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Living in Ensenada, Mexico

Click here to view our directory of Ensenada local resources Ensenada, nick named “The Pearl of the Pacific”, makes our “Best Places to Live” and “Best Places to Visit” list for it’s close proximity to the U.S. (just 78 miles south of San Diego),  large international expatriate community, diverse landscape, mouth watering sea food, breath taking wine […]

November 7, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Filing U.S. Taxes as an Expatriate

We do not give out specific tax advice but we do recommend using a tax accountant familiar with international tax laws. As a U.S. expatriate, you are responsible for filing your U.S. taxes even if you have a $0.00 filing.  This holds true if you are a retired expatriate as well. As long as your […]

October 31, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Living in Puerto Peñasco, Mexico

Puerto Penasco whale

Click here to view our directory of Puerto Peñasco local resources Located in the northwestern corner of the state of Sonora, Puerto Peñasco (or Rocky Point as it is commonly referred to by expatriates) makes our “Best Places to Live in Mexico” list for it’s proximity to the U.S., large expatriate community, dry desert climate set […]

October 26, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Mexico on My Mind Has Released Their New 2014 Mexico Relocation Guide

Mexico Relocation Guide

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 1, 2013 Mexico on My Mind (MoMM), the Expatriate resource website for moving to and living in Mexico has just published the “Mexico Relocation Guide 2013-14”.  The popular guide 2012-13 edition was downloaded over 3000 times during the last year by people looking for relocation information on Mexico and expats living […]

October 2, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Mexico’s South Pacific Coast

Escondido

Mexico’s Southern Pacific Coast includes miles of sandy beach, rocky cliffs, and mountainous tropical forests that provide surfing, sailing, fishing, scuba diving, kite boarding, hiking, birding and more which make it one of the best places for expats to retire in Mexico! Nearly year round temperate climates of 75 – 82F degrees keep Canadians and […]

September 26, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Living in Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Located in the state of Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido makes our “Best Places to Live in Mexico” list for it’s beautiful breathtaking mountainous landscape that rolls into the beautiful Pacific Coast bay, temperate climate and “Old Mexico” feel.  The general population of about 45,000  consists of local fishermen, farmers, expats and surfers.  English is  spoken here. There […]

September 15, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Tallboys Band of Expats is Gaining Notoriety

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Serendipity and The Tallboys Band It’s funny how things come together in Mexico sometimes, the people you meet and the ways you meet them in Mexico always seem to lead to something when it comes to making expat friends down here.  The Tallboys Band based out of Ajijic, Mexico just south of Guadalajara on Lake […]

September 10, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Living in Los Barriles, Mexico

Click here to view our directory of Los Barriles local resources Los Barriles makes our “Best Places to Live in Mexico” list for it’s close proximity to the U.S., it’s small town atmosphere, the large supportive English speaking expat community and it’s beautiful white sand beaches on the Sea of Cortez. Los Barriles is located […]

September 9, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Bringing Your Pets To Mexico

Fly pets to Mexico

Re-locating your pet to Mexico is one more thing to prepare for.   Driving into Mexico with your pet is much more simple than flying in with your pet as airlines have very strict guidelines you must adhere to. Driving With Your Dog or Cat There are only three things you need to do to […]

September 5, 2013 By Ron Burdine

How To Prepare for a Hurricane in Mexico

Hurricane season in Mexico is from June to November with the peak season from mid-August to late October.  Tropical depressions and storms that occur in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean have potential to turn into hurricanes during this time. The key to hurricane or tropical storm protection is preparation.   […]

September 4, 2013 By Ron Burdine

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Ron Burdine made this whole move possible
Ron Burdine made this whole move from Philadelphia possible..their knowledge and organization skills (that I don’t have) helped me create order out of my chaos..there are a million details that are just too much for one person to put in order. At least this one person. We followed Ron’s suggestions and had the secure feeling that we were ready for anything, and we were.. we had insurance, directions, hints, tips and suggestions..we have been here (Isla Mujeres) for 6 weeks and Ron is still o… Read more
Bart Salop
I highly endorse working with Ron.
If you are visiting Tulum, I highly endorse working with Ron. As an Expat he understands the needs and desires of those traveling to the area for a vacation or looking to relocate to the area. You will be in great hands with Ron. Feel free to contact me to discuss Ron’s merits further!
Brian Ripley
Ron is one of the angels.
We can truthfully say that were it not for Ron’s sage guidance and advice, we would not have made the decision to buy land and build a house in Mexico. We have not had a single regret. It is simply paradise. And Ron is one of the angels. Thomas M. Bayer, PhD. Laura D. Kelley, PhD. Tulane University New Orleans.
Thomas & LauraTulane UniversityNew Orleans
Ron is the consummate professional
Ron is the consummate professional and an incredible resource to have for all-things-Tulum and the surrounding areas.  Ron’s in-depth knowledge of, and caring ways for, this magnificent region of Mexico is second-to-none.  If you’re seeking vacation or travel advice for things such as lodging/hospitality/spa’s, restaurants, shopping, beaches, sports/fitness, adventure day-trips to the nearby ruins/fishing/boating/diving/snorkeling/cenotes/zip-lining, 4-wheeling, etc., or need more in-dep… Read more
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