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Canadians Buying Mexico Real Estate

NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE

NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE

NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE

Routinely drawing upward of 85 percent of its tourists from Canada and United States, Mexico is steadily becoming home to Canadian snowbirds who can’t resist the lure of its great weather, strong currency, tax benefits and lifestyle rich in culture.

According to HiFX, one of the largest providers of foreign exchange services to individuals and businesses, last year more than 32 percent of new homeowners in Mexico were from Canada.  This trend has recently been mirrored in sales center traffic for local real estate developments.  In just this past week, Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas in northern Baja California saw six families through its sales office from Canada alone.

Lyndie Meissner, originally from Ft. Francis, Ontario, said it’s the sense of freedom found only in Mexico that prompted her to buy a home there.

“You can drive up and down the warm coast to enjoy the water with no worries of traffic jams,” said Meissner.  “It’s like going back in time to the Wild West.  I lived in Dana Point, Calif., in the 1970s, before any homes were there and we camped on the beach.  Now, Baja California is the only place left on the West Coast with that lifestyle.”

Meissner has lived happily in the small town of Calafia, Baja California, for 23 years.  She initially bought a second home in Baja but has since traded-up to the penthouse at Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas and has made Baja her permanent residence.  In fact, Meissner sold her previous business and started a new venture in Baja California, where she now has 10 employees.

For Meissner, Mexico living has become a family affair as her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter also live close by in Baja.

The north coast of Baja California is filled with shores of alluring waters, warm sunshine and kind-hearted neighbors, many of which are American or Canadian expatriates.  In fact, the city of Rosarito, Baja California, just south of Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas, claims nearly 40 percent of its residents are expatriates.

According to real estate officials at Baja Real Estate Group, Baja California is the perfect location for a delightful vacation get-away or home-away-from-home for the price.

“A better bargain cannot be found elsewhere along the coast of North America,” says Kathy Katz, partner in the Northern Baja Division of Prudential California Realty.  “Many snowbirds are discovering the benefits of buying real estate in Mexico.  We not only have an enviable year-round climate but we offer homes literally on the beach for less than $300,000!  We are only 30 minutes from the U.S. border and our property taxes are as little as $200 a year.”
The exotic beach town of Calafia is ideally located between Rosarito and Ensenada and is home to charming shops, restaurants, clubs, art galleries, beaches and more.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas recently celebrated the start of construction on its third high-rise condominium tower.  The initial two towers are sold out.  Sales for Tower III are under way and prices range from $298,000 for a two-bedroom oceanfront residence to $650,000 for a 15th-floor penthouse.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas provides expert guidance in purchasing real estate in Mexico with skilled experts in the areas of title insurance, escrow services and real estate law.  For more information contact a sales agent at 1-866-CALAFIA or visit www.calafiacondos.com.

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NUMBER OF CANADIANS BUYING REAL ESTATE IN MEXICO ON THE RISE Routinely drawing upward of 85 percent of its tourists from Canada and United States, Mexico is steadily becoming home to Canadian snowbirds who can’t resist the lure of its great weather, strong currency, tax benefits and lifestyle rich in culture.

According to HiFX, one of the largest providers of foreign exchange services to individuals and businesses, last year more than 32 percent of new homeowners in Mexico were from Canada.  This trend has recently been mirrored in sales center traffic for local real estate developments.  In just this past week, Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas in northern Baja California saw six families through its sales office from Canada alone.

Lyndie Meissner, originally from Ft. Francis, Ontario, said it’s the sense of freedom found only in Mexico that prompted her to buy a home there.

“You can drive up and down the warm coast to enjoy the water with no worries of traffic jams,” said Meissner.  “It’s like going back in time to the Wild West.  I lived in Dana Point, Calif., in the 1970s, before any homes were there and we camped on the beach.  Now, Baja California is the only place left on the West Coast with that lifestyle.”

Meissner has lived happily in the small town of Calafia, Baja California, for 23 years.  She initially bought a second home in Baja but has since traded-up to the penthouse at Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas and has made Baja her permanent residence.  In fact, Meissner sold her previous business and started a new venture in Baja California, where she now has 10 employees.

