Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Investment Market Overview & Case Study
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Paul & I sat down to discuss the Puerto Vallarta real estate investment market, and went through a detailed case study of an actual condo.
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00:00 Introduction
01:00 View of rooftop
02:35 Why invest in Mexico
06:55 Risks of investing in Mexico
08:20 Who is investing in Puerto Vallarta real estate
10:50 Puerto Vallarta airport expansion
11:55 New highway between Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara
14:30 Puerto Vallarta real estate is a cash market
17:30 Investors coming from countries under, or potentially under, US sanctions
19:30 Case study of cap rates of long term rental in Puerto Vallarta
22:00 IN which neighbourhoods to invest in Puerto Vallarta
26:00 Occupancy rates of rentals in Puerto Vallarta and running costs of a condo
29:40 Case study of cap rates of short term rental / airbnb
in Puerto Vallarta
32:40 Investing in real estate in the gay / LGBT Zona Romantica neighbourhood
36:15 Property management in Puerto Vallarta
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It’s BEAUTIFUL!! and worth it
I should come down there and start a Airbnb management company for all those Investments help peace of mind for the investors
my thoughts exactly...
Thank you very much, very interesting. Lot of information about the positive and negative aspects of the investment. the case study helps and the figures are very clear and conservative
I wonder, how many people purchased a place in Mexico, that borrowed against their home in US and Canada to be able to pay cash? Now, though, they have to refinance that mortgage at higher rates? Be interesting if those stats were available?
Good coverage of the PVR market. I would just say a few things about Nayarit. San Pancho is as expensive as Sayulita and all the good property has been developed on. Lo De Marcos doesn't have the hippie boho culture of San Pancho and Sayulita. Mostly older retirees so I don't think it can compete with them. Best place to invest now is between Punta Mita and Sayulita. That corridor is not developed yet but will be in the next five years.
Thanks for your input 👍
most informative and honest real estate evaluation. Very welll done and very usefull. Much appreciated.
Thank you
Great video. I am far from investing abroad but as someone living in Toronto I would not mind getting out ! I learnt a lot from this video and the agent was great. Subscribed!
Well balanced video. We have two houses in PV and love them. Traditional houses are much more cost effective. Taxes on rental income would have a significant impact as well as capital gains. We live here for the lifestyle and love it. Thanks for the detailed video!
One area you can assess is El Caloso and surrounding colonias. This was a rough area of town, but is changing quickly and is close to the romantic zone. Decent upside here if you buy the right house.
@@LivingSimplyinMexico thanks for sharing 👍
Super helpful video. Subscribed! Looking to invest in Puerto Vallarta, Tulum, Playa Del Carmen, or Puerto Escondido. I'll be digging into your resources!
Thank you. Feel free to reach out to Luigi and/or Paul. I haven’t done Puerto Escondido yet though.
Thanks I'll be reaching out to Paul while I'm in PV in October@@TheWanderingInvestor
Thank you for the video. I live in this region since 4 years, and I also work in real estate. For me there are better zones now in the area, where you can make a better deal. But I agree that Zona Romantica will be always almost rented out.
Thanks. Yes, I agree. The article I wrote analyses neighbourhoods with more upside such as Versalles, etc
Better area like Versailles and Fluvial?
@@y2vvilliam it’s all in the article: thewanderinginvestor.com/international-real-estate/full-guide-to-making-a-real-estate-investment-in-puerto-vallarta/
This discussion is centered on the most in demand high life part of PV. The numbers vary massively depending on the neighborhood. The suburbs residential neighborhoods are much more affordable, safe, and there is ample inventory. Keep an open mind!
I have been there and I liked it and it looks like a retirement heaven for North Americans. There are beachfront condominiums full with Americans and in the restaurants on the beach there they speak to you in english. So if you don't mind the money it could be a good place to retire. Certainly also something for Digital Nomads but rather for short term visits.
What would be the difference between PV and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic?
Whenever someone compares things especially real-estate to the past 3 years, I personally think they are off.. The pandemic was a special time that was highly unusual. It makes me think they are trying to sell me a dream..
This is most certainly the case😂 there is alot of wrong info
@@tw4943 Can you please be more specific about the information that you think they got wrong? I am really interested in PV as a retirement destination and it would be helpful to know those details. Thank you for any information.
