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![]() Jim Scherrer has owned property in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for 24 years and resided there for the past ten years. The mission of his series of 40 articles pertaining to retirement in Puerto Vallarta is to reveal the recent changes that have occurred in Vallarta while dispelling the misconceptions about living conditions in Mexico. For the full series of articles regarding travel to and retirement in Vallarta as well as pertinent Puerto Vallarta links, please visit us at Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Buyers‘ Agents
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Puerto Vallarta & Lake Tahoe--the Best of Both Worldsfor those of you fortunate baby boomers wondering what to do with the rest of your life and where to do it, we suggest that you seriously consider this combination of retirement areas; living in Puerto Vallarta during the winter months and Lake Tahoe during the summer months represents the very best of both worlds. Just Hangin´ Around Puerto VallartaThere are literally hundreds of different species of tropical birds in the Vallarta area that we can enjoy year round and therefore it's no wonder that this region in Paradise is a virtual playground for the professional bird watchers. Revolutionary Prostate Cancer Treatment Comes to Puerto VallartaThe HIFU treatment is approved in Europe, Japan, China, Latin America, Caribbean, and Mexico, but has not yet received FDA approval in the US. Of all the HIFU approved doctors and hospitals in the world, these American urologists have joined up with a renowned and respected local urologist at San Javier to do their work. Why are All of Puerto Vallarta's Bougainvillea Flowers White?Bougainvilleas are rapid growing plants that produce white flowers year round in sunny warm climates and Vallarta perfectly meets their requirements by providing approximately 320 sunny days per year with an average annual temperature of 78°F. Charley Wished He'd Never Visited Puerto Vallarta!When the large schools of tuna arrive in PV, so do the huge floating fish factories from the Far East. They are often outfitted with helicopters, speed boats, and large encircling nets or purse seines. What Do Mecca, Mandalay, and Puerto Vallarta Have in Common?There are millions of people living on or near the 21st parallel north where the tropical winter climate is so inductive to enjoying life. Mecca, Mandalay, and Hong Kong are probably not the most suitable for the majority of the North American baby boomers evaluating various retirement destinations; however Maui and Vallarta should be given serious consideration. Puerto Vallarta's Tecomeae Tribe Takes Center Stage in the SpringtimeInvariably, when guests are visiting the area in the spring, regardless of whether they're touring the city, playing golf, shopping the boutiques, or sightseeing in general, they'll always inquire with "what kind of tree is that?" What's Up With the Crane Invasion of Puerto Vallarta?Not quite equal to Dubai or Shanghai, but nevertheless the skyline of Puerto Vallarta is dotted with tower cranes evidencing the explosive growth and progress along the Mexican Riviera. Have You Seen the Burseraceae Family in Puerto Vallarta?The local mountainside forests surrounding Puerto Vallarta are considered to be among the richest tropical dry forests in the world. Have You Seen Puerto Vallarta's Green Flashes?Research data indicates that under ideal conditions, green flashes are so inconspicuous that even the trained eyes of experienced green flash observers will witness only one green flash out of every six sunsets; they will pass virtually unnoticed by most novices.
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