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Merida The Best kept Secret in Mexico

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Merida
Merida is an enchanting city with much to enjoy and little to cause complaint. Approachable and friendly, the citizens find their roots in the Mayan, Spanish, French and Lebanese culture. This is a civilized city where people are civil to one another. Neighbors know each other and often, are related. Family is not just important here, family is everything - as is a sense of community. People belong.It is safe here. Violent crime is practically unheard of. As in any city of million people, there is petty street crime. However, no matter where you go in the city or at what hour, you will not feel intimidation. There is not that gut sinking fear that exist in so many cities. There is an overall gentleness that pervades.
Handguns are not permitted. There is a large police presence - traffic police, city police, tourist police, state police and federal police. This police presence does deter criminal activity. However, with all these police available, there is not an atmosphere of police repression. The police are here FOR you, they are not out to GET you.

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The streets are energized with people at all hours. The city is alive and the citizens feel safe to be on the streets. People walk here. There is a constant flow of activity - buses, bikes, motor scooters, taxis and cars. Occasionally, traffic can be a test of patience in the center city, but it is a testimony to a vibrant community in an ancient city.

Architecturally, Merida is a feast for the eyes. From the grandeur of fabulous French style mansions, to the uncompromising grace of a perfect colonial arch in a small courtyard garden, few places rival Merida in architectural variety and charm. Wander the center city or the outer neighborhoods, and you are delighted when you suddenly stumble upon a turn-of-the-century hacienda, colonial casona, or a charming, worn stone church. There are places here where time literally stands still.

Merida Mexico Homes

Merida offers an abundance of gastronomic delights. With Merida’s excellent location and climate, residents and visitors enjoy a grand variety of year-round tropical fruits and vegetables as well as seafood and meat. Located just a 30-minute drive from the Gulf of Mexico, the local markets and restaurants provide a feast of fresh shellfish, mollusks and fish. Ranches that specialize in pork, poultry and beef surround Merida.
Almost any cuisine is available in Merida — French, Italian, Spanish, Lebanese, Vegetarian, Argentinean, Chinese and Japanese, Thai, Fusion and more! The local Yucatecan cuisine is habit forming. You will find yourself craving “cochinita, lechon, carnitas, barbacoa, pavo relleno, panuchos, salbutes, frijol y puerco and hundreds of fabulous local dishes and tacos. Yummy!

The cultural scene in Merida is top notch! The soul also needs to be fed and Merida serves up a stellar menu of arts, dance, symphony, recitals, poetry readings, theatre, cinema, markets, parks, fairs and bazaars. The government and local residents patronize the arts. Culture is important and art galleries are flourishing. Every night of the week there is something “happening” in centro Merida: Street dances or singing; art openings; wine tasting; music recitals; poetry readings; discussion groups; professional baseball and soccer games; annual festivals, color and fun. Don’t forget - Carnival! Entry fees and tickets are very inexpensive and often are free. In the year 2000, Merida was named the first American Capital of Culture.

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Merida is a vast metropolitan city that seems small. There is something here for everyone and every budget.
This information was provided to me by Mitch Keenan who has been living and working in and around the city of Merida for the last 12 years. For more information on Merida or purchasing homes in Merida, please contact: Mitchell Jay Keenan, CRS mitch@mexintl.com
Mitch is the executive director of Mexico International Real Estate, S de RL de CV. located Merida. His company’s listings can be viewed on our web site under Yucatan, Merida, Progreso, Celestun, Bacalar, Costa Maya and Majahual

YUCATAN - A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AND VISIT

Friday, February 6th, 2009

SOME USEFUL FACTS AND HELPFUL INFORMATION - YUCATAN MEXICO

This information was provided to me by Mitch Keenan, a friend and client that has been living and working in Yucatan in the city of  Merida for the last 12 years. Mitch is the executive director of Mexico International Real Estate, S de RL de CV. located Merida. His company’s listings can be viewed on our web site under Yucatan, Merida, Progreso, Celestun, Bacalar, Costa Maya and Majahual.

White sand beach on the Yucatan Peninsula

White sand beach on the Yucatan Peninsula

WEATHER

The weather in Yucatan is Tropical. Welcome to life in the tropics. It gets hot and it is humid. Hurricanes are common on the Caribbean side of the peninsula but much less so on the Gulf Coast. Tropical weather can be severe. However, the temperature does not get below freezing and it NEVER snows. If you like to garden, you will love the year round growing season!

AFFORDABILITY

You can get a lot of home here very reasonably! Our real estate prices start as low as $40,000.00-usd for a fixer upper on the beach or in Merida. Construction prices are very reasonable, currently running below $80.00-usd per sq. ft. to build new or remodel. Labor wages are low and you can hire domestic help for around $20.00-usd a day. Stretching your dollar is easy!

Yucatan Real Estate
Motivated seller $149,900 USD close to Centro in Merida

HEALTHCARE

Healthcare in Yucatan is on par with the USA, Canada and Europe. There are numerous good and clean hospitals and clinics. Many facilities are “state of the art.” Office visits are inexpensive. Anyone living in Mexico may enroll in the national health program (IMSS). There are numerous well-trained physicians, dentists and clinicians throughout Yucatan. Procedures, medications and treatments are usually much more reasonable here than in other parts of the world.

TRANSPORTATION

It is easy to maneuver throughout the Yucatan. Well-maintained roads intersect most of the peninsula. The “Green Angels” patrol the main highways and provide assistance to travelers. The police also have units designed to help travelers with mechanical problems. You can go anywhere by bus or mini van. Public transportation is inexpensive. Bus routes are well serviced with good frequency. Taxis are also readily available. Taxi fares have recently gotten less expensive in Merida due to new competition. While it is easy to have a car here, it is not essential. Traveling around the Yucatan is easy and affordable!

CRIME

It is safe here! Yucatan has one of the lowest crime rates per capita in Mexico. Violent crime is a rarity. In Merida (Yucatan’s bustling capital city) women walk the city streets at all hours without being intimidated or molested. Guns are prohibited. A strong police presence and a low toleration for crime provides for safe streets. A sense of tranquility and safety pervades the community.

LOCAL ECONOMY

The local economy in the Yucatan is stable and growing. Agriculture, fishing, import/export, construction, construction materials, education, health care, tourism, real estate, legal services, government, retail services and entrepreneurialism provide a constant revenue exchange.

ACCEPTANCE OF FOREIGNERS

There is a large ex-pat community across the Yucatan. People from all corners of the globe find the Yucatan a warm and welcoming place to call home. The “Yucatecan” people kindly embrace most foreigners into their relaxed and friendly way of life.

That said, Mexico is not for everyone. Type-A personalities, impatient types, demanders, whiners, complainers and those who expect Mexico to be like “where they came from”, are going to have a difficult time adjusting here.

If you are reasonably relaxed, not in a hurry, willing to learn a new way of living, socializing and experiencing life, living in Mexico and especially Yucatan can be richly rewarding. Everyday can be an adventure. From tending your tropical garden to exploring Mayan Ruins - from a solitary stroll on a lonely beach to a bustling and exotic market – there is something here for everyone with an open mind, a willingness to learn and a youthful sense of adventure!