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Working in Mexico

  Technology and the internet  is changing the way we do and make businesses! Since the economic downturn, more and more people are going into business for themselves and creating their own opportunities for income. Fortunately for us today, the internet is providing people a way to work where ever they want to, in any […]

September 2, 2013 By Ron Burdine

The Small Giant – Small Community in Mexico Comes Together in the Name of Technology

By Alexandra De Cienfuegos David amongst the Goliaths in the world of global telecommunications. The small giant. The Dutch have recently been in an uproar after the giant of telecommunications, the Mexican magnate Carlos Slim, moved in on the the Dutch telecom market, conquering and buying up 70% of one of the country’s national prides, the […]

August 28, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Educating Your Children in Mexico

If you are in the unique position of having the opportunity to move to Mexico with your school age children, you have two main options:  You may send your children to local private schools or you may home school.  In both scenario’s, a tutor is also recommended to assist in language barrier learning issues.   […]

July 15, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Banking in Mexico

The main banks in Mexico are Scotiabank, HSBC,  BBVA Bancomer, Santander and Citigroup.  In general, there are three main types of accounts you can open: Peso Checking Account: Allows you to manage your money in Mexican pesos and earn an interest income.  The minimum balance to open a peso account ranges from $500 to $1000 pesos […]

July 13, 2013 By Ron Burdine

What To Do If You Have An Auto Accident in Mexico

Mexican auto insurance law states that only licensed Mexican insurance companies will be recognized and accepted  by Mexico’s legal system.  It is also Mexican law that liability coverage be purchased. Collision is optional, but liability is a must.   What If I Have An Accident? If you are in an auto accident in Mexico and if […]

July 3, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Visit Tomatlan, Jalisco

Located on the Western, Pacific coast of Mexico, in Tomatlan, Jalisco, is the quiet and secluded Hotelito Desconocido Sancuary Reserve and Spa.  This 27 room, 100% eco-resort is located on sixty hectares in a natural diverse, bio-reserve listed by UNESCO as a bird paradise aquifer.   The tranquility of bright blue lagoon in the middle of […]

June 19, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Visit Guanajuato, Mexico

Obamacare and Expats

The state of Guanajuato has two great cities to visit, San Miguel De Allende and Guanajuato (the capital city of Guanajuato). Many of the city’s highways are partially or fully underground as Guanajuato  is located in a narrow valley surrounded by tree lined hills.  Most of the cobblestone streets are so narrow that cars cannot pass through […]

June 18, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Why Mexico Auto Liability Insurance Is So Important

In Mexico, it is the law that you carry liability auto insurance.  You do not have to carry collision, but you have to carry liability.  Getting into an accident in Mexico is not good news. If you heard life in Mexico is dangerous, wait till you see their jails!  It is definitely not a laughing […]

June 17, 2013 By Ron Burdine

If Your Visiting Mexico, Use Biodegradable Sunscreen

If your planning a trip to the Yucatan Peninsula, you are likely wanting to enjoy this area’s amazing crystal blue oceans and fresh water cenotes.  Mexico works very hard to protect their cenotes as these naturally occurring freshwater wells are the area’s only major source of fresh water. When tourists swim in them with lotions and […]

June 14, 2013 By Ron Burdine

Visit San Miguel De Allende

San Miguel De Allende, located in the state of Guanajuato, is a beautiful city rich in architecture and culture.  After Mexico’s War of Independence, foreign artists, painters, architects and art students from the U.S. and around the world came to this city to study and re-build what was always a beautiful city but in need of […]

June 14, 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 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
Michael SchmitAustin, TX
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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.
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