PUERTO VALLARTA Y BAHÍA DE BANDERAS


Happy New Year As we hang on one another’s shoulders this year in Puerto Vallarta, bang our champagne mugs together, and sing Auld Lang Syne, let’s get ready for a fresh and friendly year. Sadly this past year has had…
Bicycles have become very popular over the past few years in Puerto Vallarta, a place that was until a very short time ago, much easier to navigate atop a donkey. We still love donkeys but bikes are a bit more…
Time for a Good Nap High season is winding down and even though there are still many activities, the town has quieted and we feel more relaxed and looking forward to summer nights with friends, cool breezes coming off the…
Getting Around…. On any map of Puerto Vallarta, it is easy to see the separate and varied sections of the city. Though somewhat diverse in character and having individual personalities, they also share many similarities. Along the coastline, for several…
We purchased a unit in Paramount Bay in April 2016 with the assistance of Dana Scapa a partner of The Dream Team of Puerto Vallarta at Timothy Real Estate Group in Puerto Vallarta. To say that the whole experience was…
When I was looking for a real estate agency to sell my condo, I saw the amazing properties listed on Carl Timothy’s site at: www.timothyrealestategroup.com. Although I felt my place was great, I wasn’t sure if it measured up to…
There are many magical places to visit surrounding Puerto Vallarta that require only a short bus trip. Down the south coastline, Boca de Tomatlan is at the end of the city route. From there, one can catch a panga (boat)…
First Half of 2017 Puerto Vallarta Market Report The first half of the year has flown by and we have the results from the first six months of the Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit real estate market in 2017. It…
The Gift of Life Another recent cry has gone out for Type O blood in Puerto Vallarta. We hear these requests often and the need for all types is the same, though Type O is most common. If you have…
Charros Horses were not indigenous animals to the Americas. They were brought by the Spaniards and caused great shock and fear among the natives, who were confused by these centaur-looking creatures. Word spread quickly of the monsters, who were slaughtering…