San Miguel de Allende: The Story No-one’s Telling…
Congratulations if you were among the lucky few who reserved at Barrio Santo in San Miguel de Allende yesterday.
By Ronan McMahon
Round Table
Congratulations if you were among the lucky few who reserved at Barrio Santo in San Miguel de Allende yesterday.
Today I’m sharing with you a conversation I recorded with my senior researcher and longest-standing team member, Margaret Summerfield.
Inside the market in Thailand’s “Rose of the North”
It’s probably the craziest thing I’ve come across in my scouting…
The first-ever RETA recommendation in San Miguel de Allende is officially open
The opening of our first-ever deal in San Miguel de Allende is just days away. At 1 p.m. ET on Valentine’s Day you’ll have your chance to act on a discount of $25,000, locking in a home that could generate gains of $162,000 between capital appreciation and rental returns.
In the 1930’s workmen for the United Fruit Company were clearing land close to the Térraba river in Southern Costa Rica when they discovered something strange. In the heart of the jungle they had just uncovered one of the greatest mysteries of Central America: The stone spheres of Costa Rica.
As the sun begins its descent toward the ocean the sea breeze drops off. Cocktails on the terrace is a good way to end the day. Then, the night breeze arrives. It comes from the mountains, gently stirring the lush foliage around you as the brilliant orange orb of the sun dips into the vast Pacific horizon
“Imagine! I’m in the middle of the jungle and I’m having the time of my life!” – Overheard in the Café Exotica, Ojochal, Costa Rica.