Dramatic Price Reduction at El Tigre

January 13, 2011 · Posted in For Sale · Comment 

This lot must sell…Bring offers! This is a n excellent opportunity to build to suit on the exclusive El Tigre Golf Course in Nuevo Vallarta!  Lote 127 is a large 7450+ square foot residential building lot on the El Tigre Golf Course in Nuevo Vallarta.

Land for sale in Nuevo Vallarta

Lote Los Venados 127 - Land for sale in Nuevo Vallarta

That’s only about $32 usd per square foot for a GT lot on El Tigre! On top of that, there is a building project ready to go. This truly is a Ganga – a great deal- on a residential lot for sale in Nuevo Vallarta.  If you are looking to build the house of your dreams, the way you want it built, you must see this lot.  The owner has told us this lot has to go, so bring your offers.

Have a look at Lote Los Venados 127 on El Tigre, and contact us now to schedule a showing!

Playa Royale 2609 – Luxury Condo for Sale in Nuevo Vallarta

November 1, 2010 · Posted in For Sale, Puerto Vallarta Real Estate · Comment 

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Comfortable living room at Playa Royale, Nuevo Vallarta

Just listed! Playa Royale 2609 is a gorgeous 3 bedroom 3 bath condominium located beach front on the best beach in Nuevo Vallarta; one of the best beaches in the Banderas Bay. This condo comes fully turn key, has lots of upgrades, underground parking and a beautiful view. Click here for more information about this Condominium for sale in Nuevo Vallarta.

PacificCoastMexico Website has moved!

February 16, 2010 · Posted in Pacific Coast · Comment 

Over the past week PacificCoastMexico.com has been intermittently unavailable, or overloaded, especially during business hours.  This was caused by server issues that we were ultimately unable to resolve.  We have since moved PacificCoastMexico.com to a new faster server to prevent this from happening in the future.

If you visited us in the last week and were unable to see our website, we apologize for any inconvenience.  The new server is up and running smoothly and PacificCoastMexico.com is running faster than ever. With any luck, our performance issues are behind us and we look forward to your visits as we move forward.  If you have any questions regarding Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, please feel free to ask, we are here to help!

Nahui – New Development on the Beach at Playa Destiladeras Riviera Nayarit

December 8, 2009 · Posted in Developments, For Sale · 2 Comments 

This afternoon was the official launch of Nahui, a new high end luxury development at Playa Destiladeras in Riviera Nayarit. A selection of Real Estate agents in Puerto Vallarta were invited to attend the presentation of this interesting new development (and enjoy a great lunch!). The sand, waves and cool breezes made the perfect backdrop for the presentation which gave us a taste of things to come.

Nahui Resort Development Presentation

Nahui Resort Development Presentation

Nahui, a Nahuatl word referring to the 4 elements wind, water, earth and fire, reflects the developers desire to create an ecologically sensitive low density community on an 800+ hectare (2100 acre) lot of Mexican Beach and Jungle land located in the northern Banderas Bay in Riviera Nayarit and just 45 minutes from the Puerto Vallarta International Airport, near shopping, dining and entertainment. The Nahui community boasts 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles!) of coastline, including the excellent Playa Destiladeras and plans are in the works for two 18 hole golf courses and a beach club, as well as a village with commercial areas and dining.

Phase one of the development is comprised of 73 ocean view building lots of about 500m2 (5380 sq ft) on which the developer will build to suit. The architectural firm of

Palapas at Playa Destiladeras, future home of the Community at Nahui

Palapas at Playa Destiladeras, future home of the Community at Nahui

Barba & Ramirez have prepared plans of modular homes which are highly customizable to suit any budget or any level of luxury. Barba & Ramirez have a lot of experience building high end luxury homes all over Mexico including Los Veneros and Hacienda de Mita (to name just a few) here in the Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit area. Having personally been inside some of their excellent projects I can tell you with confidence: when it comes to luxury, these guys really get it.

The project is brand new and we don’t all information yet, but we expect pricing to start at around $400,000 USD for a 2 bedroom home. In the next few days we are expecting more details and I’ll post here as they become available. In the mean time, let me know if you need any more information!

The rainy season and real estate in Puerto Vallarta

July 3, 2009 · Posted in Local information · 2 Comments 

The vast majority of US and Canadian tourists that vacation in Puerto Vallarta do so during the winter season, from November to Easter – that time of the year is our “high season”. It is the least hot and least humid time of the year for our tropical town and is a time where one can be 99.99% certain to experience no rain whatsoever. So it makes sense that most people chose winter.

It is during this same winter time that many foreigners will search for, and buy their dream home in the sun. Even after purchase, it is again mainly during this winter period that many vacation home owners will use their property, rarely visiting vallarta during the summer. (This is a generalization and I know of many tourist that actually prefer the summer due to the lower occupancy and spectacular fauna and flora transformation).

For those of us that live here we know how different the summer and winter climate conditions are in Puerto Vallarta, and the drastic effect these 4 months of constant humidity and rain have on houses and condos, especially those that are poorly constructed. If you are buying during the winter, it’s important to keep this in mind and to try to forecast how the property you are buying will react to our summer climate.

Surrounding terrain

The first thing to pay close attention is the surrounding terrain.

Is there a river close by ? (dry or not). Vallarta is surrounded by steep mountains that during the rainy season act as natural water-slides accelerating the rain water down to the ocean. These rivers can be drastically transformed by the rain, and the calm rivers that you see in the winter can become lethal rapids. For example, the youtube video below shows how the downtown Rio Cuale is transformed by the rain.

Also pay attention to dry rivers. For example, the Pitillal river (which runs through Fluvial and joins the ocean at Penninsula) is bone-dry during the winter but becomes a major rain evacuation route during the rainy season.

No river? the rain still needs to get through! If there’s no river close by try to find out how rain water passes through the surrounding terrain. Most roads of Puerto Vallarta don’t have drainage and this transforms some roads (drive-way / gardens / parking lots …) into temporary rivers – which can cause major problems for constructions. Take a look at the video below that shows how one of the main roads in the Pitillal is transformed during heavy rain.

Ideally, you want the surrounding terrain to be leading away from the property. Most of Vallarta is on an incline (leading towards the sea) so rain water will need to move around the grounds. Look for water evacuation routes, drains and any other preventive systems. Pay particular attention to this for constructions with underground facilities or parking lots.

Construction

After evaluating the terrain you will need to look closely at how the property has been built. Which materials have been used? (pay close attention to the extensive use of dry-wall. Dry-wall + humidity = problem). Does the roof have an inclination? Are there any gutters? How old is the building?

Look closely at areas with gaps, pipes, windows, doors, A/C inlets etc. If given a chance, water will find it’s way into any space. Look for leaks in the walls and ceilings. Also look for any miss-match in paint colour. If you see a wall with a clearly fresher line of paint that may indicate a leak stain that has been hidden. Also look for humidity stains, especially in the upper corners of walls on top floors, and the lower corners on the ground floors. Do however keep in mind that in such a humid climate it is very frequent to find some small humidity stains or leaks, even in the best-built homes. Just make sure that you find them, understand them and don’t be frightened to challenge the seller for an explanation about them.

Don’t think that you shouldn’t pay attention to this if you are buying a new construction, or if you are buying a condo on the middle floor of a high tower. Glossy brochures and great sales presentations have no effect on rain and tropical humidity! Obviously, the reputation of a construction developer is very important but check for yourself where possible.

Vegetation

Many new houses in Puerto Vallarta have a flat roof. Before the rainy season starts always make sure the roof is clear from any vegetation that may trap water and humidity. Also consider vegetation and trees surrounding the property. Think about how these affect the surrounding humidity and their potential threat in the case of strong winds (or even hurricanes) – this is especially important for tall palm trees.

Advice

As with any important purchase decision be sure to surround yourself with people and realtors that are able to give you impartial and honest information. Don’t be scared to ask them tough questions and to demand answers. Also do your research amongst the locals. Like everywhere in Mexico you’ll find that people are more than willing to help wherever than can.

♥ the Rain

Although this article focuses on the negative impact of the rain one must not forget it’s positive impact. The plants and jungle surrounding Puerto Vallarta are literally transformed by this rain. The mountains become a vibrant green colour, new animals appear and the air is cleansed. We have spectacular lighning storms over the bay and the rain and it’s flash floods are sometimes quite entertaining. It’s a great time to vistit our town. It  generally rains only in the early morning and late afternoon, the daytime is virtually always rain free.

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