@@tw4943?
Is the weather in PV as hot and humid in the summer months as some have said making it really uncomfortable for year round living?
It’s definitely very hot and humid in the Summer
What about investing in property around the Aijiic and Lake Chapala areas where there is also a large expat community? The weather is milder and purchasing a property with a trust is not necessary there? Also what about San Miguel de Allende?
Nothing inherently wrong with these areas. Many people are moving there indeed.
Ok, this is beach area, close to USA and etc but the price $0,5 mln for such property is too much I think
Puerto Vallarta is absolutely not cheap for sure
@@TheWanderingInvestor Isn't CaboSan Lucas even worse? I'd be curious to see your take on that place but tbh I feel it'd be a total waste of your time.
@@HoDLum Veery expensive. Lifestyle destination.
We are approaching the Golden Age Mexico knows what's going on the most with all the colorful buildings everything is frequencies and vibration just the colors alone change can heal a person change their moods and expand their consciousness the even understand that with the church bells and the church organs that they use a lot more often than North America that's why the vibration is always higher down there we need to think in terms of frequencies and vibration we are co-creators of the planet through meditation we can change the world just need to look at the positive all the time I'm looking at investing down there as well coming from Ontario I can't take the gray and brown subdivisions and extremely high prices my intuition is guiding me down there thank you for this wonderful video
Love PV. Still there? Bullish Mexico too. Here in Zapopan with the woman (Mexicana)
Nice. Not there anymore. Spending Summer in Montenegro
@@TheWanderingInvestor Ah sounds awesome Take Care man
Can you do a video on Beirut, Lebanon please
On my to do list
I like to go where gringos don't go. PV is not for me regardless of cost.
Definitely a lot of foreigners in PV. It’s part of its appeal.
You said there is little downside
Take a look at Acapulco which is a bit further south. This was a dream holiday destination for decades and suddenly became a hotbed of nacro violence where it's unsafe for anyone to visit
Also, even if people are buying in cash, if there is an economic downturn and homeowners have liabilities in other markets - they are likely to sell their international properties to sure up their portfolio in their home market
Thanks for highlighting the Acapulco-like risk. As for the cash market element, I don’t say prices can’t go down, but they would go down much slower not as hard as in a market with a lot of leverage.
RIP Acapulco.
@@Thomas_Hardy. 😢
$500k is a pretty hefty sum of money. You can find new condos in Miami for that money
Yes
PV is such a beautiful place, it's too bad it is being ruined by all those concrete high rises. Taking away the Mexican cultural for greed.
They need to upgrade the airport. It is brutal getting through immigration and, even worse, customs. I go twice a year and it is nearly always awful.
Yes. This revamp and expansion they are doing is overdue.
Hola Mi Nombre es fabrizio Robles. Me puedes ayudar en vender 4 departamertos . En la 5 de diciembre Puerto Vallarta
For the people talking about the very high price of this apartment. PV is on the pacific coast and attracts many Californians . Its close to California by flight. People from California don't see $500k as a large amount to spend on real estate. Canadians also don't feel that $500K is a large amount to spend on real estate.
Why would the 'anti-vaxer type' go to PV?
Because it’s not Canada
@@TheWanderingInvestor No doubt. So why PV? What was different? I was in Mex this year (CDMX tour to Cancun). Message I got was they locked everyone up, masks etc and vxes etc
Mexico was completely Open "All Through The Lockdown" without any vax paperwork and without any testing. It was very very refreshing and established Mexico as a top travel destination. Their tourism numbers moved ahead of Thailand.
480k for this apartment is a bit too much?
I wouldn’t invest there as a pure investment. It’s ultimately a lifestyle decision.
@@TheWanderingInvestor what kind of lifestyle is that with that view? I would feel like a loser if I woke up and saw it every day I can feel like a loser for a small fraction of that money in most places
@@Kotiara123 then go somewhere else. The point is there is a strong market for it. For you & I? No. For many other people? Yes. PV is a big destination.
@@TheWanderingInvestorwhy you are not ?
Not important for the video but we walked past each other in Emiliano Zapata. :D
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half a million dollars for a small apartmene??? it is a joke!!!!!!!!