexican life that has almost vanished in more accessible regions"
- Tony Wheeler BBC Worldwide, Lonely Planet Publications
"I've found the dream of another Mexico." "Four little hot beach towns along a 70-mile stretch have it all" "Word is slowly starting to spread about the lesser-known Pacific Mexico."
- Mark Jolly MSNBC
"Imagine if you’d bought a spacious, affordable beachfront condo or house in Los Cabos before it became a household name. Imagine enjoying sunsets on a spectacular coast, slow walks along white-sand beaches, and moonlit dinners on your balcony. Now imagine how much that home would be worth today… You may have missed your chance for bargain buys in Los Cabos—but today you can still find them on another coast that’s poised to boom. The place is Huatulco, on the state of Oaxaca’s Pacific coast. With nine lush bays and 36 beaches, Developers are pouring in, and Mexico’s President Felipe Calderón (a fan of Huatulco himself) has promised $1.4 billion in improvements to the area"
- International Living
"...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, hire servants--and guarantee visits from your kids. Mexico is bargain numero uno. A newly retired couple can set up housekeeping for $1,500 a month--$500 each for living expenses and $500 to rent a house."
- Fortune Magazine
"Retire to the land of peasant uprisings and economic chaos? Americans 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."
- U.S. News and World Report
"The gringos are moving where the living is easy... They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could find just as easily in Florida or Arizona, but in a search for a cheaper way of life"
- The Economist
"On Mexico's Southern Coast, Huatulco is the Anti-Cancún"
- The New York Times Who says Huatulco/Mexico is the world's top retirement haven?
NuWire picks Huatulco's State of Oaxaca as one of the top five places to invest in Mexican real estate.
"Oaxaca has seen double-digit growth in property prices, and new-home construction is marching onwards."
- Melana Yanos NuWire Investor
"The once-remote Oaxaca coast has seen tourism rise as connections with the outside world improve. Mexico’s newest big coastal resort is strung along a series of beautiful sandy bays, the Bahías de Huatulco" "The state of Oaxaca (wah-hah-kah) has a special magic felt by Mexicans and foreigners alike. Long isolated from other parts of the country by ranks of rugged mountains, it is a redoubt of a traditional, mysterious, strongly indigenous-influenced side to Mexican life that has almost vanished in more accessible regions"
- Tony Wheeler BBC Worldwide, Lonely Planet Publications
"I've found the dream of another Mexico." "Four little hot beach towns along a 70-mile stretch have it all" "Word is slowly starting to spread about the lesser-known Pacific Mexico."
- Mark Jolly MSNBC
"Imagine if you’d bought a spacious, affordable beachfront condo or house in Los Cabos before it became a household name. Imagine enjoying sunsets on a spectacular coast, slow walks along white-sand beaches, and moonlit dinners on your balcony. Now imagine how much that home would be worth today… You may have missed your chance for bargain buys in Los Cabos—but today you can still find them on another coast that’s poised to boom. The place is Huatulco, on the state of Oaxaca’s Pacific coast. With nine lush bays and 36 beaches, Developers are pouring in, and Mexico’s President Felipe Calderón (a fan of Huatulco himself) has promised $1.4 billion in improvements to the area"
- International Living
"...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, hire servants--and guarantee visits from your kids. Mexico is bargain numero uno. A newly retired couple can set up housekeeping for $1,500 a month--$500 each for living expenses and $500 to rent a house."
- Fortune Magazine
"Retire to the land of peasant uprisings and economic chaos? Americans 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."
- U.S. News and World Report
"The gringos are moving where the living is easy... They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could find just as easily in Florida or Arizona, but in a search for a cheaper way of life"
- The Economist
"On Mexico's Southern Coast, Huatulco is the Anti-Cancún"
- The New York Times