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| Written by Diego Garcia |
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Mexico has a safe and well developed title registration system which is commended and administered by a Public Registry of Property located in each State. This Public Registry is the institution that the government uses to grant publicity to all legal acts that in accordance with the Law must have legal effects against third parties. A professional Playa del Carmen real estate agent can help you navigate these procedures to guarantee that all of the paperwork is handled correctly and securely. The Riviera Maya is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world, with economic growth of 9.5% per year, and first in the generation of employment in Mexico. It has a population of 167 thousand inhabitants living in an area of 4.245 square kilometers, distributed mainly in two towns, Playa del Carmen and Tulum. Now is one of the best times in years to purchase real estate in Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya. Diego Garcia |
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