Think you Can’t Learn Spanish? Think Again. by Andrea Titzer How to Learn a Language So you are considering making the big move. You want to move to Mexico and the only thing holding you back is your lack of … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Visiting the Dentist in Huatulco by Brent May When I lived in Canada, I visited my dentist religiously every six months for a check-up and cleaning. It was covered by insurance and the dentist reminded me on a … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To See a Doctor at the Pharmacy by Brent May And Why You Would Want To Shortly after arriving in Huatulco for the first time, I got sick. I spent a few days at home just hoping for the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Visit the Sights Near Oaxaca City by Alvin Starkman By Alvin Starkman for The Eye Magazine Guide, Driver, Colectivo, Bus, Taxi, Tour Company or Rental Car Tour guides are generally the most expensive way to see the sights in … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Get Through the Airport More Quickly by Brent May Ask any traveler to describe their most stressful experience while flying and most will have some sort of negative experience about airport inconveniences and frustrations. From losing a bag to … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Swim in the Ocean by Brent May We grew up as lake kids in Canada and have many wonderful experiences waterskiing, tubing spending all day in the water enjoying our beautiful Saskatchewan lakes. But when we began … 2 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How to Buy a Home in Mexico- Part 2 by Brent May How to Buy a Home in Mexico What Bayside’s Real Estate Agents Wish Buyers Knew About the Buying Process in Mexico – Part 2 Considering a real estate development purchase? … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Property Taxes: Huatulco vs. California by Brent May Property taxes are one of the biggest concerns Californian expats have when considering buying or selling property in Mexico. That’s because Mexico’s tax system is very different than what … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Hot, Hot, Hot Real Estate in Mexico — Don’t Miss Out! by Brent May If the thought of owning real estate in Mexico has EVER crossed your mind, contact us right away! The market here in Oaxaca is hot, hot, hot — and … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How to Capitalize COVID-19 Real Estate Markets by Brent May U.S. real estate markets are hot right now, largely due to low interest rates, low supply/high demand, and especially the COVID-19 pandemic, political unrest, and safety concerns in urban areas … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How many paths lead to Huatulco: one expat’s perspective by Andrea Titzer This world traveler and new home buyer explains how he chose Huatulco Billy Royal is an American expat. He retired over 20 years ago and began traveling several months of … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How to Cash In on Huatulco Real Estate Investment by Brent May How to Cash In on Huatulco Real Estate Investment? You work hard for your money, and we want you to keep as much of it as possible. That’s why … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Everything You Need to Know to Travel to Mexico this Winter by Brent May Is Mexico Open for Tourism? You’ve heard people have been traveling to Mexico and you’re ready to head south or at least get your tickets for some winter sun. We … 1 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How to Get to the Oaxaca Coast This Summer by Brent May This year has certainly thrown us all for a loop. Plans have changed and changed some more. We’ve adapted. And we hope the dust is settling for you, … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Curious about the Yucatan? Visit Bayside Real Estate in Merida by Brent May The Yucatan peninsula is an amazing mixture of ancient Maya civilization, customs and languages. And now Bayside Real Estate is also located in the Yucatan to help you find … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Travel Roadmap – Central-East Route from Canada to the Oaxaca Coast by Brent May Mission, Texas to Puerto Angel, Oaxaca We traveled from Saskatoon, Canada and spent 3 days in the U.S. using the interstates, which were fast and easy to navigate. We spent … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Get to the Oaxacan Coast By Air by Brent May Flight Schedules are out for Winter 2019/2020 The new winter season is here and flight schedules are now out connecting Huatulco to 19 different cities and directly to … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Get Through the Airport More Quickly by Brent May Ask any traveler to describe their most stressful experience while flying and most will have some sort of negative experience about airport inconveniences and frustrations. From losing a bag to … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
The One Question to Ask Yourself Before Moving to the Oaxaca Coast by Brent May As we open up a new year and think about where we’ve been and where we’re going, it’s always a good time to look at the meaning of what we’re … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Moving to Mexico: Three-Month Relocation Plan by Pamela Taylor By Pamela Taylor for The Eye Magazine Mexico is a fantastic country to visit: the beaches, the wildlife and of course, the country’s unique culture and people. It’s not surprising … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How-to Advice if You’re Thinking About Making the Move to Mexico by Brent May You’re thinking about moving to Mexico. I’m often asked what advice I would give to those thinking of making the move to Mexico. I have lots of practical advice of … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How to Move Your Children to Mexico – Part II by Brent May Be Picky About School School is the next step. Take your time with this, as there are all sorts of school options in Mexico from which to choose. Public, private, … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How to Move Your Children to Mexico – Part I by Brent May You’ve weighed options. You’ve been exploring How to Create Your Mexico Lifestyle. You’ve decided to move to Mexico – congratulations! We can’t wait to welcome you here. This … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Huatulco: The New California Dreamin’ by Brent May “Safe and warm” was what The Mamas & The Papas longed for in their 1965 hit song, “California Dreamin”. They were ready to trade in “grey days” for the sun-soaked … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Insure Yourself & Rest Easy by Erin May [hr] It is highly recommended that you purchase vehicle, travel/health and home insurance when vacationing and living in Mexico. The insurance services and companies you insure with are the most important … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
How To Live in Mexico – Basic Things Everyone Should Know by Brent May Mexico is seeing plenty of economic interest in the recent years and offers great retirement opportunities to those who are willing to relocate and who want a good quality of … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail