

Is Mexico on your radar these days?
Well, the economy is strengthening, prices are rising across the board and buyers increase by the year. But what about the places with lower prices, like beautiful Merida? Are they still worth your money? The answer is yes and here are some of the reasons why:
Merida offers a whole lot of attractions to make you want to invest in it. The capital city of Yucatan in Southeast Mexico, is located 20 miles away from the Gulf of Mexico coastline and boasts excellent weather all year long.
Why is this city worth your attention and money? First of all, it is the safest city in all of Mexico, with the lowest crime rates nationwid0. According to the National Survey of Urban Public Security, six out of ten residents believe their city is safe to live in.
Merida is not only safe, but also charming, family-friendly, with a vibrant cultural and festive lifestyle.
Moreover, Merida has low real estate prices compared to other Mexican cities. Houses are around 80 percent cheaper than in Mexico City, which is the most expensive city in the Latin American country.
For each square meter of construction, you will have to pay an average of $8,733 pesos (around 420 USD) in Merida…
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