First American Title Insurance Company Brochure for Mexico
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FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY BROCHURE FOR MEXICO
International Title Insurance policies designed for the purchase, financing and leasing of real property throughout Mexico providing unparalleled financial protection, title insurance expertise and superior customer service.
Valuable Title Protection For Property Owners and Lenders
First in Protection
First American Title Insurance Company (“First American”) is one of the largest title [...]
Investing in Mexico, Investors may find treasures south of the border
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Investing in Mexico – Investors may find treasures south of the border.
Introduction
International Real Estate
Amongst investment opportunities, international real estate has become one of the most sought after options in recent years due to its continuous success and increasing popularity.
Income Producing Opportunities
It turns out that Mexico has the highest per capita income in Latin America, and [...]
Real Estate Careers in Mexico
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Whether you are looking for a full-time career or would just like to add supplemental income, STAMATIO & COMPANY has a solution for you! Work as a full time real estate agent and enjoy unlimited income potential, or work as a part-time referral agent and generate a stream of additional income by referring your family, [...]
Mexico City Offers Free Health Insurance for Tourists
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MEXICO.-A program by Mexico City Government was implemented this week for national and international tourists visiting Mexico City, this program was implemented as a way to recover the tourist industry heavily hit by the A/H1N1 influenza, informed Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard.
The Tourist Assistance Card, a one of a kind service in the world is [...]
Morelia UNESCO World Heritage
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Before the arrival of the Spaniards, the region was inhabited by a people known as the Pirindas, and the place was called “Guayangareo”. Morelia was officially founded on May 18, 1541, by the first viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza, as “City of Michoacán”. It was inhabited by 50 Spanish noble families and by [...]
Closing Cost for the Purchase of Real Estate in Patzcuaro Mexico
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ROLE OF THE NOTARIO (NOTARY PUBLIC) in Mexico.
The Notario’s function is different from that of the U.S. counterpart . The office is appointed by the State Governor and the Notario has the power to witness and certify business documents which require absolute authenticity. The office also must manage and secure storage of original records. The [...]
Lake Zirahuen the Feel of a Small Village with Exhuberant Beauty
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Zirahuen is a tranquil pueblo (town) on a lake that has the same name (Lake Zirahuen) it is located a short 15 minute drive from the beautiful colonial city of Patzcuaro and about 50 minute drive from Morelia´s International Airport, one of the many atractives that Zirahuen has to offer besides its exhuberant beauty is [...]
Uruapan, The Avocado Capital of the World
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Uruapan is one of the oldest cities in Mexico. Its main natural attraction is the Cupatitzio River (dubbed “the river that sings”), because along its flow are tourist attractions. The National Park Eduardo Ruiz is home of “La Rodilla del Diablo”, the source of the river which courses through the city and out toward “La [...]
The Aqueduct of Querétaro, Mexico
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Author: Blake Rayden
There is a snake crawling out of the centro histórico of Querétaro, Mexico. It makes its way 1.78 kms along what is now the avenue Zaragoza and finally hiding its head into one of the hills surrounding the center of the city. This snake is over 30 meters tall, and is made of [...]
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo – Costa Grande Guerrero
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ZIHUATANEJO
The name Zihuatanejo is from the Nahuatl “Cihuatlán”, meaning “place of women” because it was a matriarchal society.
In pre-Columbian times, a Tarascan leader with a title of Caltzontzin (that means: He who governs countless houses) frequented the area from the modern day Lake Pátzcuaro region.
Legend has it that he constructed the rock barrier on Playa [...]





