Gay Friendly Mexico Real Estate Agents
| San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato: Wesley Gleason, Gay Real Estate Agent |
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Agave San Miguel
Aldama 16, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, 37700, Mexico
Office: 415-366-7020
Mobile: 415-114-1422
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
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Region Covered: San Miguel de Allende
Years Experience: 4
Accreditation: N/A |
| About the Real Estate Agent
A long-time visitor to San Miguel, I moved to San Miguel full-time 4 years ago.
About the Area
San Miguel is a wonderful town with a long history of an integrated gay and lesbian community.
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| San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato: Joseph W. Lown, Gay Real Estate Agent |
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Realty San Miguel
Hernandez Macias 101, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, 37700, Mexico
Office: 415-185-8407
Toll Free: 214-884-7540
Mobile: 415-103-3374
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
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Region Covered: San Miguel de Allende
Years Experience: 9
Accreditation: N/A |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Joseph is detail-oriented and can be relied upon to make transactions as seamless as possible.
About the Area
San Miguel is a small city, has great weather, historic, gay friendly, and full of culture.
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| Chapala, Jalisco: Michael Rosenblum, Gay Real Estate Agent |
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Absolut Fenix
Carr. 159A, San Antonio Tly, Jalisco, 45920, Mexico
Office: 52 376 766 1776
Toll Free: 1 877 774 7551
Fax: 52 376 766 1779
Mobile: 045 331 242 2013
Main Clientele: Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
Specialty: residential, land
Region Covered: Ajijic, Chapala, San Antonio Tlay
Years Experience: 25
Accreditation: N/A |
| About the Real Estate Agent
Michael Rosenblum has a long history of selling real estate, previous licenses held were in Texas and Florida. Michael bought his first home in Ajijic in 2002.
About the Area
The Lake Chapala area is home to a very large gay and lesbian community.
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Today's Real Estate Report: MexicoFeb 27th, 2013Today, in our ongoing series about local real estate markets, we'll take a look at home sales and trends in Mexico:
First off, The New York Times has an article about Mexican tourist towns:
Mexico's tourist towns are slowly recovering from the global economic crisis, said Larry Stebbins, a broker for San Miguel Sotheby's International Realty. The Mexican market is... read_moreMexico: Investing in Off the Plan Real EstateJan 19th, 2013Off the plan real estate investments are basically investing in projects in their very earliest stages; the land is purchased, some basic designs are just beginning to take shape, and perhaps the developer has begun to apply for necessary permits. No concrete progress has been made, however. This kind of investment can offer excellent returns, but also requires more care... read_more The Difficulty of Buying Real Estate in Mexico for US CitizensDec 1st, 2012Anyone who has "bought" property in Mexico near its borders or near the water is familiar with the concept of the fideicomisos. Fideicomisos are trust arrangements with Mexican banks, where the banks holds title to a property on behalf of a foreign buyer. Since foreigners can't legally own property in these restricted zones, fideicomisos offer home buyers a way around... read_more
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