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Puerto Penasco’s (Rocky Point) real estate market has changed dramatically since the 2008/09 economic crisis. We have been in a Buyers Market ever since the crisis with average sales pricing dropping 48% from June 08 to the June 2011. .read more in the Mexico Resort Report.
The real estate market was already starting to slow in ...
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The State of Sonora was the first State in Mexico to require a real estate license. Ask your Puerto Penasco (Rocky Point) Real Estate Agent to identify their license, all AMPI Agents must be licensed. Foreigners can now buy land or homes within the restricted zone, 50 kms (31 mi) of the coast or 100 kms ...
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Most Mexicans tend to prefer private health care to the state-run system if they can afford it. Some facilities are excellent while others are substandard. For visitors or residents there are several options to get health coverage while here in Puerto Penasco. Medicare from the U.S. and healthcare from Canada will cover expenses ...
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If you are planning to move to Mexico to take advantage of the lower cost of living and enjoy the ocean, beaches, active lifestyle and great weather you may want to consider adding Mexico's social medical coverage. In addition to the social medical coverage you may want to take advantage of the low cost private health coverage. Read this blog ...
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Enjoying the sun is the favorite of most people as we are sunny 95% of the year with only about 6 to 10 rain days each year. Packing a day picnic, swimming, walking along the shore, picking sea shells or just enjoying the ocean view is popular for local residents and visitors alike.Some of the water sports activities include: ...
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A retired officer of the Royal British Navy first named the
area Rocky Point during his travels along the Sonora coast looking for precious
metals and pearls. So now you know who named Puerto Peñasco the American name of Rocky Point. Read about the history of Puerto Penasco ...
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Rocky Point is a great place to be during the Thanksgiving Holiday. The town is full of families and vacationers relaxing and enjoying the long weekend. This year, as most, we were treated to yet another fantastic weekend weather wise. Living on the beach in Laguna Shores - and with such great weather - it was really hard to concentrate on ...
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