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Best investment markets in Mexico....

Noelle Geeting
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Hello, I am a Mexican resident with a Mexican company, and I am currently invested in Playa del Carmen, Q Roo, but I am looking to expand. What markets should I be looking at? Any advice? TIA!

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    @Noelle Geeting

    I'm a fellow investor in Mexico and I own in Playa del Carmen as well. It's great that you have residency in Mexico and that you have a Mexican corporation. It's worth mentioning for other readers that, while it doesn't hurt, it's not necessary to be a resident or to own a Mexican corporation to buy real estate in Mexico and any non-resident can own a Mexican corporation anyway.

    To answer your question, depending on your strategy, you have various options, depending on your objectives:
    * Other beach resort towns whether in Q Roo, Baja California Sur, Puerto Vallarta - Riviera Nayarit, Mazatlan or the Oaxaca Coastline.
    * Inland cities like Mexico City (the capital), Guadalajara and Monterrey (the 2nd and 3rd cities who are benefiting from the onshoring/reshoring/nearshoring boom and the rise of the middle classes), San Miguel de Allende or Merida.

    Hope this helps otherwise feel free to reach out.

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