Meet Ayari Gonzalez Torres;
psychologist, artist,mother, and entrepreneur.
Ayari,
meaning heart in the Pre-Hispanic language of Huichol, moved to Playa del
Carmen from D.F. 4 years ago. Ayari, and her husband Ronnie, decided that they
wanted a quieter less stressful environment to raise their then 1 year old son
Nicholas, and Playa del Carmen was a perfect fit.
Paulina Rubio weds at Xcaret Eco Park in Playa del Carmen.
Monday April 30th Mexican pop diva Paulina Rubio married Spanish
businessman Nicolas Vallejo Nagera at Xcaret, in Playa del Carmen.
With paparazzi clamoring for an exclusive photograph
of the famous duo security was tight as over 150 security guards were hired to secure
the local eco park from looky loos and wannabe wedding guests.
Adopt-a-Pet does work! Please pass along this information to a fellow animal lover.
Spring has sprung and with that has come many new litters of
puppies all over Playa del Carmen. There are 18 dogs/pups as well as 1 kitty
that are looking for permanent loving homes. If you know of ANYONE who is
looking for a puppy, an adult dog, or a cool cat please pass along all of this
information. When we work together we can make a difference!
THE SCRAMBLE TO RELOCATE
By Mari Pintkowski
From: Embarking on the Mariposa Trail
Note: This is the seventh part of the serialization of Mari Pintkowski’s book, “Embarking on the Mariposa Trail.” The book is available at local bookstores along the Riviera Maya or on the author’s web site www.laselvamariposa.com For previous chapters see the PMN archives.
We had a firm offer in July on the
sale of our house in Vail, Colorado.
The best month of summer had arrived, and we were not ready to leave the
mountains. We now had the time to enjoy
the lazy days of summer in our sanctuary in Vail with its little sand-covered
beach that Lou built beside streams and fountains. Lou got off the phone and
announced, “You won’t believe this Mari, but Ed has agreed to let us stay rent
free in HIS house during the month of August.”
Six cool and unique cats from Villas del Carmen area seeking new homes.
These six cats have been rescued and living with the owners of Playa.info for the past few years. They are now looking for a new place to call home. If you are looking for a new addition to the family, one of these cats personalities will surely be the right fit. So take a look at Precious, Alien Space Kitty, Tessy, Wendy, Penny and Todd...
News from One Stop Real Estate in Playa del Carmen
The Four Major Forces Driving Our Playa del
Carmen (and area) Real Estate Market.
First of course, we all know this one; the baby boomer generation
is searching for their home in the sun. They have their money, and sometimes
they even have generational money. They know what they want and they are ready
to take action and get it. More and more baby boomers are moving to Mexico
to live part time or full time and enjoy a slower easier life style, and, so
they never have to shovel snow again!
Parilla Arracheras is a Real Treat for the Steak Lover.
We had 9 friends visiting from Stockholm, add a few Playenses, and we had a
group of 15 people looking for a good dinner spot. Not being all that organized
we did not make a reservation the day before so we were kind of at the mercy of
who ever would take us.
The Playa del Carmen Mortgage Market- A Look into the Future
Friday, 13 April 2007
Imagine thousands of miles of
virgin beaches with tens of thousands of villas and condos that all need
financing! The Mexican Mortgage Market
is in rapid expansion and the globalization of the real estate capital markets
is aggressively seeking new deals.
According to a leading real estate appraiser in Mexico, Bruce Greenburg, there are between $20
and $40 Billion Dollars in residential real estate assets held by Americans in Mexico today
with an estimated $5-$7 billion dollars under construction and deliverable
within the next 18-24 months. This is
one of a countless number of opportunities that await within the emerging
global mortgage market.
First,
my name has been changed to protect the innocent. To the assorted 6 weeks of
company that we just had arrive and leave one after the other, this has nothing
to do with you and is definitely not about you.
When
we live in paradise – is it any great surprise company is going to want to come?
No, we expect visitors, but we always picture it will be way later – even years
from now – I mean you just moved here only 5 short years ago right? But no, they
wont wait, one day we all get that fateful call or email with the news that friends
or family are coming for a visit, then life changes.