For Meissner, Mexico living has become a family affair as her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter also live close by in Baja.

The north coast of Baja California is filled with shores of alluring waters, warm sunshine and kind-hearted neighbors, many of which are American or Canadian expatriates.  In fact, the city of Rosarito, Baja California, just south of Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas, claims nearly 40 percent of its residents are expatriates.

According to real estate officials at Prudential California Realty, Baja California is the perfect location for a delightful vacation get-away or home-away-from-home for the price.

“A better bargain cannot be found elsewhere along the coast of North America,” says Kathy Katz, partner in the Northern Baja Division of Prudential California Realty.  “Many snowbirds are discovering the benefits of buying real estate in Mexico.  We not only have an enviable year-round climate but we offer homes literally on the beach for less than $300,000!  We are only 30 minutes from the U.S. border and our property taxes are as little as $200 a year.”

The exotic beach town of Calafia is ideally located between Rosarito and Ensenada and is home to charming shops, restaurants, clubs, art galleries, beaches and more.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas recently celebrated the start of construction on its third high-rise condominium tower.  The initial two towers are sold out.  Sales for Tower III are under way and prices range from $298,000 for a two-bedroom oceanfront residence to $650,000 for a 15th-floor penthouse.  Calafia Condos, Resort and Villas provides expert guidance in purchasing real estate in Mexico with skilled experts in the areas of title insurance, escrow services and real estate law.  For more information contact a sales agent at 1-866-CALAFIA or visit www.calafiacondos.com.

Rosarito To Forgive Penalties On Property And Transfer Taxes Now Through October 31

Property Taxes

Property Taxes

ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO—From now through Oct. 31 the city will forgive any past due penalties on people who pay back property taxes, including transfer fees.

“Many people don’t understand what the property tax requirements are and we’re trying to help them by offering this grace period,” said Mayor Hugo Torres.

Much of the confusion is on the transfer fee, which requires buyers of any property that includes some land ownership, including condos, to pay the city 2 percent of the purchase price, Mayor Torres said.

Not only is it illegal not to pay this tax, people who have not done so might not have had the transaction legally registered and their ownership might not have been confirmed.

While the transfer fee is a one-time assessment, penalties can be substantial. For example, the fee on a $300,000 purchase would be $6,000 — but after five years a total of $12,000 in penalties would accumulate, making the amount owed $18,000.

“This grace period until Oct. 31 can result in tremendous savings for people,” said city tax collector Jorge Casteneda. “Plus by paying back obligations, they will know they are in compliance with the law and have clearly established ownership.”

The transfer fee applies to the purchase of undeveloped land, condominiums and structures which include land ownership. It must be paid by the buyer. Penalties on unpaid yearly property taxes also will be forgiven for anyone who pays them by Oct. 31.

To pay back transfer fees, people need a copy of the purchase agreement, an appraisal and a property tax bill. Payments can be made at the Casteneda’s office at City Hall from 8 to 4 Monday through Friday and 9 to 1 on Saturdays.

Additional information is available by calling 661-614-9647.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Ron Raposa
619-948-3740
ronraposa@hotmail.com

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Upgraded Baja Condo For Sale In Calafia Condos

Upgraded Baja Condo For Sale In Calafia Condo

Upgraded Baja Condo For Sale In Calafia Condo

This home has many upgrades and is fully furnished with modern furnishings with cute rustic accents. There are bay view windows throughout the length of the ocean view side of the home for ocean, sand, and white water views.

This includes big windows in the kitchen, dining area, living area, and the master bedroom. Both the master bedroom and the living area have access to the ocean view patio, which is large enough for a barbeque, and to have family and friends together.

The kitchen has excellent ocean views, and is large enough for several to cook together. The kitchen has a stylish Italian glass tile back splash, and custom dark stained maple cabinets to compliment. Also, the stainless steel appliances include a dishwasher, refrigerator and a flat top stove. The granite counter top island is the center piece of the kitchen and has plenty of space for bar seating. read more »